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mikey287 wrote:Word on the street is: Ducks are close to re-signing Corey Perry to a deal that mirrors Getzlaf's...
Honestly, I didn't expect that.
EDIT: They have, in fact, re-signed him. Believed to be 8 years and $66 million.

Rylan wrote::shock:
So the Ducks and Pens are the only teams with 2 $8+ million contracts right?

Rylan wrote::shock:
So the Ducks and Pens are the only teams with 2 $8+ million contracts right?





mikey287 wrote:Wonder what he would have gotten if he hit the market...



Kovy27 wrote:Best Player in the NHL gets 8.7 million. Just sayin. Makes me a little nervous for Malkin's contract though.

Dickie Dunn wrote:Kovy27 wrote:Best Player in the NHL gets 8.7 million. Just sayin. Makes me a little nervous for Malkin's contract though.
Malkin's contract is going to be huge. Easily a cap hit of $10.5 million. Probably more.

Bioshock wrote:Dickie Dunn wrote:Kovy27 wrote:Best Player in the NHL gets 8.7 million. Just sayin. Makes me a little nervous for Malkin's contract though.
Malkin's contract is going to be huge. Easily a cap hit of $10.5 million. Probably more.
With the current landscape of contracts having a length cap in the new CBA, it truly shows what a bargain Crosby's deal really is. If the Pens somehow convince Malkin to take 8.7 again... then it's the biggest steal in the history of the Salary Cap Era. Shero should get a lifetime contract for that if he somehow were to pull that off.

Desiato wrote:Bioshock wrote:Dickie Dunn wrote:Kovy27 wrote:Best Player in the NHL gets 8.7 million. Just sayin. Makes me a little nervous for Malkin's contract though.
Malkin's contract is going to be huge. Easily a cap hit of $10.5 million. Probably more.
With the current landscape of contracts having a length cap in the new CBA, it truly shows what a bargain Crosby's deal really is. If the Pens somehow convince Malkin to take 8.7 again... then it's the biggest steal in the history of the Salary Cap Era. Shero should get a lifetime contract for that if he somehow were to pull that off.
It's not so black and white because of endorsements. Sid stands to earn more through the course of his life by building the greatest legacy possible. It benefits him in the long run to take less now to ensure the team can afford to build a consistent contender.
Hopefully Malkin will see it the same way. I don't see the Pens paying him more than Sid. Not significantly more anyway.



shmenguin wrote:no one's going to be paid "much higher" than crosby. at worst, malkin will want to be the highest paid player in the league. 9.75 will get it done - even with the new CBA dynamics.


Idoit40fans wrote:I guess the owners won't realize how screwed they are until after this CBA renews. Elite players are going to make so much more over their careers.


Dickie Dunn wrote:Idoit40fans wrote:I guess the owners won't realize how screwed they are until after this CBA renews. Elite players are going to make so much more over their careers.
Salaries for elite players are staying in line though, at least for now. It's just not possible anymore to hide the true cap hit. What we're going to see is a trickle down effect that is going to cause your 3rd/4th line guys to take a hit to their salary. The Tyler Kennedy's of the world aren't going to get $2 million a season when you need to allocate that cap space for your star players. What will be interesting is what happens when the cap starts to go back up. Will that additional cap space cause a significant raise for role players or will it be outpaced by the increase in salary for the elite?
I'd say the odds on favorite is the rich getting richer, which means two things: 1.) The new CBA screwed over the vast majority of players while the elite continue to make their money regardless of the constraints placed on compensation and 2.) we already have our major point of contention for the next lockout. Elite players make too much money and max contracts should be less than 20% of the salary cap.

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