Hamonic has struggled this year and his stock has dropped.
Meanwhile, Brodie has played well and solidified his position.
Still a lot of hockey left, but if the season ended now, the decision would be pretty easy.
As for money, in the last 3 years, he has 36, 32 and 34 points. This year he is on pace to maybe not even get 30. That kind of production won't get him $6M, IMO. I think something in the neighbourhood of 4 X $5.5M is reasonable.
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