Thx MOI, so how much do you think JayBo will get as a UFA...and from who?
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davetherave wrote:Thx MOI, so how much do you think JayBo will get as a UFA...and from who?
MurderOnIce wrote:davetherave wrote:Thx MOI, so how much do you think JayBo will get as a UFA...and from who?
My GUESS is ~8 yrs for ~$64M from Edmonton or Vancouver. I think he would be a nice fit in Philly but they have cap problems. Even if they didn't he would take a haircut to play close to home. Again all just me surmising from what I have read. No sources...
MurderOnIce wrote:Yeah, Heatley was the highest paid (1 year) forward in the league this year @ $10M... 366 day grand total of $14M! So I guess best doesn't necessarily = highest paid.
davetherave wrote:MurderOnIce wrote:Yeah, Heatley was the highest paid (1 year) forward in the league this year @ $10M... 366 day grand total of $14M! So I guess best doesn't necessarily = highest paid.
Yeah, like I said...it's all about supply and demand.
BTW, when fans grouse about how the Rangers supposedly 'overpay' their UFAs, they forget that Sather has to pay extra, (1) to get the players to come to a very tough hockey market (2) because the cost of living in NYC is astronomical.
According to a Mercer Consulting report, New York City is the most expensive place to live in North America. The cost of an apartment is staggering. From Bloomberg:
Manhattan apartment prices surged 30 percent in the second quarter, the fastest pace in five years, as a robust economy, falling mortgage rates and scarcer offerings spurred New Yorkers to pay more for a home.
The average price increased to a record $1.32 million from $1 million a year earlier, as apartments with four or more bedrooms doubled to $10.6 million, according to a report published today by Miller Samuel Inc., the borough's largest appraiser, and real estate brokerage Prudential Douglas Elliman.
Try raising a family in Manhattan.
davetherave wrote:Howie, I like Drury as a player, and IMHO he would be a very good fit in Ottawa...but just my opinion.
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HowieMorenz wrote:davetherave wrote:Howie, I like Drury as a player, and IMHO he would be a very good fit in Ottawa...but just my opinion.
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I think so too you know, the ranger would however have to throw another nice piece in, and i'm sure it would be in their best interest .....
davetherave wrote:Howie, I like Drury as a player, and IMHO he would be a very good fit in Ottawa...but just my opinion.
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davetherave wrote:MurderOnIce wrote:Yeah, Heatley was the highest paid (1 year) forward in the league this year @ $10M... 366 day grand total of $14M! So I guess best doesn't necessarily = highest paid.
Yeah, like I said...it's all about supply and demand.
BTW, when fans grouse about how the Rangers supposedly 'overpay' their UFAs, they forget that Sather has to pay extra, (1) to get the players to come to a very tough hockey market (2) because the cost of living in NYC is astronomical.
According to a Mercer Consulting report, New York City is the most expensive place to live in North America. The cost of an apartment is staggering. From Bloomberg:
Manhattan apartment prices surged 30 percent in the second quarter, the fastest pace in five years, as a robust economy, falling mortgage rates and scarcer offerings spurred New Yorkers to pay more for a home.
The average price increased to a record $1.32 million from $1 million a year earlier, as apartments with four or more bedrooms doubled to $10.6 million, according to a report published today by Miller Samuel Inc., the borough's largest appraiser, and real estate brokerage Prudential Douglas Elliman.
Try raising a family in Manhattan.
shabbs wrote:With such a huge contract and term... how did Heatley manage to also get a NMC...
Team 1200. Kicks in July 1st, 2010. Full NTC until 2011, then it is limited.cas wrote:Where does this ^ come from :KJK:
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