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Doc Halladay
I’d guess Leon gets something in the neighbourhood of $6 million while the Oilers offset his new deal by shipping RNH for a D or two.
I can’t see Minny giving Granlund near $7 million. $5.25 to $5.75 seems about right for him in my opinion.
As for Schultz, I just don’t know what to think of him. His track record is a mess but he’s fit the Pens system very well this year. If it were me, I wouldn’t give him much term and I certainly wouldn’t open the chequebook for him.
I’ve always liked Lehner but he’s proving to be a pretty big headcase. Inconsistency and lack of focus are major red flags to me so I’d be surprised if the Sabres gave him #1 goalie money.
layventsky
I agree on Lehner. You can see that he has talent, but he just hasn’t been able to put it together consistently and Nilsson’s play has been much more solid thus far.
DoItDoug
Granlund has finally come into his own and became the player some of us thought he would be. I agree with Doc that he will receive less than 6 mill per season
Connorsoxfan
Pastranak is an RFA as well, right?