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Originally Posted by SuperMatt18
I think it's already at $8M for a 70 point forward - which is why this is a good deal.
They get 8 years, and don't really have to overpay on upside at all.
If he just plateaus as a 70-75 point forward then you're already happy with that for $8M.
Travis Konecny just got $8.75M and he's a career high 68 points (if you pro-rate his best P/PG season it's 82)
Jake Guentzel has a career high 84, and put up 73 and 77 the past two seasons and he's getting $9M.
72 points for $8M is already market rate, if there is anymore upside on Raymond still then this is a huge win for Detroit.
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It's also possible Detroit bought high on Raymond.
His shooting % his first 2 years were 12.5, and 12.7%. Last year it jumped to 19% and he scores 72 points.
Eberle as an example of this went 11.4% his first year and 19% his second year. He scored 76 points in his sophomore year, and never topped 65 for the rest of his career.
Will be interesting to watch going forward. An outlier shooting % in a contract year can make things tricky.