Quoting: Blazingbat11
Lol answering questions before they’re even asked I see.
What you say is true! But that will only hold up until July 1st. After that, let’s say the Islanders offer him a 2 year $4mil aav and he accepts, no amount of hageling will help the leafs then, bidding war is over.
Okay......so why wouldn't they trade him before it comes to that?
I really get a kick out smart guys who keep using July 1 as a threat. "Give me your player for way less than he's worth because come July 1, we are going to offer sheet him and you'll get only a 2nd."
Okay, but we have heard from several teams who are saying the same thing. Who's to say the player isn't going to have his agent go to all these other teams and say if you want me, this is my price and then ask for 5 million? What then?
What if June 15, the Leafs call teams and say give us your best offer and we'll send you Kapanen or Johnsson? Are you going to sit there and say, "Nuh uh, we have to wait till July 1 because its more convenient to us because we are certain we can offer sheet him, regardless of know if the player has any interest in coming to our franchise."
Do you see how this whole argument is stupid? What makes sense is that the Leafs will negotiate with the players who are RFA and either find a contract that works or, they trade them. The threat of an offer sheet is stupid, because so many things have to not happen for that to even be a possibility and then at that point, the player gives his agent direction to go and find one at which time the agent will get the most he can for a contract. Which means the team giving the offer sheet will likely have to pay way more than they should for that player. Like when Dustin Penner got 3.5 million when he was worth less than 2.