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Marner to Vegas is finally happening

So, the Leafs signed Marner to the contract. Did they have to pay the $11m signing bonus?

The extension kicks in July 1, and he sort of has to be traded before July 1 noon, so I’d imagine the Leafs and Marner would both prefer the bonus to come from the state tax free locale.

Oh wait, does he need to be traded by July 1?
 
The extension kicks in July 1, and he sort of has to be traded before July 1 noon, so I’d imagine the Leafs and Marner would both prefer the bonus to come from the state tax free locale.

Oh wait, does he need to be traded by July 1?

I dunno, I assume the trade went through already but I suppose It wouldn't have to go through immediately.
 
I'm sad to see him go, and sad with how it went down. I think the blame can be spread around.

From a pure watching hockey for entertainment point of view, he was one of the most fun to watch Leafs of all (my) time. Those early years of him, Matthews and Nylander when there weren't the expectations and pressure that eventually built were absolutely brilliant Leafs teams to watch.

I think he'll thrive in Vegas too.
 
I'm sad to see him go, and sad with how it went down. I think the blame can be spread around.

From a pure watching hockey for entertainment point of view, he was one of the most fun to watch Leafs of all (my) time. Those early years of him, Matthews and Nylander when there weren't the expectations and pressure that eventually built were absolutely brilliant Leafs teams to watch.

I think he'll thrive in Vegas too.
It truly was amazing until they all took the org to the mat and the org was only willing to play hardball with Nylander.
 
I think he'll thrive in Vegas too.

Me too. I made my call earlier:
My prediction: not if he signs for $13m. The next team that signs him will be limited in the same way the Leafs have been and will be paying playoff game-breaking money to a player who doesn’t break playoff games.
So, in the end, he’ll make less against the cap for Vegas than he did in all but one of his last 6 seasons in Toronto. Next year he’s getting 12.5% of their cap, 11.5% the year after, and down from there; it took until the very last year of his Leafs deal to get the cap hit down to 12.4%. The Vegas deal leaves enough room for the rest of the team, plus Vegas already has a winning culture. I expect Marner will be well insulated and excel down there.

Though I guess it’s possible luck doesn’t go Vegas’s way next year, and it starts to feel like the brain shambles can just as well live in a desert climate.
 
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