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But for some reason we have to sign Tavares for 8 years, or $8 mill.
Why not both
View: https://x.com/frank_seravalli/status/1935711741863768293
But for some reason we have to sign Tavares for 8 years, or $8 mill.
View: https://x.com/frank_seravalli/status/1935711741863768293
But for some reason we have to sign Tavares for 8 years, or $8 mill.
View: https://x.com/frank_seravalli/status/1935711741863768293
But for some reason we have to sign Tavares for 8 years, or $8 mill.
Also up the ELC to 4 years with the last year a team option with a pay raise to least say 2 milThey should have contract lengths as 5 years max
And people will say lazily, 'Taxes: when Toronto offers massive advantages financially.
The Ryan Donato effect. Shout out to Jonas for pointing out who that is to me.it'll be interesting.
i like zetterlund fine, but it sure looks to me like a guy who piled up some points getting big offensive minutes on a shit team in SJ, and went back to producing like a 4th liner after the trade, even while getting much more than 4th line minutes.
The tax thing is very obviously a huge advantage and anyone who pretends it isn't is being intentionally ignorant. And no, it's not the only advantage and one that makes the team auto elite, no one ever said that.Here's the Duchene breakdown
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Signing bonuses are taxed entirely within the state, which roughly turns that 6 million in year one of the deal into something closer to 7.5 million in Ontario and that 4.8 in year two into something closer to 6.1 million.
AFP had his market value at 7.1 x 3, which really means a net of ~11 in most markets, but a net of roughly 13 in no tax state. This 4.5 x 4 is structured to net him roughly 11 million....so more or less what his market value was.
This contract combines regular fuckery with no state tax fuckery to create a significant AAV advantage.
The tax thing is very obviously a huge advantage and anyone who pretends it isn't is being intentionally ignorant.
The tax thing is very obviously a huge advantage and anyone who pretends it isn't is being intentionally ignorant. And no, it's not the only advantage and one that makes the team auto elite, no one ever said that.
That Duchene thing you outlined was a beautiful example. Leafs will sign Tavares for more and people will wonder why. But I won't now!It's basically like starting your run as GM with a cap 8-9% higher than everyone elses. You obviously prefer to start with a competitive advantage. It makes it easier to wallpaper over mistakes, makes it easier to have cap in reserve for deadline deals, etc, etc.
They should basically CTRL C - CTRL V the Tanev contract and send it to JT's agent.
If you want more, you're welcome to uproot your family and go find it.
There seems to be this myth that winning a cup in Toronto or Montreal is more special than winning one anywhere else.
The majority of athletes are cool, winning, waking up in a nice city ( ideally with sunshine), working out, and being left the fuck alone by the general public.
Expensive housing, shit traffic, being hounded by the horde at a restaurant and critiqued for anything you do and do not do in a game by every muppet analyst and slack jawed fan is not fucking appealing.