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Boston Contract Offers
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V. Hedman - 4years,
J. Caron - 3 years, TO
G. Nemisz - 3 years, TO
J Colborne - 4 years,
C. MacArthur - Arbitration
T. Fleischmann - Arbitration
D. Wideman - Arbitration
B. Rafalski - free agency
D - J. Penner - 1 year, two-way, TO
D - T. Zahn - 3 years, two-way, TO
R/C M. Sauve - 2 years, two-way, TO
D - T. Cross - 4 years, two-way,
D - Y. Alexandrov - 2 years, two way, TO
C - J. Arniel - 2 years, two-way, TO
C - A. Bourret - 1 year, two-way, TO
G - M. Dalton - 1 year, two-way, TO
D - R. Kwiet - 2 years, two-way, TO
D - A. Ference - Free Agency
L - S. Thornton - Free Agency
Entry-level Contracts:
C/R - J. Fallon
L/R - A. Burdasov
L /R- M. Puempel
L/R - A. Bertaggia
L/C - A. Khokhlachev
D - O. Misyul
V. Hedman - 4years,
J. Caron - 3 years, TO
G. Nemisz - 3 years, TO
J Colborne - 4 years,
C. MacArthur - Arbitration
T. Fleischmann - Arbitration
D. Wideman - Arbitration
B. Rafalski - free agency
D - J. Penner - 1 year, two-way, TO
D - T. Zahn - 3 years, two-way, TO
R/C M. Sauve - 2 years, two-way, TO
D - T. Cross - 4 years, two-way,
D - Y. Alexandrov - 2 years, two way, TO
C - J. Arniel - 2 years, two-way, TO
C - A. Bourret - 1 year, two-way, TO
G - M. Dalton - 1 year, two-way, TO
D - R. Kwiet - 2 years, two-way, TO
D - A. Ference - Free Agency
L - S. Thornton - Free Agency
Entry-level Contracts:
C/R - J. Fallon
L/R - A. Burdasov
L /R- M. Puempel
L/R - A. Bertaggia
L/C - A. Khokhlachev
D - O. Misyul
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Re: Boston Contract Offers
I can tell you you've already made some mistakes - maximum contract length is 4 years or 3 if you give the guy a team option, and you need to include a salary and a bonus in the contracts you do offer.
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I can calculate the salaries, the formula is not easy. Bonuses are irrelevant. They don't matter at all. Sometimes I use him to get guys to accept franchise tag contracts, but that's it.DallasSean wrote:I can tell you you've already made some mistakes - maximum contract length is 4 years or 3 if you give the guy a team option, and you need to include a salary and a bonus in the contracts you do offer.
Sean's right about contract length.
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Hedman: 4.9M (4.2 base + 350k def spec + 250k CON + 200k SK - 100k PE)
Caron: 3.1M (2.8 base + 400k SK, FA - 100k HI)
Nemisz: 2.55M (2.3 base + 350k def spec - 100k SK)
Colborne: 3.2M (2.9 base + 400k SK, FA - 100k HI)
Penner: in-game
Zahn: in-game
Sauve: in-game
Alexandrov (71/71 fastsim): 1.4M (100% inc.)
Arniel: in-game
Bourret: in-game
Dalton: in-game
Kwiet: in-game
Caron: 3.1M (2.8 base + 400k SK, FA - 100k HI)
Nemisz: 2.55M (2.3 base + 350k def spec - 100k SK)
Colborne: 3.2M (2.9 base + 400k SK, FA - 100k HI)
Penner: in-game
Zahn: in-game
Sauve: in-game
Alexandrov (71/71 fastsim): 1.4M (100% inc.)
Arniel: in-game
Bourret: in-game
Dalton: in-game
Kwiet: in-game
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Krejci: 6.5M (6.25 base + 350k off spec - 100k HI)
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Re: Boston Contract Offers
Might as well make those offers to all those guys. Looks good to me.
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Yuri Alexandrov did not like your contract suggestion. (I'm assuming it's the two-way that he doesn't like. Keep in mind that he'll have to clear waivers at age 25 if you take the two-way option off the contract.)
ELCs:
Fallon 400k 3 yrs TW
Burdasov 400k 3 yrs TW
Puempel (51 overall 2011) 1M 3 yrs TW
Bertaggia (111 overall 2011) 750k 3 yrs TW
Khokhlachev (41 overall 2011) 1.25M 3 yrs TW
Misyul (146 overall 2011) 600k 3 yrs TW
Contracts offered.
ELCs:
Fallon 400k 3 yrs TW
Burdasov 400k 3 yrs TW
Puempel (51 overall 2011) 1M 3 yrs TW
Bertaggia (111 overall 2011) 750k 3 yrs TW
Khokhlachev (41 overall 2011) 1.25M 3 yrs TW
Misyul (146 overall 2011) 600k 3 yrs TW
Contracts offered.
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Re: Boston Contract Offers
An award has been determined in the Clarke MacArthur arbitration.
MacArthur
Terms: 3 yrs, two-way
GM proposal: 1.5M per; comps: Upshall, Leino
Agent proposal: 1,333,333M per (with one-way contract only); comps: Downie, Campbell, Kennedy, Boyd
MacArthur was incorrectly left to sit in the AHL last season as I turned a blind eye to situation and let a player who was making too much money sit in the minors. Both GM and agent agree that MacArthur is nothing more than a 12th/13th/14th depth forward with Boston, but MacArthur instructed his agent that he was tired of riding buses to minor league games and wants to be a part of the Bruins organization, but only a full-time Boston Bruin, not a Providence Bruin.
MacArthur is willing to hold out if a one-way contract at the maximum decrease is not offered.
As the arbitrator, I accept MacArthur's demands and suggest that a one-way deal worth $1,333,333 per be offered. If you decline this award, MacArthur will hold out or request a trade.
MacArthur
Terms: 3 yrs, two-way
GM proposal: 1.5M per; comps: Upshall, Leino
Agent proposal: 1,333,333M per (with one-way contract only); comps: Downie, Campbell, Kennedy, Boyd
MacArthur was incorrectly left to sit in the AHL last season as I turned a blind eye to situation and let a player who was making too much money sit in the minors. Both GM and agent agree that MacArthur is nothing more than a 12th/13th/14th depth forward with Boston, but MacArthur instructed his agent that he was tired of riding buses to minor league games and wants to be a part of the Bruins organization, but only a full-time Boston Bruin, not a Providence Bruin.
MacArthur is willing to hold out if a one-way contract at the maximum decrease is not offered.
As the arbitrator, I accept MacArthur's demands and suggest that a one-way deal worth $1,333,333 per be offered. If you decline this award, MacArthur will hold out or request a trade.
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An award has been determined in the Tomas Fleischmann arbitration.
Terms: 2 yrs
GM proposal: 1.8M per; comps: Laich, Stajan, Clarkson
Agent proposal: 2.35M per; comps: Hudler, Samsonov, Filppula
All parties agree that Fleischmann deserves a raise from the 1.45M he got this season, which included two E5 bonuses. Fleischmann was vastly underpaid at $950,000 for the season. Fleischmann was a benefactor of playing with good talent around him, sometimes playing with Lucic and Kessel, according to the GM, and most anybody would be able to rack up some points playing with those two. One of the major detriment's in Fleischmann's game is that he's not a strong enough offensive player for a top-six forward role and his 55 HI makes him difficult to use on lower lines. That said, with a decent CH and high PO, he fits adequately on a trapping line.
On the surface, Fleischmann just appears to be a guy that overachieved this season. Guys like Hudler and Stajan seem to be vastly overpaid based on their play and performance in the file. Also, for whatever reason, Fleischmann got a lot of powerplay time this season and 22 of his 49 points came on the man advantage.
The comps in this case seem to be applying the logic of "balancing out", as most are decidedly better offensively than Fleischmann, but more of a defensive liability.
The fact of the matter is that Fleischmann deserves a raise for a 49-point season with 24 goals. 24 goals is more than far more talented offensive players like Jason Pominville, Henrik Zetterberg, Travis Zajac, and Brad Boyes. A $600,000 raise seems fair for Fleischmann's production and the proposed contract length.
I award Tomas Fleischmann $2,000,000 per season for the next two years. (Jason requested a two-way, but it's irrelevant because he makes too much to go to the AHL anyway)
Jason, you can accept/reject this award.
Terms: 2 yrs
GM proposal: 1.8M per; comps: Laich, Stajan, Clarkson
Agent proposal: 2.35M per; comps: Hudler, Samsonov, Filppula
All parties agree that Fleischmann deserves a raise from the 1.45M he got this season, which included two E5 bonuses. Fleischmann was vastly underpaid at $950,000 for the season. Fleischmann was a benefactor of playing with good talent around him, sometimes playing with Lucic and Kessel, according to the GM, and most anybody would be able to rack up some points playing with those two. One of the major detriment's in Fleischmann's game is that he's not a strong enough offensive player for a top-six forward role and his 55 HI makes him difficult to use on lower lines. That said, with a decent CH and high PO, he fits adequately on a trapping line.
On the surface, Fleischmann just appears to be a guy that overachieved this season. Guys like Hudler and Stajan seem to be vastly overpaid based on their play and performance in the file. Also, for whatever reason, Fleischmann got a lot of powerplay time this season and 22 of his 49 points came on the man advantage.
The comps in this case seem to be applying the logic of "balancing out", as most are decidedly better offensively than Fleischmann, but more of a defensive liability.
The fact of the matter is that Fleischmann deserves a raise for a 49-point season with 24 goals. 24 goals is more than far more talented offensive players like Jason Pominville, Henrik Zetterberg, Travis Zajac, and Brad Boyes. A $600,000 raise seems fair for Fleischmann's production and the proposed contract length.
I award Tomas Fleischmann $2,000,000 per season for the next two years. (Jason requested a two-way, but it's irrelevant because he makes too much to go to the AHL anyway)
Jason, you can accept/reject this award.
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Alessio Bertaggia has signed a $750,000 per year, 3 year deal with the Boston Bruins. Detailed terms of the deal were not announced.
Rob Kwiet has signed a $650,000 per year, 2 year deal with the Boston Bruins. Detailed terms of the deal were not announced.
Oleg Misyul has signed a $600,000 per year, 3 year deal with the Boston Bruins. Detailed terms of the deal were not announced.
Jordan Caron has signed a $3,000,000 per year, 3 year deal with the Boston Bruins. Detailed terms of the deal were not announced. (to be adjusted to 3.1M)
Anton Burdasov has signed a $400,000 per year, 3 year deal with the Boston Bruins. Detailed terms of the deal were not announced.
Greg Nemisz has signed a $3,500,000 per year, 3 year deal with the Boston Bruins. Detailed terms of the deal were not announced. (to be adjusted to 2.55M; guess I offered WAY too much on accident)
Jacob Fallon has signed a $400,000 per year, 3 year deal with the Boston Bruins. Detailed terms of the deal were not announced.
Joe Colborne has signed a $3,250,000 per year, 4 year deal with the Boston Bruins. Detailed terms of the deal were not announced. (to be adjusted to 3.2M)
Alex Bourret rejected the $470,000 per year, 1 year offer from Boston Bruins
Teigan Zahn has signed a $400,000 per year, 2 year deal with the Boston Bruins. Detailed terms of the deal were not announced.
Rob Kwiet has signed a $650,000 per year, 2 year deal with the Boston Bruins. Detailed terms of the deal were not announced.
Oleg Misyul has signed a $600,000 per year, 3 year deal with the Boston Bruins. Detailed terms of the deal were not announced.
Jordan Caron has signed a $3,000,000 per year, 3 year deal with the Boston Bruins. Detailed terms of the deal were not announced. (to be adjusted to 3.1M)
Anton Burdasov has signed a $400,000 per year, 3 year deal with the Boston Bruins. Detailed terms of the deal were not announced.
Greg Nemisz has signed a $3,500,000 per year, 3 year deal with the Boston Bruins. Detailed terms of the deal were not announced. (to be adjusted to 2.55M; guess I offered WAY too much on accident)
Jacob Fallon has signed a $400,000 per year, 3 year deal with the Boston Bruins. Detailed terms of the deal were not announced.
Joe Colborne has signed a $3,250,000 per year, 4 year deal with the Boston Bruins. Detailed terms of the deal were not announced. (to be adjusted to 3.2M)
Alex Bourret rejected the $470,000 per year, 1 year offer from Boston Bruins
Teigan Zahn has signed a $400,000 per year, 2 year deal with the Boston Bruins. Detailed terms of the deal were not announced.
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Re: Boston Contract Offers
An award has been determined in the Dennis Wideman arbitration.
Terms: 3 yrs + TO
GM proposal: 3.3M per; comps: White, Keith, Whitney
Agent proposal: 3.7M per; Whitney, Meszaros
Wideman, unlike several of the arbitration cases we've evaluated, had a down year with a contract on the line. Not only did Wideman's production go down during the regular season, but it also went down during the playoffs, with just two assists in 10 games. That said, Wideman's ice time decrease could likely be the cause for his lack of production. The previous GM/auto lines likely placed Wideman higher up the depth chart than the current Boston GM did.
All things considered, both parties agree that Wideman is not a $4M defenseman. That I agree with. Whitney is a stronger player defensively, Meszaros has a much higher CON, up in the low 80s. Wideman, though, unlike those two, is a bit of a defensive liability with a HI in the mid 60s and nothing above 75. It'll be interesting to see what becomes of Wideman through the duration of this three-year guaranteed contract with a salary that is almost immovable because there are much better players in the file making below 3.3.
Is Wideman the 44-point player or the 27-point player? That's a big difference when talking about a guy who is just 70 DF. Over the course of this contract, he'll probably be both. Wideman did lead the Bruins in powerplay points and shots and there's some value in that.
I award Dennis Wideman $3,437,500, a $500,000 decrease from his previous salary, for the next three seasons with a team option for a fourth.
Jason, you can accept/reject Wideman's award.
Terms: 3 yrs + TO
GM proposal: 3.3M per; comps: White, Keith, Whitney
Agent proposal: 3.7M per; Whitney, Meszaros
Wideman, unlike several of the arbitration cases we've evaluated, had a down year with a contract on the line. Not only did Wideman's production go down during the regular season, but it also went down during the playoffs, with just two assists in 10 games. That said, Wideman's ice time decrease could likely be the cause for his lack of production. The previous GM/auto lines likely placed Wideman higher up the depth chart than the current Boston GM did.
All things considered, both parties agree that Wideman is not a $4M defenseman. That I agree with. Whitney is a stronger player defensively, Meszaros has a much higher CON, up in the low 80s. Wideman, though, unlike those two, is a bit of a defensive liability with a HI in the mid 60s and nothing above 75. It'll be interesting to see what becomes of Wideman through the duration of this three-year guaranteed contract with a salary that is almost immovable because there are much better players in the file making below 3.3.
Is Wideman the 44-point player or the 27-point player? That's a big difference when talking about a guy who is just 70 DF. Over the course of this contract, he'll probably be both. Wideman did lead the Bruins in powerplay points and shots and there's some value in that.
I award Dennis Wideman $3,437,500, a $500,000 decrease from his previous salary, for the next three seasons with a team option for a fourth.
Jason, you can accept/reject Wideman's award.
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Re: Boston Contract Offers
Lets offer Yuri Alexandrov 1.4 mil for 2 years, no two-way.
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Alexandrov contract entered. Fleischmann arb accepted, put into to file to process trade.
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Re: Boston Contract Offers
CMac arb entered.
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Re: Boston Contract Offers
Offer ELCs to Casey Thrush and Stanislav Bocharov, with two-ways and all the fun bits they entail.
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ELCs offered.
Both 400k as 2010 draftees.
Both 400k as 2010 draftees.
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Re: Boston Contract Offers
Lets offer contracts to:
Domink Bittner - 3 years plus a Team Option
Jordan Weal - 3 years plus Team Option
Ludwig Rensfeldt - 3 years plus Team Option
Dustin Boyd - 2 years and a two-way option
Riley Holzapfel - 2 years and a two-way option
Tommy Cross - 3 years with a two-way and team option
Matt Marquardt - 1 year with a two-way option
Adam McQuaid - 2 years with a two-way option
Lets send the following to arbitration:
Trevor Cann
Curtis McElhinney
Lets send the following to Free Agency:
Mikhail Grabovski
Clarke Macarthur
Curtis Glencross
Domink Bittner - 3 years plus a Team Option
Jordan Weal - 3 years plus Team Option
Ludwig Rensfeldt - 3 years plus Team Option
Dustin Boyd - 2 years and a two-way option
Riley Holzapfel - 2 years and a two-way option
Tommy Cross - 3 years with a two-way and team option
Matt Marquardt - 1 year with a two-way option
Adam McQuaid - 2 years with a two-way option
Lets send the following to arbitration:
Trevor Cann
Curtis McElhinney
Lets send the following to Free Agency:
Mikhail Grabovski
Clarke Macarthur
Curtis Glencross
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Re: Boston Contract Offers
You have Boyd listed twice. Plus, he and Cann are too young for arbitration.Bruins_GM wrote:Lets offer contracts to:
Domink Bittner - 3 years plus a Team Option
Jordan Weal - 3 years plus Team Option
Ludwig Rensfeldt - 3 years plus Team Option
Dustin Boyd - 2 years and a two-way option
Riley Holzapfel - 2 years and a two-way option
Tommy Cross - 3 years with a two-way and team option
Matt Marquardt - 1 year with a two-way option
Adam McQuaid - 2 years with a two-way option
Lets send the following to arbitration:
Dustin Boyd
Trevor Cann
Curtis McElhinney
Lets send the following to Free Agency:
Mikhail Grabovski
Clarke Macarthur
Curtis Glencross
Re: Boston Contract Offers
Fixed. Also, since Trevor Cann is a goaltender he automatically has to go to arbitration, regardless of age, correct?
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Re: Boston Contract Offers
True. Forgot about that. Adding him to the list.Bruins_GM wrote:Fixed. Also, since Trevor Cann is a goaltender he automatically has to go to arbitration, regardless of age, correct?
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Dominik Bittner
133/2010 $600k + 250 booster = $850,000
400k pre-financial policy + 4 E5s = 1.4M, use 850k as base.
Bracket: Under 70 w/ DEF @ 74. (100% inc) 2x
New base: 850k * 2 = $1,700,000
FI => 81 100,000
Devals: SH 47 -100,000
Total salary: $1,700,000
Jordan Weal
$450,000 (farm)
71.5 => mid point 70-71 and 72-74 112.5%
450k * 2.125 = $956,250
Minor leaguer, no less than 65 devaluations.
Total salary: $956,250
Ludvig Rensfeldt
$400,000 (farm)
72 => 125% 400k * 2.25 = $900,000
Minor leaguer, no less than 65s.
Total salary: $900,000
Dustin Boyd
$1,100,000
69 => 0% (1x) multiplier
Devals: SH, PL, FA (C eligible) -300,000
Total salary: $800,000 [Should he eligible for devaluations? 42GP in BOS, but borderline replacement level.]
Riley Holzapfel
Under 60 OF/DF average
Offer what he asks in EHM. (950,000)
Tommy Cross
$450,000
61 (current file) => 25% increase
1.25 * 450k = $562,500
Specialist 350,000
Farm, no under 65s.
Total salary: $912,500
Matt Marquardt
$700,000
60.5 => 25% increase
1.25 * 700k = $875,000
Farm, no under 65s.
Total salary: $875,000
Adam McQuaid
$700,000
64.5 => DEF = 75 in fast sim. 100% increase.
2 * $700,000 = $1,400,000
Specialist: $350,000
Farm, no under 65s.
Total Salary: $1,750,000
133/2010 $600k + 250 booster = $850,000
400k pre-financial policy + 4 E5s = 1.4M, use 850k as base.
Bracket: Under 70 w/ DEF @ 74. (100% inc) 2x
New base: 850k * 2 = $1,700,000
FI => 81 100,000
Devals: SH 47 -100,000
Total salary: $1,700,000
Jordan Weal
$450,000 (farm)
71.5 => mid point 70-71 and 72-74 112.5%
450k * 2.125 = $956,250
Minor leaguer, no less than 65 devaluations.
Total salary: $956,250
Ludvig Rensfeldt
$400,000 (farm)
72 => 125% 400k * 2.25 = $900,000
Minor leaguer, no less than 65s.
Total salary: $900,000
Dustin Boyd
$1,100,000
69 => 0% (1x) multiplier
Devals: SH, PL, FA (C eligible) -300,000
Total salary: $800,000 [Should he eligible for devaluations? 42GP in BOS, but borderline replacement level.]
Riley Holzapfel
Under 60 OF/DF average
Offer what he asks in EHM. (950,000)
Tommy Cross
$450,000
61 (current file) => 25% increase
1.25 * 450k = $562,500
Specialist 350,000
Farm, no under 65s.
Total salary: $912,500
Matt Marquardt
$700,000
60.5 => 25% increase
1.25 * 700k = $875,000
Farm, no under 65s.
Total salary: $875,000
Adam McQuaid
$700,000
64.5 => DEF = 75 in fast sim. 100% increase.
2 * $700,000 = $1,400,000
Specialist: $350,000
Farm, no under 65s.
Total Salary: $1,750,000
Re: Boston Contract Offers
Cancel the McElhinney arbitration hearing, and send him to UFA. Godspeed, Curtis.
Re: Boston Contract Offers
Offer the above contracts to all except McQuaid, I need to figure out how Vancouver wants to do this.
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An award has been determined in the Trevor Cann arbitration.
Length: 2 years + two-way
GM proposal: 560k per; comps: Sateri, Darling, Conz, Keetley, Stefaniszin - range between 320k (Darling) to 574k (Stefaniszin)
Agent proposal: 900k per; comps: J. Smith, Holtby, Murphy
This is a simple backup goaltender case. Cann is a borderline NHL backup, quality AHL starter, which he showed with the team's Calder Cup victory. I'll lean towards the agent's number and give Cann an award of 725k per for the next two seasons.
Jason, you can accept/reject this award.
Length: 2 years + two-way
GM proposal: 560k per; comps: Sateri, Darling, Conz, Keetley, Stefaniszin - range between 320k (Darling) to 574k (Stefaniszin)
Agent proposal: 900k per; comps: J. Smith, Holtby, Murphy
This is a simple backup goaltender case. Cann is a borderline NHL backup, quality AHL starter, which he showed with the team's Calder Cup victory. I'll lean towards the agent's number and give Cann an award of 725k per for the next two seasons.
Jason, you can accept/reject this award.
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Re: Boston Contract Offers
As long as there's the two-way option, I'll accept. If there isn't a two-way option, then I decline.
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Yes, there's a two-way.Bruins_GM wrote:As long as there's the two-way option, I'll accept. If there isn't a two-way option, then I decline.
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Contracts offered.
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Re: Boston Contract Offers
Riley Holzapfel has signed a $950,000 per year, 1 year deal with the Boston Bruins. Detailed terms of the deal were not announced.
Re: Boston Contract Offers
Any word on the other UFAs? I'm not trying to be a pain in the ass, I'm just making sure all of the t's are crossed and i's dotted on my end.
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File was only advanced a couple of days. Haven't entered the draft yet. Most everybody offered a contract has been given a qualifying offer. I'm trying to get things together, but I'm having a hard time finding out where the loose ends are since I didn't check anything for a week.Bruins_GM wrote:Any word on the other UFAs? I'm not trying to be a pain in the ass, I'm just making sure all of the t's are crossed and i's dotted on my end.
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That's cool. I'm just making sure the guys I want to keep don't go to UFA, but then again you wouldn't let it happen either.
E: While we're here, lets offer ELCs to Dansk and Ebert.
E: While we're here, lets offer ELCs to Dansk and Ebert.
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Dansk: 1.5M slot
Ebert: 1M slot
Offered.
Ebert: 1M slot
Offered.
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Dustin Boyd rejected his offer? Make it 825k with a 2 way for 2 years.
Re: Boston Contract Offers
Offer the following ELCs:
Viktor Arvidsson
Stefan Stepanov
Travis Ewanyk
Vaclav Tomek
John Stevens
Gemel Smith
Nikita Zadorov
Bo Horvat
Viktor Arvidsson
Stefan Stepanov
Travis Ewanyk
Vaclav Tomek
John Stevens
Gemel Smith
Nikita Zadorov
Bo Horvat
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He has a team option, doesn't he?Bruins_GM wrote:Dustin Boyd rejected his offer? Make it 825k with a 2 way for 2 years.
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ELCs offered.
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Horvat ELC offered.
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ELC offered.
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ELC offered.
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Boston will take the team options for:
- Alex Tanguay
Boston will decline the team options for:
- Samuel Pahlsson
- Alex Tanguay
Boston will decline the team options for:
- Samuel Pahlsson
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You might want to post this under your team's contract offers.Singin the BLUES wrote:Blues will take the Team options with
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