Banni
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yeah I'm not sure how they came to this conclusion. Eller is on the 3rd year of a deal. Which he signed at the time was basically career highs for him at 38 points and 18 goals.
Now I would say Eller got paid on potential there and frankly has not lived up to it. 3.5 is a lot of money for a guy who is not a 20 goal scorer. but whatever.
Phillip is going to get more than Ellar, even in the covid world. He's basically a back to back 50 point player right now, then you got this year, if he reaches 50 points again, you are at 3 years 50 points.
So I think this year will be the make or break on that contract. If his numbers drop so will his cap hit. Due to the what have you done for me lately effect. But in general these two are not comparables.