Zee said:
IJustLurkHere said:
Zee said:
Let's hope Nylander doesn't want to miss any cheddar and signs before the season starts.
By this stage in his career Nylander isn?t going to starve if he misses a couple of cheques.
The math is not about whether the difference in ask over the course of the contract amounts to more than he?ll lose by sitting out a period of time. If the hypothetical $8m per for 8 years is accurate, and the leafs are offering anything 7 or less, that amounts to $8m over the course of a deal, which would mean it?s in Nylander?s interest to sit out up to 6 months (possibly more depending what the leafs offer is). Similarly on a bridge, it?s likely that Nylander has a number that would increase as he sits.
I'm not understanding this logic. If Nylander's total contract ask is $64M and the Leafs are offering $56M, a difference of $8M like you said, how does it benefit Nylander to sit out 6 months? Sitting out 6 months means he misses the entire season and gets no money this year.
If the difference in ask/offer is $8m, then it costs Nylander $8m to sign the leafs contract vs what he thinks he?s worth.
The total value of $8m by 8 is $64m. If the Leafs are offering (hypothetically) $7, that?s a $56m value contract. So from Nylander?s perspective the difference is $8m... if he believes waiting will get him that $8m/year (based on other age/performance examples in the league) then he?s better off waiting than signing. Even if he waits 12 months, 8x8 after a year off is as good as the hypothetical 8x7 offer on the table anyway... and it?s unlikely a team would sit on an asset like Nylander for a full year anyway, particularly when they?re trying to win the cup this year.
I.e. if he waits a month, the Leafs trade him, and he then signs the deal he wants, he?s ahead.
Or, if he waits until the Leafs hit their first rough patch, the media put pressure on Dubas, and then signs, he?s ahead.
The main point: There?s no financial driver for opening day to force Nylander to cave in, unless the difference between ask/offer is so small that there are other issues anyway.