Frycer14 said:
Guilt Trip said:
Kaberle15 said:
My point is, they should extend the Big 3 with less than 22 - 24 mi. Can they do it ?
Maybe but I doubt it. Def not 22.
Yeah, that's way too optimistic. If they came under 27M I'd be pleasantly suprised
I don't believe Nylander has a case to be paid more than 7M on his next deal and will most likely come in slightly under that (6.5 to 6.75)
Matthews, if he signs this off-season seems to be a no-brainer at 11M (between Eichel and McDavid... and the same as Tavares). If he waits until after the upcoming season, things can change based on his performance- so the question is, is his camp in the lets wait until after this season to sign mode, or lets get it done now mode?
Anyways, lets assume 11M.... So we're at 18M.
So you think Marner is going to command 9M+? If he were to sign before this season starts he's not getting much more than Nylander. He could go out and have a huge campaign and that will definitely push his number up. At the same time, I'd be really surprised if Marner wasn't the guy out of these three that signs the most team-friendly deal. Not EXPECTING IT, but wouldn't be surprised.
Anyways, the whole point of my statement was to say I believe you will be pleasantly surprised. I'm expecting these three to come in around 25-27M- depending mostly on WHEN Matthews and Marner sign their extensions.