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Originally Posted by wretched34
So, the bridge deal is $3M AAV, for him to prove himself and earn the big contract, but then in the next breath, they are throwing $5.3M and $5.75M AAV offers at him on long term deals?
I don't get it.
The Blue Jackets are willing to pay him close to $6M/yr, so why not offer him $5+ AAV on a 2 year bridge deal, make him prove himself, but show him you're willing to pay. Rather than basically force him into a long term deal, when he hasn't proven he is worth $5+ consistently.
Seems like they have this negotiating thing backwards in Columbus.
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Columbus offered Johansen $5+ million AAV over 5+ years because it buys UFA years. If they were to do that on a 2 yr term, the qualifying offer would be a lot higher than they would like if Johansen has 2 poor years.
Either way, the agent negotiating seems to be more interested in making a name for himself and his bank account, than the best interests of his client.