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Originally Posted by 868904
I remember last Summer, everyone was talking about how effective Tom wilson was for the Caps in the Cup championship. How rare that type of player was.
Then everyone was shocked at the contract the Caps gave him.
With the retention, Lucic’s contract is pretty much on par with Wilson’s.
I know Wilson had a great season last year statistically but prior to that, and prior to signing his big contract, his career high was 35 points.
I know Wilson is younger and will outplay and outproduce Lucic for the remainder of their contracts, but these really are a rare type of player. In fact the only other guy in the league like this is probably Nick Ritchie.
I think if Lucic can get to 35 points, throw his 200 plus hits, beat up some guys, and be an impact player in the playoffs, his cap hit really isn’t that bad. I don’t think these goals are really that out of reach.
If Wilson was a UFA last year, I think the Flames would have offered him what the Caps gave him. Lucic isn’t as good as Wilson now, so the Flames are paying a premium but like I said, these kind of players are like unicorns, they are extremely rare and in short supply and that’s why they cost this much.
Just another perspective.
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Cost this much?
The Flames cost to obtain this player was dumping an extremely unwanted contract.
Plus they got some salary retention.
This type of player was, in this case, pretty easy to obtain.
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