Matthew accepte une réduction de salaire pour rester avec les Leafs, ajustée en fonction de l’inflation.
Lorsque vous ajustez le salaire de Matthew en fonction de l’inflation, ses 11 640 250 signés en 2019 seraient de 13 854 363 en dollars de 2023. Source https://www.minneapolisfed.org/about-us/monetary-policy/inflation-calculator
What’s the percentage of the cap? That’s the number that matters.
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SpicyP43905
Are we looking at this as him keeping money on the table?
Personally I see it more as him not making his contract out and screwing us over financially. I see it as more of a fair and reasonable deal, but what do I know
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JamesCurtis24
So here’s two major things that are different from Matthews’ last negotiation. 1) He was scheduled to be a UFA, not an RFA. 2) I can promise you that if Matthews went to UFA next summer, he would get several offers above $13.2M
ilikewinning2
This is such an irrelevant take. % of cap is the measure, not inflation.
JustOneInMyLifetime
Anyone who thinks this is a bad deal for the Leafs, I don’t know what to tell ya. The next contact he gets when he’s already 30 years old is gonna be the bad one
Whiterhino77
Except the NHL salary cap and consumer inflation are completely different. NHL cap has gone up 1 mil total in the last 4 years
TuloCantHitski
Mother Teresa ova ‘ere
PresentAd3536
So impressed with Matthews dedication to our team!
Intelligent_Chair901
Also his cap hit % is IDENTICAL to Mackinnon. $13.25M @ $87.5M = $12.6M @ $83.5M. Great deal here by the Leafs to lock up a true franchise player for the remainder of his prime.
Flashy_Ferret_1819
All the mental gymnastics aside this contract once again shows that the Leafs have one salary structure for their stars and the rest of the league has another. The RFA deals were horrible and were the moment they were signed. Compared to the rest of the league and the deals that other teams sign their star to this one also sucks, just not as badly.
leafsfan96
Everyone that want this to be a good deal always never frame the argument around what the going rate around the league is.
Matthews first deal AAV was right (between Eichel and McD) but for 5 yrs not 8yers. If he was in line with the Market at the time he’d be at 11.634 for the next 3 seasons after this coming one.
Now they’re paying 13.25 for 4 years when Mackinnon signed for 12.7 x 8 coming off a cup. They’re the same tier of player, you can argue Matthews is better, and you might be right but going into a 7 game series I know who I’d prefer as my top C.
for those worried about him falling off a cliff at 31 that is very doubtful in my mind. I’d find it very unlikely that his next deal is cheaper than this one, and hey since he’s all about maximizing earnings, he could take an 8 year deal at 31 for say 14 mill (cap will be higher then). Which would have a lot of long term pain , since it’s hardly a guarantee anyone will be a star past the age of 36 let alone 39
Captain_Self_Promotr
He was an RFA without a Hart, Dubas got bent over the barrel last contract and the lack of cap space likely cost the Leafs several deep playoff runs.
thenamescyrus420
Still, $13.25m is a lot for a player with a 7yr track record of disappearing when games actually matter…
VW91
I think the general consensus is that McDavid is a max salary player, and will get 15+ on his next deal. Max salary was $16.3M last year. Looking at it from this perspective and you realize $13.3M is fair value as Matthews is not the same level as McDavid.
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What’s the percentage of the cap? That’s the number that matters.
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Are we looking at this as him keeping money on the table?
Personally I see it more as him not making his contract out and screwing us over financially. I see it as more of a fair and reasonable deal, but what do I know
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So here’s two major things that are different from Matthews’ last negotiation. 1) He was scheduled to be a UFA, not an RFA. 2) I can promise you that if Matthews went to UFA next summer, he would get several offers above $13.2M
This is such an irrelevant take. % of cap is the measure, not inflation.
Anyone who thinks this is a bad deal for the Leafs, I don’t know what to tell ya. The next contact he gets when he’s already 30 years old is gonna be the bad one
Except the NHL salary cap and consumer inflation are completely different. NHL cap has gone up 1 mil total in the last 4 years
Mother Teresa ova ‘ere
So impressed with Matthews dedication to our team!
Also his cap hit % is IDENTICAL to Mackinnon. $13.25M @ $87.5M = $12.6M @ $83.5M. Great deal here by the Leafs to lock up a true franchise player for the remainder of his prime.
All the mental gymnastics aside this contract once again shows that the Leafs have one salary structure for their stars and the rest of the league has another. The RFA deals were horrible and were the moment they were signed. Compared to the rest of the league and the deals that other teams sign their star to this one also sucks, just not as badly.
Everyone that want this to be a good deal always never frame the argument around what the going rate around the league is.
Matthews first deal AAV was right (between Eichel and McD) but for 5 yrs not 8yers. If he was in line with the Market at the time he’d be at 11.634 for the next 3 seasons after this coming one.
Now they’re paying 13.25 for 4 years when Mackinnon signed for 12.7 x 8 coming off a cup. They’re the same tier of player, you can argue Matthews is better, and you might be right but going into a 7 game series I know who I’d prefer as my top C.
for those worried about him falling off a cliff at 31 that is very doubtful in my mind. I’d find it very unlikely that his next deal is cheaper than this one, and hey since he’s all about maximizing earnings, he could take an 8 year deal at 31 for say 14 mill (cap will be higher then). Which would have a lot of long term pain , since it’s hardly a guarantee anyone will be a star past the age of 36 let alone 39
He was an RFA without a Hart, Dubas got bent over the barrel last contract and the lack of cap space likely cost the Leafs several deep playoff runs.
Still, $13.25m is a lot for a player with a 7yr track record of disappearing when games actually matter…
I think the general consensus is that McDavid is a max salary player, and will get 15+ on his next deal. Max salary was $16.3M last year. Looking at it from this perspective and you realize $13.3M is fair value as Matthews is not the same level as McDavid.