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Vecchione was a 24 year old winning a Hobey Baker...not that impressive when he Post-graduating and played two seasons in the USHL.
Here is where you make zero sense:
You act as if we cannot have a 1.5 million cap hit on our books for three years...we can. If we offer Jordan Weal a one year deal, and he is as good as we want him to be, he will walk because we won't be able to afford him. (9mil/3yrs). If he does flop, it's only 1.5 million against the cap.
Vecchione has a zero sample size. You now want to pay him over 1.5 million based off of what? Playing NCAA hockey as a 24 year old? You're nuts.
If the Flyers offer Jordan Weal your "prove-it" deal, and he preforms around 35-45 points, he will demand money and we will have to let him walk.
If the Flyers offer Jordan Weal my deal, and he preforms around 25-30 points, its only 1.5 million on the books...chump change.
The safest offer is to offer a multi year deal, from the AAV ranging from 1.25-1.7 for 3 years.