Casey Mittelstadt a signé un contrat de 3 ans d'une valeur de 17 250 000 $ avec les Avalanche du Colorado, le 25 juin 2024. Le contrat comporte un cap hit de 5 750 000 $.
SAISON
Clause
Cap hit
AAV
Bonis de performance
Bonis de signature
Salaire de base
Salaire total
Salaire mineures
2024-25
5 750 000 $
5 750 000 $
0 $
0 $
5 750 000 $
5 750 000 $
5 750 000 $
2025-26
5 750 000 $
5 750 000 $
0 $
0 $
6 000 000 $
6 000 000 $
6 000 000 $
2026-27
5 750 000 $
5 750 000 $
0 $
1 000 000 $
4 500 000 $
5 500 000 $
5 500 000 $
TOTAL
17 250 000 $
17 250 000 $
0 $
1 000 000 $
16 250 000 $
17 250 000 $
17 250 000 $
À CONFIRMER: Contrat basé sur les informations initiales. Une fois les détails confirmés, le contrat sera mis à jour
I actually think the 3 years may have been intentional. I think that's about when Ritchie will be ready to go into that 2C spot. At that point they can move Mitts and hopefully get a decent return for him. Either way. Happy we got a deal done with him. And it's under 6.
I actually think the 3 years may have been intentional. I think that's about when Ritchie will be ready to go into that 2C spot. At that point they can move Mitts and hopefully get a decent return for him. Either way. Happy we got a deal done with him. And it's under 6.
He'll be a rental at that point and the avs should still be pretty good. I don't think he'll be bringing in a decent return.
I actually think the 3 years may have been intentional. I think that's about when Ritchie will be ready to go into that 2C spot. At that point they can move Mitts and hopefully get a decent return for him. Either way. Happy we got a deal done with him. And it's under 6.
Suprised by the term, but the AAV is solid.
It looks like the Avs wanted the lower cap hit and additional optionality, rather than the term.
I like the deal
Aav stayed low but the term is going to hurt when he hits ufa status in three years
I don't have a problem with short-term contracts. Used to be you want to lock a guy up long term to get as many years as you can out of him before you lose him for nothing as a UFA, but more and more players seem to be signing extensions these days instead of becoming UFAs (I don't have the stats on that -- it's just the way it seems to me), so the longer term becomes more of a gamble because you don't know how good the player is going to be in 6, 7 or 8 years. Also, young players usually want more AAV to sign long term, so short-term contracts are a good way for a team in win-only mode to keep the cap hit down. Then hopefully when it's time to re-sign the player, they can afford to give him a raise because the cap will be higher.
Deal makes sense. Avs are cap strapped but they need the guy. No choice but to take him to UFA to keep the AAV low in the short term. Solid deal for both parties given the constraints.