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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2017 10:25:42 GMT -5
2016/2017: 1.42 fppg (61 GP) - Tier 2 2015/2016: 0.47 fppg (44 GP) - DEPTH 2014/2015: 0.00 fppg (00 GP) - N/A 2013/2014: 0.00 fppg (00 GP) - N/A Offer: 1 year @ 3.5mill Reasoning: - Player qualifies for bridge contract rule
- Player has had a huge jump in production while still very early on in career
- Average fppg over career is 1.02.
- Bridge deal to see if he can repeat his production and earn a long term deal
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Post by chris - Hartford Whalers on Jun 24, 2017 8:46:50 GMT -5
yikes... i don't think this will end well and i am glad you have to deal with this bid and not me His recent season puts him in the 7.5-8M range which to be honest no-one would pay for him. By the book says go down a range but to be honest i wouldn't be happy paying 6m for him either. His most recent season always has the most weighting and 3.5m is just way to low for someone that could easily replicate last year. I don't have a real recommendation on this cause it is a really challenging resign. Personally i would approve 5m for 1 year but others may want to see more. denied 1-0
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Post by Edmonton Oilers on Jun 24, 2017 9:12:25 GMT -5
I'll disapprove too. It's a bit too low but honestly I'd be fine with him being in the $5M range, as long as it's on 1 year deal. If he truly deserves a raise he will receive one after next season. For the time being I think 5M is fine.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2017 13:33:35 GMT -5
0-3 - definitely far too low I think, but agree that he should be paid below his recent season's production on a short term deal.
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