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disco said:Puck-moving, smart and quick D in his prime, a veteran of 7 years and still only 25 years old. Mo would get giant offers thrown his way.
CarltonTheBear said:My cap concerns with Barrie aren't about next season, but more projecting further down the line. When Tavares happened I always said that being top-heavy cap wise isn't the end of the world, but throwing in two $8mil+ defencemen on top of all those forwards might just be pushing it. Then again, we'd still have 2 seasons of Mo at $5mil after that summer and that's 2 seasons where we should be pushing hard for the Cup. So maybe it'd be a risk but certainly one worth looking at.
CarltonTheBear said:My cap concerns with Barrie aren't about next season, but more projecting further down the line. When Tavares happened I always said that being top-heavy cap wise isn't the end of the world, but throwing in two $8mil+ defencemen on top of all those forwards might just be pushing it. Then again, we'd still have 2 seasons of Mo at $5mil after that summer and that's 2 seasons where we should be pushing hard for the Cup. So maybe it'd be a risk but certainly one worth looking at.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:These are reasoned observations and the thing I take from them is that we'd damn well better win the Cup before Rielly's bargain contract expires. This season, for example.
Or trade one of the Big 4 some time.
herman said:As stated in the trade thread, I?m down with re-upping Barrie over Muzzin.
Rielly (5?>7.5) - Tavares (11) - Marner (9.6)
Barrie (8 ) - Matthews (11.63) - Nylander (6.9)
Is how it looks in my mind. The left wing on these lines is always going to be a puck-getter: cheap, replaceable. Having a Rielly or a Barrie to jump in on the inevitable rush our top 4 forwards generate is a huge hassle for defenders to contend with. Their partners will be the safer, cheaper options (also replaceable).
Deebo said:7.5M seems way too low for Rielly.
Nik the Trik said:Deebo said:7.5M seems way too low for Rielly.
It's low but I don't think it's way too low. Unless he grows into more of an overall #1 I think he's not going to be seen in the Karlsson/Doughty/Hedman sort of cohort and I think the deals that are probably the better comparables are guys like Carlson or OEL.
herman said:Nik the Trik said:Deebo said:7.5M seems way too low for Rielly.
It's low but I don't think it's way too low. Unless he grows into more of an overall #1 I think he's not going to be seen in the Karlsson/Doughty/Hedman sort of cohort and I think the deals that are probably the better comparables are guys like Carlson or OEL.
Rielly has had a more productive season (72 pts) at a younger age than Barrie, so perhaps he should be 8.5+. When I wrote that, I hadn't checked... I also think Rielly's a 'hometown' discount kind of guy that we would probably go the full 8 years on.
Frank E said:Of course none of us know anything for certain, especially projecting out a couple of years, but I wouldn't blame Rielly if he thought that this current deal was a hometown discount, and it's time to get paid...especially if he puts up another couple of 50-75 point seasons.
Nik the Trik said:Deebo said:7.5M seems way too low for Rielly.
It's low but I don't think it's way too low. Unless he grows into more of an overall #1 I think he's not going to be seen in the Karlsson/Doughty/Hedman sort of cohort and I think the deals that are probably the better comparables are guys like Carlson or OEL.