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Broberg remains an unsigned after receiving a qualifying offer as an RFA in Edmonton.

The Oilers are presently 2.5m over Cap ,  with many players to sign / extend ..

and without a GM .

 

We saw glimpses of Broberg in the playoffs,

and this 23 yrs , 6’3  200lbs , LD, could be a very interesting player to pursue.


The Canucks have 2.5 available in Cap I beleive?  (Poolman LTIR)

 

 

Broberg s agent was reported as saying he was unhappy in Edmonton in Dec 2023 .

 

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4 minutes ago, Bob Long said:

wait, they didn't QO him? so he's a free agent?


All I’m seeing on Cap Friendly :

RFA no arbitration rights because he needs an extra year of pro.

European transfer clause only lasted for 2 of his last 3 year ELC.

 

Is there a date that makes him a UFA?

 

his qualifying offer is 885k

 

 

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Just now, SilentSam said:


All I’m seeing on Cap Friendly :

RFA no arbitration rights because he needs an extra year of pro.

European transfer clause only lasted for 2 of his last 3 year ELC.

 

Is there a date that makes him a UFA?

 

his qualifying offer is 885k

 

 

 

I see 874+ on capfriendly (I thought it's supposed to be shut down - maybe it caught the CDC bug?)

 

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Just now, 6of1_halfdozenofother said:

 

I see 874+ on capfriendly (I thought it's supposed to be shut down - maybe it caught the CDC bug?)

 

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New ownership on CF is driving everybody bat shit crazy lol..

   it’s a conspiracy lol!

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Canucks do not have a 3rd round pick next year

and here is a list of compensation levels for rfa raids

$1 - $1,511,701
No Compensation

 

$1,511,702 - $2,290,457
1 Third Round Pick

 

$2,290,458 - $4,580,917
1 Second Round Pick

 

$4,580,918 - $6,871,374
1 First Round Pick
1 Third Round Pick

 

$6,871,375 - $9,161,834
1 First Round Pick
1 Second Round Pick
1 Third Round Pick

 

$9,161,835 - $11,452,294
2 First Round Picks
1 Second Round Pick
1 Third Round Pick

 

$11,452,295 - ∞
4 First Round Picks
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6 minutes ago, Gurn said:

Canucks do not have a 3rd round pick next year

and here is a list of compensation levels for rfa raids

$1 - $1,511,701
No Compensation

 

$1,511,702 - $2,290,457
1 Third Round Pick

 

$2,290,458 - $4,580,917
1 Second Round Pick

 

$4,580,918 - $6,871,374
1 First Round Pick
1 Third Round Pick

 

$6,871,375 - $9,161,834
1 First Round Pick
1 Second Round Pick
1 Third Round Pick

 

$9,161,835 - $11,452,294
2 First Round Picks
1 Second Round Pick
1 Third Round Pick

 

$11,452,295 - ∞
4 First Round Picks

 

In theory, we could fuck around with Deadmonton's cap by convincing him to sign a $1,511,700 contract - but then we'd have to decide who additionally would need to be sent down if we successfully get him (because we're already over the roster headcount limit if you add Silovs or any other backup goaltender).

 

edit, forgot to mention that it'd be too much of a gamble (too much of an unknown) to be throwing $2.3mil at him, and we don't have the cap space for it anyways :classic_tongue:

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6 minutes ago, Gurn said:

Canucks do not have a 3rd round pick next year

and here is a list of compensation levels for rfa raids

$1 - $1,511,701
No Compensation

 

$1,511,702 - $2,290,457
1 Third Round Pick

 

$2,290,458 - $4,580,917
1 Second Round Pick

 

$4,580,918 - $6,871,374
1 First Round Pick
1 Third Round Pick

 

$6,871,375 - $9,161,834
1 First Round Pick
1 Second Round Pick
1 Third Round Pick

 

$9,161,835 - $11,452,294
2 First Round Picks
1 Second Round Pick
1 Third Round Pick

 

$11,452,295 - ∞
4 First Round Picks


so he qualifies at 875 k ,  we do not need to compensate,  that’s what I see?

 

Offering 1.5 would put Edmonton in a “match “ or lose him scenario ??

they don’t have money for that .

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Broberg was qualified.  However, he still needs to negotiate a new contract as an RFA.  Edmonton retained his rights as an RFA by qualifying him.  I think you are confused Sam that you think because he was qualified that he has to accept that contract.  Qualifying only means that Edmonton gets to keep his rights while they offer him a new contract.  He doesn't have arbitration rights, but he can be offer sheeted just like Silovs...

 

  • Teams must extend a qualifying offer to a restricted free agent to retain negotiation rights.
    • A qualifying offer is an official Standard Player Contract (SPC) offer which shall be 1 year in length, and which can be subject to salary arbitration should the player be eligible.
    • Clubs have until the later of June 25th or the first Monday after the Entry Draft to submit Qualifying Offers. For 2023, the deadline is June 30th at 5pm ET.
    • Qualifying Offers apply to Group 2 and Group 4 free agents.
    • Submitting a Qualifying Offers gives the prior club the right of first refusal to match any offer sheet submitted, or receive draft pick compensation.
    • If the player rejects the qualifying offer, they remain an RFA and their rights are retained by the team.
    • If a player does not receive a qualifying offer, the player becomes a UFA.
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2 minutes ago, 6of1_halfdozenofother said:

 

In theory, we could fuck around with Deadmonton's cap by convincing him to sign a $1,511,700 contract - but then we'd have to decide who additionally would need to be sent down if we successfully get him (because we're already over the roster headcount limit if you add Silovs or any other backup goaltender).

 

edit, forgot to mention that it'd be too much of a gamble (too much of an unknown) to be throwing $2.3mil at him, and we don't have the cap space for it anyways :classic_tongue:


So perhaps we move Friedman or _____

for futures somewhere ,.  And we have room ??

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This type of scenario, is likely why the league has a 10% over the cap wiggle room, during the off season.

gives Edmonton time to sign players, and then trade down to the starting roster./cap.

capfriendly -Edmonton.

 

PROJECTED CAP HIT Tooltip : $90,454,167
PROJECTED LTIR USED Tooltip : $0
PROJECTED CAP SPACE Tooltip : $0 (-$2,454,167 Tooltip)
CURRENT CAP SPACE Tooltip : $0
DEADLINE CAP SPACE Tooltip : $0
TODAY'S CAP HIT Tooltip : $90,454,167
ROSTER SIZE: 22/23
CONTRACTS: 43/50
RESERVE LIST: 61/90
INJURIES: 0
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Looks like they could spend another $$5.5 mill, and still make the 10% threshold
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1 minute ago, Elias Pettersson said:

Broberg was qualified.  However, he still needs to negotiate a new contract as an RFA.  Edmonton retained his rights as an RFA by qualifying him.  I think you are confused Sam that you think because he was qualified that he has to accept that contract.  Qualifying only means that Edmonton gets to keep his rights while they offer him a new contract.  He doesn't have arbitration rights, but he can be offer sheeted just like Silovs...

 

  • Teams must extend a qualifying offer to a restricted free agent to retain negotiation rights.
    • A qualifying offer is an official Standard Player Contract (SPC) offer which shall be 1 year in length, and which can be subject to salary arbitration should the player be eligible.
    • Clubs have until the later of June 25th or the first Monday after the Entry Draft to submit Qualifying Offers. For 2023, the deadline is June 30th at 5pm ET.
    • Qualifying Offers apply to Group 2 and Group 4 free agents.
    • Submitting a Qualifying Offers gives the prior club the right of first refusal to match any offer sheet submitted, or receive draft pick compensation.
    • If the player rejects the qualifying offer, they remain an RFA and their rights are retained by the team.
    • If a player does not receive a qualifying offer, the player becomes a UFA.


I appreciate this , cheers.

 

So the Canucks still could send an offer above his qualifying, if he dosent sign ?

 

Thats where the compensation clauses come in ?

 

 

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14 minutes ago, 6of1_halfdozenofother said:

 

Maybe it runs all the way to the halls of NHL HQ... :classic_ninja:

Long extension cord and fibre optic cable? I think the 5th was the last day of operation? But yeah who knows maybe it will be like CDC.

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1 minute ago, SilentSam said:


So perhaps we move Friedman or _____

for futures somewhere ,.  And we have room ??

 

We have $2.5 million in cap space with LTIR.  If we replace Freidman who we can waive with Broberg, then we could technically offer sheet Broberg up to $3.2 million.  Compensation would be a 2nd round pick next season.  I would definitely do it, however we run the risk of someone doing the same thing to Silovs, and then we'd be screwed...

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Just now, SilentSam said:


I appreciate this , cheers.

 

So the Canucks still could send an offer above his qualifying, if he dosent sign ?

 

Thats where the compensation clauses come in ?

 

 

 

Yes.  Remember, Silovs is in the same position, so I doubt Vancouver does an offer sheet on anyone...

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