bustaheims
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herman said:Who should we believe? Mouthpiece of the GMS or mouthpiece of the agents?
I tend to lean towards the more established mouthpiece.
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herman said:Who should we believe? Mouthpiece of the GMS or mouthpiece of the agents?
herman said:bustaheims said:herman said:I think he had most of his minutes with Giordano (wheels falling off szn)?
https://twitter.com/TLNdc/status/1844814697394258086
https://twitter.com/darrendreger/status/1844826318161985665
Who should we believe? Mouthpiece of the GMS or mouthpiece of the agents?
Digging into some (old) comps for Matt Knies:
Chris Kreider
Turned pro after 3 seasons with Boston College and got airdropped into the playoffs for 5G + 2A in an 18 game run in 2012 as a 21 year old.
3 year ELC | nothing much in the regular season (about the same as Knies last season), but very strong playoffs
2 years 2.475M AAV (3.59% CH%) | ~20G & ~45 pts per year
4 years 4.625M AAV (6.36% CH%) | ~25G & ~50 pts per year but marred with injury
7 years 6.5M AAV (7.4% CH%) | broke through for 52 G at 30 years old, and sitting just under 40G recently, ~75pts
Brandon Saad
3 year ELC + 1 yr slide | broke 20G and 50 pts in the final year
6 years 6M AAV (8.57% CH%) | broke 30G once, and hovered a little over 50 pts
5 years 4.5M AAV (5.1% CH%) | tapering down to 20ish G and 50 pts
Very modest playoff contributions
Josh Anderson (lol) not going to bother
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My proposal of 7 years at 5M AAV is maybe a touch low for Knies and his agent to bite on the term this early even though it is quite rich for his current point totals. Let's go 5.7ish M AAV over 7 years for a 40M contract to sweeten the deal (~6-6.5% of CH%).
I am so skeptical of Minten as a 2C. He doesn't have enough offensive talent. He's so much more likely to be a decent 4C.This coming offseason: I don't think Rantanen is moving, unless this Colorado dumpster fire of a season start spirals into a garbage fire tornado and the locker room turns on itself.
I do think it is possible to re-sign Marner AND sign UFA-Bennett with the Tavares money coming down (probably significantly at this point). Bennett's point production is topping out at <50 pts so far, but his playoff production is clutch. 6M x 5 with the rising cap isn't too crazy (just a touch rich?). But I kind of want that allocated more towards the Sam Bennett we have at home (Matthew Knies).
Knies-Matthews-Domi
McMann-Minten (or UFA 2C)-Nylander
Bennett-Tavares(cheap)-Cowan
Lorentz-Quillan-Grebyonkin
vs
Knies-Matthews-Marner
McMann-Domi-Nylander
Minten-Tavares(cheap)-Cowan
Lorentz-Quillan-Grebyonkin
Knies is doing this year what Nylander did last year...... play ridiculously well (.....until Leaf management comes to the table and re-signs him for max pay max term right as the performance is peaking). It shows Knies can shine when he needs to. So can Nylander.
Notice Marner is not doing anything special this year. Because when it's time to shine he gets the yips. Contract years are great tests of fortitude.
I'm glad Ozzie is here and his posts are well written and fun to read but what the hell.Marner has 12 points in 11 games.
If I were Knies, at 6 I think I'd just bet on myself to continue producing. I think we're past the point where there's any discount for early signing.Too late for something that starts with 5, I think. His agent is not going to even take the calls unless it starts with a high 6 for max term.
I actually think he's played pretty well this year but the point Ozzie is making is that he hasn't gone into "beast mode" like Nylander and Knies in their respective "contract" years, and 1 goal in 12 games despite getting the most ice time and playing with the team's best players could be sufficient fodder for that argument.I'm glad Ozzie is here and his posts are well written and fun to read but what the hell.
Yeah we’re bordering on 7+x8y (Slafkovsky deal) I think, unless they bridge. Now the last time Treliving bridged a 1W it backfired into a trade request.If I were Knies, at 6 I think I'd just bet on myself to continue producing. I think we're past the point where there's any discount for early signing.
Wingers who got 6 last year included Tyler Tiffoli (33 g, 32 yo, $6M x 4), Owen Tippett (28g, 25yo, $6.2M x 8), Tom Wilson(WTF, 29yo x 7), (26g, 75pts, $6.5Mx7). Not a winger, but I think Byfield is an interesting comp (big guy, 20 goal scorer, 22 at signing a $6.25 x 5 yr) contract.
If I were Knies I'd be pretty confident of putting myself in 6+ territory, and aiming for more. That may well be where he ends up, but looking at young guys signing for term, Byfield is probably the low end of what he'll be aiming for right now.
Yeah we’re bordering on 7+x8y (Slafkovsky deal) I think, unless they bridge. Now the last time Treliving bridged a 1W it backfired into a trade request.
So 4x3 - 6x6 - 7.5x8?
I actually think he's played pretty well this year but the point Ozzie is making is that he hasn't gone into "beast mode" like Nylander and Knies in their respective "contract" years, and 1 goal in 12 games despite getting the most ice time and playing with the team's best players could be sufficient fodder for that argument.
Let me know when Nylander goes into beast mode in the playoffs because it hasn't happened for any of them yet.I actually think he's played pretty well this year but the point Ozzie is making is that he hasn't gone into "beast mode" like Nylander and Knies in their respective "contract" years, and 1 goal in 12 games despite getting the most ice time and playing with the team's best players could be sufficient fodder for that argument.
I actually think he's played pretty well this year but the point Ozzie is making is that he hasn't gone into "beast mode" like Nylander and Knies in their respective "contract" years, and 1 goal in 12 games despite getting the most ice time and playing with the team's best players could be sufficient fodder for that argument.
I'm not sure how this even correlates to anything I said, but just so I'm clear, you're randomly referring to and knocking the guy who keeps scoring all of the big playoff goals, in significantly less playing time with much inferior linemates than "any of them" ? Cool.....Let me know when Nylander goes into beast mode in the playoffs because it hasn't happened for any of them yet.
I refer you to the last two playoff games played by this team where 100% of the goal production (and it was all 'clutch' goal production in very tight games) was from Nylander. He came back from injury and was the entire goal machine.Let me know when Nylander goes into beast mode in the playoffs because it hasn't happened for any of them yet.