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Created by: johnston3504
Team: 2020-21 Toronto Maple Leafs
Initial Creation Date: Mar. 17, 2020
Published: Mar. 17, 2020
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so if the cap was to stay the same i would think each team would get one compliance buyout, who should the leafs buy out to go into next season?
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Mar. 17, 2020 at 8:01 a.m.
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Your negative in cap
Mar. 17, 2020 at 8:12 a.m.
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Quoting: Hockeytor15
Your negative in cap


i know that im asking who we buy out.
Mar. 17, 2020 at 8:18 a.m.
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No one? They really don't have any bad contracts that aren't movable. They can just trade a guy like Johnsson for a pick and be ok. Maybe they don't have a ton of leverage and get a 3rd round pick or something, but someone would take him so no reason to lose an asset for nothing.
Mar. 17, 2020 at 8:48 a.m.
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Quoting: JayTea
No one? They really don't have any bad contracts that aren't movable. They can just trade a guy like Johnsson for a pick and be ok. Maybe they don't have a ton of leverage and get a 3rd round pick or something, but someone would take him so no reason to lose an asset for nothing.


my question is could you buy out someone like marner and re-sign him to a contract, with the compliance buyouts they dont count against cap hits so we could buy him out and resign him to a small contract since he already got his money. maybe there is a rule against that i dont know.
Mar. 17, 2020 at 8:50 a.m.
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my question is could you buy out someone like marner and re-sign him to a contract, with the compliance buyouts they dont count against cap hits so we could buy him out and resign him to a small contract since he already got his money. maybe there is a rule against that i dont know.


Once you buy him out he can sign somewhere else for more money
Mar. 17, 2020 at 9:09 a.m.
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my question is could you buy out someone like marner and re-sign him to a contract, with the compliance buyouts they dont count against cap hits so we could buy him out and resign him to a small contract since he already got his money. maybe there is a rule against that i dont know.


If one of those guys get bought out I can't see them wanting to stay, and I feel the league would step in to stop teams from buying out then resigning guys cheaper if they did compliance buyouts

From the buyout FAQ on here about compliance "For one season following a compliance buyout, players were not permitted to rejoin the team which performed the buyout (this restriction does not exist for normal buyouts)."

And even if that wasn't the case would they even want to come back if the team essentially said they aren't worth the contract they signed a year after?
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Mar. 17, 2020 at 12:34 p.m.
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my question is could you buy out someone like marner and re-sign him to a contract, with the compliance buyouts they dont count against cap hits so we could buy him out and resign him to a small contract since he already got his money. maybe there is a rule against that i dont know.


Saw thing on another post and it makes lots of sense. Find a team that would like to get rid of 2 bad contracts. Make them a deal to bring back an asset plus the 2nd bad contract and buy that contract out. I do think Toronto would need picks, since they are up against the cap, so any cap coming back can't be any more than what they send out (and really should be less to make the cap manageable next year). If this happens, Toronto should have the opportunity to get a high draft pick and also shed a little salary at the same time. (I.e. Johnnson to some team desperate to rid themselves of a bad contract, maybe they could get back a first round pick depending how bad the other team needs to shed salary). Kind of like last year for Toronto, only in reverse.
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Mar. 18, 2020 at 10:55 a.m.
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Saw thing on another post and it makes lots of sense. Find a team that would like to get rid of 2 bad contracts. Make them a deal to bring back an asset plus the 2nd bad contract and buy that contract out. I do think Toronto would need picks, since they are up against the cap, so any cap coming back can't be any more than what they send out (and really should be less to make the cap manageable next year). If this happens, Toronto should have the opportunity to get a high draft pick and also shed a little salary at the same time. (I.e. Johnnson to some team desperate to rid themselves of a bad contract, maybe they could get back a first round pick depending how bad the other team needs to shed salary). Kind of like last year for Toronto, only in reverse.


yeah i like what you said, also there are teams who cant afford the buyout financially.
 
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