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Rapport : Kraken Ink Daccord pour une prolongation de 5 ans et 25 millions de dollars [TheScore]


Rapport : Kraken Ink Daccord pour une prolongation de 5 ans et 25 millions de dollars [TheScore]


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31 Comments

  1. quokka_cloaca

    Edit: A buyout is possible as well as Theoverlyloadtuba points out.

    Year | Cash|Savings| Cap Hit|
    —|—|—-|—-|
    2024-25 | $1,877,778 |$4,922,222| $977,778
    2025-26 |$1,877,778| $3,722,222| $2,177,778
    2026-27 | $1,877,778| $2,622,222| $3,277,778
    2027-28 | $1,877,778| $-1,877,778 |$1,877,778
    2028-29 | $1,877,778| $-1,877,778 |$1,877,778
    2029-30 | $1,877,778| $-1,877,778| $1,877,778

    Huh??? This would mean a trade is already agreed for Grubauer. Conspiracy theory me says this would explain why Grubauer did not both getting new gear in the offseason in Kraken colors.

    Daccord looks like a goalie worth this money if he can take the game more seriously and mature in the ways he plays the puck.

    https://x.com/FriedgeHNIC/status/1844029680690835577

    Friedman tweet about it for original source.

    Ron Francis has shown that he is not a shrewd negotiator, but hopefully this one will age well at least.

  2. Marxbrosburner

    Everyone said the Grubauer contract has been a big ol’ albatross around the team’s neck, but this one is just as expensive, no?

  3. Artistic_Age8693

    What the hell are we doing Ron 🤦‍♂️ he’s played one season! One!!!! I love Joey as much as the next guy but this is the type of move that gets you fired if it doesn’t pan out

  4. Definitely looks like this will be Gru’s last year with us. Makes sense, I genuinely hope it works out and Joey steps up to be the man we need. He definitely showed last year that he **can** be that guy, but he has also shown (not just last year but through his entire hockey career) that he can be inconsistent as well.

    As much as I love Gru and Joey, and have shown that love in abundance, for the teams benefit I would hate to essentially pay Joey the same as Gru and be in the same spot when it comes to goaltending performance.

    This is essentially the Gru contract all over again, similar pay and ends right around the same age as Gru’s was slated to end.

    The big difference is track record I suppose. Gru had nearly a decade of NHL experience, playoff experience, played with a cup winning team, was a Vezina nominee, all by Joey’s age. While Joey has yet to really string together multiple .900+ seasons throughout his entire career and has just us as NHL experience.

    Excited for the next chapter with Joey and hope it is a turning point for the Kraken!

  5. surfingeagles

    Woah!!! It’s a few million less than the other goalies getting paid but 5 years is a long time. Just hope he cleans up his act of turning the puck over behind the net.

  6. AtYourServais

    This is yet another deal that is ratcheting up my fears that we are going to be the Wild 2.0

  7. juanthebaker

    Uhh… This seems like the deal you sign at the end of the year if he performs pretty well again. Lots of risk in this move. Let’s hope he keeps it rolling!

  8. ReturnOk9335

    Can’t wait to see him start, it’s clear he’s improved his game and his ready to be our starting goal tender

  9. BlackhawkBolly

    There are far greater problems about the team construction than this contract, so whatever hope it works out

  10. gnahckire

    I’d love to see Daccord and Dreiger back as our tandem.

    Wonder when that’ll happen 🤔

  11. seataccrunch

    Ron Francis has made huge long term bets and there are serious questions on most of them, though i do like thhs Daccord choice. If this fails Ron’s put the franchise in a bad spot long after he’d be gone.

    Matty big money with questions on offensive production

    7 year deals for Montour and Stephenson

    Burakovsky aka Mr glass aka not sure he cares

    Grus 5 year deal 🤢

  12. tonytanti

    That’s next year’s expected cap jump. They will have like $10m for the bottom pair, 4th line, and any extras. Doable, but tight, depending on how big a raise Evans and Kartye get.

  13. OK YOU WORRY WARTS, LISTEN UP!

    # DACCORD WILL LEAD US TO THE CUP!

    Maybe not this year but I’m choosing to believe this is a start down that path. Let’s get some good vibes going gang. We’re one game in with new coaching, a new system, and new roster. The world is our oyster.

    ![gif](giphy|DEZA7FlHbMesUF1jm9)

    CONGRATS JOEY!

  14. lurkerino95

    No, he doesn’t have the history Gru does but I’m glad we’re putting faith in him. He showed up and showed out last year, I think a lot of our success was bolstered by him in net.

    He’s got tons of drive and personality and am really pleased we’ve got 5 more years.

  15. c0y0t3_sly

    The more time this office has, the less I trust it.

  16. toodlelux

    Looking forward to a few seasons from now, the war between the Daccord truthers and Kokko stans in game threads.

  17. Shot-Abroad2718

    People saying this is going to age badly, but I disagree. I think if Joey was given a solid chance to prove himself, he’ll show up. Gru had one good pre-season game and everyone fell back on his bandwagon. I think this contract is showing that Gru is on the out. Put Joey in as starter and let him cook.

  18. sirkulation

    Wonder if this is why he didn’t get the start last night. Seemed strange to give it to Gru at the time. I’m happy with the deal, was a little worried about him being a UFA at the end of the year.

  19. SiccSemperTyrannis

    This contract is hard to judge today. Its success or failure will depend on whether the level of play Daccord showed last season is a flash-in-the-pan outlier (which is unfortunately common for NHL goalies) or the new normal for him.

    If the former, this contract will be a disaster. If the latter, it could end up being great and bring stability to a position that’s been a factor in the Kraken’s struggles since year 1.

    I don’t really understand the need to sign this deal now instead of signing it mid-season once you have data showing Daccord is performing consistent with last season. I also don’t feel that the Kraken got any kind of AAV or contract length hometown discount. You can’t expect that with every contract, but this is a worrying trend with the recent contracts Francis has signed. Put simply, I think a lot of them have been a bit too much AAV and a bit too much term for each player.

    I think this makes a Grubauer buyout next summer quite likely, especially if Daccord plays well and shows he can be the future starter. [A Grubauer buyout next summer would be 4 years](https://puckpedia.com/player/philipp-grubauer/buyout?s=2025-2026) and the cap hit each season is

    1. ~$2M
    2. ~$3.1M
    3. ~$1.7M
    4. ~$1.7M

    This contract and Grubauer’s record here also makes me wish even more the Kraken had targeted Linus Ullmark back during the expansion draft. He’s one of the goalies I wanted all along when we were discussing the expansion draft and building out the year 1 roster. He has been consistently good in Boston since signing there as a free agent and just signed a $8.25M x 4 year extension in Ottawa after getting traded this summer. Ottawa really did not pay a big price in that trade, and I wish the Kraken had found a way to do that trade instead.

    Taking a step back, I worry that the [team’s stated approach](https://www.reddit.com/r/SeattleKraken/comments/1fz5lgo/fall_2024_letter_from_kraken_owner_samantha/) of being « committed to the present-day team and delivering to our fans right now » is focused too much on short term business objectives (keep the building full and fans interested, especially if the Sonics return) and not enough on building a roster than can consistently and credibly compete for the Stanley Cup. I talked extensively about this after the Stephenson signing. These big contracts are not a problem today, but they very well could be a problem 3+ years in the future when guys like Beniers, Wright, and Catton should be in their primes and we should be fully in our competitive window.

    The worst case scenario is that the Kraken turn into the Minnesota Wild – a team that consistently finishes just inside or outside of the playoffs and reliably gets bounced in the 1st and sometimes 2nd round of the playoffs when they get in. That’s the « mushy middle » of the NHL and that is sports purgatory. Never good enough to win a championship, never bad enough to draft the elite players Cup champions are built around.

    I hope that does not happen and my concerns are unfounded. The Kraken have a good foundation with Beniers, Wright, and Catton to build around. But they’ve got to spend their money around those core players efficiently and I am worried they are not doing so.

  20. First-Radish727

    Daccord has nothing like a record to justify that level of commitment! He got on a heater last season!

  21. You love to see it! Super excited about this deal

  22. DrShucklePhD

    Well… that’s brave. I love the guy, and of course, I’m hoping it pans out, but this is a huge risk. I do, begrudgingly, get that this is part of the Grubauer phase out, and I know it’s necessary, but this may bite us in the ass if he doesn’t glow up.

  23. ghostxvoices

    All I’m getting from this is that the Kraken are very interested in a Grubauer buyout if he can’t get it together.

  24. Pete_Iredale

    Welp, time to double down on trying to get/create a Joey Daccord throwback from last year. Does anyone know if you can buy a different one and get it modified at the team store?

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