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Originally Posted by Dan02
Because Johnny is a bit of a late bloomer I think he's the ideal candidate for a bridge contract. Most players of his calibur are through their 4th or 5th nhl season at his age so they're most proven and closer to meeting UFA requirements.
From Johnnys camps perspective, we don't yet really know his ceiling, if he puts up a couple more top 10 scoring seasons, he's a 10 mil a year player in this NHL. Does he really want to lock in to say 7.5 for 7 or 8 seasons which is going to take him into his 30s and potentially miss out on a fair amount of money in his prime?
From the Flames perspective you can't justify a 10 mil salary based off just 1 elite season yet you want to keep his next contract negotiation under RFA status to maintain some control long term.
2 x 6.5, tell Johnny show me and you'll get paid.
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I think this might be more likely then some think. If you are Johnny you could put up a couple more top 10 scoring seasons then get paid. I don't know if he would want to leave all that money on the table. An 8 year contract now would be less money per year and take him out of his prime most likely.