I was thinking he would get a bit more than that but is a great deal for the Sens.
tjlincoln said
Aug 3, 2015
Russell wrote:
! year, 2 million for Hoff. Great deal for the Sens and , a rarity today, fair deal for Hoffman. now, do it again and then cash in big.
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Russell said
Aug 3, 2015
! year, 2 million for Hoff. Great deal for the Sens and , a rarity today, fair deal for Hoffman. now, do it again and then cash in big.
tjlincoln said
Aug 1, 2015
Kardinal wrote:
News today that we should not expect the arbitration settlement before Sunday evg at the earliest, rather than some time Saturday afternoon. Hey Sens fans on Twitter: PUT THE PHONE DOWN, GO OUTSIDE AND ENJOY SUMMER!!! ;)
it's too hot
Kardinal said
Jul 30, 2015
News today that we should not expect the arbitration settlement before Sunday evg at the earliest, rather than some time Saturday afternoon.
Hey Sens fans on Twitter: PUT THE PHONE DOWN, GO OUTSIDE AND ENJOY SUMMER!!!
;)
Pan said
Jul 30, 2015
Since the player filed for arbitration and not the team, the team chooses the term. I'd assume that they'll go with the year to retain RFA status BUT I would go with two years IF the award was at a 2-2.5M range
Russell said
Jul 30, 2015
senior wrote:
Not really Sens news but, all that complaining about the cold last winter, we could use a bit of it today. Not 40 below but a small cold front would be appreciated.
As my Uncle Bernie once famously said, " HOLY SNAPPING A$$HOLES, ITS HOT! "
senior said
Jul 29, 2015
Not really Sens news but, all that complaining about the cold last winter, we could use a bit of it today. Not 40 below but a small cold front would be appreciated.
Homer said
Jul 29, 2015
what is the determining factor if it's a1 year or 2 year deal?
due to his age. a 1 year deal would still make him an RFA when it expires
a 2 year deal would make him a UFA when it expires
so interesting indeed
Kardinal said
Jul 29, 2015
I think most of the common thinking is that it'll be around the $3.4M mark, but it'll be interesting if it is one year or two.
I think the Hoffman side was very clever to ask for $3.4M to ensure that the award is under the amount the team could walk away from (which is around $3.7M if I recall correctly the talk about this last week).
#Sens Mike Hoffman salary arbitration Club offer: $1.75m Player asking: $3.4m
I'm going to guess 1 year @ $3.125m. Slots him in between Zibby and Stone and is a discount on the longer term deal signed by his closest comparable Anders Lee (4 years @ $3.75m).
SensDawg said
Jul 27, 2015
Kardinal wrote:
And the answer to question "How much will Alex Chiasson get from arbitration?" is........$1.2M for a 1 year contract. That's reasonable, if a bit high but we're talking a couple of hundred thousand not high by a million or more. It's now up to him to show he's worth keeping.
He'll definitely need to prove his worth, even at 1.2M. When you have guys like Buddy Robinson, Nick Paul, Eric O'Dell, Cole Schneider.... etc. knocking on the door to make the team.
tjlincoln said
Jul 27, 2015
Homer wrote:
Kardinal wrote:
What's with the Senators getting hearings on Thursdays? It must be the NHL wanting to watch fan angst on Twitter over "WHY HASN'T THE AWARD BEEN MADE PUBIC YET? NOW! HOW ABOUT NOW? WHY ARE WE STILL WAITING? NOW!!!"
Because the leafs are getting the prime arbitration hearing time slots.
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of course they are, which is what Noon on Monday's?
Kardinal said
Jul 27, 2015
Homer wrote:Because the leafs are getting the prime arbitration hearing time slots.
Ah.....I didn't realize that Rogers had the TV contract for those too. Now everything makes sense.
Homer said
Jul 27, 2015
Kardinal wrote:
What's with the Senators getting hearings on Thursdays? It must be the NHL wanting to watch fan angst on Twitter over "WHY HASN'T THE AWARD BEEN MADE PUBIC YET? NOW! HOW ABOUT NOW? WHY ARE WE STILL WAITING? NOW!!!"
Because the leafs are getting the prime arbitration hearing time slots.
Kardinal said
Jul 27, 2015
And the answer to question "How much will Alex Chiasson get from arbitration?" is........$1.2M for a 1 year contract. That's reasonable, if a bit high but we're talking a couple of hundred thousand not high by a million or more. It's now up to him to show he's worth keeping.
Next up: Mike Hoffman. His hearing is on Thursday.
What's with the Senators getting hearings on Thursdays? It must be the NHL wanting to watch fan angst on Twitter over "WHY HASN'T THE AWARD BEEN MADE PUBIC YET? NOW! HOW ABOUT NOW? WHY ARE WE STILL WAITING? NOW!!!"
Kardinal said
Jul 23, 2015
Chiasson asking for $2.45M (I think?).
Team offering $1M.
I'm guessing the arbitrator will come down between the two, but if Condra got $1.3M I can't see Chiasson being worth even that much. We'll have to see.
tjlincoln said
Jul 23, 2015
Lou Lamoriello joins the Leafs, thoughts? And he's the new GM for goodness sakes.....
-- Edited by tjlincoln on Thursday 23rd of July 2015 11:06:15 AM
SensDawg said
Jul 22, 2015
senior wrote:
From the friend of a friend file: Apparently Hoffman was in the dog house for not buying into Cameron's system. Preferred to play his own offensive style. Let his line mates do the dirty work.
The team doesn't need another Spezza - didn't he say it was too late for him to change his style... Yzerman did it.
We need more players that buy into the same system, which WORKS. We've been there, we've seen the result with floaters and players playing their own style (i.e. Spezza, Heatley).
If Hoffman doesn't like the system he can go play somewhere else.
Here's a thought:
Five pending RFAs at the end of last season:
Hoffman: 1yr, $2M
Stone: 3yr, $10.5M ($3.5M AAV)
JGP: 2yr, $1.8M ($900k AAV)
Zibanejad: 2yr, $5.25M ($2.625M AAV)
Chiasson: 1yr, $1.2M
Total cost for all five for the upcoming season: $10.35M of cap hit. Or, in contrast, just a bit under the cap hit for Patrick Kane ($10.5M).
Patrick Kane: 27G 37A 64PTS
Hoffman (27G 21A, 48PTS) + Stone (26G 38A, 64 PTS) + Zibanejad (20G 26A, 46 PTS) + JGP (10G 9A 19PTS) + Chiasson (11G 15A, 26PTS)= 94G 109A 203PTS
I was thinking he would get a bit more than that but is a great deal for the Sens.
LIKE
! year, 2 million for Hoff. Great deal for the Sens and , a rarity today, fair deal for Hoffman. now, do it again and then cash in big.
it's too hot
As my Uncle Bernie once famously said, " HOLY SNAPPING A$$HOLES, ITS HOT! "
Not really Sens news but, all that complaining about the cold last winter, we could use a bit of it today. Not 40 below but a small cold front would be appreciated.
what is the determining factor if it's a1 year or 2 year deal?
due to his age. a 1 year deal would still make him an RFA when it expires
a 2 year deal would make him a UFA when it expires
so interesting indeed
I think most of the common thinking is that it'll be around the $3.4M mark, but it'll be interesting if it is one year or two.
I think the Hoffman side was very clever to ask for $3.4M to ensure that the award is under the amount the team could walk away from (which is around $3.7M if I recall correctly the talk about this last week).
#Sens Mike Hoffman salary arbitration Club offer: $1.75m Player asking: $3.4m
I'm going to guess 1 year @ $3.125m. Slots him in between Zibby and Stone and is a discount on the longer term deal signed by his closest comparable Anders Lee (4 years @ $3.75m).
He'll definitely need to prove his worth, even at 1.2M. When you have guys like Buddy Robinson, Nick Paul, Eric O'Dell, Cole Schneider.... etc. knocking on the door to make the team.
LIKE
of course they are, which is what Noon on Monday's?
Ah.....I didn't realize that Rogers had the TV contract for those too. Now everything makes sense.
Because the leafs are getting the prime arbitration hearing time slots.
And the answer to question "How much will Alex Chiasson get from arbitration?" is........$1.2M for a 1 year contract. That's reasonable, if a bit high but we're talking a couple of hundred thousand not high by a million or more. It's now up to him to show he's worth keeping.
Next up: Mike Hoffman. His hearing is on Thursday.
What's with the Senators getting hearings on Thursdays? It must be the NHL wanting to watch fan angst on Twitter over "WHY HASN'T THE AWARD BEEN MADE PUBIC YET? NOW! HOW ABOUT NOW? WHY ARE WE STILL WAITING? NOW!!!"
Chiasson asking for $2.45M (I think?).
Team offering $1M.
I'm guessing the arbitrator will come down between the two, but if Condra got $1.3M I can't see Chiasson being worth even that much. We'll have to see.
Lou Lamoriello joins the Leafs, thoughts? And he's the new GM for goodness sakes.....
-- Edited by tjlincoln on Thursday 23rd of July 2015 11:06:15 AM
The team doesn't need another Spezza - didn't he say it was too late for him to change his style... Yzerman did it.
We need more players that buy into the same system, which WORKS. We've been there, we've seen the result with floaters and players playing their own style (i.e. Spezza, Heatley).
If Hoffman doesn't like the system he can go play somewhere else.