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Old 07-11-2024, 06:38 PM   #141
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Originally Posted by Oil Stain View Post
I would say offer sheets are just ineffective in general and that is why they are not used.

Ryan Kesler Sept 12, 2006 [11] 1 year, $1.9 million Vancouver Canucks Philadelphia Flyers Matched –
Thomas Vanek July 6, 2007 [35] 7 years, $50 million Buffalo Sabres Edmonton Oilers Matched –
Dustin Penner July 26, 2007 5 years, $21.5 million Anaheim Ducks Edmonton Oilers Not Matched 1st, 2nd, and 3rd round picks in 2008
David Backes July 1, 2008 3 years, $7.5 million St. Louis Blues Vancouver Canucks Matched –
Steve Bernier July 8, 2008 1 year, $2.5 million Vancouver Canucks St. Louis Blues Matched –
Niklas Hjalmarsson July 9, 2010 4 years, $14 million Chicago Blackhawks San Jose Sharks Matched –
Shea Weber July 18, 2012[36] 14 years, $110 million Nashville Predators Philadelphia Flyers Matched[37] –
Ryan O'Reilly February 28, 2013[38] 2 years, $10 million Colorado Avalanche Calgary Flames Matched –
Sebastian Aho July 1, 2019[39] 5 years, $42.27 million Carolina Hurricanes Montreal Canadiens Matched[40] –
Jesperi Kotkaniemi August 28, 2021 1 year, $6.1 million Montreal Canadiens Carolina Hurricanes Not matched[41] 1st and 3rd round picks in 2022

If you offer something even somewhat reasonable, the other team just matches.

So you have to offer a boat anchor contract plus give up compensation to do so.

That doesn't seem like an effective team building tool to me. In a league where cap efficiency is king, why would you use a tool to add a player that will be massively inefficient cap wise?
You especially don't want to offer a boat anchor contract to a guy who is 22 years old with 18 career points in 89 professional games.

Is this a serious post? The only argument the OP has made is "he could be better next year". Is that enough of a reason to blow cap and draft picks on a guy who to date has shown very little in his pro career thus far?

22 year olds aren't old but they aren't young. Holloway is basically at the end of his developmental runway and hes putting up 4L numbers on a good team.

Hard pass, no thanks.
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