CarltonTheBear said:
L K said:
7x7, not terrible but when you look at the top paid defensemen in the league:
Shea Weber - 7.8M (offer sheet)
Ryan Suter - 7.53M (UFA contract)
Brian Campbell - 7.14M
Drew Doughty - 7.0M
Zdeno Chara - 6.91M
It's tough to compare all those contracts to Phaneuf without looking at them more closely though. Weber and Suter's contracts are both about twice as long as Phaneuf's (that's ridiculous to even think about). And their cap hits are both artificially lowered because of the cheap years added to the ends of them. Of course that's not an option anymore. Suter gets paid $71mil in his first 7 years. Weber gets $86mil. That's a huge increase from the $49mil Phaneuf is going to be paid.
As for Campbell, he signed his contract in in 2008. The salary cap in his first season was $56.7mil. So his cap hit accounted for about 12.5% of his teams salary cap. Phaneuf's reported deal will account for about 9.9% of our cap hit.
As for Chara, well I'm pretty sure Boston used some voodoo magic on him.
My concern isn't really so much that the cap hit is out of line with what Phaneuf would get paid, but whether the Leafs should pay him that much.
Heading in to next year the Leafs will have:
4 defensemen: 14.92M (Phaneuf, Gunnarsson, Liles, Rielly)
8 forwards: 31.48M
1 goalie: 2.9M
49.3M
The Cap is set at 71M for next year so they will have 21.7M to re-sign at least 5 forwards, 3 defensemen and a goaltender.
Based on current salaries of the existing players:
Holland, Kulemin, Raymond, Bolland - 8.47M
Franson, Gardiner, Fraser - 4.39M
Reimer - 1.8M
14.66M
So the Leafs will have 7 million to deal with raises for the rest of the team.
That's not a great deal to work with in a massively increased cap era and a number of teams who are going to have to spend like the dickens just to hit the floor. So the Leafs have locked themselves in long-term to a team that is barely a playoff team.
I have some real concern about that.
And that isn't a criticism of Phaneuf, because he's been a great player for the team this year (although his offensive game has fallen off a cliff). I'm just concerned that the Leafs have so many high cap hit players and have very little to re-work the rest of the team because of it.