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Originally Posted by Saqe
Funny how last year people were thinking he should get something like 9 million per at most. Contract year and surprise surprise he's having a career year, and now gets paid based on it. Just like Treliving did with Huberdeau. Paying based on an anomaly. Nylander will now be extremely comfortable and probably fall back to his career average.
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When we were proposing trades for him last year and in the summer posters didn't want to give him nine, or even try to acquire him because "soft" or something.
Now the Leafs give him 11.5 and it's a "solid signing"
Honestly I don't think it's bad by itself but I don't see how the Leafs put together a cup winning back end now.
12 regulation wins in 37 games...they are not a threat in the playoffs...they are not even good other than 3 on 3 and the shootout