OldTimeHockey
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As a UFA.....next year.
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OldTimeHockey said:As a UFA.....next year.
Tigger said:Didn't the Leafs qualify him?
Chev-boyar-sky said:Tigger said:Didn't the Leafs qualify him?
They didn't because he sucks.
Green Leaf said:
Tigger said:Didn't the Leafs qualify him?
RedLeaf said:Green Leaf said:
Doesn't sound like he's coming back to play for the Leafs, does it?
bustaheims said:Tigger said:Didn't the Leafs qualify him?
They did, but, next summer, he'll be 27, so, he'll be a UFA.
Boston Leaf said:I loved Leo but he is delusional if he thnks he is due a big raise
Boston Leaf said:I loved Leo but he is delusional if he thinks he is due a big raise
Bender said:Boston Leaf said:I loved Leo but he is delusional if he thnks he is due a big raise
I honestly thought he was useless. I don't think he got under other players' skin as much as was previously stated. He's also just generally a bad hockey player imo. I wouldn't pay anywhere more than $1mil. No chance.
A Weekend at Bernier's said:Boston Leaf said:I loved Leo but he is delusional if he thinks he is due a big raise
Agree whole heartedly.
Nik the Trik said:Considering the kind of money that other defensive minded forwards got this off-season, I'm thinking someone like Boyd Gordon, I don't think it's all that outlandish a thought.
A Weekend at Bernier's said:So, if it's not all that outlandish, is it at least somewhat outlandish?
But seriously, you're making a relatively apples to oranges comparison here. One would have to accept that while they may be similar players as far as skill set, Boyd Gordon has played rather consistently for the better part of 8 years. We can argue the degree to which Gordon was overpaid, but at this stage I don't think he is a reasonable comparitor for Komarov.
Nik the Trik said:Well, I suppose its outlandishness would depend on what we mean by a "big" raise.
Anyways, I think the mistake you're making is that you're looking at the artificial way that the NHL salary structure gets set and confusing it for real value. Like, the concept that Komarov is a RFA and so the Leafs have this level of leverage where they can say that they won't pay him market value because he's "unproven" is only a result of the CBA rules that create the concept of a RFA. In a case where the NHL has a competitor like the KHL who can make offers to players regardless of RFA/UFA status then players are going to be paid according to what their actual market value is.
Because Komarov has the KHL experience he does his "value" to a KHL team is going to be based, in part, on what he did in the KHL. So if Komarov was being offered, and I'll just invent these numbers for the sake of discussion, around 1.5 by the KHL then expecting the Leafs to match that to keep him isn't outlandish, it's a guy looking to get paid what he can. It's understandable if the Leafs don't want to pay that but if you've got two people looking to hire you and one offers you a certain amount, it's not crazy to go to the other and expect something similar.
A Weekend at Bernier's said:Right, I'm with you. ANd, in effect, this is what Komarov did - he took his KHL payday. But, now, ther eis an article saying he wants to return to the NHL. Which, to me, a) smacks of poor, fly-by-night form and b) seems to be leveraging for the sake of leveraging.
Look, here's a guy who admittedly played well his first year and then said he was returning to the KHL for personal (re: financial) reasons. Fine, good on you, Leo. But then, not two months later, say that you fully intend on returning to the NHL but not with the Leafs because they've less than embraced your contractual expectations seems like a pretty poor way to go about conducting business. I mean, MOST players would say, "Well, ok, I'll play for one more year and then I'm off to greener NHL pastures". I don't appreciate the power play he seems to have concocted here.
I mean, good on Leo, get paid. But this whole thing seems like an awful lot of noise for what amounts to a 'meh' player.
Translated from sovsport.ru, Komarov said ?I have not finished the NHL. I want to go back there. After this season, I?m a free agent.?
Snoop Lion said:But I also think given his track record, which was 48 reg. season and 7 playoff games, he wasn't being reasonable. 3rd/4th line guys who get paid in the the $2M range pay their dues before they get a raise.