He might get offers for significantly more than Tkachuk's cap hit though. 9.5M is probably low for a guy coming off of a 50 goal season. Again, it's not that he is unhappy. I'm sure he loves it there. But if he wants to maximize his annual earning on the next contract, that could very easily come elsewhere. Florida isn't in the business of gambling on contracts, as they have shown by not committing to Huberdeau, for example. Reinhart's output this season isn't in line with his typical output, and that could come into play here. If someone offers him 12M, for example, that probably ends up being a contract that the player doesn't live up to, and Florida's management likely understands that. If it was as easy as giving him the Matthew Tkachuk contract, the deal likely would have been done already.Reino knows what it's like to struggle at a place that's going nowhere. He's trusted on every line (except the 4th), has excelled since he's been here, is with a great organization that believes in him, lives in Florida, plays with elite players...don't think y'all are taking that into consideration in your comments. As Impatient said, he's not going to make more than Tkachuk or Barkov, and imo Ek and/or Bob are moved out for cap space.
I'm not arguing his "happiness or unhappiness," I'm arguing his understanding of where he is and where he's played previously. Those are two different things. Zito actually gambles on guys all the time, but you're correct in that he never overpays (he learns when he does, like at the deadline). Huby isn't really a great example though, Huby was moved because he doesn't bring what Tkachuk does, and he (along with Weegar, the first, and the prospect) brought us Tkacuk AND his 8 year contract. Huby was going to be moved, along with Weegs, because of the strip club, though. Gudas is a better example, he wanted to get paid and didn't care where he went. Zito wasn't going to pay him what he wanted, let him walk, and used his cap space to help round out the defense.He might get offers for significantly more than Tkachuk's cap hit though. 9.5M is probably low for a guy coming off of a 50 goal season. Again, it's not that he is unhappy. I'm sure he loves it there. But if he wants to maximize his annual earning on the next contract, that could very easily come elsewhere. Florida isn't in the business of gambling on contracts, as they have shown by not committing to Huberdeau, for example. Reinhart's output this season isn't in line with his typical output, and that could come into play here. If someone offers him 12M, for example, that probably ends up being a contract that the player doesn't live up to, and Florida's management likely understands that. If it was as easy as giving him the Matthew Tkachuk contract, the deal likely would have been done already.
In my opinion only, they'll try hard to re-sign Hanifin and Marchessault but I'm not sure of the rest?Curious what Vegas is going to do.
Hanifin, Marchessault, Stephenson, Mantha, Carrier, Amadio, Martinez all UFAs.
I think both Pesce and Skjei are gone. Weve gotten a few hints that Pesce is definitely gone and I dont think the canes will be able to afford Skjei.
I would be surprised if they didn't try to lock up Stephenson as well.In my opinion only, they'll try hard to re-sign Hanifin and Marchessault but I'm not sure of the rest?
Don't forget that, even though the cap is going up next season, Marchessault is getting just $5 mil/per and will likely want between $7 to $8 mil/per on his likely last contract, and they also traded for Thomas Hertl and his $6.75 mil/per long term contract ! Add into that the fact that Vegas will likely try hard toI would be surprised if they didn't try to lock up Stephenson as well.
Ya I think Debrusk is out but I keep on going back and forth on what deal he is going to get. There could definitely be a crazy GM out there that gives him 6m+ on a long term deal but he could also end up Bertuzzi-ing himself.Gotta think DeBrusk will price him self out/get a really good offer from some other team (That they will more than likely regret)
Which is it? You say Carrier is gone, and then you say he stays.I think they make Hanifin and Marchy work. The others, gone.
Not going through all of the names but here are a few that jump out to me:
Reinhart - Stays
Guentzel - Back to Pittsburgh is my hunch
Stamkos - Stays
Lindholm - Boston
Marchessault - Stays
Carrier - Stays
Monohan - Stays
DeBrusk - Stays
Bertuzzi - Stays
Arvidsson - Stays
Perron - Stays at a reduced price tag
Defensemen
Hanifin - Stays
Montour - Stays
Tanev - Vancouver
Hakanpaa - Stays
I'd be afraid of the AAV Verbeek would throw at him. Yes we can afford it but I have PTSD from strome and what notStamkos goes to Anaheim