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20 minutes ago, Axl Foley said:

If Ottawa was going to sign him for that, they would have already done it. Arbitration has been filed. So either they trade him before, or they agree to the ruling, which will be way less than 9.

May as well sign and trade him then, if the hearing happens they'll lose him in UFA next summer. Last I've read he'll only sign extension for two teams Dallas and Detroit. 

 

 

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His qualifying offer is 9 million, which is a contractual stipulation. That's not the same as what he'd get in arbitration. The way restricted free agency works is, the team has a number of options.

  • First, they can sign him to a long term deal at any AAV and term they both agree to.
  • Second, they can qualify him at his qualifying number (in this case 9 million) and that's what he'll play at for a year if nothing changes.
  • Third, they can take him to arbitration (which they're doing) if they think the qualifying offer is too high but they still want to keep him (and try to make the case that he's worth another number). In this scenario he can still be signed or traded before his arbitration date.
  • Fourth, they can trade him and his rights and the new team has to sign, qualify, or take him to arbitration.
  • Fifth, they do none of these things and he becomes a UFA in July.

The overall take away is that in only one case does Debrincat play at 9 million per year, and that's a pretty unlikely outcome considering Ottawa has already filed for arbitration and any team he gets traded to will be looking to extend him.

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21 minutes ago, kipwinger said:

His qualifying offer is 9 million, which is a contractual stipulation. That's not the same as what he'd get in arbitration. The way restricted free agency works is, the team has a number of options.

  • First, they can sign him to a long term deal at any AAV and term they both agree to.
  • Second, they can qualify him at his qualifying number (in this case 9 million) and that's what he'll play at for a year if nothing changes.
  • Third, they can take him to arbitration (which they're doing) if they think the qualifying offer is too high but they still want to keep him (and try to make the case that he's worth another number). In this scenario he can still be signed or traded before his arbitration date.
  • Fourth, they can trade him and his rights and the new team has to sign, qualify, or take him to arbitration.
  • Fifth, they do none of these things and he becomes a UFA in July.

The overall take away is that in only one case does Debrincat play at 9 million per year, and that's a pretty unlikely outcome considering Ottawa has already filed for arbitration and any team he gets traded to will be looking to extend him.

The team he is being traded to can then extend him 8 years correct?

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22 minutes ago, LeftWinger said:

In other trade news...

 

 

Carolina bringing a player back within 12 months with salary retained i guess can be considered cap circumvention

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Well if Dorian would rather get less and lose him next July, so be it.

Let's get in on Konecny and maybe even Krug out of St. Louis. DCat may come UFA later, but no way am I ok with spending TWO 1sts on him. They didn't even pay that much and he regressed some in Ottawa.

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1 minute ago, LeftWinger said:

Well if Dorian would rather get less and lose him next July, so be it.

Let's get in on Konecny and maybe even Krug out of St. Louis. DCat may come UFA later, but no way am I ok with spending TWO 1sts on him. They didn't even pay that much and he regressed some in Ottawa.

Im in agreement.  Debrincat and his demands can go elsewhere.  Work with Briere to get the Flyers what they need for their rebuild and get us what we need for ours.  Yzerman getting involved in the Philadelphia-St. Louis deal would stop all the posturing from Ottawa.  2 first round picks for a guy already on his way outta town is absurd.  Let Dallas have Debrincat at that rate.

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