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CarltonTheBear said:Dreger: this is literally meaningless information, but I'm going to provide it anyway
cabber24 said:Draisaitl had a career points per game lower then Nylanders at the time when he signed his contract. The cap was also lower... stupid Edmonton.
Eichel is currently a class above Nylander.
Bates said:I wonder why each team has to keep paying too much because one team signed a bad contact? Why can't the team counter with Scheifele??
Let's lots of comparables better than Draisaitl. Ehlers, and Pastrnak being 2.Bates said:I wonder why each team has to keep paying too much because one team signed a bad contact? Why can't the team counter with Scheifele??cabber24 said:Draisaitl had a career points per game lower then Nylanders at the time when he signed his contract. The cap was also lower... stupid Edmonton.
Eichel is currently a class above Nylander.
Zee said:Let's lots of comparables better than Draisaitl. Ehlers, and Pastrnak being 2.
How so? Draisaitl and Ehlers both signed last year, one was 8x8.5 while one was 7x6. Ehlers's stats are closer to Nylander's than either Draisaitl or Pastrnak and he only signed for $6M. Even with the cap going up since last year the absolute top of Nylander's cap should be $6.5Nik the Trik said:Zee said:Let's lots of comparables better than Draisaitl. Ehlers, and Pastrnak being 2.
I can see why the Leafs would be eager to use the Pastrnak comparison but I don't see the Ehlers comparison as being all that different than Draisaitl. To my mind that still puts Nylander in the 6.5-7.5 range even if you want to discount the idea that Nylander is worth more in Toronto.
Nik the Trik said:Bates said:I wonder why each team has to keep paying too much because one team signed a bad contact? Why can't the team counter with Scheifele??
Teams can counter with whatever they want. That said, the Leafs are always going to be dealing with the reality that it's much easier for Nylander to find another team than it is for them to find another Nylander.
Also, Nylander is a full year younger and with a significantly better career PPG than Scheifele was when he signed his extension. So it's maybe not the best comparison for the Leafs even if they did want to go that route.
Zee said:How so? Draisaitl and Ehlers both signed last year, one was 8x8.5 while one was 7x6. Ehlers's stats are closer to Nylander's than either Draisaitl or Pastrnak and he only signed for $6M. Even with the cap going up since last year the absolute top of Nylander's cap should be $6.5
Bates said:I think the Leafs have all of the leverage in this case, Nylander can't just leave.
Nik the Trik said:Bates said:I think the Leafs have all of the leverage in this case, Nylander can't just leave.
That "leverage" really just comes in the form of being able to match an offer sheet. And if Nylander were to sign an 8 million dollar offer sheet somewhere the compensation for the Leafs if they didn't match would only be a 1st, 2nd and 3rd so I think Nylander would be pretty confident that they'd match.
So I don't really see it as a lot of leverage. Especially when losing Nylander would be a lot more damaging to the Leafs than it would be to Nylander.
Bates said:If I was GM and someone signed Nylander to an $8 million offer sheet I would take the picks and move on, the Leafs would have trouble affording him at that price.
Nik the Trik said:Bates said:If I was GM and someone signed Nylander to an $8 million offer sheet I would take the picks and move on, the Leafs would have trouble affording him at that price.
Even if it's true that the Leafs couldn't afford Nylander at 8, and I'm not sure it is, it certainly wouldn't be true until next year. In which case I think it'd be much smarter for the Leafs to match the offer sheet and then trade him next year when I think you could do much better than that collection of picks, especially when the Leafs would have no control over what team they got those picks from.
Although in either case, Nylander gets his 8m a year and the Leafs would have trouble recouping fair value so...not much in the way of leverage.
Bates said:I think we would have already seen an offer sheet if one was coming...
Bates said:Almost half the teams in the League don't have the picks required to make an offer sheet.
Bates said:So it looks like we now agree, there won't be an offer sheet and the Leafs hold the leverage.