You wonder this kind of thing an awful lotI wonder if Ottawa would be inclined to deal #32 for our grab bag of CarloMaccellis to add some roster players now.
Just dip your hand in and you can keep whatever you get.
That will change starting in the 2028 tax year. The State of Washington has a new 9.9% state income tax on income over $1 million starting then.No state taxes either.
That will change starting in the 2028 tax year. The State of Washington has a new 9.9% state income tax on income over $1 million starting then.
Good, I was sick and tired of Seattle having all of these unfair advantages.
I wonder if Ottawa would be inclined to deal #32 for our grab bag of CarloMaccellis to add some roster players now.
Just dip your hand in and you can keep whatever you get.
That will change starting in the 2028 tax year. The State of Washington has a new 9.9% state income tax on income over $1 million starting then.
It was a massive stupid ass overpay at the time, his play has cratered and there are less and less GM's who value what he does, erm used to do.And in all seriousness, I don't think getting the last pick in the first round for Carlo is something outlandish.
In fact, it would be embarrassing if we can't get what is effectively a 2nd for him, even after the past year.
Kyle’s lack of cap space was his own fault.Anyway, I'm so curious to see what else Chayka does. Haven't had this kind of anticipation for a draft day maybe ever. Largely because they have a ridiculous amount of cap space, even more than the Kyle days at any point, and they have a data driven aggressive ballsy GM.