made some adjustments due to further discussion with the HF Cap gurus.
$2,900,000,000 Rev
* .57 players cost
1,653,000,000
- 95,000,0000 benefit ( this is the average of the range that Mouser uses)
1,558,000,000
/30 (teams)
51,933,333 Midpoint
*1.05 Escalator
54.530,000
8,000,000 number to add to midpoint to determine cap
62,530,000 cap for next year.
add and subtract $500,000 for the range so
The cap should fall between $62 and $63 mil given the revenue number put out by the NHL in the VS US TV Contract press release.
IF the NHLPA and owners decide the escalator can be greater than 5% due to the CBA clause concerning a new TV contract then the cap will be higher.
I have been using $62 mil for my rosters so there is some more cash to be used for upgrades if it comes in higher than the bottom end of the range
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Sunday, April 17, 2011
I can't believe I am actually thinking this
Brian Campbell buyout from CapGeek.com
- 2011-12: $2,380,958
- 2012-13: $2,380,958
- 2013-14: $2,380,958
- 2014-15: $2,380,958
- 2015-16: $2,380,958
- 2016-17: $2,380,958
- 2017-18: $2,380,958
- 2018-19: $2,380,958
- 2019-20: $2,380,958
- 2020-21: $2,380,958
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Friday, April 8, 2011
Just another 2011-12 Roster
Find me a winger and a 6th D man for $4.75 mil!!!
Campbell, Brian $7,142,875
Kane, Patrick $6,300,000
Toews, Jonathan $6,300,000
Seabrook, Brent $5,800,000
Keith, Duncan $5,538,462
Hossa, Marion $5,275,000
Sharp, Patrick $3,900,000
Hjalmarsson, Niklas $3,500,000
Bolland, Dave $3,375,000
Leddy $1,250,000
Scott $512,500
Kruger $900,000
Bickell $541,666
Smith $812,500
Crawford $2,000,000
Kopecky $1,750,000
Johnson $650,000
Salak $800,000
Stalberg $900,000
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Total $57,248,003
Est Cap $63,000,000
Space $4,751,997
Campbell, Brian $7,142,875
Kane, Patrick $6,300,000
Toews, Jonathan $6,300,000
Seabrook, Brent $5,800,000
Keith, Duncan $5,538,462
Hossa, Marion $5,275,000
Sharp, Patrick $3,900,000
Hjalmarsson, Niklas $3,500,000
Bolland, Dave $3,375,000
Leddy $1,250,000
Scott $512,500
Kruger $900,000
Bickell $541,666
Smith $812,500
Crawford $2,000,000
Kopecky $1,750,000
Johnson $650,000
Salak $800,000
Stalberg $900,000
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Total $57,248,003
Est Cap $63,000,000
Space $4,751,997
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
2011-12 Roster Prediction
Here is what I think the Stan and Q might be thinking for this summer.
Frolik, Stalberg, Brouwer, Bickell and Dowell are gone. IMO, they are disappointment and haven't earned any reason to stay. They should be replaced with tougher veterans.
Kopecky gets a raise.
Morin, Kruger and Salak are your rookies.
This leaves Stan $6 million ($63 mil cap with a $1 mil room) to fill 4 slots. The four slots needed to be filled is a 2nd line winger, 2 4th liners and the 6th D man. That is plenty of space to make some significant upgrades. There is also about $500k in ELC bonuses in these figures. One could make a case Stan could have $6.5 mil to spend.
Campbell, Brian $7,142,875
Kane, Patrick $6,300,000
Toews, Jonathan $6,300,000
Seabrook, Brent $5,800,000
Keith, Duncan $5,538,462
Hossa, Marion $5,275,000
Sharp, Patrick $3,900,000
Hjalmarsson, Niklas $3,500,000
Bolland, Dave $3,375,000
Leddy $1,250,000
Scott $512,500
Kruger $900,000
Crawford $2,000,000
Kopecky $1,750,000
Johnson $650,000
Morin $916,667
Salak $800,000
??
??
??
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Total $55,910,504
Est Cap $63,000,000
Space $6,089,496
Frolik, Stalberg, Brouwer, Bickell and Dowell are gone. IMO, they are disappointment and haven't earned any reason to stay. They should be replaced with tougher veterans.
Kopecky gets a raise.
Morin, Kruger and Salak are your rookies.
This leaves Stan $6 million ($63 mil cap with a $1 mil room) to fill 4 slots. The four slots needed to be filled is a 2nd line winger, 2 4th liners and the 6th D man. That is plenty of space to make some significant upgrades. There is also about $500k in ELC bonuses in these figures. One could make a case Stan could have $6.5 mil to spend.
Campbell, Brian $7,142,875
Kane, Patrick $6,300,000
Toews, Jonathan $6,300,000
Seabrook, Brent $5,800,000
Keith, Duncan $5,538,462
Hossa, Marion $5,275,000
Sharp, Patrick $3,900,000
Hjalmarsson, Niklas $3,500,000
Bolland, Dave $3,375,000
Leddy $1,250,000
Scott $512,500
Kruger $900,000
Crawford $2,000,000
Kopecky $1,750,000
Johnson $650,000
Morin $916,667
Salak $800,000
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??
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Total $55,910,504
Est Cap $63,000,000
Space $6,089,496
Monday, March 28, 2011
Oshie
Oshie has an unexcuse absence from Blue's practice
Oshie missing from Blues' practice.
Oshie was one of my RFA offer sheet targets. Problem ?
Oshie missing from Blues' practice.
Oshie was one of my RFA offer sheet targets. Problem ?
Philly Jacks Up Season Ticket Prices
Phlly season tickets holders just got a big fat increase. This is their first increase in 3 years. Look at the breakdown by rows.
Murphy7 at HF sums it up.
Flyers going up about 12 percent in lower level, and 15 percent in upper level.
Max increase in lower level is 20 percent for center ice. Max increase in upper level is 87 percent for part of Row 12.
Upper level will now have a different price for every row. First two rows going up an average of 25 percent. Cheap seats (last 4 rows on ends) going up an average of 74 percent.
Good ol' McCub must be salivating to send the Hawks' 11-12 ticket bill. I can kiss my 200 level tickets goodbye.
Murphy7 at HF sums it up.
Flyers going up about 12 percent in lower level, and 15 percent in upper level.
Max increase in lower level is 20 percent for center ice. Max increase in upper level is 87 percent for part of Row 12.
Upper level will now have a different price for every row. First two rows going up an average of 25 percent. Cheap seats (last 4 rows on ends) going up an average of 74 percent.
Good ol' McCub must be salivating to send the Hawks' 11-12 ticket bill. I can kiss my 200 level tickets goodbye.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Welcome to Chicago, Marcus Kruger!!
http://blog.rifftrax.com/wp-content/photos/kruger.jpg
A couple of financial/CBA nuggets about Kruger
1) He is in year 1 of a 3 year contract with the Hawks. Kruger signed when he was 20 so the UFA clock started ticking when he signed and played 10 game in Sweden.
2) His full year cap hit is $900k. His first year salary is $590k with bonuses of $310. The following year, it is $715k base with $185k in bonuses. His final year is a $900k base and no bonuses.
A couple of financial/CBA nuggets about Kruger
1) He is in year 1 of a 3 year contract with the Hawks. Kruger signed when he was 20 so the UFA clock started ticking when he signed and played 10 game in Sweden.
2) His full year cap hit is $900k. His first year salary is $590k with bonuses of $310. The following year, it is $715k base with $185k in bonuses. His final year is a $900k base and no bonuses.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Now that is a Ticket Price Hike
Look like the NY Rangers socked it to the middle Levels seat holders
https://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?hl=en&hl=en&key=0Auh7ie0gtt1CdF9yelVfUUVXVTJzVG4ydGJFaThfdWc&output=html
https://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?hl=en&hl=en&key=0Auh7ie0gtt1CdF9yelVfUUVXVTJzVG4ydGJFaThfdWc&output=html
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
How the US /Canadian Exchange Rate Affects the Salary Cap
Roughly, 30% of NHL league revenues are in Canadian dollars. The Canadian revenue must be converted into US dollars, in order to determine the salary cap. Therefore, the effect of US/Canadian exchange rate move can alter the salary cap either way. Per the CBA, the League uses the average of the exchange over a period from July 1st a to June 30th.
Let’s take a look at how the exchange rate affects the salary cap.
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For the sake of argument and ease,
1) NHL revenue is flat from season A to season B
2) The Canadian dollar has appreciated 5% over the same period
3) League revenues $100 for both years.
4) Canadian revenues is $30 Canadian dollars for both years.
Convert the Canadian Revenues into US dollar: multiply Canadian$30 * 1.05(exchange rate appreciation) = US$ 31.50
Total League Revenues would be $101.50 Total revenue would increase by 1.5% and the cap would increase just on the Canadian dollar appreciating against the US dollar.
The flip side would be the cap would go down if the Canadian dollar depreciated against the US dollar.
Now, let’s take a look at the real exchange rate and the effect on the 2011-12 salary cap.
2009-2010 average exchange rate was 1.0559
2010-2011 average exchange rate through today 1.0150
(source Bank Of Canada)
This means that the Canadian dollar has appreciated 3.8% from year to year through today.
If the revenues are flat in both countries and the exchange rate stays roughly around here, then the cap should increase just based on the exchange rate move this year.
Let’s take a look at how the exchange rate affects the salary cap.
.
For the sake of argument and ease,
1) NHL revenue is flat from season A to season B
2) The Canadian dollar has appreciated 5% over the same period
3) League revenues $100 for both years.
4) Canadian revenues is $30 Canadian dollars for both years.
Convert the Canadian Revenues into US dollar: multiply Canadian$30 * 1.05(exchange rate appreciation) = US$ 31.50
Total League Revenues would be $101.50 Total revenue would increase by 1.5% and the cap would increase just on the Canadian dollar appreciating against the US dollar.
The flip side would be the cap would go down if the Canadian dollar depreciated against the US dollar.
Now, let’s take a look at the real exchange rate and the effect on the 2011-12 salary cap.
2009-2010 average exchange rate was 1.0559
2010-2011 average exchange rate through today 1.0150
(source Bank Of Canada)
This means that the Canadian dollar has appreciated 3.8% from year to year through today.
If the revenues are flat in both countries and the exchange rate stays roughly around here, then the cap should increase just based on the exchange rate move this year.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
What do you think about this roster with cap hits?
Red is estimated RFA contract
Campbell, Brian $7,142,875
Kane, Patrick $6,300,000
Toews, Jonathan $6,300,000
Seabrook, Brent $5,800,000
Keith, Duncan $5,538,462
Hossa, Marion $5,275,000
Sharp, Patrick $3,900,000
Hjalmarsson, Niklas $3,500,000
Bolland, Dave $3,375,000
Leddy $1,116,000
Scott $512,500
Crawford $1,750,000
Brouwer $1,500,000
Kopecky $1,500,000
Johnson $650,000
Morin $916,667
Salak $800,000
Frolik $1,000,000
Total $56,876,504
Est Cap $63,000,000
Space $5,123,496
That gives Bowman $5.1 mil to fill on a 6th D-man, 4th liner agitator and a decent winger to play with Hossa and Bolland. It also leaves a $1 mil for injuries and call ups. Dowell is gone in this situation.
Campbell, Brian $7,142,875
Kane, Patrick $6,300,000
Toews, Jonathan $6,300,000
Seabrook, Brent $5,800,000
Keith, Duncan $5,538,462
Hossa, Marion $5,275,000
Sharp, Patrick $3,900,000
Hjalmarsson, Niklas $3,500,000
Bolland, Dave $3,375,000
Leddy $1,116,000
Scott $512,500
Crawford $1,750,000
Brouwer $1,500,000
Kopecky $1,500,000
Johnson $650,000
Morin $916,667
Salak $800,000
Frolik $1,000,000
Total $56,876,504
Est Cap $63,000,000
Space $5,123,496
That gives Bowman $5.1 mil to fill on a 6th D-man, 4th liner agitator and a decent winger to play with Hossa and Bolland. It also leaves a $1 mil for injuries and call ups. Dowell is gone in this situation.
Friday, March 4, 2011
Welcome
After posting on various message boards (300level.net, Blackhawkzone)about the Blackhawks cap situation, I finally thought I would start a blog about it.
So, expect posts about the cap, the cba and the effects of new contracts on the Blackhawks. Hopefully, I won't put you to sleep (that's if anyone reads this).
So, expect posts about the cap, the cba and the effects of new contracts on the Blackhawks. Hopefully, I won't put you to sleep (that's if anyone reads this).
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