Connor McDavid's Predicted $85M Contract Could Reshape Leafs' Plans With Auston Matthews
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David Pagnotta was on TSN recently and predicted Connor McDavid's next deal is going to be astronomical, which is going to give the Maple Leafs lots to think about.
It's going to be a focal point all season, whether or not Connor McDavid is going to re-sign with the Edmonton Oilers or
end up testing free agency in a star-studded class that could see record-breaking contracts.
Speaking of, McDavid's next deal regardless of where it is, is going to be extravagant to say the very least. Teams like the Maple Leafs are expected to heavily pursue the NHL's best player, though it's going to come at a huge hit.
A 4-5 year deal at $16-17M AAV sounds about right for Connor McDavid in Edmonton.
It's not too shocking, he's the league's top player and one of the greatest ever already. While he hasn't won the Cup just yet, he's won everything else under the sun, and has already cemented himself as Hall of Famer with a decade still to go.
That contract would crush his teammate,
Leon Draisaitl's extension which sits at $14-million, and it would set forth a chain of events that would change the landscape of the NHL.
But what does this mean for Auston Matthews? Although he is going into year two of his four-year extension, he's going to get paid in due time and if the Maple Leafs are going to extend him; they'll have a tough precedent to surpass.
If McDavid signs for $17-million at five years, that's $85-million overall; a staggering salary amount that's indicative of his production throughout his career. Though Matthews has also put in quite the work, and
remains the closest to potentially beating Alex Ovechkin's goal record if things go well.
That deserves a raise, and while he makes $13.25-million, he could end up making at least $15-million a season, and over the same span is coming out to $75-million; only $10M less than a McDavid deal, which some could see as an overpayment as well.
Could McDavid's Contract Force the Maple Leafs Into Tough Roster Decisions?
So if Toronto is going to pay heavily to keep their captain, they need to make sure they have enough room. It's lucky for them they can dump off some roster pieces but they need to make sure they prepare.
In the case of Stolarz, McMann and potentially Laughton; they all have a spot on the team and could warrant an extension, but there are other ways the Leafs can replace them either internally or externally.
They also need to make sure
David Kampf,
Max Domi, and maybe even
Brandon Carlo are off the team too, and while they may not get the greatest returns, it's better than paying them especially if they want to commit long-term to Matthews.
Is that enough to sign Matthews? Perhaps he'll take the
John Tavares route and be a Leaf for the rest of his career.
Or, he could go the way of
Mitch Marner and play hardball before leaving the team shorthanded once again.
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