Shea Weber Accepts Offer Sheet from Phi (14 Years, 100 Mill)
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Shea Weber Accepts Offer Sheet from Phi (14 Years, 100 Mill)
With Philly. As per Darren Dreger on Twitter.
That dream is dead.
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That dream is dead.
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Obviously this is in the wheeling and dealing thread.
Mods delete at your convenience
Re: Shea Weber Accepts Offer Sheet from Phi (14 Years, 100 M
Absolutely wow.
Holmgren with the biggest balls of them all.
Detroit's defense looking weaker and weaker...
Good news for the rest of the conference though.
We all knew the Nucks had no chance at landing Weber. There were so many other teams with weaker defenses than ours and with more cap space than we can afford to spend.
And Holmgren gets tired of playing games and stopped the bidding process with a cool hundred mil.
A hundred million dollars is a very sexy number.
Holmgren with the biggest balls of them all.
Detroit's defense looking weaker and weaker...
Good news for the rest of the conference though.
We all knew the Nucks had no chance at landing Weber. There were so many other teams with weaker defenses than ours and with more cap space than we can afford to spend.
And Holmgren gets tired of playing games and stopped the bidding process with a cool hundred mil.
A hundred million dollars is a very sexy number.
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Re: Shea Weber Accepts Offer Sheet from Phi (14 Years, 100 M
WTF?
Nashville will obviously match, and Weber is locked up as a Pred.
It would have made more sense for him just to go to arbitration for a 1 yr deal......
Nashville will obviously match, and Weber is locked up as a Pred.

It would have made more sense for him just to go to arbitration for a 1 yr deal......
Re: Shea Weber Accepts Offer Sheet from Phi (14 Years, 100 M
Nashville's owners hopefully pay up, especially after the loss of Suter, Hamhuis before that.
The ownership just have to suck it up and overpay big time for the few first years of the massive contract and then it will stabilize a tad down the last 7-9 years of the contract. I'm assuming.
$7.15M per cap hit isn't too shabby for Weber's skill set.
And now re-signing Edler becomes a top priority from here on out.
The ownership just have to suck it up and overpay big time for the few first years of the massive contract and then it will stabilize a tad down the last 7-9 years of the contract. I'm assuming.
$7.15M per cap hit isn't too shabby for Weber's skill set.
And now re-signing Edler becomes a top priority from here on out.
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Re: Shea Weber Accepts Offer Sheet from Phi (14 Years, 100 M
Maybe now but still if he's in his late 30ies 'til 41?SKYO wrote:$7.15M per cap hit isn't too shabby for Weber's skill set.
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Re: Shea Weber Accepts Offer Sheet from Phi (14 Years, 100 M
Dreams die pretty quick around here. More coming in from Dreger, a little surprised Canucks weren't one of the "big players". Gillis should be sacrificing his left nut for Weber.
Darren Dreger:
I'm trying to go back to bed. More info coming in. Philly, NYR, Detroit and San Jose were big players in Weber trade scenarios.
Darren Dreger:
I'm trying to go back to bed. More info coming in. Philly, NYR, Detroit and San Jose were big players in Weber trade scenarios.
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Re: Shea Weber Accepts Offer Sheet from Phi (14 Years, 100 M
I thought 40 years of age was the last year for a long term contract?Cookie La Rue wrote:Maybe now but still if he's in his late 30ies 'til 41?SKYO wrote:$7.15M per cap hit isn't too shabby for Weber's skill set.
It's risky signing for that long, but imagine all the glorious years of Norris trophy like play you'd get before that? overpaying an extra few years is not a big risk at all for Weber.
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Re: Shea Weber Accepts Offer Sheet from Phi (14 Years, 100 M
I think the fact that he signed that tells everyone that he doesn't want to stay in Nashville.
Question.....
If Nashville matches do they secure him for the entire 14 years or do they only have to honor the salary hit for one season and he can go UFA?
I wish Gillis had had the stones to pull the trigger there. The risk being run here is that if the NHL steps in and vetos it as cap circumvention, and what may happen with a new CBA. I wouldn't be surprised to see the owners and the league make a few concessions in order to get contracts shortened.....especially if they could include contracts signed during this off-season after the last CBA expired.
Question.....
If Nashville matches do they secure him for the entire 14 years or do they only have to honor the salary hit for one season and he can go UFA?
I wish Gillis had had the stones to pull the trigger there. The risk being run here is that if the NHL steps in and vetos it as cap circumvention, and what may happen with a new CBA. I wouldn't be surprised to see the owners and the league make a few concessions in order to get contracts shortened.....especially if they could include contracts signed during this off-season after the last CBA expired.
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Re: Shea Weber Accepts Offer Sheet from Phi (14 Years, 100 M
He's going to be 41 about a month after the contract expires.SKYO wrote:I thought 40 years of age was the last year for a long term contract?
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Re: Shea Weber Accepts Offer Sheet from Phi (14 Years, 100 M
They have to honor amount and term. He's signing for 14 years not matter what happens (unless the NHL says there's an issue with the contract). If they really want to, there's nothing stopping Nashville from trading him after one year. Question will be how the contract is structured, and if they can afford the first year.Meds wrote:I think the fact that he signed that tells everyone that he doesn't want to stay in Nashville.
Question.....
If Nashville matches do they secure him for the entire 14 years or do they only have to honor the salary hit for one season and he can go UFA?
I wish Gillis had had the stones to pull the trigger there. The risk being run here is that if the NHL steps in and vetos it as cap circumvention, and what may happen with a new CBA. I wouldn't be surprised to see the owners and the league make a few concessions in order to get contracts shortened.....especially if they could include contracts signed during this off-season after the last CBA expired.
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Re: Shea Weber Accepts Offer Sheet from Phi (14 Years, 100 M
Nashville can match the contract, meaning the exact same contract Weber signed with the Flyers - 14 years, $100m and change.Meds wrote:I think the fact that he signed that tells everyone that he doesn't want to stay in Nashville.
Question.....
If Nashville matches do they secure him for the entire 14 years or do they only have to honor the salary hit for one season and he can go UFA?
I wish Gillis had had the stones to pull the trigger there. The risk being run here is that if the NHL steps in and vetos it as cap circumvention, and what may happen with a new CBA. I wouldn't be surprised to see the owners and the league make a few concessions in order to get contracts shortened.....especially if they could include contracts signed during this off-season after the last CBA expired.
Re: Shea Weber Accepts Offer Sheet from Phi (14 Years, 100 M
According to this:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/h ... le4367867/
The average yearly salary would have to be more than $8.4M for the compensation to be 4 first round picks, if the term is 14 years.
If its less than that the compensation for Nashville just isn't enough. They need to match or just more their franchise to Southern Ontario and get it over with!
Damn was really hoping we could see Weber in a Nucks jersey at some point.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/h ... le4367867/
The average yearly salary would have to be more than $8.4M for the compensation to be 4 first round picks, if the term is 14 years.
If its less than that the compensation for Nashville just isn't enough. They need to match or just more their franchise to Southern Ontario and get it over with!
Damn was really hoping we could see Weber in a Nucks jersey at some point.
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Re: Shea Weber Accepts Offer Sheet from Phi (14 Years, 100 M
Weber is doomed with this stupid offersheet and never will be a Canuck unless a GM is going nuts.
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Re: Shea Weber Accepts Offer Sheet from Phi (14 Years, 100 M
I would bet there's no NTC or NMC on this one so the Weber dream is far from dead.
Nashville matches and trades him to VCR in a year...
What's the difference if we waited a year then signed him as a UFA? We would have added a NTC...that's what.
Nashville matches and trades him to VCR in a year...
What's the difference if we waited a year then signed him as a UFA? We would have added a NTC...that's what.
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Re: Shea Weber Accepts Offer Sheet from Phi (14 Years, 100 M
Gotta love Holmgren. Gillis take notice and bow your head you fence sitter.
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