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Zak MacMillan
Ottawa Senators
Location: Harrisburg, PA
Joined: 10.24.2024

Thursday @ 3:55 PM ET
Zak MacMillan: Rumors Rumors regarding trades and contract extensions in Ottawa
Nuckerwhatever
Toronto Maple Leafs
Joined: 11.12.2016

Thursday @ 5:04 PM ET
Claude Giroux

The Senators are actively engaged in contract negotiations with veteran forward Claude Giroux. This could be a bridge deal.

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HoweHatrick
Joined: 01.02.2014

Thursday @ 6:33 PM ET
Claude Giroux

The Senators are actively engaged in contract negotiations with veteran forward Claude Giroux. This could be a bridge deal.

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This is what happens when you have AI writers and zero proof reading skills.
Tom Dusome
Season Ticket Holder
Location: Hamilton, ON
Joined: 06.28.2007

Yesterday @ 9:01 AM ET
Claude Giroux

The Senators are actively engaged in contract negotiations with veteran forward Claude Giroux. This could be a bridge deal.

?

- Nuckerwhatever


I thought it looked out of place too but thought maybe a bridge to an over 35 contract but Claude turned 37 in January.
Tom Dusome
Season Ticket Holder
Location: Hamilton, ON
Joined: 06.28.2007

Yesterday @ 9:05 AM ET
My curiosity was why the trend toward shorter contracts? Ottawa is getting better I am curious why they wouldn't want to lock up some of their better young players.
OttawaB
Ottawa Senators
Location: Ottawa, ON
Joined: 08.02.2016

Yesterday @ 1:28 PM ET
My curiosity was why the trend toward shorter contracts? Ottawa is getting better I am curious why they wouldn't want to lock up some of their better young players.
- Tom Dusome



My guess would be salary cap related. With the rapidly rising cap over the next few years (to around $120 million in 3-4 years) players may "bet on themselves" and take a shorter contract and then lock in on a longer term deal for even more money in a few years. In this example .... Pinto may get 5-6 million now for term, but by waiting a few years it would rise to 7-8 million per year even if his play levels off.
GrimmdaGoalie
Ottawa Senators
Location: Ottawa, ON
Joined: 01.07.2016

Today @ 12:16 PM ET
Wouldn't surprise me if a bunch of big names take a one year deal in order to be available for next year, when the cap rises again and a bunch of teams have more space. For example, marner picks a team where he will get lots of PP time and can rack up points on a 12.5 to 13 mill deal. Then cashes in on a huge deal next year.

I like the fact that the Sens are taking their time on a Giroux deal. I hope the days of the Senators having to pay the Sens Tax (one extra year and one million more per year than other teams to lure people here) are gone.