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New Jersey Devils signed Joe Morrow (1 Year / $700,000 AAV)

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6 oct. 2019 à 12 h 49
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Joe Morrow has signed a new contract with the New Jersey Devils.
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SIGNÉ PAR: Ray Shero
Durée: 1 an
Valeur: 700 000 $
Statut à l’échéance du contrat: UFA
% Cap Info-bulle: 0,86
Contrat signé avec: Logo de Devils du New JerseyDevils du New Jersey
Date de signature: 6 oct. 2019
Source: @NJDevils

Joe Morrow a signé un contrat de 1 ans d'une valeur de 700 000 $ avec les Devils du New Jersey, le 6 oct. 2019. Le contrat comporte un cap hit de 700 000 $.

SAISONClauseCap hitInfo-bulleAAV Info-bulleBonis de performanceInfo-bulleBonis de signatureInfo-bulleSalaire de baseInfo-bulleSalaire totalInfo-bulleSalaire mineuresInfo-bulle
2019-20700 000 $700 000 $0 $0 $700 000 $700 000 $250 000 $
TOTAL700 000 $700 000 $0 $0 $700 000 $700 000 $250 000 $
SALAIRE MINIMUM GARANTI: 2019-20: 300 000 $
RÉSILIÉ: Ce contrat a été résilié (Devils du New Jersey - 15 déc. 2019)
6 oct. 2019 à 13 h 9
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I hate this team
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Fun fact he was the captain of the Dallas Stars
6 oct. 2019 à 13 h 9
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6 oct. 2019 à 13 h 11
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I hate this team
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Fun fact he was the captain of the Dallas Stars


Never mind that was brenden morrow
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6 oct. 2019 à 13 h 13
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His ceiling is as a press box guy, but he can play both sides and is decent depth. Also a great guy, am very happy for him he got a contract this year
6 oct. 2019 à 13 h 13
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Odd to remember that the Morrow for Morrow trade would later net Jake Guentzel for the Pens.
6 oct. 2019 à 13 h 26
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6 oct. 2019 à 13 h 38
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Much needed for the Devils.
6 oct. 2019 à 13 h 43
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Never mind that was brenden morrow


hahahahahahaha
6 oct. 2019 à 14 h 26
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i hope ur hungry now
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6 oct. 2019 à 17 h 14
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The D-Men are all tapped out. This was the best remaining option and the last guy who could arguably be a Top-6 guy in the NHL. Phaneuf, MacDonald, Methot, McQuaid? They are all too slow for today’s game, typified by more mobile blue liners. It’s possible the 2 younger UFA’s - Luca Sbisa and Patrick Wiercioch (both 29) - find a place with an organization on a 2-way deal but other than that I don’t see anyone other UFAs who are going to play in the NHL - at least in terms of D-Men.

Forwards however? That’s a whole other story. I’m waiting for the news to drop on some of these guys - all of whom could play a valuable bottom-6 and secondary special teams role and provide experience and leadership. The question in many cases will be if these guys, used to making 7 figures, will accept a minimum salary deal in order to join a contender (like how Jason Spezza did in Toronto), as so many teams have little cap space.

Top 10 Remaining UFA Forwards
1. Brian Boyle, 35
2. Thomas Vanek, 35
3. Patrick Marleau, 40
4. Jason Pominville, 37
5. Magnus Paajarvi, 28
6. Troy Brouwer, 34
7. Linus Videll, 34 (KHL)
8. Drew Stafford, 34
9. Jamie McGinn, 31
10. Devante Smith-Pelly, 27

Who’s gonna get signed next?
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6 oct. 2019 à 20 h 1
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The D-Men are all tapped out. This was the best remaining option and the last guy who could arguably be a Top-6 guy in the NHL. Phaneuf, MacDonald, Methot, McQuaid? They are all too slow for today’s game, typified by more mobile blue liners. It’s possible the 2 younger UFA’s - Luca Sbisa and Patrick Wiercioch (both 29) - find a place with an organization on a 2-way deal but other than that I don’t see anyone other UFAs who are going to play in the NHL - at least in terms of D-Men.

Forwards however? That’s a whole other story. I’m waiting for the news to drop on some of these guys - all of whom could play a valuable bottom-6 and secondary special teams role and provide experience and leadership. The question in many cases will be if these guys, used to making 7 figures, will accept a minimum salary deal in order to join a contender (like how Jason Spezza did in Toronto), as so many teams have little cap space.

Top 10 Remaining UFA Forwards
1. Brian Boyle, 35
2. Thomas Vanek, 35
3. Patrick Marleau, 40
4. Jason Pominville, 37
5. Magnus Paajarvi, 28
6. Troy Brouwer, 34
7. Linus Videll, 34 (KHL)
8. Drew Stafford, 34
9. Jamie McGinn, 31
10. Devante Smith-Pelly, 27

Who’s gonna get signed next?


My guess would be Vanek. Doesn't he average a new team every 1.25 years? Or does it just seem that way?
6 oct. 2019 à 21 h 36
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Quoting: rebecca
The D-Men are all tapped out. This was the best remaining option and the last guy who could arguably be a Top-6 guy in the NHL. Phaneuf, MacDonald, Methot, McQuaid? They are all too slow for today’s game, typified by more mobile blue liners. It’s possible the 2 younger UFA’s - Luca Sbisa and Patrick Wiercioch (both 29) - find a place with an organization on a 2-way deal but other than that I don’t see anyone other UFAs who are going to play in the NHL - at least in terms of D-Men.

Forwards however? That’s a whole other story. I’m waiting for the news to drop on some of these guys - all of whom could play a valuable bottom-6 and secondary special teams role and provide experience and leadership. The question in many cases will be if these guys, used to making 7 figures, will accept a minimum salary deal in order to join a contender (like how Jason Spezza did in Toronto), as so many teams have little cap space.

Top 10 Remaining UFA Forwards
1. Brian Boyle, 35
2. Thomas Vanek, 35
3. Patrick Marleau, 40
4. Jason Pominville, 37
5. Magnus Paajarvi, 28
6. Troy Brouwer, 34
7. Linus Videll, 34 (KHL)
8. Drew Stafford, 34
9. Jamie McGinn, 31
10. Devante Smith-Pelly, 27

Who’s gonna get signed next?


I'm a little surprised Boyle is still out there too. He's probably had a couple offers, but he probably wants a specific situation. Solid C/W who can play decently in all situations.
7 oct. 2019 à 2 h 21
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My guess would be Vanek. Doesn't he average a new team every 1.25 years? Or does it just seem that way?


You’re actually over-estimating the length of time he spends with a team.

Since he left the Sabres in Nov 2013 thru April 2019 (5.5 years) he’s had 8 unique stunts with 7 different organizations (twice he’s been in Detroit).

That equals about 1.45 teams per season or about a new team every 8 months. He’s overdue.
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I'm a little surprised Boyle is still out there too. He's probably had a couple offers, but he probably wants a specific situation. Solid C/W who can play decently in all situations.


Right?! There was talk about there being significant interest but cap constraints limiting the possibilities. I reckon he won’t settle for under $1.5M and likely would insist on a 2y deal with a NTC for the first year at a minimum as he’s moved around a lot while dealing with a lot of life stuff. Given it’s the last contract he’ll sign he probably wants to do it right. But I’m sure he’ll get picked up once team’a figure out what they’ve got (and don’t have).

Same for Vanek, and Marleau who can provide more pop than players 15 years their junior.

Not certain about Pominville - his career may be over if BUF or MIN won’t offer him a 1y deal. Same thing for anyone else below him on the list tho Brouwer could be useful for 1 more year (he’s a double digit goal scorer and that’s worth something) and Paajarvi - were he to accept a 2-way deal and time to work his way up from the AHL I’m sure an NHL club could find him a useful depth piece.
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