Only doing this because I'm super bored and Slack brought it up as well.
So I did the math (keeping all the numbers the whole way thought, decimal places, etc.) thinking maybe I didn't round enough places.
But any way you look at it these guys should all be rounded "down" and not up. None of the 3 are really close to the $500k threshold (like a $3,440,000 type thing where if it were $3,449,880 then yeah okay round up to $3.5m)
C Nico Hischier, $0.5m (P-19/20)
2018-19 Points: 189.85 x 25,000 = 4.7 x 70% = 3.3
2019-20 Points: 134.8 x 30,000 = 4.0
Sign for 5 years on Prospect Extension:
C Nico Hischier, $3.3m (2024-2025)
C Nico Hischier, $3.4m (2024-2025)
2018-19 Points:
189.85 x 25,000 = 4,746,250 x 70% = 3,322,375 -> 3.322 -> $3.3m
D Mikhail Sergachev, $0.5m (P-19/20)
2018-19 Points: 164.7 x 25,000 = 4.1
2019-20 Points: 177.95 x 30,000 = 5.3 x 70% = 3.7
Sign for 5 years on Prospect Extension:
D Mikhail Sergachev, $3.7m (2024-2025)
D Mikhail Sergachev, $3.8m (2024-2025)
2019-20 Points:
177.95 x 30,000 = 5,338,500 x 70% = 3,736,950 -> 3.737 - > 3.7m
LW/RW Clayton Keller, $0.5m (P-19/20)
2018-19 Points: 157.85 x 25,000 = 3.9
2019-20 Points: 167.45 x 30,000 = 5.0 x 70% = 3.5
Sign for 5 years on Prospect Extension:
LW/RW Clayton Keller, $3.5m (2024-2025)
LW/RW Clayton Keller, $3.6m (2024-2025)
2019-20 Points:
167.45 x 30,000 = 5,023,500 x 70% = 3,516,450 -> 3.517 -> $3.5m