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Contract Extensions
« on: September 26, 2020, 05:40:39 PM »
Contract Extensions
Only players whose contracts have expired may be extended
(ie. You cannot extend a player in the 3rd or 4th year of a 5 year contract)

Extension Period:
You may only extend a player's contract during the designated extension period(s)
This will be in the off-season, after PDH playoffs and before the PDH Rookie Draft

How to do Extensions:
Look up the player's rank from each of the past 2 seasons (On Fantrax, players will be sorted by "Score")
Their highest rank will be used to calculate their extension cost
Find the corresponding dollar amount for the player at his position, listed below
*If a player has multiple eligibility positions at time of re-sign (ie. C,RW or LW/RW) you take the highest dollar amount for the re-sign value
(It may, or may not be the highest rank number, as each position has different re-sign values)

Example of Posting a Re-Sign:
C Evgeny Kuznetsov
2018-19 Rank: 39
2019-20 Rank: 63
Highest Rank = 39th - > $5.7m re-sign value
$5.7m re-sign per year for 2, 3, 4, or 5 years (up to GM)

Examples of Dual-Eligible Re-Sign Posts:
LW/RW Patrik Laine
2018-19 LW Rank: 32nd
2019-20 LW Rank: 18th
Highest Rank = 18th - > $6.0m re-sign value
2018-19 RW Rank: 28nd
2019-20 RW Rank: 12th
Highest Rank = 12th - > $6.9m re-sign value
$6.9m re-sign per year for 3, 4, or 5 years (up to GM)


Contract Limits for Extensions
Contract extensions have minimum contract lengths, as well as maximum lengths
There is added flexibility versus Free Agency contracts, and numbers somewhat mimic how NHL re-signs would go depending on age of player

Salary Per Year - Min & Max Years
$6.5m+ - 3 to 5 years
$5 to $6.4m - 2 to 5 years
$3.5 to $4.9m - 2 to 4 years
$2 to $3.4m - 1 to 3 years
$0.5 to $1.9m - 1 to 2 years


Extension Values:
- Extension values are based on real-life NHL cap hits, with one exception:
- D values are at a 10% reduction versus real-life contracts, due to the fact that in PDH we have 6 D slots and 3 each of C,LW,RW. Flex spots can be any skater so those are not factored in, although one could actually start 9 D, furthering the argument for a slight reduction in D re-sign values.
- All values have been rounded down where applicable:
(ie. Contracts that are $5,850,000 are now $5,800,000; Contracts that are $4,687,687 are now $4,600,000)
- Values will be updated yearly to reflect the most current contracts

Last Updated Sept.30, 2020. Based on all cap hits from the 2019-20 NHL season:

CENTER:
1. Connor McDavid   $12,500,000
2. Auston Matthews   $11,600,000
3. John Tavares   $11,000,000
4. Jonathan Toews   $10,500,000
5. Anze Kopitar   $10,000,000
6. Jack Eichel   $10,000,000
7. Tyler Seguin   $9,800,000
8. Evgeni Malkin   $9,500,000
9. Nicklas Bäckström   $9,200,000
10. Sidney Crosby   $8,700,000
11. Steven Stamkos   $8,500,000
12. Leon Draisaitl   $8,500,000
13. Sebastian Aho   $8,400,000
14. Ryan Getzlaf   $8,200,000
15. Ryan Johansen   $8,000,000
16. Matt Duchene   $8,000,000
17. Logan Couture   $8,000,000
18. Evgeny Kuznetsov   $7,800,000
19. Ryan O'Reilly   $7,500,000
20. David Krejci   $7,200,000
21. Nico Hischier   $7,200,000
22. Kevin Hayes   $7,100,000
23. Ryan Kesler   $6,800,000
24. Patrice Bergeron   $6,800,000
25. Brayden Point   $6,700,000
26. Derek Stepan   $6,500,000
27. Paul Stastny   $6,500,000
28. Brayden Schenn   $6,500,000
29. Sean Monahan   $6,300,000
30. Nathan MacKinnon   $6,300,000
31-35   $6,000,000
36-40   $5,700,000
41-45   $5,500,000
46-50   $5,200,000
51-55   $4,900,000
56-60   $4,500,000
61-65   $4,000,000
66-70   $3,700,000
71-75   $3,200,000
76-80   $2,800,000
81-85   $2,000,000
86-90   $1,500,000
90-100   $1,100,000
100+   $900,000

LEFT WING:
1. Artemi Panarin   $11,600,000
2. Alex Ovechkin   $9,500,000
3. Jamie Benn   $9,500,000
4. Jeff Skinner   $9,000,000
5. Claude Giroux   $8,200,000
6. Zach Parise   $7,500,000
7. Kyle Connor   $7,100,000
8. James van Riemsdyk   $7,000,000
9. Max Pacioretty   $7,000,000
10. Evander Kane   $7,000,000
11. Anders Lee   $7,000,000
12. Matthew Tkachuk   $7,000,000
13. Johnny Gaudreau   $6,700,000
14. Patrik Laine   $6,700,000
15. Chris Kreider   $6,500,000
16. Alex DeBrincat   $6,400,000
17. Brad Marchand   $6,100,000
18. Mats Zuccarello   $6,000,000
19. Filip Forsberg   $6,000,000
20. Loui Eriksson   $6,000,000
21. Milan Lucic   $6,000,000
22. Timo Meier   $6,000,000
23. Jake Guentzel   $6,000,000
24. Jonathan Huberdeau   $5,900,000
25. Alexander Steen   $5,700,000
26. Gabriel Landeskog   $5,500,000
27. Andrew Ladd   $5,500,000
28. Jonathan Drouin   $5,500,000
29. Nick Foligno   $5,500,000
30. Jason Zucker   $5,500,000
31-35   $5,000,000
36-40   $4,500,000
41-45   $3,500,000
46-50   $3,200,000
51-55   $2,900,000
56-60   $2,600,000
61-65   $2,200,000
66-70   $2,000,000
71-75   $1,600,000
76-80   $1,400,000
81-85   $1,000,000
85+   $900,000

RIGHT WING:
1. Mitchell Marner   $10,800,000
2. Patrick Kane   $10,500,000
3. Mark Stone   $9,500,000
4. Nikita Kucherov   $9,500,000
5. Mikko Rantanen   $9,200,000
6. Blake Wheeler   $8,200,000
7. Jakub Voracek   $8,200,000
8. Phil Kessel   $8,000,000
9. Vladimir Tarasenko   $7,500,000
10. Clayton Keller   $7,100,000
11. Joe Pavelski   $7,000,000
12. William Nylander   $6,900,000
13. David Pastrnak   $6,600,000
14. Alexander Radulov   $6,200,000
15. Brandon Saad   $6,000,000
16. Kyle Okposo   $6,000,000
17. Nikolaj Ehlers   $6,000,000
18. Dustin Brown   $5,800,000
19. Cam Atkinson   $5,800,000
20. Brock Boeser   $5,800,000
21. T.J. Oshie   $5,700,000
22. James Neal   $5,700,000
23. Jordan Eberle   $5,500,000
24. Gustav Nyquist   $5,500,000
25. Travis Konecny   $5,500,000
26. Teuvo Teräväinen   $5,400,000
27. Patric Hörnqvist   $5,300,000
28. Ondrej Palat   $5,300,000
29. Jakob Silfverberg   $5,200,000
30. Yanni Gourde   $5,100,000
31-35   $5,000,000
36-40   $4,600,000
41-45   $3,900,000
46-50   $3,300,000
51-55   $3,000,000
56-60   $2,300,000
61-65   $1,500,000
66-70   $1,100,000
71-100   $900,000
100-129   $800,000
130+   $700,000

DEFENSE:
1. Erik Karlsson   $10,300,000
2. Drew Doughty   $9,900,000
3. Roman Josi   $8,100,000
4. P.K. Subban   $8,100,000
5. Oliver Ekman-Larsson   $7,300,000
6. Jacob Trouba   $7,200,000
7. John Carlson   $7,200,000
8. Brent Burns   $7,200,000
9. Thomas Chabot   $7,200,000
10. Victor Hedman   $7,000,000
11. Shea Weber   $7,000,000
12. Jared Spurgeon   $6,700,000
13. Ryan Suter   $6,700,000
14. Aaron Ekblad   $6,700,000
15. Kris Letang   $6,400,000
16. Marc-Édouard Vlasic   $6,300,000
17. Brent Seabrook   $6,100,000
18. Mark Giordano   $6,000,000
19. Ryan McDonagh   $6,000,000
20. Ivan Provorov   $6,000,000
21. Cam Fowler   $5,800,000
22. Justin Faulk   $5,800,000
23. Keith Yandle   $5,600,000
24. Ryan Ellis   $5,500,000
25. Joshua Morrissey   $5,500,000
26. Tyler Myers   $5,400,000
27. Alexander Edler   $5,400,000
28. Erik Johnson   $5,400,000
29. Johnny Boychuk   $5,400,000
30. Matt Dumba    $5,400,000
31-35   $5,200,000
36-40   $4,900,000
41-45   $4,800,000
46-50   $4,600,000
51-55   $4,500,000
56-60   $4,300,000
61-65   $4,000,000
66-70   $3,700,000
71-75   $3,600,000
76-80   $3,600,000
81-85   $3,500,000
86-90   $3,100,000
90-95   $2,700,000
96-100   $2,200,000
101-110   $1,300,000
111-120   $1,000,000
121-130   $900,000
131-190   $800,000
191+   $700,000

GOALIE:
1. Carey Price   $10,500,000
2. Sergei Bobrovsky   $10,000,000
3. Andrei Vasilevskiy   $9,500,000
4. Marc-André Fleury   $7,000,000
5. Tuukka Rask   $7,000,000
6. John Gibson   $6,400,000
7. Connor Hellebuyck   $6,100,000
8. Cory Schneider   $6,000,000
9. Jonathan Quick   $5,800,000
10. Martin Jones   $5,700,000
11. Roberto Luongo   $5,300,000
12. Frederik Andersen   $5,000,000
13. Robin Lehner   $5,000,000
14. Semyon Varlamov   $5,000,000
15. Pekka Rinne   $5,000,000
16. Ben Bishop   $4,900,000
17. Darcy Kuemper   $4,500,000
18. Mikko Koskinen   $4,500,000
19. Jordan Binnington   $4,400,000
20. Jake Allen   $4,300,000
21. Devan Dubnyk   $4,300,000
22. Antti Raanta   $4,200,000
23. Elvis Merzlikins   $4,000,000
24. Tristan Jarry   $3,500,000
25. James Reimer   $3,400,000
26. Philipp Grubauer   $3,300,000
27. Petr Mrázek   $3,100,000
28. Jonathan Bernier   $3,000,000
29. Joonas Korpisalo   $2,800,000
30. Carter Hutton   $2,700,000
31. David Rittich   $2,700,000
32. Anders Nilsson   $2,600,000
33. Jaroslav Halák   $2,200,000
34. Pavel Francouz   $2,000,000
35. Ilya Sorokin   $2,000,000
36-40   $1,400,000
41-50   $900,000
51+   $800,000
« Last Edit: October 08, 2020, 09:33:43 PM by WestCoastExpress »
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