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Don't get me wrong I'm glad he's back but with only a 39 game sample we have no idea if Mikheyev is actually that good or just had the best 39 games of his career. Hopefully he keeps up the strong play we saw for the half season.herman said:https://twitter.com/jfreshhockey/status/1318694696756121603
https://twitter.com/domluszczyszyn/status/1318694949530050560
It?s less than he?s worth
Yeah I guess. I'm amazed the agent could come in with 2.7, like that's cray cray for a 39 game sample. Hell why not ask for $5M? LolCarltonTheBear said:Would have been nice to get a super sweet $1mil arbitration award for 2 years, but odds are the arbitrator would just go with the standard "split the difference" approach and that would have been $1.85mil. I guess going through that process wasn't worth the risk.
Zee said:Yeah I guess. I'm amazed the agent could come in with 2.7, like that's cray cray for a 39 game sample. Hell why not ask for $5M? LolCarltonTheBear said:Would have been nice to get a super sweet $1mil arbitration award for 2 years, but odds are the arbitrator would just go with the standard "split the difference" approach and that would have been $1.85mil. I guess going through that process wasn't worth the risk.
Zee said:Don't get me wrong I'm glad he's back but with only a 39 game sample we have no idea if Mikheyev is actually that good or just had the best 39 games of his career. Hopefully he keeps up the strong play we saw for the half season.
herman said:His individual shooting percentage was like 8%, which is just under league average. On-ice shooting percentage for his linemates was a tick higher at just over 9%, again, pretty average. When he was on the ice, he was north of 50% on chance share, shot share, expected goal share, goal share. Nothing in his numbers suggests he was performing well above norms; of course he could still under perform, but his playstyle is not particularly streaky.
Oh? That's pretty good if true. This guy!CarltonTheBear said:https://twitter.com/lukefoxjukebox/status/1318700643452944384
That hospital visit paid off.
I think they were saying that most ARB cases get split down the middle so Leafs just saved themselves a couple hundred grand.CarltonTheBear said:Would have been nice to get a super sweet $1mil arbitration award for 2 years, but odds are the arbitrator would just go with the standard "split the difference" approach and that would have been $1.85mil. I guess going through that process wasn't worth the risk.
Zee said:Cool. Seems high though
I think it's a fair deal for both sides.Bullfrog said:Zee said:Cool. Seems high though
I think you guys are all nuts. It seems low to me, especially in comparison to Kerfoot's $3.5M AAV.
?Ilya decided to step off a little bit from an already agreed number to help the team fit under the cap,? Mikheyev?s agent, Dan Milstein, told Sportsnet after tweeting news of the signing.
?For Ilya, it was less about the money, but more about the role in the organization. He wishes to win the Stanley Cup. It's been a lifelong dream.?
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According to Milstein, the sides had initially agreed to a cap hit slightly higher than $1.645 million.
The agent was on the phone explaining the bridge deal?s terms to Mikheyev when the Maple Leafs quickly called back requesting the forward take slightly less so they could be cap [compliant] for 2021?s opening night.