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Downinfloflo
12-17-2013, 11:05 PM
Things are about to get a little nutty in the NHL soon..

NHL rumors: Toews, Kane could pass $11M on next contracts

The news out of the Board of Governors meetings this week wasn't only music to the ears of players that are scheduled to be free agents this upcoming summer but the summers beyond. The NHL is healthy right now and the cap is likely only going to continue to escalate and escalate in a hurry.It won't be long until the NHL has its first $10 million salary cap hit. In fact, P.K. Subban (http://www.cbssports.com/nhl/players/playerpage/1282455/pk-subban) could possibly hit that number with his next contract, due before next season in Montreal. But it could be in a couple of years that the bank really gets broken.
With the salary cap making a jump of almost $7 million before next season, it's reasonable to expect that in two years, after the 2014-15 season, the cap could be around $80 million. You know who is slated to become free agents after the 2014-15 season? Blackhawks superstars Jonathan Toews (http://www.cbssports.com/nhl/players/playerpage/1282456/jonathan-toews) and Patrick Kane (http://www.cbssports.com/nhl/players/playerpage/1240390/patrick-kane).
There is a growing sense that both are going to ask for a lot of money, as in close to double what they're making right now. What are they making right now? They each have $6.3 million against the cap.
TSN's Bob McKenzie explained on NBCSN on Wednesday:


"I look at the Chicago Blackhawks (http://www.cbssports.com/nhl/teams/page/CHI/chicago-blackhawks), and I look at Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews, guys who have a year left on their contracts after this season but then are unrestricted free agents. These guys are only making $6.3 million on their cap hit right now. That is very modest. But keep in mind those deals were negotiated before these guys won Stanley Cup (http://www.cbssports.com/nhl/playoffs)s and effectively became the brand for the Chicago Blackhawks. Nobody would dispute as good as Duncan Keith (http://www.cbssports.com/nhl/players/playerpage/435185/duncan-keith) and the other guys are on the Hawks, it's Toews and and it's Kane. I think these guys are going to get paid. It would not surprise me if they look for double what they're getting right now. That's up maybe in the $11 million-$12 million range.
"NHL players have done a magnificent job of not being greedy. They don't want to take the 20 percent of the cap, they like to leave some money for the team to spread it around and surround them with other players. But I also think you're going to see players like Kane and Toews and two years from now, Steven Stamkos when his deal comes up, you're looking at guys that are going to be looking for $11 million, $12 million, $13 million, $14 million, which is still less than the 20 percent maximum salary that they're entitled to."
The NHL has not seen a player with a cap hit that exceeds $10 million yet. Alex Ovechkin (http://www.cbssports.com/nhl/players/playerpage/559829/alex-ovechkin) is the closest at $9.5 million on a contract signed in 2008. But it looks like it will only be a matter of time.

http://www.cbssports.com/nhl/eye-on-hockey/24373474/tnhl-rumors-jonathan-toews-parick-kane-could-pass-11m-on-next-deals

ParanoidAndroid
12-18-2013, 07:09 AM
If the Sabres get Rinehart this year and McDavid next year, they will also be well under the cap. Can you imagine getting those picks and bringing in Kane? :drool:

coastal
12-18-2013, 08:00 PM
If the Sabres get Rinehart this year and McDavid next year, they will also be well under the cap. Can you imagine getting those picks and bringing in Kane? :drool:
Boner jams....

Skooby
12-18-2013, 08:46 PM
We'd probably make the playoffs anyways.

coastal
12-19-2013, 08:18 PM
I would love for Kane to come home.