Meds wrote:Take a look at the guys who were directly responsible for 3 game losing goals in the playoffs.....
Well, I'm hesitant to pile on at this point but since I called you on this first I feel comfortable continuing to argue it.

To me this sounds like sour grapes. And that's fine, we're fans and losing sucked ass. But a few gaffes in a single playoff round don't determine whether you cut an incredibly talented, young, big defender loose from your team over 2-3% of your salary cap allocation.
It's the same as if Edler had a monster series and was burying players and hitting open men with long bomb passes.. would you give him $8m because he had five spectacular playoff games (that he was totally unlikely to reproduce over a large sample)? Of course not.
Anyway. Not to rub your nose in the Kovalchuk thing

but I am fairly sure Edler played through a couple of lingering injuries in the playoffs - I think his hand never really healed up this year but I can't dig up a source right now.
Personally I think Edler can blossom with a more clearly defined role, he had that with Christian Ehrhoff freelancing on the right side and he'd have that with a steadier partner on his right but he didn't have that at all this season.
He probably will get $5M.....but it's an over payment.
He will absolutely get $5m, and it's not an overpayment - like Mike Gillis said you pay for points in this league and Edler is the most gifted offensiver producer on the Canucks blueline at a significantly younger age than guys like Kevin Bieksa and Dan Hamhuis.
Anyway if he signs for four or more years I expect he'll get a number that he'll have to grow into (unless he does that this offseason), which I'm sure will make him a popular scapegoat for a couple of years.