With the salary cap increasing each year by year 4 this could look like the equivalent of a 12 m dollar deal. IMO I think Connor gets 15 million and Bouchard gets 11-12 million.
A per-season cap hit of US$14 million is still a lot, and when compared to over a dozen players under contract to the Raptors, he’d have one of the highest PSCHs.
2:40 Not be that guy but Nathan McKinnon's 12.6 million dollar a year deal was not in place when he won the cup in 2022, he was still on the 6.3 million dollar a year deal. But to your point both Jack Eichel and Sergei Bobrovsky were earning 10 million a year when they won the cup in 2023 and 2024 respectively
So far Draisaitl has the highest per-season cap hit of any player under contract to a Canadian NHL team. One can debate whether that PSCH should be a little bit lower but from the 2019-20 season that was severely disrupted due to Covid, how many Canadian teams have made it at least to a conference final? I can think of only TWO, both of which would go onto compete in Stanley Cup finals: the Habs during the 2021 stints of them and the remaining Canadian teams in an all-Canadian division (better known as the North Division); and the Oilers only this past June. The Canucks won 2 playoff series in 2020 but: - that was during the bubble postseason that took place at Rogers Place (home of the Oilers and the WHL’s Oil Kings) - of the non-Oilers non-Habs Canadian teams, not one has won two or more playoff series per season since
before bob won a cup there was talk he couldn't win the cup and the Panthers had 3 contracts 10 mil or so from what ESPN was saying and its the NHL Playoffs anything can happen i seen some crazy goals and crazy plays every sense i started watching the NHL and the Playoffs
MacKinnon is actually a terrible example as he was on his previous contract when they won, and absolute bargain. And your phrasing of "over" 10 million also makes the recent Panthers win not count as they have two guys "merely" making exactly 10 million per and a few guys making a tad under. But the gist of your point is true of course. The cap is going up and goes up every year so of course the magic 10 million number is also going to have to go along with it.
Well, oilers have one year now for a chance at the Stanley. I predict they will be a team on the verge or just making the playoffs after that for years. Actually, there's another decade of darkness on the way for oiler fans.
I'm surprised you never made any video of the Oilers players that got offer sheets. Especially considering you made several videos of some Russian goalie that has barely played in the league.
With the salary cap increasing each year by year 4 this could look like the equivalent of a 12 m dollar deal. IMO I think Connor gets 15 million and Bouchard gets 11-12 million.
What is sad is these contracts for our NHL superstars are peanuts compared to MLB/NFL/NBA superstars.
A per-season cap hit of US$14 million is still a lot, and when compared to over a dozen players under contract to the Raptors, he’d have one of the highest PSCHs.
I'm guessing McDavid will be 8 x 15.97M... Draisaitl and McDavid combines for 29.97M per
That would be insane if the $ numbers align to their jersey numbers.
2:40 Not be that guy but Nathan McKinnon's 12.6 million dollar a year deal was not in place when he won the cup in 2022, he was still on the 6.3 million dollar a year deal. But to your point both Jack Eichel and Sergei Bobrovsky were earning 10 million a year when they won the cup in 2023 and 2024 respectively
So far Draisaitl has the highest per-season cap hit of any player under contract to a Canadian NHL team. One can debate whether that PSCH should be a little bit lower but from the 2019-20 season that was severely disrupted due to Covid, how many Canadian teams have made it at least to a conference final? I can think of only TWO, both of which would go onto compete in Stanley Cup finals: the Habs during the 2021 stints of them and the remaining Canadian teams in an all-Canadian division (better known as the North Division); and the Oilers only this past June. The Canucks won 2 playoff series in 2020 but:
- that was during the bubble postseason that took place at Rogers Place (home of the Oilers and the WHL’s Oil Kings)
- of the non-Oilers non-Habs Canadian teams, not one has won two or more playoff series per season since
before bob won a cup there was talk he couldn't win the cup and the Panthers had 3 contracts 10 mil or so from what ESPN was saying and its the NHL Playoffs anything can happen i seen some crazy goals and crazy plays every sense i started watching the NHL and the Playoffs
MacKinnon is actually a terrible example as he was on his previous contract when they won, and absolute bargain.
And your phrasing of "over" 10 million also makes the recent Panthers win not count as they have two guys "merely" making exactly 10 million per and a few guys making a tad under.
But the gist of your point is true of course. The cap is going up and goes up every year so of course the magic 10 million number is also going to have to go along with it.
Well, oilers have one year now for a chance at the Stanley. I predict they will be a team on the verge or just making the playoffs after that for years. Actually, there's another decade of darkness on the way for oiler fans.
Wow..😮
Wow what?
@@FrankD23 14 million ..wow
@RAM-KINGOFTRUCKS he's worth more then that useless matthews
@@FrankD23 I agree👍
I'm surprised you never made any video of the Oilers players that got offer sheets. Especially considering you made several videos of some Russian goalie that has barely played in the league.
Is he worth it?
No, nobody’s worth it.
He is to anyone who wants to win a Stanley Cup.