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wnc096 said:bustaheims said:RedLeaf said:Yeah. I was going to jump on that one too, but you guys beat me to it. I think you would have to add a piece with phaneuf to make the deal work with LA's 1st.
I'd say it's quite the opposite. LA would have to add something more than their 1st round pick for the Leafs to be willing to take on the cap albatross that is Richards AND give up Phaneuf in the process. They'll get better offers from other teams in the summer, for sure.
It probably more my disdain for Phaneuf....but I just think back to when Brian Campbell was traded to Florida. Similar cap hit to Phaneuf, probably equal as a player (both overpaid) and Chicago got Rostislav Olesz. Im hoping a deal for Phaneuf will be along those lines where the win in the trade from a Leafs Perspective is the cap space and flexibility.
Its hard to believe Phaneuf makes as much as Drew Doughty...Nonis should be fired simply for that. I remember watching the 24/7 when they signed him before the winter classic. I could not believe it
There are more than a few factors that make that a bad comparison.
Campbell's deal ($7.14M per) started in 2009 when the salary cap was $56.8M.
Phaneuf's deal ($7M per) starts next year with this years cap already at $69M (could be slightly more next year). That's a difference of 2.5% of the entire cap between the 2. Moreso if next years cap is higher.
Chicago was still in a bind trying to fit Keith, Toews, Kane, Hossa, Sharp et al after Tallon messed up the the RFA situation and the RFA's were all awarded high salaries (I think Bolland was among them). Versteeg, Byfuglien and Campbell were all traded for cheap as a result.
The return on Campbell was not fully indicative of the player/contract (still wasn't a great contract) but more the situation.
The Leafs aren't in a similar position with Phaneuf. He's therefore much more valuable as a result.