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Potential Buyouts

I know everyone wants to see Komisarek bought out, but does it really make sense to buy out a guy on the last year of his deal?  Wouldn't it make more sense to buy out a contract that has 4-5 years left on it if the player isn't performing as expected?
 
Zee said:
I know everyone wants to see Komisarek bought out, but does it really make sense to buy out a guy on the last year of his deal?  Wouldn't it make more sense to buy out a contract that has 4-5 years left on it if the player isn't performing as expected?

There isn't a contract on the team that makes more sense to be bought out as a compliance buy out than Komisarek's $4.5M healthy scratch.
 
bustaheims said:
Zee said:
I know everyone wants to see Komisarek bought out, but does it really make sense to buy out a guy on the last year of his deal?  Wouldn't it make more sense to buy out a contract that has 4-5 years left on it if the player isn't performing as expected?

There isn't a contract on the team that makes more sense to be bought out as a compliance buy out than Komisarek's $4.5M healthy scratch.

Liles at 3.875M and has 3 years left after this year is looking more of a buyout option to me, especially if Gardiner gets back and is healthy.  Also if Grabovksi doesn't pick it up do you really want to pay him $5.5M for another 4 seasons?  His returns might get worse year after year.
 
Zee said:
I know everyone wants to see Komisarek bought out, but does it really make sense to buy out a guy on the last year of his deal?  Wouldn't it make more sense to buy out a contract that has 4-5 years left on it if the player isn't performing as expected?

They have the option of a compliance buyout which gets them some cap space for the next two seasons that they wouldn't otherwise have ... and they have 12 RFA/UFAs to sign this summer and only four guys signed for the season after that.
 
Zee said:
I know everyone wants to see Komisarek bought out, but does it really make sense to buy out a guy on the last year of his deal?  Wouldn't it make more sense to buy out a contract that has 4-5 years left on it if the player isn't performing as expected?

Such a buyout would be much more expensive in terms of dollars which has to be a concern to MLSE at some point.

Are you thinking Liles...or Grabbo?  Can't believe it's only the 1st year of 4 on Liles contract, what a lemon that looks like, what did Burke see there?  Grabbo at least brings 'dat fire' on some nights and might be able to turn it around and earn a good chunk of that 5.5M, but 4.25M for Liles is nuts.

Just looking at next year Komi is the clearly the deadest weight though.
 
bustaheims said:
Zee said:
I know everyone wants to see Komisarek bought out, but does it really make sense to buy out a guy on the last year of his deal?  Wouldn't it make more sense to buy out a contract that has 4-5 years left on it if the player isn't performing as expected?

There isn't a contract on the team that makes more sense to be bought out as a compliance buy out than Komisarek's $4.5M healthy scratch.

Liles, if he continues to be a healthy scratch?
 
AvroArrow said:
Liles, if he continues to be a healthy scratch?

To be fair, he's only been scratched twice so far and still has trade value. 3 seasons at less than $4M per isn't so bad that no one will take a chance on him - and, I don't think he's been that bad, either.
 
cw said:
Zee said:
I know everyone wants to see Komisarek bought out, but does it really make sense to buy out a guy on the last year of his deal?  Wouldn't it make more sense to buy out a contract that has 4-5 years left on it if the player isn't performing as expected?

They have the option of a compliance buyout which gets them some cap space for the next two seasons that they wouldn't otherwise have ... and they have 12 RFA/UFAs to sign this summer and only four guys signed for the season after that.

Komisarek's contract only has 1 year left so you're just carrying that salary one more season.

My point is if you want to free up salary for players not living up to their contracts, you should look at guys on multiple years left and not Komisarek with only one.  He can still play even though he's not worth 4.5M, it's just one year to eat.
 
AvroArrow said:
bustaheims said:
Zee said:
I know everyone wants to see Komisarek bought out, but does it really make sense to buy out a guy on the last year of his deal?  Wouldn't it make more sense to buy out a contract that has 4-5 years left on it if the player isn't performing as expected?

There isn't a contract on the team that makes more sense to be bought out as a compliance buy out than Komisarek's $4.5M healthy scratch.

Liles, if he continues to be a healthy scratch?

The way the rest of the D is playing, unless there is a trade in the works I think it's Liles and Komi that should probably get the heave-ho.  We'd finally be clear of all Burke's terrible expensive signings on D.

Do they have the stomach to pay off Liles just one year in?  Who knows, but I would think Nonis would look really hard for a trade partner first.
 
pnjunction said:
4.25M for Liles is nuts.

It's $3.975M, and based on how he was playing before he got hurt last year and how he performed for the rest of his career leading up to that moment, it was a perfectly reasonable deal.
 
Zee said:
My point is if you want to free up salary for players not living up to their contracts, you should look at guys on multiple years left and not Komisarek with only one.  He can still play even though he's not worth 4.5M, it's just one year to eat.

It may jsut be one more year to eat, but, what are the opportunity costs of holding on to that cap hit for an extra year when it could have been removed without penalty?
 
Zee said:
Liles at 3.875M and has 3 years left after this year is looking more of a buyout option to me, especially if Gardiner gets back and is healthy.  Also if Grabovksi doesn't pick it up do you really want to pay him $5.5M for another 4 seasons?  His returns might get worse year after year.

I've addressed Liles in other posts, but even considering Grabovski at this point is nuts, as far as I'm concerned. Yes, he's had a slow start, but, it's not he's being paid based off one good season. He's still a quality offensive centre - something that is hard to find - and he's still relatively young.
 
bustaheims said:
pnjunction said:
4.25M for Liles is nuts.

It's $3.975M, and based on how he was playing before he got hurt last year and how he performed for the rest of his career leading up to that moment, it was a perfectly reasonable deal.

Salary of 4.25M but cap hit according to cap geek is somehow 3.875. Not as bad, but still not great obviously if he is in the press box.
 
pnjunction said:
Salary of 4.25M but cap hit according to cap geek is somehow 3.875. Not as bad, but still not great obviously if he is in the press box.

Sure, but he's only been there for a couple games. Let's wait until it becomes a longer term, more regular thing before we start using that as a reason to buy him out.
 
Zee said:
Komisarek's contract only has 1 year left so you're just carrying that salary one more season.

My point is if you want to free up salary for players not living up to their contracts, you should look at guys on multiple years left and not Komisarek with only one.  He can still play even though he's not worth 4.5M, it's just one year to eat.

Which is true as a sort of guiding principle but doesn't apply to the Leafs in most people's eyes. Even if Grabo has a lousy year I wouldn't want to give up on him after one year and Liles, as busta says, has value.
 
What about just a regular buyout for Komi?  Cap geek says the hit would be 2.167M for 2013-2014 and 1.167M for 2014-2015.  Still a cap savings of 2.333M right away to make room.

Still unless we have two other candidates/targets for compliance buyouts why not use one on him.
 
bustaheims said:
Zee said:
Liles at 3.875M and has 3 years left after this year is looking more of a buyout option to me, especially if Gardiner gets back and is healthy.  Also if Grabovksi doesn't pick it up do you really want to pay him $5.5M for another 4 seasons?  His returns might get worse year after year.

I've addressed Liles in other posts, but even considering Grabovski at this point is nuts, as far as I'm concerned. Yes, he's had a slow start, but, it's not he's being paid based off one good season. He's still a quality offensive centre - something that is hard to find - and he's still relatively young.

Depends on what you can accomplish in the off season and the development of Kadri.  If Kadri can become the #2 center it makes Grabovski expendable.  Grabs is 29, sure not old but also not at an age where players suddenly start to improve.  His best season is 58 points and he may never hit that again.  If they can sign Getzlaf as their #1, Kadri slots into #2 and Bozak is #3.
 
Zee said:
Depends on what you can accomplish in the off season and the development of Kadri.  If Kadri can become the #2 center it makes Grabovski expendable.  Grabs is 29, sure not old but also not at an age where players suddenly start to improve.  His best season is 58 points and he may never hit that again.  If they can sign Getzlaf as their #1, Kadri slots into #2 and Bozak is #3.

People throw around the term expendable way too much in these situations. Bozak is UFA this summer. What if he leaves? Is Grabovski still expendable then? On top of that, Grabovski still has trade value. It may not be quite as much as it was approaching the deadline last season, but it's still significant. He's not the type of guy you just throw away like that. Not because he's had a rough start to the season and Kadri has had a good one. Neither performance proves much about how the player will contribute in the future.
 
bustaheims said:
Zee said:
Depends on what you can accomplish in the off season and the development of Kadri.  If Kadri can become the #2 center it makes Grabovski expendable.  Grabs is 29, sure not old but also not at an age where players suddenly start to improve.  His best season is 58 points and he may never hit that again.  If they can sign Getzlaf as their #1, Kadri slots into #2 and Bozak is #3.

People throw around the term expendable way too much in these situations. Bozak is UFA this summer. What if he leaves? Is Grabovski still expendable then? On top of that, Grabovski still has trade value. It may not be quite as much as it was approaching the deadline last season, but it's still significant. He's not the type of guy you just throw away like that. Not because he's had a rough start to the season and Kadri has had a good one. Neither performance proves much about how the player will contribute in the future.

Exactly. The compliance buyout is for a guy with a bad contract and no trade value. Outside of Komisarek the Leafs just don't have anyone who qualifies.
 
bustaheims said:
Zee said:
Depends on what you can accomplish in the off season and the development of Kadri.  If Kadri can become the #2 center it makes Grabovski expendable.  Grabs is 29, sure not old but also not at an age where players suddenly start to improve.  His best season is 58 points and he may never hit that again.  If they can sign Getzlaf as their #1, Kadri slots into #2 and Bozak is #3.

People throw around the term expendable way too much in these situations. Bozak is UFA this summer. What if he leaves? Is Grabovski still expendable then? On top of that, Grabovski still has trade value. It may not be quite as much as it was approaching the deadline last season, but it's still significant. He's not the type of guy you just throw away like that. Not because he's had a rough start to the season and Kadri has had a good one. Neither performance proves much about how the player will contribute in the future.

It's a slow afternoon I had to stir up the pot.  :D
 

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