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SmartMuffin
12/01/18 5:19:19 PM
#128:


davidponte posted...
Alright, this deal isn't as good as I initially thought.

I assumed 6.9 was the number, which would put the AAV at around 6.5 in years 2-6 because of how that stuff works with in-season signings.

Instead, the number is actually 7.5, with an AAV of 6.9 in years 2-6. Still solid, but Dubas caved here much more than I would have liked him too. Nylander's dad essentially got what he wanted.


I'm honestly kind of surprised Nylander would take this at a 6-year term.

If you're going to sign long term then you hold out for what you think you'll be worth in the mid-late years of that term. And if Nylander ends up being as good as people seem to think he will, he'll be a steal at 6.9. I could see him being willing to take 6.9 for 2-3 years so that he could ring the register after that and demand 9+ (assuming he develops well and the cap continues to rise). But this situation is just weird to me.
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