I think the Sedins' slightly lower cap can be explained by group discount.... Buy two, get 6.5% off!UWSaint wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 9:03 amWho needs an agent when you can do that?Micky wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 6:53 amhttps://www.tsn.ca/washington-capitals- ... -1.1427099NHL WASHINGTON CAPITALS 1h ago
Capitals extend C Backstrom on five-year, $46M deal
The deal will carry an average annual value of $9.2 million for Backstrom, who will turn 33 later this year. As TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun notes, Backstrom negotiated the deal by himself, acting without an agent.
nice work, Nick.
If you think about it, Backstrom's comp is Sedin. Signed this final contract at same age, I believe. Expecting the cap to go up to $84.5 next year, each Sedins' final contract was $8.6 million in adjusted dollars (as percentage of Cap). That Backstrom got another year and $600K is a bit of a coup, though to be fair, the Sedins were coming off their worst season to date. But to be fair to the Sedins, Backstrom's best was not quite as good as the Sedins' best, the peak was earlier in Backstrom's career, and the Sedins never played with the best goal scorer of a generation....
The price difference isn't explained by NMC, either. Backstrom has one for 3 years (must be protected in expansion draft).
