I think Getzlaf re-signs, Perry is the one I can see leaving.
I tend to agree with this.
Can't see the Ucks being able to tie up close to $15M in 2 players, and I can't see Perry taking a discount, he will probably be looking at 7/$50-60M. Getzlaf on the other hand, I could see taking less, maybe 8/50 or so. But for all we know, he could look to break the bank too and teams like Detroit, Toronto and Montreal can assist him in doing that, all having quite a bit of cap space.
If Perry leaves, I'm not sure that Getzlaf stays. I'm also thinking that Bobby Ryan will leave the Ducks when his contract is up after all the crap he had to put through with his name coming up in rumors every year.
If Perry leaves, I'm not sure that Getzlaf stays. I'm also thinking that Bobby Ryan will leave the Ducks when his contract is up after all the crap he had to put through with his name coming up in rumors every year.
Dregs has said that those in Anaheim feel Getzlaf will re-sign while Perry is the one who will test market and potentially leave.
How much cash do you think Perry will nab in his next deal?
I think he will get around $6m per for more 6 years.
Going to be interesting, under the new CBA the amount of money you pay your players is extremely important.
The hardest part is the fact the numbers are set for next year at 64.3m. And where they should go up from there that is still a 6m drop from this year. But the fact they can't offset a bunch of money under the new rules means he will get less than if he was coming up the next year.
Apparently, if you leave the Kings, you score right away for your new team.
We haven't traded anyone who wasn't good. They just don't fit into Sutter's 12 big forward concept. Almost everyone on this team plays like a big guy. If you don't, off with you.
I think the results indicate this is a system that should be adhered to regardless of what players we have to get rid of in the process. I like Gagne a lot and hope he can hit double digits with his new team. He still has a lot left.
The hardest part is the fact the numbers are set for next year at 64.3m. And where they should go up from there that is still a 6m drop from this year. But the fact they can't offset a bunch of money under the new rules means he will get less than if he was coming up the next year.
I hadn't heard that part yet (but I haven't been able to really review the new cba yet, waiting for the offseason).