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Britishbulldog said:Then he was given a 1st line, game breaker $5.5 MIL 5 year contract which I don't expect he can ever live up to.
He's overpaid, the contract should have been in the 4m range. Are most 2nd line centre men in the leave getting 5.5m a year? Without checking I'd guess now.Nik Gida said:Britishbulldog said:Then he was given a 1st line, game breaker $5.5 MIL 5 year contract which I don't expect he can ever live up to.
That strikes me as a bit of an exaggeration. How many first line centres are there around the league who signed UFA contracts at 5.5 million and didn't get 8 or 10 years. The reality is that the cost of a first line centre on the UFA market is going to be 7 million or more on a short term deal. Grabo's contract is that of a second line guy or, at best, a first line guy in the mold of a Stephen Weiss.
Lee-bo said:He's overpaid, the contract should have been in the 4m range. Are most 2nd line centre men in the leave getting 5.5m a year? Without checking I'd guess now.Nik Gida said:Britishbulldog said:Then he was given a 1st line, game breaker $5.5 MIL 5 year contract which I don't expect he can ever live up to.
That strikes me as a bit of an exaggeration. How many first line centres are there around the league who signed UFA contracts at 5.5 million and didn't get 8 or 10 years. The reality is that the cost of a first line centre on the UFA market is going to be 7 million or more on a short term deal. Grabo's contract is that of a second line guy or, at best, a first line guy in the mold of a Stephen Weiss.
Lee-bo said:He's overpaid, the contract should have been in the 4m range. Are most 2nd line centre men in the leave getting 5.5m a year? Without checking I'd guess now.
Zee said:Plekanec makes less money and does more for the Habs.
Nik Gida said:Lee-bo said:He's overpaid, the contract should have been in the 4m range. Are most 2nd line centre men in the leave getting 5.5m a year? Without checking I'd guess now.
No, but most 2nd line centres didn't sign their contracts as pending UFA's, coming off of two seasons where they averaged 28 goals and 30 assists per 82 games.
Zee said:Plekanec makes less money and does more for the Habs. I have no idea how Grabbo's agent got his deal.
Champ Kind said:The deal seemed a bit excessive at the time. But now, retorspectively, it appears worse, especially with the emergence of Kadri and Bozak proving that he is a legit second or third line centre. Let's face it, Grabovski is good, but he's not among the top second line centres, though he is paid like one.
Champ Kind said:I'm also sure that he'll regain his offensive touch, but what's concerned me lately is that he doesn't seem to be generating many chances (unlike, say, Kessel).
Champ Kind said:If, and it's a big if, Getzlaf or Perry are available this summer, I think the Leafs need to buy out Grabo. If not, you give him another year and assess things again in the summer of 2014.
bustaheims said:Zee said:Plekanec makes less money and does more for the Habs. I have no idea how Grabbo's agent got his deal.
Context becomes pretty important here. Plekanec signed his deal 2 seasons before Grabovski did - meaning the cap was lower, so, the $5M he signed for actually represented a greater percentage of the cap at the time than Grabovski's $5.5M. And while he pay do more, he doesn't produce significantly more, and, as much as we like to think contract values are based on overall play, offensive production is still the largest factor in how they're determined. In the 2 seasons leading to Grabovski's extension, the two players had identical point production in similar games played (Grabovski played 3 less games in that span), while Grabovski scored 13 more goals. When it came time for negotiations, Plekanec actually represented a pretty good comparable for Grabovski.
Andy007 said:I think Liles' contract is worse. He's also blocking more viable D options.
Zee said:Lee-bo said:He's overpaid, the contract should have been in the 4m range. Are most 2nd line centre men in the leave getting 5.5m a year? Without checking I'd guess now.Nik Gida said:Britishbulldog said:Then he was given a 1st line, game breaker $5.5 MIL 5 year contract which I don't expect he can ever live up to.
That strikes me as a bit of an exaggeration. How many first line centres are there around the league who signed UFA contracts at 5.5 million and didn't get 8 or 10 years. The reality is that the cost of a first line centre on the UFA market is going to be 7 million or more on a short term deal. Grabo's contract is that of a second line guy or, at best, a first line guy in the mold of a Stephen Weiss.
Plekanec makes less money and does more for the Habs. I have no idea how Grabbo's agent got his deal.
KEEPS | TRADE BAIT |
Gunnarsson | MacArthur |
JVR | Kulemin |
McClement | Hamilton |
Gardiner | Komisarek |
Reimer | Liles |
Kadri | Phaneuf |
Scrivens | McLaren |
Lupul | Fraser |
Franson | Orr |
Grabovski | Holzer |
Frattin | Steckel |
Kessel | Brown |
Komarov | Kostka |
Bozak |
Britishbulldog said:Clarke MacArthur ($3.250m)
Britishbulldog said:My point that I (like an old dog) slobber down on and won't let go of ...yet...is that I work with numbers a lot and with the 2nd line center making $5.5 MIL, and 3 of the top 6 wingers making $5.4, $5.25 and $4.25 MIL there is only around $4.5 MIL available to pay the 1st line center...which is obviously less then the 2nd line center.
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Same as Lupul has to play as a 1st line winger now that he is tying up over $5 MIL a year or he blocks the Leafs ability to sign a better 1st line winger, Grabovski has the same issue for the Leafs.
Tigger said:Britishbulldog said:Clarke MacArthur ($3.250m)
?... I don't know about a Grabbo versus Bozak argument, except that I totally do...
Fwiw, perhap a fantasy lineup that includes Perry instead of Getzlaf would be a little less fantasy-ish-y.
Nik Gida said:Except that's obviously not the case. If you look at your line-up you can put the exact same team together with Grabo and with 8 million or more for a first line centre simply by virtue of trading one of MacArthur, Kulemin or Liles or not signing Bozak.
The problem isn't Grabo's contract, unless you're valuing him less than those guys I mentioned. But especially considering that Gardiner and potentially Rielly could be on the blue line next year I think Liles is the odd-man out there, not Grabo.
Chev-boyar-sky said:I highly doubt a player who has 46 pts in his last 85 GP will go for anything close to a 1st rounder.
bustaheims said:Chev-boyar-sky said:I highly doubt a player who has 46 pts in his last 85 GP will go for anything close to a 1st rounder.
And yet, Gaustad, who had 48 points in his previous ~140 games got just that last season. 1st rounders from teams that know that pick is going to be 20th or lower are less valuable as trade commodities than people make them out to be.
EDIT: Just some examples of guys who have been traded for 1st round picks in recent years:
Paul Gaustad
Kyle Quincey
Troy Brouwer
David Rundblad
An almost retired Adam Foote
Steve Eminger
Shane O'Brien
Craig Rivet