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Ilya Kovalchuk to sign monster extension ???

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jamvan

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Word is Kovalchuk is close to signing a deal that will pay him around $11 million a season!!!!

Add here as you hear information...

shabbs

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Please tell me you didn't see that on Ek's thread...

SeawaySensFan

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Don't contracts top-out at 10-million?

shabbs

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SeawaySensFan wrote:Don't contracts top-out at 10-million?
The limit for any one player is 20% of the cap.

Current cap: $56.8M

20% of that = $11.36M

Voila.

SeawaySensFan

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shabbs wrote:
SeawaySensFan wrote:Don't contracts top-out at 10-million?
The limit for any one player is 20% of the cap.

Current cap: $56.8M

20% of that = $11.36M

Voila.

Yeah, I just checked. Good for him if it's true.

PKC

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jamvan wrote:Word is Kovalchuk is close to signing a deal that will pay him around $11 million a season!!!!

Add here as you hear information...

Why would they pay anyone more than Ovechkin?

PTFlea

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I heard it too Jam, but I assumed they meant that he'd get a massively front loaded contract. No way the Thrashers pay him the league max. I think he ends up with 8 though, which is still amazing.

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SpezDispenser wrote:I heard it too Jam, but I assumed they meant that he'd get a massively front loaded contract. No way the Thrashers pay him the league max. I think he ends up with 8 though, which is still amazing.

Come into chat for a minute Spez.

Riprock

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Hmmm... Kovalchuk = star... franchise player. Atlanta = not mayn players' first choice for a team as well as a non-playoff team (at least not SC contending). They may have the potential to get there one day, maybe sooner than I or we think, but in the meantime, you really cannot lose your star player, and if paying him the league max is what it takes, they might do it. They are far from a cap ceiling team, and as long as the owner's willing to pay, so be it. Sometimes you have to (over)pay to keep your players, teammates, and fans happy.

wprager

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What's 20% of $56.8M less 10%? What happens if the cap drops 10% and his contract is $775K over that 20%? Just how are you supposed to have a guaranteed contracts with a hard (but variable) cap? Do they build in disincentive clauses?


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shabbs

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wprager wrote:What's 20% of $56.8M less 10%? What happens if the cap drops 10% and his contract is $775K over that 20%? Just how are you supposed to have a guaranteed contracts with a hard (but variable) cap? Do they build in disincentive clauses?
Good question. If a players salary is right at the 20% mark and the cap goes down... does his salary go down as well?

Riprock

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I don't think so.... maybe the cap hit is adjusted though? Can't change the player's contract because of the economy - you offered it and he signed it, just like the player *cannot* re-negotiate during his contract.

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shabbs wrote:
wprager wrote:What's 20% of $56.8M less 10%? What happens if the cap drops 10% and his contract is $775K over that 20%? Just how are you supposed to have a guaranteed contracts with a hard (but variable) cap? Do they build in disincentive clauses?
Good question. If a players salary is right at the 20% mark and the cap goes down... does his salary go down as well?

From the disscussions I've seen here, it seems to me that salaries and cap hits are locked-in even if the cap goes down. I can't see how they could be, but that seems to be the consensus.

shabbs

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Dash wrote:I don't think so.... maybe the cap hit is adjusted though? Can't change the player's contract because of the economy - you offered it and he signed it, just like the player *cannot* re-negotiate during his contract.
Or would the excess go into escrow?

rooneypoo

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Pretty sure the salary would remain the same, regardless of cap fluctuations. Every other salary in the league does.

Yet another reason why I have been maintaining for some time now that the new CBA will not survive a prolonged dip in revenues. The combo of fixed, guaranteed salaries and a fluctuating league-wide cap is a recipe for disaster.

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