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Originally Posted by Canada 02
I imagine both sides have many scenarios modelled out, with advantages and disadvantages for different term length. What is the players injury history? What is his fitness level over time? What is the historical productivity for similar players projected into their early to mid 30s, and how does Johnny fit into that projection? What are salary cap projections? When does the current CBA expire, and what might the next one look like? I would guess that I am barely scratching the surface of the issues that are contemplated.
Maybe Johnny wants 5-6 years, which takes him to 33-34 years old. At that age, he has a greater chance to get one more big contract. So they need to consider what is better, two big ~5 year contracts, or one big 8 year contract, which takes him to 36, followed by some short term deals? I could see the term being anywhere from 5 to 8 years
I think Tkachuk's age makes it more likely for both sides to want 8 years
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I can’t imagine that Johnny wants anything less than 8 years and huge money. This is his big shot at UFA, and he will want to maximize his leverage. Johnny holds all the leverage, so the wishes of Treliving based on injury history etc. are largely irrelevant. Johnny either gets paid to his complete satisfaction or he can test the UFA waters.
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