Hawks Shopping Ladd Hard – They’re in Trouble

by on June 22, 2010 in Free Agency - 166 Comments

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Brian Burke is a pretty smart guy. Months ago, he explained to the fans and media that while the current free agent market is weak, it could get stronger as cap strapped teams are unable to submit qualifying offers to some prominent restricted free agents. One such player could be Andrew Ladd, and there could be several other names in play as well. Follow me as a I crunch some numbers to figure out why.

Here’s how that works: The current salary cap set at $56.8 million, with a potential increase of another $2 million coming this offseason (could be announced as early as today), so let’s say next year’s figure is roughly $58.8 million.

A couple weeks ago, the Globe and Mail reported that including bonuses (you can exceed the cap by up to 7.5%), the Hawks exceeded last year’s cap by roughly $4 million. That means that number comes off their total for this coming season.

Here’s the problem: According to Cap Geek, they’ve currently got roughly $57.6 million committed to 9 forwards, 4 defensemen and a goalie. Add in that $4 million carry-over from last season and they’re now sitting at $61.6 million. But hey, they can just put Huet on waivers right now correct? Wrong. The waiver period only starts 12 days before the start of the regular season, yet the NHL qualifying offer deadline is June 28th.

So, they’ve got to find a way to make that all fit without the help of waivers. But Chicago does have the benefit of working at 110% of the salary cap until the start of the season, thus enabling them to go as high as $64.68 million.

Moving on…

Andrew Ladd made $1.6 million this past season and under CBA rules, any player making above $1 million must receive a qualifying offer in the amount of 100% of his previous year’s salary. In contrast, a player making under $660,000 would be qualified at 110%, while those making between $660,000 and $1 million would be qualified at 105%. So, Ladd’s qualifying offer would have to be for the same $1.6 million.

But that’s not all. The Hawks have several more key RFA’s needing qualifying offers:

G Antti Niemi – $800,000 – $840,000 qualifying offer

D Niklas Hjarmalsson – $600,000 – $660,000 qualifying offer

F Jack Skille – $1.3 million – $1.3 million qualifying offer

F Ben Eager – $1.0 million – $1.05 million qualifying offer

If they choose to qualify just those 5 players for the total of $5.45 million, their new salary cap figure would read $67.05 million, putting them way over the 110% limit. If my estimates are correct, the Hawks have roughly $64.68 – $61.6 = $3.08 million left in buffer room to work with. You have to assume that qualifying Niemi and Hjarmalsson are a given, so they’ve got $1.58 million left, or close to it.

Now remember Ladd’s $1.6 million? Yikes..that’s cutting it mighty close isn’t it? Given the inexactitude of my estimates, it’s possible that they could still just barely have the wiggle room to get it done.

That’s why despite the fact that Ladd is an RFA, the Hawks are essentially shopping him like crazy ahead of the June 28th deadline, because it’s very possible that he will become an unrestricted free agent at that time. That’s not even mentioning the likes of quality young players like Ben Eager and Jack Skille who are all but guaranteed to join the free agent class.

Remember when everyone wondered why Burke didn’t offer Champagne a contract? Now it begins to make a little more sense. On one hand, Joel was likely asking for a fairly large bonus laden contract, and at the same time, Burke had to watch his 50 contract limit because he expected several interesting depth players to become available.

It’s going to be an interesting next few days to say the least.

Well played sir.

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  • Tim

    Charlie wrote:

    TSNBobMcKenzie
    Tomas Plekanec has agreed to terms with MTL on a multi-year deal worth an estimated $5 million per year.

    But we pay Kessel to much, TP isn’t even close to 5 per.

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  • Charlie

    Wow, Burns didn’t make it as a builder….

    I thought he for sure would.

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  • CarltontheBear

    TSNBobMcKenzie

    Tomas Plekanec has agreed to terms with MTL on a multi-year deal worth an estimated $5 million per year.

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  • Tim

    B Leaf wrote:

    @ daniel marois:
    Kaberle for the third overall in a nanosecond

    Not a chance BB does that shit deal, he needs help now. Unless he parlays it, or someone else is involved. The third could take 3-4 yrs. to develop.

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  • Charlie

    Bob is your uncle wrote:

    Alex, I guess Chicago can qualify Ladd now with the cap going up 5%.

    I think the calculation was made with the cap going up the $2 million.

    Here’s a good read about it:

    http://www.hockeybuzz.com/blog/John-Jaeckel/No-Funeral-Until-Theres-A-Body/128/28928

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  • Cactus

    Horton wasn’t happy there, and they weren’t happy with him. They offset his salary with a defenceman who regularly plays over 25 minutes a game and a top-15 pick. I’d say that it was a very good deal from a Florida perspective.
     
    To those who think Horton should have netted more, what do you think an injury prone 60 point guy with behavioral issues should have gotten?

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  • CarltontheBear

    SportsnetJim

    I am all for women being inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. But to pick two of them this year and stiff Doug Gilmour is a damn shame

    Are you kidding me? Gilmour got boned again?

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  • Charlie

    Tim wrote:

    B Leaf wrote:
    @ daniel marois:
    Kaberle for the third overall in a nanosecond
    Not a chance BB does that shit deal, he needs help now. Unless he parlays it, or someone else is involved. The third could take 3-4 yrs. to develop.

    I really hope you’re kidding.

    If not, Fowler is reported to be just as NHL ready as Seguin and Hall.

    But you’re kidding, right?

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  • kaz

    The Horton deal makes the Kessel one look even better, the Bruins get an excellent winger, a right handed shot with skill level near* -slightly less than Kessel for far less than what they got for him last year.

    I know Leaf fans want to call Horton lazy and whatever…but this was a good deal.

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  • Sk8trBoi

    I’ve got my fingers crossed that a Kaberle deal for James Neal can be worked out considering a deal with the Flyers kinda vanished when they signed Hamhuis, the Ducks seem intent on resigning Ryan, and now the Bruins have traded for Horton.

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  • Snots

    Please, no math.

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  • dsu24

    FYI

    PLEKANEC AGREES TO MULTI-YEAR DEAL WITH CANADIENS

    The 27-year-old who would have been a coveted free agent on July 1, has agreed to terms on a multi-year deal worth an estimated $5 million per year.

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  • I_am_I

    DefenceWinsChampionships wrote:

    To Toronto: Thomas Vanek
    To Buffalo: Tomas Kaberle, Nikolai Kulemin
    .

    Overpayment for Vanek. His contract is horrible. $7.1M for the next 4 years?
    To Toronto: Thomas Vanek, Buffalo’s 2 3rd round picks (68th, 83rd)
    To Buffalo: Kaberle, $3M in cap space.

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  • CarltontheBear

    Got to say, this was the biggest joke of a HHOF class I’ve ever seen

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  • http://admin Alex Tran

    Bob is your uncle wrote:

    Alex, I guess Chicago can qualify Ladd now with the cap going up 5%.

    Probably. This will give them another $800k more than my estimate did.

    But they’re still going to have to dump Eager/Skille, whom I hope we pick up.

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  • BeLeafer

    @ flappypaddle:
    brutal trade for FLA… trade him to the west, they could’ve easily got more if they shopped him to Vancouver or some other teams

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  • Tim
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  • Charlie

    Plekanec is 6 years, $30 million.

    I hope he sucks every year.

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  • Tim
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  • Gilmour2halloffame

    wtf? I didn’t make it to the hhof!

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  • BeLeafer

    @ Tim@ Tim:
    I’m shocked … lol, 5 Mill for Plekanec. The guy is soft and did nothing in the playoffs and this his how you reward him.
    The Canadiens are going to be strapped up agains the cap for years to come. Man, can’t wait to take them down every game next season

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  • Jordan

    Plekanec is a good player though. 5 mil isnt a bad price, but for 6 years its insane. They will be at the bottom soon enough wondering how to fix their mess

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  • M_Dub81

    I would do Kaberle for 3rd OVERALL in a heart beat, but know it would never happen, because Kabs just isn’t worth that…. Toews was a 3rd overall pick!!!

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  • Tim
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