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Nik the Trik said:princedpw said:In the abstract, I?m not happy, but we have so little information about what the details of the offers are.
Sure, but I think we can make fairly reasonable assumptions. I don't think Dubas would be wasting anyone's time offering less than 6, I seriously doubt Nylander is asking for above what Draisaitl got(if he was, I think all of those reports of "in the neighbourhood of Draisaitl's deal" would be more specific).
If nothing else though, this negotiation I hope puts an end to the way we evaluate GMs with respect to contracts. When Lamoriello left a lot of the things people put in his "good" column was getting Rielly/Kadri to sign at the prices/terms they did. Now, though, I think it's probably as wrong to give him credit for that(or blame Dubas for what's going on now) as it would be to give him credit for winning the Lottery and landing Matthews. What players want and what they're willing to sign for isn't really something in their control.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Nik the Trik said:herman said:What we're doing here is dispelling myths and narratives that have crept into the Leafs zeitgeist because Willy's not blindly signing the first low-ball deal that comes his way.
One of the things I'm fairly concerned about is Nylander signing late, not having a great season, the Leafs not meeting all their expectations and an inordinate amount of dumb fan criticism falling on Nylander.
The further and further this goes, the more and more I just can't see Dubas' strategy here as being a good one. The world where whatever the difference is between Dubas' offer and Nylander's ask becomes more significant to their winning than everyone playing and happy seems pretty remote.
Dubas has been pretty magical in all his moves to date. Until now. If he can't get Nylander signed there's no way to view it as anything other than a failure for him, in his first big negotiation.
Frank E said:There are great negotiators, and there are terrible ones. There's a whole gulf in between, but to suggest that there's no talent in it is not something I can subscribe to.
Frank E said:Think of it like this, a GM can create a culture around the business that entices people to want to be around it.
I realize that. It's just that from Nylander's standpoint, he's probably thinking to himself "Why is Carolina offering me $8 million but the Leafs are only willing to pay me $6 million?". From Nylander's standpoint, the salary cap is irrelevant and quite frankly the cap crunch was created by Dubas signing Tavares. And he would not be incorrect with that assessment.TML fan said:It's not about money for the Leafs, it's about cap space. Their endless cash is irrelevant since they can only spend what everyone else can.
This isn't a case of the Leafs being cheap.
sickbeast said:I realize that. It's just that from Nylander's standpoint, he's probably thinking to himself "Why is Carolina offering me $8 million but the Leafs are only willing to pay me $6 million?". From Nylander's standpoint, the salary cap is irrelevant and quite frankly the cap crunch was created by Dubas signing Tavares. And he would not be incorrect with that assessment.
From Nylander's standpoint, in Carolina he would get more money, more ice time, more recognition, and he wouldn't have to deal with the Toronto media. Nylander may want to push this to the wall in the hope that Dubas trades him. He may be trying to force Dubas' hand. If Dubas pays him, fine. But if not, we will see him traded IMO. I don't see the Leafs signing Nylander to any kind of reasonable contract. It wouldn't make sense on a number of levels.
Waddell said he has not spoken to Nylander's agent, Lewis Gross, about a contract, but said the Hurricanes would need to have a contract in place to trade for the winger.
Coco-puffs said:Lets pour some water on the thought that the Hurricanes are offering Nylander anything at the moment:
Waddell said he has not spoken to Nylander's agent, Lewis Gross, about a contract, but said the Hurricanes would need to have a contract in place to trade for the winger.
https://www.tsn.ca/waddell-hurricanes-looking-for-offence-haven-t-spoken-to-nylander-s-agent-1.1210173
CarltonTheBear said:Coco-puffs said:Lets pour some water on the thought that the Hurricanes are offering Nylander anything at the moment:
Waddell said he has not spoken to Nylander's agent, Lewis Gross, about a contract, but said the Hurricanes would need to have a contract in place to trade for the winger.
https://www.tsn.ca/waddell-hurricanes-looking-for-offence-haven-t-spoken-to-nylander-s-agent-1.1210173
I was very curious what was taking the Toronto media so long to contact Waddell for comments. Pretty surprised about that, assuming it's true that is.
Highlander said:What team is going to offer up over 8 Mill for this guy when they basically will have to trade us two of their best players and probably a first to cover it. I just can't see it happening.
Shanahan and Dubas are going to make him sit a year as an example to the others or let him take his chances flying on Aeroflot.
Its also in the interest of all other GM's
CarltonTheBear said:Coco-puffs said:Lets pour some water on the thought that the Hurricanes are offering Nylander anything at the moment:
Waddell said he has not spoken to Nylander's agent, Lewis Gross, about a contract, but said the Hurricanes would need to have a contract in place to trade for the winger.
https://www.tsn.ca/waddell-hurricanes-looking-for-offence-haven-t-spoken-to-nylander-s-agent-1.1210173
I was very curious what was taking the Toronto media so long to contact Waddell for comments. Pretty surprised about that, assuming it's true that is.
Coco-puffs said:CarltonTheBear said:Coco-puffs said:Lets pour some water on the thought that the Hurricanes are offering Nylander anything at the moment:
Waddell said he has not spoken to Nylander's agent, Lewis Gross, about a contract, but said the Hurricanes would need to have a contract in place to trade for the winger.
https://www.tsn.ca/waddell-hurricanes-looking-for-offence-haven-t-spoken-to-nylander-s-agent-1.1210173
I was very curious what was taking the Toronto media so long to contact Waddell for comments. Pretty surprised about that, assuming it's true that is.
Yes, very possible Waddell is providing a smoke screen. At the end of the day, if another GM is talking contract with Nylander it provides the Nylander camp some leverage. I feel like the other GM's around the league see what is happening here and don't want RFA's without arb to gain any leverage / push those salaries up. (ie, offer sheets are rare for a reason... even talking about them with the agent or talking contract if they can trade for the player can provide the player leverage... GM's want to suppress those contracts as much as possible so they don't even contact the agent. They try and find out information from the team)
herman said:Coco-puffs said:CarltonTheBear said:Coco-puffs said:Lets pour some water on the thought that the Hurricanes are offering Nylander anything at the moment:
Waddell said he has not spoken to Nylander's agent, Lewis Gross, about a contract, but said the Hurricanes would need to have a contract in place to trade for the winger.
https://www.tsn.ca/waddell-hurricanes-looking-for-offence-haven-t-spoken-to-nylander-s-agent-1.1210173
I was very curious what was taking the Toronto media so long to contact Waddell for comments. Pretty surprised about that, assuming it's true that is.
Yes, very possible Waddell is providing a smoke screen. At the end of the day, if another GM is talking contract with Nylander it provides the Nylander camp some leverage. I feel like the other GM's around the league see what is happening here and don't want RFA's without arb to gain any leverage / push those salaries up. (ie, offer sheets are rare for a reason... even talking about them with the agent or talking contract if they can trade for the player can provide the player leverage... GM's want to suppress those contracts as much as possible so they don't even contact the agent. They try and find out information from the team)
I like Waddell.
have not, to be honest with you. My thinking is that, until you can get to a point where you think you can potentially have a trade, I think you are putting the cart in front of the horse. I rather be in a position where if I knew that was going to happen at some point down the road, then you?d pick up the phone and find out if there is a deal to be made.
Being in this spot multiple times myself, I don?t want to create any illusion or conflict between the Maple Leafs and Nylander trying to get signed. I think it is unfair for me to get into that mix, unless of course, something was moving forward as far as acquiring the player.
Other then it being fake news, I don't know what reading comprehension has to do with it?herman said:Nearly got hoodwinked by this. Let?s see how everyone?s reading comprehension is today.
https://twitter.com/leafsrr/status/1062902587114971136
caveman said:@ Leafs Rr ??
Still not following? I guess I don't know my twitter acronyms?Frycer14 said:caveman said:@ Leafs Rr ??
Heh, I had to skim it twice to see the double r.
I'd be funny if they actually agree to terms on the same number and years as this.