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Well I called it before and really this is the best for us.Trouba 's inflated ego needs to perch somewhere else.Good riddance ,make him wait till we get the best deal for him then kiss that lazy ass good bye....

Posted
10 minutes ago, iso_55 said:

So, what do teams have to give up to sign Trouba?

Depends on what they offer him.  From http://www.colliganhockey.com/nhl-rfa-compensation-rules-2016/

 Calculated Offer Sheet Amount  Draft Pick Compensation
$1,239,226 or below  None
Over $1,239,226 to $1,877,615  Third Round
Over $1,877,615 to $3,755,233  Second Round
Over $3,755,233 to $5,632,847  First Round & Third Round
Over $5,632,847 to $7,510,464  First Round, Second Round, and Third Round
Over $7,510,464 to $9,388,080  Two First Rounds, Second Round, and Third Round
Over $9,388,080  Four First Rounds

 

There are a number of additional rules when it comes to draft pick compensation. Here are a few key highlights (please see CBA Article 10.4 for full details):

  • Teams must use their own original draft picks for purposes of offer sheet compensation. They cannot acquire picks from other teams, however, they can trade away their own picks and then re-acquire them at a later date.
  • Teams owing picks for amounts up to $7,510,464 must have those picks available in next year’s draft (2017).
  • Teams owing two picks in the same round must have them available in the next three drafts (or three picks in the next four drafts, etc)

Here is the big one:

  • If the original team chooses to accept the terms of the offer sheet, they are also not allowed to trade the player for one year from the date of exercising their right to match.  (i.e. if Jets match an offer by another team, they can't trade Trouba for one calendar year.)

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, ALuCsRED said:

Depends on what they offer him.  From http://www.colliganhockey.com/nhl-rfa-compensation-rules-2016/

 Calculated Offer Sheet Amount  Draft Pick Compensation
$1,239,226 or below  None
Over $1,239,226 to $1,877,615  Third Round
Over $1,877,615 to $3,755,233  Second Round
Over $3,755,233 to $5,632,847  First Round & Third Round
Over $5,632,847 to $7,510,464  First Round, Second Round, and Third Round
Over $7,510,464 to $9,388,080  Two First Rounds, Second Round, and Third Round
Over $9,388,080  Four First Rounds

 

There are a number of additional rules when it comes to draft pick compensation. Here are a few key highlights (please see CBA Article 10.4 for full details):

  • Teams must use their own original draft picks for purposes of offer sheet compensation. They cannot acquire picks from other teams, however, they can trade away their own picks and then re-acquire them at a later date.
  • Teams owing picks for amounts up to $7,510,464 must have those picks available in next year’s draft (2017).
  • Teams owing two picks in the same round must have them available in the next three drafts (or three picks in the next four drafts, etc)

Here is the big one:

  • If the original team chooses to accept the terms of the offer sheet, they are also not allowed to trade the player for one year from the date of exercising their right to match.  (i.e. if Jets match an offer by another team, they can't trade Trouba for one calendar year.)

 

That's a lot to give up. He wants $8 mill a year. No team in their right mind would give up two first round, second & third round players for Trouba. Maybe McDavid but even then...

Posted
2 minutes ago, iso_55 said:

That's a lot to give up. He wants $8 mill a year. No team in their right mind would give up two first round, second & third round players for Trouba. Maybe McDavid but even then...

And if he can't sign for less to try get around the draft picks (say like $4 million) because the Jets will match it and make him play.  The contract offer one signs is the contract they have to sign with the original team too.

Posted

There was a lot of talk around July 1st about the Bruins, but  the Bruins have traded away their 2nd and 3rd in 2017.  That would mean that then the Bruins would have to make an offer to Trouba > $9.388,080 per season as the only compensation they could send back was the four first rounders.  

Posted
5 minutes ago, ALuCsRED said:

There was a lot of talk around July 1st about the Bruins, but  the Bruins have traded away their 2nd and 3rd in 2017.  That would mean that then the Bruins would have to make an offer to Trouba > $9.388,080 per season as the only compensation they could send back was the four first rounders.  

Imagine 4 first rounders. Whoa. (Where does he sign?)

Posted
12 hours ago, Goalie said:

RNH plus Klefbom for Trouba plus Dano or Armia or Lowry works for me 

Yeah I bet it does, you sure you don't want to add McDavid in there just to sweeten the pot a little bit? Maybe add Draisaitl too just to make sure it goes through?

Posted

If nothing gets done before the start of the season and the Jets bust out of the gate, puts us in the drivers seat.

If the Jets Shite the bed out of the gate, pressures up. 

Roll the dice.

With New Jersey trading away Larsson, they might be a suitor. 

Posted

If Trouba gets traded i'm pretty sure we get a very good d-man in return who hopefully plays the left side and a medium prospect/ draft pick. Don't think Chevy will fleece anybody this time but the return will be very good.

Posted
13 hours ago, kelownabomberfan said:

Taylor Hall

Ummm no. That's why I said "who would NJ give up?" See, they need offense there, that's why they traded for Taylor Hall. If Hall is a bust there (which will take a year or two to determine) then they would but Trouba will be long gone by then.

Posted

Hall was the price for a top pairing young D on a great contract a desperate team had to pay. Return for a disgruntled player with no contract asking for a trade and to be paid big money will be much much less

Posted (edited)

Bottom line.  If he wants to play in the nhl... he has 2 options. . 1. Sign with the Jets. 2. Sit until he is traded. Jets will not let a 22 year old RFA who has earned nothing and has zero rights tell them what they can do. He won't be traded until someone offers what the jets want. 

 

Edited by Goalie
Posted
1 hour ago, KptKrunch said:

Ummm no. That's why I said "who would NJ give up?" See, they need offense there, that's why they traded for Taylor Hall. If Hall is a bust there (which will take a year or two to determine) then they would but Trouba will be long gone by then.

I was joking KK.  You should know that by now.

Posted
3 hours ago, IC Khari said:

Why? I mean seriously ...

Because he will bring back more if he is signed. I mean, if someone offers him 8m a year the Jets will take the compensation but why do you think he hasn't been offered one?

Posted
1 hour ago, iHeart said:

you know its funny, I was thinking the same thing, that is he volunteering to go to Vegas?

There has been talk of teams making deals with Vegas to avoid losing someone they can't protect. You never know...unfortunately Vegas has nothing to trade back but draft picks. 

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