TBLeafer said:
Tigger said:
TBLeafer said:
A little faith in Shanny selling Stamkos on the Shanaplan and a little faith in Stammer walking for the sole purpose of becoming a Leaf and not needing an inflated contract to become one.
If there's a need for that much invention to engineer a perfect score, I invite you to dial 410 915 0909... even if you have the right red ribbon, he's probably going to get his 10 mil +.
Seriously though, the faith I have in Shanahan's group involves something a lot more realistic, like building a team from the bottom up, not the top down. He has a WJC gold and two Richards, 4 and 6 seasons ago, it's just not worth it for the money he's actually going to get.
I'm sorry, I thought bottom up is what they are already doing, given that they hit ROCK BOTTOM last season.
If Stamkos signs, he will be just the THIRD long term contract handed out by Shannyco.
Based on that and his rationally projected cap, the Leafs will have +/- 20M per locked up in 3 players and with no major signings required at the moment for another TWO years minimum. That's over 50M per to fill out the rest of the team.
They are so flush with cap it's sick beyond next season and it seems those that don't want him signed can't see beyond next season when it comes to the Leafs cap.
Or they just dismiss it over some fantasy that the Leafs need to change their rebuild plan just because the acquired him.
You may want to build from the bottom up. I want to build with the best pieces available from the bottom up.
You're suggesting he'll come in under his value because of some magic selling job by Shanahan, I think that's a naive perspective driven by desire for the player and largely ignoring the consequences, I mean, rationally projected cap hit? It's precisely the impact on the cap beyond next season, for the duration of a 7 year 10.5+ deal, that makes me question the net positive impact of signing him.
Building from the bottom up is about drafting, you're confusing being last in the league for a season ( rock bottom ) with what is required over the long haul to acquire top players through the draft. Even you don't think Stamkos is the best piece available if he signs for more than 10.5. It's utterly boggling that you can't see the same perspective for those that have a cut off a million or more less, even though I'm swinging more and more into the 'just don't' territory, 9.5 will probably hurt the Leafs not too long down the road, cramping their flexibility in an uncertain cap ceiling environment. If he was going to take 8-8.5, he would have signed with Tampa already, he's going to get paid.
I mean, why doesn't he say screw it and sign for half his value if he wants to help the Leafs so much?
Also, how many more goals will Stamkos score because of shrinking goalie equipment? How many less as he ages and his play declines?