• UrPartnerInCrime@sh.itjust.works
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    11 months ago

    I’ve said a lot that Toronto has a problem with players wanting to be paid before showing the results of why they should get paid. Most everytime I’m told I don’t know anything

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      11 months ago

      He’s their only elimination game performer

      And their only player that can enter the zone without getting a running start from their blue line

      You can hate every other contract but this is good for the team

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        11 months ago

        Okay but why now? Why did this have to happen in January? If you’re going to pay him all this money, give him all this term, and a NMC/NTC, why not wait until June when you either know he’s earned it or get him on a bit of a discount. It just makes no sense even if you think he’s worth it

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          11 months ago

          If your best player takes a contract that isn’t the most on the team then it doesn’t say you should take max value

          Also Marner and Tavares are up for a pay reduction which should help

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      11 months ago

      It’s a weird thing in sports. For most people, you get annual performance reviews – did you hit your KPIs? What’s your bonus this year, if any? A salary increase that tracks inflation, or maybe you’re a better worker than that…

      In sports: “how much revenue will this player create for us over this period” – they are a product, and you’re trying to recoup costs. Signing Nylander must at least create $11.5M in revenue for the leafs each year, right? In advertising, brand recognition, jersey sales, whatever. That’s all that matters here. Not whether or not it makes the Leafs competitive. Not whether his value on the market is fair. And since Rogers and Bell own 75% of the company, they can make it happen, whether we want it to or not.

      In many ways, the small markets are so much better off here. There’s no way Chevy (in Winnipeg) would have signed this contract.

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        11 months ago

        Sure, they’re allowed to go for jersey sales and whatnot. Normally it makes me happier in the post season haha

        I mean, seeing Toronto get their hopes up just to be smashed down again was hilarious, but yeah