Nik the Trik said:
But that's largely beside the point. Considering that this was brought up using Clarkson's contract in direct comparison to Luongo's saying "Oh, but I'm not saying it should be compared to Luongo's of course" as you defend the attitude is pretty transparent.
It was brought up when someone hear reported a bit of ****-talking they were getting from a Canuck's fan! And it was, as I understood it, to illustrate how some are
reacting to Clarkson's contract. I know you won't believe it coming from me, but you're the one being obtuse here.
But the kettle didn't show up to call the pot black. Fun salary stuff below!
Nik the Trik said:
mr grieves said:
It's among the biggest UFA contracts under the new CBA.
Which is 5 months old and hasn't seen any big name free agents actually reach UFA status. Guys are signing for 55, 60, 65 million over 8 years basically every day. That makes Clarkson's deal is just over half as valuable as the most valuable deals being signed. It's basically Ville Leino's deal a year or so removed. That might not speak to how good a deal it is but the changes to the CBA don't actually make the deal any bigger.
It's still pretty comparable to a lot of deals that a lot of mid-tier free agents have signed and, as evidenced today, will continue to sign. There's nothing particularly noteworthy about the deal.
Come now. I know you want to feel good about the contract, and I'm on board with its becoming a more manageable cap burden -- and perhaps a cap insignificance -- in a few years. But don't let the need to say how the contract won't cripple the Leafs get in the way of understanding how crazy the contract is.
If you're going to jump on people for suggesting it's impossible to say both Clarkson's and Lou's contracts are crazy on money, term, and value -- that even in that respect, "Clarkson's contract is
nothing like Luongo's," don't point to franchise centermen's or Norris candidates' being locked up by their teams.
At his position -- wing -- Clarkson has the 27th highest cap hit in the league, and 20th if you eliminate the RFA contracts. In terms of total value, there are
only eight UFA wingers with richer contracts, and they are:
Corey Perry,
Marion Hossa,
Marion Gaborik,
Nathan Horton,
Zach Parise,
Danny Heatley,
Ilya Kovalchuk,
and Rick Nash.
Those who signed bigger contracts during their RFA years are Thomas Vanek, Taylor Hall, and Alex Ovechkin. And that's it. Pick a winger you like more than any of the above. Any winger at all... That guy's making less than Dave Clarkson.
And Dave Clarkson's had one 40 point season in his career and is 29 years old.
Yes, it's kind of a crazy contract.
And in so far as it's kind of crazy, it's kind of like Lou's.