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Re: Proposal to change extension method
« Reply #40 on: August 11, 2019, 10:54:33 PM »
Alright - here's some comparisons of current extensions vs the new rules as applied to the extending players of 9 teams in our league:

St Louis Blues:

   17/18 Rank      17/18 FP      18/19 Rank      18/19 FP       Old Ext Value         New Ext Value        Player   
   23      259.75      50      201.4       $4.4         $4.5        C Mathew Barzal, $0.5m (P-19/20)   
   132      91.9      118      111.1       $1.6         $2.0        C Tyson Jost, $0.5m (P-19/20)   
   35      157.8      58      130.4       $2.5         $2.8        D Brandon Montour, $0.5m (P-19/20)   
   111      89.1      15      186.8       $3.1         $3.3        D Thomas Chabot, $0.5m (P-19/20)   
   40      149.25      41      155       $2.0         $2.7        G Juuse Saros, $0.5m (P-19/20)   
   28      230.65      86      147.4       $5.0         $5.8        LW Jaden Schwartz, $3.5m (2019-2020)   
   26      234.9      23      250.2       $3.9         $4.4        LW Kyle Connor, $0.5m (P-19/20)   
   109      132.15      85      148.05       $0.9         $3.7        LW/RW Leo Komarov, $0.9m (2019-2020)   
   11      277.75      36      210.25       $6.3         $6.9        RW Jakub Voracek, $5.3m (2019-2020)   
                            $29.7         $36.1           

For the Blues, the difference is really just Komarov - who will go to FA.  This is a desired effect.  Komarov belongs in the FA pool.




Colorado Avalanche:

   17/18 Rank      17/18 FP      18/19 Rank      18/19 FP       Old Ext Value         New Ext Value        Player   
   76      164.25      129      116.85       $0.9         $4.1        RW Alex Steen, FLEXED, $4.7m (2019-2020), $2.4m this year    
   113      110.3      54      195.4       $5.0         $4.9        C Cody Eakin, $0.9m (2019-2020)   
   117      104.3      95      140.7       $3.1         $3.5        C Scott Laughton, $0.9m (2019-2020)   
   96      133.8      70      162.7       $4.1         $4.1        C Colton Sissons, $1.4m (2019-2020)   
   82      149.2      106      125.9       $3.8         $3.7        C Chris Tierney, $0.9m (2019-2020)   
   114      124.35      118      123.7       $0.8         $3.1        RW Sam Bennett, $1m (2019-2020)   
   156      64.75      94      104.8       $2.5         $2.6        D Troy Stecher, $0.9m (2019-2020)   
   151      68.45      125      81.55       $1.7         $2.0        D Jordan Oesterle, $0.5m (2019-2020)   
   23      242      22      226.25       $4.3         $6.0        G Craig Anderson, $6.1m (2019-2020)   
   8      325      8      303.5       $6.0         $8.1        G Devan Dubnyk, $5.9m (2019-2020)   
   15      272.75      11      299.75       $5.8         $7.5        G Braden Holtby, $4.9m (2019-2020)   
   46      120      60      69       $1.5         $3.0        G Alex Stalock, $4m (2019-2020)   
   49      111.5      39      161.25       $2.5         $4.0        G Anders Nilsson, $1.9m (2019-2020)   
   21      250      58      188.45       $5.5         $6.3        LW James van Riemsdyk, $5.3m (2019-2020)   
   8      305.95      38      209.1       $7.3         $7.6        RW Dustin Brown, $2m (2019-2020)   
                            $54.8         $70.5           

Colorado has a ton of extensions.  There's goalie increases across the board.  Goalies have always been undervalued for their production in our league.  That's a thing of the past.  Other than the goalies it's the wingers causing the increases.  Steen, Bennett, JVR, Dustin Brown and perhaps a producing goalie or two may fall to FA. 




Pittsburgh Penguins:

   17/18 Rank      17/18 FP      18/19 Rank      18/19 FP       Old Ext Value         New Ext Value        Player   
   14      204.85      7      213.35       $5.0         $5.3        D Dougie Hamilton, $2.5m (2019-2020)   
   39      152.85      13      191.55       $4.5         $3.5        D Ryan Pulock, $0.5m (P-19/20)   
   5      312.15      22      252.95       $8.0         $7.8        RW Phil Kessel, $5.6m (2019-2020)   
   31      223.35      9      301.5       $6.7         $7.5        RW Cam Atkinson, $2m (2019-2020)   
   124      112.35      221      35.15       $0.8         $2.0        RW Jesse Puljujarvi, $0.5m (P-19/20)   
                            $25.0         $26.9           

Not many extensions and not much of a change overall.  Puljujarvi gets paid more accurately, while the Pens save nearly as much on Pulock's deal.




Philadelphia Flyers:

   17/18 Rank      17/18 FP      18/19 Rank      18/19 FP       Old Ext Value         New Ext Value        Player   
   103      127.75      107      124.05       $2.0         $2.2        C Nolan Patrick, $0.5m (P-19/20)   
   231      22.9      84      111.4       $2.7         $2.8        D Marcus Pettersson, $0.9m (2019-2020)   
   86      107.55      66      126.7       $2.1         $2.2        D Robert Hagg, $0.2m (P-19/20)   
   197      40.75      69      123.3       $2.0         $2.2        D Travis Sanheim, $0.5m (P-19/20)   
   133      102.15      68      168.65       $1.1         $4.2        RW Michael Frolik, $2.5m (2019-2020)   
   14      268.3      14      285.85       $6.0         $7.1        RW Alexander Radulov, $3.5m (2019-2020)   
   98      138.65      83      148.75       $0.9         $3.7        RW Joonas Donskoi, $0.9m (2019-2020)   
                            $16.8         $24.4           

Increases all on the wingers, as intended.  Donskoi and Frolik should hit FA.




Chicago Blackhawks:

   17/18 Rank      17/18 FP      18/19 Rank      18/19 FP       Old Ext Value         New Ext Value        Player   
   51      199.05      17      299.25       $6.9         $7.5        C Jonathan Toews, $7m (2019-2020)   
   46      210      71      162.6       $5.3         $5.3        C Adam Henrique, $1.3m (2019-2020)   
   126      100.55      93      141.5       $3.1         $3.5        C Luke Glendening, $0.9m (2019-2020)   
   44      142.7      41      147.95       $3.5         $3.7        D Tyler Myers, $2.9m (2019-2020)   
   4      239.3      56      135       $5.2         $6.0        D PK Subban, $5.2m (2019-2020)   
   174      56.2      201      35.75       $0.8         $1.4        D Gustav Forsling, $0.5m (P-19/20)   
   47      141.65      26      170       $3.7         $4.3        D Ryan Ellis, $2m (2019-2020)   
   30      192.75      42      154.5       $3.3         $4.8        G Cam Ward, $1m (2019-2020)   
   34      165.5      25      218.75       $3.8         $5.5        G Carter Hutton, $2.8m (2019-2020)   
   181      73.25      113      123.95       $0.9         $3.1        LW Matt Martin, $0.9m (2019-2020)   
   118      126.45      153      96.35       $0.9         $3.2        LW Austin Watson, $0.9m (2019-2020)   
   129      96      73      159.85       $4.0         $4.0        C Vinnie Hinostroza, $0.9m (2019-2020)   
   120      115.9      85      148.6       $0.9         $3.7        RW Jake Virtanen, $0.8m (2019-2020)   
   36      220.65      11      296.25       $4.4         $5.2        RW Alexander Debrincat, $0.5m (P-19/20)   
                            $46.7         $61.2           

Again, goalies and wingers absorbing most of the increase here.  Half a dozen players to FA from this roster.




Edmonton Oilers:

   17/18 Rank      17/18 FP      18/19 Rank      18/19 FP       Old Ext Value         New Ext Value        Player   
   n/a      0      231      29.65       $0.8         $0.8        RW Robby Fabbri, $0.9m (2019-2020)   
   34      228.15      78      153.3       $5.9         $5.7        C/RW Jordan Eberle, $4.3m (2019-2020)   
   144      70.45      122      82.6       $1.7         $2.1        D Danny Dekeyser, $2m (2019-2020)   
   57      73.25      44      146.25       $1.9         $3.7        G Louis Domingue, $3.3m (2019-2020)   
   130      109.75      51      194.6       $2.6         $4.9        RW/LW Brett Connolly, $1m (2019-2020)   
   118      118.8      76      155.4       $0.9         $3.9        RW Chris Wagner, $0.5m (2019-2020)   
                            $13.8         $21.1           

Connolly and Wagner to FA - possibly Domingue.




Buffalo Sabres:

   17/18 Rank      17/18 FP      18/19 Rank      18/19 FP       Old Ext Value         New Ext Value        Player   
   153      67.05      100      99.65       $2.2         $2.5        D Jack Johnson, $0.9m (2019-2020)   
   51      137.45      38      149.35       $3.6         $3.7        D Alexander Edler, $2.4m (2019-2020)   
   76      161      128      116.3       $1.0         $4.0        LW Blake Comeau, $1m (2019-2020)   
   68      171.75      60      190.6       $4.8         $4.8        C Nick Foligno, $7m (2019-2020)   
   137      85      108      122.65       $2.0         $2.1        C JT Compher, $0.5m (P-19/20)   
   72      167.05      18      278       $5.8         $7.0        RW Josh Anderson, $0.9m (2019-2020)   
                            $19.4         $24.1           

Comeau to FA - Anderson gets a more appropriate contract.




Washington Capitals:

   17/18 Rank      17/18 FP      18/19 Rank      18/19 FP       Old Ext Value         New Ext Value        Player   
   19      255.25      45      195.65       $3.9         $4.5        LW Yanni Gourde, $0.5m (P-19/20)   
   201      36.65      235      19.7       $0.8         $0.9        D Chris Wideman, $2.6m (2019-2020)   
   93      101.75      146      69       $2.6         $2.5        D Jonas Brodin, $1.5m (2019-2020)   
   138      72.15      60      128.75       $3.1         $3.2        D Michal Kempny, $0.9m (2019-2020)   
   96      140.45      230      36.15       $0.9         $2.5        LW Charles Hudon, $0.5m (P-19/20)   
   210      39.55      186      62.85       $0.8         $1.6        RW Ty Rattie, $0.5m (P-19/20)   
                            $12.1         $15.2           

Same thing - 2 young wingers who could both land in FA.




New York Rangers:

   17/18 Rank      17/18 FP      18/19 Rank      18/19 FP       Old Ext Value         New Ext Value        Player   
   133      90.2      48      207.65       $5.3         $5.2        C Andrew Shaw, $3.1m (2019-2020)   
   123      101.8      102      131.3       $2.8         $3.3        C Jeff Carter, $1.1m (2019-2020)   
   60      185.1      59      191.8       $4.8         $4.8        C Boone Jenner, $6m (2019-2020)   
   n/a            132      93.15       $0.9         $2.3        LW Zachary Sanford, $0.5m (2019-2020)   
   162      81.4      69      167.8       $1.1         $4.2        RW Alex Chiasson, $0.5m (2019-2020)   
                            $14.9         $19.8           

Chiasson and Sanford to FA.


So the moral of the story is that Wingers and Goalies cost more and we are definitely fattening our FA pool.  The increase numbers may look daunting, but it's really not that much of a change since you're going to do with middle of the road wingers the same thing you've been doing with middle of the road centers - send them to FA and take your chances on gaining back similar talent at less money than you could have extended for.  In that sense the increase in pricing for some teams doesn't make them any worse than the pack - they just have to acquire cheap depth players in a different way now.  Extending them won't work. 

In this way I don't think making an exception to allow extensions under the old rules WITHOUT the matching salary rule is necessary.  It is an adjustment - no doubt.  But I don't believe it puts anyone at a disadvantage.   
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Re: Proposal to change extension method
« Reply #41 on: August 12, 2019, 09:28:14 AM »
is this going to happen or are we voting or something else?
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Re: Proposal to change extension method
« Reply #42 on: August 12, 2019, 09:30:56 AM »
is this going to happen or are we voting or something else?
This is going to happen.
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Re: Proposal to change extension method
« Reply #43 on: August 12, 2019, 09:59:59 AM »
I'll put it to a vote in a week or so once people have had time to digest it and poke holes in it.  In case there's some tinkering that needs to be done before we carve it in stone.

Personally I'm 100% for the change if that's not obvious.  But I'm still 1 person out of 20 here.  I'll use my pedestal to make my case, but in the end the league will decide. 
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Re: Proposal to change extension method
« Reply #44 on: August 12, 2019, 07:41:05 PM »
I love the original idea from Rob. 1pt. = $25k (or whatever exact amount we come up with)

I do however have MAJOR concerns about Slacks suggestions. I hate the idea of doing an average or 2 of the best three. I love our system of best of the last two years.

The only concern I have with the system is the timeline. As someone stated before, implementing this next year may be too early. May need to extend it to two years.
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Re: Proposal to change extension method
« Reply #45 on: August 12, 2019, 07:57:13 PM »
I love the original idea from Rob. 1pt. = $25k (or whatever exact amount we come up with)

I do however have MAJOR concerns about Slacks suggestions. I hate the idea of doing an average or 2 of the best three. I love our system of best of the last two years.

The only concern I have with the system is the timeline. As someone stated before, implementing this next year may be too early. May need to extend it to two years.

Jared played for the title every year and was one of the best around at finding value out of nowhere.  But you're seeing a bit of the fallout over there with all those extensions and none of them discountable.  Even without the rule change, your Avs have $26.5m in cap space next season with $54.8m in extensions.  lol...

But this is kinda how Jared did it - he re-formed his roster 2 or 3 times in his tenure here.  And always came back in championship form, so, mucho kudos there. 

Despite that - I don't think delaying this a year is really necessary or helpful.  There's just as many contracts that expire in 20/21 - so if we shift a year, the teams that are getting hit hardest now would see some relief, but another group of teams with more 20/21 expiration's would end up on the sh!t end of the stick.  Tear the band-aid off quick, I say.  I am sorry for what that means for you.  A tough situation becomes tougher. 
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Re: Proposal to change extension method
« Reply #46 on: August 12, 2019, 08:06:53 PM »
Jared played for the title every year and was one of the best around at finding value out of nowhere.  But you're seeing a bit of the fallout over there with all those extensions and none of them discountable.  Even without the rule change, your Avs have $26.5m in cap space next season with $54.8m in extensions.  lol...

But this is kinda how Jared did it - he re-formed his roster 2 or 3 times in his tenure here.  And always came back in championship form, so, mucho kudos there. 

Despite that - I don't think delaying this a year is really necessary or helpful.  There's just as many contracts that expire in 20/21 - so if we shift a year, the teams that are getting hit hardest now would see some relief, but another group of teams with more 20/21 expiration's would end up on the sh!t end of the stick.  Tear the band-aid off quick, I say.  I am sorry for what that means for you.  A tough situation becomes tougher.

The main issue I see with doing it this year is the money sent from team to team. I know I have a ton of money sent to me. I'm on board with it either way.

I realized I needed to make a run this year and maybe next, and then will have to tear this team down a bit and start over a little. I knew that coming in.
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Re: Proposal to change extension method
« Reply #47 on: August 12, 2019, 08:12:41 PM »
The main issue I see with doing it this year is the money sent from team to team. I know I have a ton of money sent to me. I'm on board with it either way.

I realized I needed to make a run this year and maybe next, and then will have to tear this team down a bit and start over a little. I knew that coming in.

The cash exchanged won't change - don't worry about that.
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Re: Proposal to change extension method
« Reply #48 on: August 12, 2019, 08:16:01 PM »
I realized I needed to make a run this year and maybe next, and then will have to tear this team down a bit and start over a little. I knew that coming in.

If you can find a way to retain your main goalies and deal off the rest, you may be able to re-tool on the fly.  And FA is going to be plump with depth so it's not a big deal that you have to lose some of your own to that pool - you can re-sign them for less. 

You have goalie strength so you're in a good position either way.
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Re: Proposal to change extension method
« Reply #49 on: August 12, 2019, 08:22:50 PM »
Solid convo happening here, I like it.

I already told Slack via PM that the only big problem with 3 years (I think someone else pointed out as well), as that is quite a long period of time for a player.

Especially if say a player is 31 going on 32, and needs an extension.
He's still a productive player, but very much expected to start to see a decline in the coming years. And, you'd have to extend the player based on his 29, 30, and 31 year old seasons. Assuming for the most part that the 29 and 30 seasons would be his best, that kind of sucks that you're paying a guy for what he did 3 and 2 years ago.

That said, there are always going to be loopholes and deals to be found, no matter what structure is used.

I mean, for us in here in fantasy, if a player is injured 2 years in a row (ie. Evander Kane), you know his re-sign will be cheaper and that plays a factor in trade value if he's being traded. It certainly did when I traded for him, as his re-sign was probably $1.5m less than it would have been had he been healthy for 1 of the re-sign years.
Generally speaking, if a player is injured 2 years in a row, it might affect his re-sign value in the real NHL too though, short of it being a Steven Stamkos type freak back to back year thing. A team wouldn't fork out a large chunk of money/cap to a guy that's shown to be injury prone, probably giving him a lesser money and shorter term deal to see if he stays healthy and produces like he did before injury. Again, Stamkos is kind of an outlier there I would say as he was a 50-goal guy before injury.

One other suggestion to toss out there for re-signing players... Is not looking at Total FanPts, but looking at FanPts per game.
In the Evander Kane scenario, when healthy, he was still putting up pretty good numbers (3 fanpts/game lets say), but since he was injured and other players who maybe scored 1.8 fanpts/game played 80 games, instead of Kane's 45 games, they would have finished ahead of him in the rankings due to it going on total points. (Don't quote me on those numbers, I'm not a math guy, they're just random estimates).

It would negate the injury factor 2 years in a row for us... Not sure if that's what we're going for or not though.

All in all, there's a lot of different ways to look at it though.

As for timeline... The only thing that is interesting to add on top of higher re-sign values for the most part, is we're adding blocked shots. So come next off-season, we're adding 2 elements that will drastically affect re-sign values, where a guy like Johnny Boychuck goes from irrelevant, to fairly relevant due to his hits and blocks. That's just a random name I threw out there, but there are a few guys like that on D that get you nice hits and blocks (Roman Polak another that comes to mind from previous years).
Might be a good idea to stagger those 2 (fairly large I'd say) changes, if enough people have an issue on it.
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