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Les Leafs signent Hakanpaa (pour de vrai cette fois), plus de PTO, les inquiétudes concernant le salaire différé de la LNH



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48 Comments

  1. You should vote in politicians who would look to lower taxes for your area. Florida could sign Marner for so much less than Toronto can, and Marner would still make the same actual dollar amount.

  2. I suspect that the tax loopholes and financial advisors available to multimillionaires mitigate the higher tax burden on some players.

  3. It's funny how the response from people regarding these no income tax states is not to urge their home states/provinces to reduce the income tax but rather to punish those that have none lol.

    Besides, how much of the uproar over taxes is just due to the recent success of Tampa, Vegas, and Florida? Seattle is in a no income tax state I haven't heard much anger over them yet. Or Nashville…

  4. You have Gary disapproving of everything the teams, GM's and owners do to skirt the cap but the NHL won"t survive without it Hmmm.

  5. Even worse than deferred money is signing aging players on long term contracts and expecting (and getting) LTIR cap relief. IMO just because a player is NHL incapable doesn't make him eligible for LTIR.

  6. I laugh.. the tax issue is not as cut and dried.. if you only looked at income taxes.. yeah, big deal.. but many places also have entertainer taxes (which pro-athletes qualify)_ and you pay taxes on your earnings for games played in those cities/states. From what I've heard… it's NOT clear cut as many seem to think.

  7. Hakanpaa's issue was corrected on some other player, I forget who, literally no ligaments left and either through heavily advanced prosthesis or organ donor, oh yeah, Landeskog, is coming back after that same issue. I have no idea how they do it, but after years of not revealing his exact issue with going for yet another surgery, Carey Price said that he suffered from the same condition and I remember a couple years ago he said "maybe if there's miracle in the advancement of modern medicine, I will play again, we'll see". This is the exact thing that is saving Landeskog, now was Price serious when he talked about this? Even if he doesn't play again, just for his quality of life, he should go ahead and do whatever it is they figured out to repair Landeskog's (and likely now Hakanpaä is getting the same procedure done), this is exciting, because normally that is a career ending situation for most players when their knee is like Cam Neely's. All the best to all 3 dudes I just mentioned, it would be amazing if Price went for it, just so he can live life without a legit reason to take painkillers daily (he had lost control of his intake plus the mixing with booze was dangerous, but he's no longer depressed (he had good reason to be, the guy wanted a cup so bad, he got to the SC final despite being in 7-8/10 pain constantly).

  8. I feel like just because you look at taxes doesn’t mean you have to look at cost of living. Calculating income tax rates should be relatively straightforward.

  9. Funny thing about low taxes, generally is in areas where cost of living is low as well…. Florida, Texas fairly low on both ends despite aliens best attempts to change those great states etc etc Not so much in Taxachussets, Commiefornia, or Canada everywhere, it is known…

  10. Bill Daly and the NHL hate creativity. They especially hate it when it's a new guy doing it. Also, Boston pretty much did the same with Bergeron and Krejci. I didn't hear an uproar then.

  11. To me LTIR seems like a really easy issue to fix. Just say your roster of dressed players every playoff game has to be compliant within the same salary cap as the regular season. Simple, done.

  12. I suspect Hawkanpaa will probably have very few appearances in the regular season and then show up for the playoffs.

  13. Hakanpää has been on ice in my hometown Oulu for a while now. He's healthy and good to go

  14. If taxes is an issue for a player I don't want them on my team, you're a millionaire, you already pay proportionally less than almost anyone else stop complaining.

  15. 1:45 … I want the salary cap throughout the playoffs, but it is only the on ice salary cap. If you're $5 million over the cap, then you have to have $5 million in healthy scratches every game.

  16. They will bargain it out. When will there be a changing of the guard at the upper NHL admin-? New set of eyes will improve the NHL .

  17. Thank goodness. I don't have to listen to hakanpaa, pacioretty, robertson news any more. I wonder if the three of them combined play 82 games this season?

  18. The use of LTIR to circumvent the cap must be fixed. Some GMs and players are willing to break the spirit of the rule while others are more ethical. As in most things it is easier to make a rule for all than to punish the offenders, especially when the wording allows the manipulation.
    An easy fix is to not allow any of the players signed with LTIR cap room to appear in the playoffs if the player whose salary was saved returns for the playoffs.

  19. The whole tax issue only applies to state taxes. Everyone in those "tax free" states like Florida still have to pay federal income taxes like every other state. This issue is not really as large as folks think.

  20. I’m becoming a leafs fan because they keep taking my favorite stars first Domi now Hakanpaa

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