Theo Peckham. Another comparable to Sauer. 1 year/$1,075,000. 4th year pro.
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The Edmonton Oilers have doubled Theo Peckham’s salary after an impressive season as one of the team’s top four defencemen.
The rugged defenceman signed a one-year $1.075-million contract after averaging 18:35 last year, primarily in a shutdown role against the other team’s top guns. The 23-year-old, who made $550,000 last season, told a radio show he would like to evolve into a Kevin Bieksa-type player. He had 19 points.
If Wolski has a 45-55 point year and we want to keep him after his contract expires or at least keep his rights, do we have to qualify him at 3.8 or whatever it is or let him become a UFA like what happened to gilroy did this year?
If Wolski has a 45-55 point year and we want to keep him after his contract expires or at least keep his rights, do we have to qualify him at 3.8 or whatever it is or let him become a UFA like what happened to gilroy did this year?
Waivers begin 12 days before the NHL season begins. Rangers assign him to CT after he clears waivers. Redden counts on the cap until the day before the season begins.
We have approximately $11M for bonuses to the RFA's or where ever else.
And Tawnos, can you look over this? It's the cap chart I made. It's pretty fun keeping track of all this.
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We have approximately $11M for bonuses to the RFA's or where ever else.
And Tawnos, can you look over this? It's the cap chart I made. It's pretty fun keeping track of all this.
Looks like it's on. A nice sort of combination between CapGeek and the summer cap charts. Makes it really easy to see where we are for next year too. You could always automate the calculation of what size QO is due. No formatting though
Signed two way contracts
Grachev(16) $70,251
Newbury(34) $93,683
Talbot(1) $4,839
RangerBoy... I never double checked your math on some of these and am now coming out with something slightly different for MDZ and McD. For McD: 118/186 = 0.634... * 1.3M = 824,731. For MDZ: 0.526... * 1,087,500 = 572,984.
RangerBoy... I never double checked your math on some of these and am now coming out with something slightly different for MDZ and McD. For McD: 118/186 = 0.634... * 1.3M = 824,731. For MDZ: 0.526... * 1,087,500 = 572,984.
What am I missing here?
The chart. The QO offers for Callahan is $2.4M and Dubinsky is $2M.
McDonagh $684,946. I mistakenly had a 3 instead of 8
My excel spreadsheet has the Rangers with $60,153,263 in commitments which includes the qualifying offers to the Rangers five RFAs plus the two way contracts to Mitchell,Newbury,Talbot,Weise and Kolarik. Also includes the 2 way cap numbers for Johnson and Thuresson. $10,576,737 in space.
My excel spreadsheet has the Rangers with $60,153,263 in commitments which includes the qualifying offers to the Rangers five RFAs plus the two way contracts to Mitchell,Newbury,Talbot,Weise and Kolarik. Also includes the 2 way cap numbers for Johnson and Thuresson. $10,576,737 in space.
OK, so qualifiers are based on last season's salary rather than cap hit. Makes sense and I had that wrong. My excel sheet is $1 off of yours... I'm assuming the rounding is just slightly different.
That's if I put in Kolarik and Thuresson at 6 and 9 days respectively. I see on the chart that capgeek considers that how many days. Does time of day matter for these things? Because the transaction dates for those guys show 7 and 8 days respectively.
So what was the final word on deferred bonuses? I thought some of Prospal's bonus last year would carry over, but I don't see anything on capgeek. Has there been an official word on our cap penalty?