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Jul 26 @ 3:22 PM ET
So he is still eligible to sign this years qualifying offer? - NC Flyers Fan
The Flyers have already presented the qualifying offer to Hagg, I believe it must be at least a 10% increase over the previous seasons amount.
Even though the Flyers presented a QO, they can still work out a longer term deal in place of the offer, which is only for 1 year. So if they can not reach agreement, Hagg could sign the QO this year and the process would start over again next offseason. Although players have the ability to elect to go to arbitration once if both sides can not agree.
How do you guys plan to improve the penalty kill if you’re not having outside help coming in?
First of all, the coaching staff obviously has looked long and hard at it. Talked about it at the end of the season. I think the last twenty-two or twenty-three games we were pretty good at it.
Location: "It's pretty big loogie on my face, so I was pretty psssted".", PA Joined: 06.26.2007
Jul 26 @ 3:26 PM ET
Let me get this right. I cried because I said Jake Voracek is overrated?! - SuperSchennBros
This is why people make fun of you, you can't even follow a simple thread without jumping around inside your own head. Did I mention Voracek? No, I stated YOUR almighty opinion no one seems to respect, like the countless other times you have cried by stating "MY opinion".
Nobody should care if I think or anyone else thinks a certain player is overrated but my god, these guys cry like they just finished watching Titanic every time I give my opinion. - SuperSchennBros
The Flyers have already presented the qualifying offer to Hagg, I believe it must be at least a 10% increase over the previous seasons amount.
Even though the Flyers presented a QO, they can still work out a longer term deal in place of the offer, which is only for 1 year. So if they can not reach agreement, Hagg could sign the QO this year and the process would start over again next offseason. Although players have the ability to elect to go to arbitration once if both sides can not agree. - Glak18
It's odd, his QO (and Martel and Goulbourne's) were only 5% increases, but I thought it had to be 10%.
Edit: Players who earned less than $660,000 in the previous season must be offered 110 percent of last season's salary. Players making up to $1 million must be offered 105 percent. Players making over $1 million must be offered 100 percent.
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Jul 26 @ 3:30 PM ET
$874,125 - jmatchett383
His total ELC contract was $2,775,000 over 3 years, making it $925,000 avg per year. With a 10% increase it would make it just under 1.25 million I believe. Is that how qualifying offers work?
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Jul 26 @ 3:30 PM ET
This is why people make fun of you, you can't even follow a simple thread without jumping around inside your own head. Did I mention Voracek? No, I stated YOUR almighty opinion no one seems to respect, like the countless other times you have cried by stating "MY opinion". - Glak18
Jumping around in my own head. You didn’t give an example, so I went with the current circumstance to relate to what you are talking about. Yeah, it’s crazy that anyone would speak from their own point of view and use their opinion...
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Jul 26 @ 3:31 PM ET
It's odd, his QO (and Martel and Goulbourne's) were only 5% increases, but I thought it had to be 10%.
Edit: Players who earned less than $660,000 in the previous season must be offered 110 percent of last season's salary. Players making up to $1 million must be offered 105 percent. Players making over $1 million must be offered 100 percent. - jmatchett383
Oh thanks for the info, I thought it was a blanked 10%. That's good to know.
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Jul 26 @ 3:32 PM ET
Jumping around in my own head. You didn’t give an example, so I went with the current circumstance to relate to what you are talking about. Yeah, it’s crazy that anyone would speak from their own point of view and use their opinion... - SuperSchennBros
Yeah, even crazier to think others have opinions too....pffft others.
His total ELC contract was $2,775,000 over 3 years, making it $925,000 avg per year. With a 10% increase it would make it just under 1.25 million I believe. Is that how qualifying offers work? - Glak18
The Flyers have already presented the qualifying offer to Hagg, I believe it must be at least a 10% increase over the previous seasons amount.
Even though the Flyers presented a QO, they can still work out a longer term deal in place of the offer, which is only for 1 year. So if they can not reach agreement, Hagg could sign the QO this year and the process would start over again next offseason. Although players have the ability to elect to go to arbitration once if both sides can not agree. - Glak18
I thought Hagg didn’t file for arbitration. Was he even eligible to file this year?
His total ELC contract was $2,775,000 over 3 years, making it $925,000 avg per year. With a 10% increase it would make it just under 1.25 million I believe. Is that how qualifying offers work? - Glak18
You have to take the signing bonus out. His base salary was $832,500.
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Jul 26 @ 3:35 PM ET
you're rubber cement
edit: I thought the Schenn trade was a good one. The team more than made up his production. I'm not really a JVR fan. - Scoob
I don’t have a problem with any of this but the reality is, when I have to listen to “If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a million times, we never missed Schenn this season” for an entire year. Very arrogant and bold words. Take your Medicine. Hextall wanted Schenn’s production wasn’t replace. G and Jake called JvR to convince him to come back. Hextall made the rest happen.
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Jul 26 @ 3:37 PM ET
I don’t have a problem with any of this but the reality is, when I have to listen to “If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a million times, we never missed Schenn this season” for an entire year. Very arrogant and bold words. Take your Medicine. Hextall wanted Schenn’s production wasn’t replace. G and Jake called JvR to convince him to come back. Hextall made the rest happen.
You really wanna get into high and mighty? - SuperSchennBros
Sure, let's start with what YOUR definition is for "replacing production".
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Jul 26 @ 3:38 PM ET
Yeah, even crazier to think others have opinions too....pffft others. - Glak18
Yeah, I’ll continue to wait on that example you haven’t give.
By the way, are you all still upset at JR for his comments about Steve Mason. You guys never gave me a response and were pretty upset about his opinions a couple years ago.
I don’t have a problem with any of this but the reality is, when I have to listen to “If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a million times, we never missed Schenn this season” for an entire year. Very arrogant and bold words. Take your Medicine. Hextall wanted Schenn’s production wasn’t replace. G and Jake called JvR to convince him to come back. Hextall made the rest happen.
You really wanna get into high and mighty? - SuperSchennBros
At the end of the day, we lost Schenn and the goals he would have scored last year, but we added 2 very solid looking prospects from that trade. Now we went out and signed someone who can help contribute more goals, and we still have those very good looking prospects. I've got nothing against Schenn, and I would have gladly taken his offensive production last year, but moving forward I do think we are in a better spot because of that trade.