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Wonder what is going on with Murray
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My understanding from a Leafs' fan is that not much is going on with Murray – Toronto is just using his injury as an excuse to get cap compliant. Bummer for Murray though.Skatingpen wrote:Wonder what is going on with Murray
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I think the NHL needs to tighten up LTIR rules so teams don’t put a player on LTIR for a headache. It needs to be used for serious injuries and even a non team doctor saying it’s serious ought to be sufficient but it seems to be used for cap compliance rather than serious situations.Tico Rick wrote:My understanding from a Leafs' fan is that not much is going on with Murray – Toronto is just using his injury as an excuse to get cap compliant. Bummer for Murray though.Skatingpen wrote:Wonder what is going on with Murray
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Maybe Granlund will stub his toe and the Pens place him on LTIR. Maybe Carter gets a hang nail.
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I think Murray is constantly "hurt" so that he doesn't actually have to play. It's the perfect scheme - he still gets paid, but never has to embarrass himself with his horrid play. Dude should retire.Daniel wrote:I think the NHL needs to tighten up LTIR rules so teams don’t put a player on LTIR for a headache. It needs to be used for serious injuries and even a non team doctor saying it’s serious ought to be sufficient but it seems to be used for cap compliance rather than serious situations.Tico Rick wrote:My understanding from a Leafs' fan is that not much is going on with Murray – Toronto is just using his injury as an excuse to get cap compliant. Bummer for Murray though.Skatingpen wrote:Wonder what is going on with Murray
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I'm sure this has been covered but as it was mentioned... could we technically get out of JC salary if we put him on ltir all year?
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Tarasenko signs with Ottawa 1 yr 5M
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Yep, we could use his cap hit on another player or players. But I’m sure he’s in the best shape of his lifeAntonio wrote:I'm sure this has been covered but as it was mentioned... could we technically get out of JC salary if we put him on ltir all year?
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Wow, thats cheap.. Now lets swap him for Granlund LOLthehockeyguru wrote:Tarasenko signs with Ottawa 1 yr 5M
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No we couldn't. Jeff has the nuclear option. He can always threaten to retire if Pens don't let him play. If he does, Pens are on the hook for his salary still.cojac wrote:Yep, we could use his cap hit on another player or players. But I’m sure he’s in the best shape of his lifeAntonio wrote:I'm sure this has been covered but as it was mentioned... could we technically get out of JC salary if we put him on ltir all year?
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I doubt he would because he'd be giving up his salary.Puck-Lurker wrote:No we couldn't. Jeff has the nuclear option. He can always threaten to retire if Pens don't let him play. If he does, Pens are on the hook for his salary still.cojac wrote:Yep, we could use his cap hit on another player or players. But I’m sure he’s in the best shape of his lifeAntonio wrote:I'm sure this has been covered but as it was mentioned... could we technically get out of JC salary if we put him on ltir all year?
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But he also would forfeit the final year's pay. It counts against the cap, but he won't get it. What if his choices are to sit most nights as a 13th or 14th forward, or go on LTIR and get on with his life? He still gets paid that way.Puck-Lurker wrote:No we couldn't. Jeff has the nuclear option. He can always threaten to retire if Pens don't let him play. If he does, Pens are on the hook for his salary still.cojac wrote:Yep, we could use his cap hit on another player or players. But I’m sure he’s in the best shape of his lifeAntonio wrote:I'm sure this has been covered but as it was mentioned... could we technically get out of JC salary if we put him on ltir all year?
LTIR is something I've considered for quite some time. Kyle Dubas was Lou's Asst GM when the Leafs played around with LTIR. Look up Joffrey Lupul. He accused the Leafs of failing him on his physical purposely. The league can have their own doctors examine him, but it can't be easy to overrule a fellow doctor. Especially with a player like Carter who had an operation a few years ago that I believe involved his back.
LTIR has been abused since its inception. It might be a longshot, but remember Marian Hossa somehow became allergic to equipment he'd worn his whole life. And his cap hit just disappeared.
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I don't believe a team doctor should be the basis of LTIR since potential conflict of interest. Should be the players doctor or another 3rd party specialist. Might be hard to override but one malpractice suit could change all that (or whatever the false diagnosis suit would be, fraud maybe?). I can't imagine a doctor would be allowed to make up or exaggerate a medical condition just to help with the salary cap.longtimefan wrote:But he also would forfeit the final year's pay. It counts against the cap, but he won't get it. What if his choices are to sit most nights as a 13th or 14th forward, or go on LTIR and get on with his life? He still gets paid that way.Puck-Lurker wrote:No we couldn't. Jeff has the nuclear option. He can always threaten to retire if Pens don't let him play. If he does, Pens are on the hook for his salary still.cojac wrote:Yep, we could use his cap hit on another player or players. But I’m sure he’s in the best shape of his lifeAntonio wrote:I'm sure this has been covered but as it was mentioned... could we technically get out of JC salary if we put him on ltir all year?
LTIR is something I've considered for quite some time. Kyle Dubas was Lou's Asst GM when the Leafs played around with LTIR. Look up Joffrey Lupul. He accused the Leafs of failing him on his physical purposely. The league can have their own doctors examine him, but it can't be easy to overrule a fellow doctor. Especially with a player like Carter who had an operation a few years ago that I believe involved his back.
LTIR has been abused since its inception. It might be a longshot, but remember Marian Hossa somehow became allergic to equipment he'd worn his whole life. And his cap hit just disappeared.
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I don't know all the details, but there's an awful lot of big contracts that go away on LTIR. This is an article on Joffrey Lupul. He failed his Leafs physical and showed himself snowboarding 3 days later. Someone asked him how and this was his answer.Daniel wrote:I don't believe a team doctor should be the basis of LTIR since potential conflict of interest. Should be the players doctor or another 3rd party specialist. Might be hard to override but one malpractice suit could change all that (or whatever the false diagnosis suit would be, fraud maybe?). I can't imagine a doctor would be allowed to make up or exaggerate a medical condition just to help with the salary cap.longtimefan wrote:But he also would forfeit the final year's pay. It counts against the cap, but he won't get it. What if his choices are to sit most nights as a 13th or 14th forward, or go on LTIR and get on with his life? He still gets paid that way.Puck-Lurker wrote:No we couldn't. Jeff has the nuclear option. He can always threaten to retire if Pens don't let him play. If he does, Pens are on the hook for his salary still.cojac wrote:Yep, we could use his cap hit on another player or players. But I’m sure he’s in the best shape of his lifeAntonio wrote:I'm sure this has been covered but as it was mentioned... could we technically get out of JC salary if we put him on ltir all year?
LTIR is something I've considered for quite some time. Kyle Dubas was Lou's Asst GM when the Leafs played around with LTIR. Look up Joffrey Lupul. He accused the Leafs of failing him on his physical purposely. The league can have their own doctors examine him, but it can't be easy to overrule a fellow doctor. Especially with a player like Carter who had an operation a few years ago that I believe involved his back.
LTIR has been abused since its inception. It might be a longshot, but remember Marian Hossa somehow became allergic to equipment he'd worn his whole life. And his cap hit just disappeared.
Take it FWIW.“They cheat, everyone lets them,” is the comment that has the spotlight on the Maple Leafs organization. It has since been deleted by Lupul.
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Everybody gangsta hates LTIR until it benefits their team.
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Troy Terry signs for 7 years, 7M AAV. Good deal for both sides, IMO.
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Guess it's not just the taxes in Canada...
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That’s a lot of term for Tom Wilson. Salary seems ok.
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THe Caps are going to regret that term.
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Man I think they're going to just .. regret that.
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I mean, if you’re looking for a guy with “leadership” to be overpaid, age like Milan Lucic, and be a tank commander to get you to the bottom of the standings, this is definitely a way to do it.
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Sounding like Dumba is going to Arizona on a 1 year, 4M deal per Friedman. Sounds like the Coyotes were pursuing him from Day 1 of free agency.
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Dumba to Arizona . 1 year $4 mill.
Good to see Arizona buying actual players.
Good to see Arizona buying actual players.