This was originally published in my 2020 book Hunting Bargains in a Salary Cap World, and has now been updated with new contracts. I will continue to update each team’s list every summer going forward. The rule is that only active contracts can move up or down. Expired deals cannot pass each other. Next summer it may even be expanded to top 20. The book is still available on Amazon, though some of the stats on active contracts are now out of date. You may yet find it interesting because there were detailed stat graphics that you won't find here. One thing you won't find here are entry level contracts because they all come from the same cookie cutter and require less skill at the negotiating table.
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Bryan Murray was the General Manager of the Ottawa Senators for nearly a decade, doing a fine job building a competitive team despite the challenges of attracting free agent to a small market, tight budget destination. The Senators have been one of the best organizations in the NHL at drafting and developing young talent, a legacy continued by Murray’s successor Pierre Dorion.
Signed By: |
Bryan Murray |
Position: |
D |
|
Date: |
2012-06-19 |
Age July 1st: |
22 |
|
Term: |
7 years |
|
Playoff GP: |
54 |
Total Money: |
$45.5M |
|
Playoff PTS: |
46 |
Cap Hit: |
$6.5M |
|
Stanley Cups: |
0 |
|
Adj Cap Hit |
GP |
PTS |
SOG |
ATOI |
Total |
53.2 |
464 |
414 |
1459 |
|
Per 82 GP |
7.6 |
82 |
73 |
258 |
27.1 |
“It’s seven years. It’s a big commitment on their side and I’m very pleased they were able to do that. It really shows they believe in what I do and they want me to a big part of this organization.”Erik Karlsson signed this contract the day before he won his first Norris Trophy in 2012. It’s possible that he could have squeezed out a few extra dollars after the win, but the league was also facing a potential lockout, so there was likely some urgency to get a deal done before new salary restrictions were possibly introduced. This was a slightly cheaper version of the Drew Doughty deal from a few months earlier.
Signed By: |
John Muckler |
Position: |
F |
|
Date: |
2005-08-23 |
Age July 1st: |
24 |
|
Term: |
3 years |
|
Playoff GP: |
34 |
Total Money: |
$13.5M |
|
Playoff PTS: |
35 |
Cap Hit: |
$4.5M |
|
Stanley Cups: |
0 |
|
Adj Cap Hit |
GP |
PTS |
SOG |
ATOI |
Total |
25.3 |
235 |
290 |
834 |
|
Per 82 GP |
8.4 |
82 |
101 |
291 |
21.3 |
"We would have obviously brought him back under different circumstances. But he just felt this was a change that would be better for him personally. And I felt this was a trade that would help our franchise in the immediate future."Dany Heatley enjoyed an 89-point season in 2003 before he killed a teammate in a car crash where he himself was seriously injured, missing most of the following season. Then the lockout happened and Dany demanded a trade out of
Signed By: |
John Muckler |
Position: |
F |
|
Date: |
2005-08-12 |
Age July 1st: |
22 |
|
Term: |
1 year |
|
Playoff GP: |
10 |
Total Money: |
$1.1M |
|
Playoff PTS: |
14 |
Cap Hit: |
$1.1M |
|
Stanley Cups: |
0 |
|
Adj Cap Hit |
GP |
PTS |
SOG |
ATOI |
Total |
2.3 |
68 |
90 |
156 |
|
Per 82 GP |
2.3 |
82 |
109 |
188 |
19.0 |
"When you get three players who can think the game plus have their skill, you have a very dangerous line combination. They always have the puck, you're chasing them the whole time."Jason Spezza was only drafted one year after Heatley, but took a slower developmental path and had only played one full season in the NHL, scoring 55 PTS. Jason did post a whopping 117 PTS in the AHL during the lockout, flashing his ceiling, but not adding much to his bargaining leverage.
Signed By: |
Bryan Murray |
Position: |
F |
|
Date: |
2012-08-29 |
Age July 1st: |
23 |
|
Term: |
5 years |
|
Playoff GP: |
38 |
Total Money: |
$17.5M |
|
Playoff PTS: |
15 |
Cap Hit: |
$3.5M |
|
Stanley Cups: |
0 |
|
Adj Cap Hit |
GP |
PTS |
SOG |
ATOI |
Total |
20.5 |
375 |
258 |
882 |
|
Per 82 GP |
4.1 |
82 |
56 |
193 |
18.7 |
"I knew, from the end of the year, this is the place I wanted to be and I wanted to be here a long time. I love everything about it."Kyle Turris signed this extension with one year remaining on his previous deal, when he had never exceeded 30 PTS in a season. Then during the lockout shortened campaign, scored at a 50-point pace while playing almost 20 minutes a night, which would have elevated his sticker price (Matt Duchene signed for the same price earlier that summer on a 2-year bridge).
Signed By: |
John Muckler |
Position: |
F |
|
Date: |
2006-07-03 |
Age July 1st: |
23 |
|
Term: |
2 years |
|
Playoff GP: |
24 |
Total Money: |
$9M |
|
Playoff PTS: |
23 |
Cap Hit: |
$4.5M |
|
Stanley Cups: |
0 |
|
Adj Cap Hit |
GP |
PTS |
SOG |
ATOI |
Total |
15.8 |
143 |
179 |
372 |
|
Per 82 GP |
7.9 |
82 |
103 |
213 |
20.0 |
"I think it's great to have it done early. It shows the confidence they have in me to get a deal done so soon."After scoring 90 PTS at a bargain price, Jason Spezza was rewarded with an identical deal to what was remaining on the Heatley contract (who was owed $4.5M for 2 more seasons). It was also the same price that Eric Staal had been paid 2 days earlier following a 100-point season and a Stanley Cup win.
Signed By: |
John Muckler |
Position: |
F |
|
Date: |
2005-08-23 |
Age July 1st: |
26 |
|
Term: |
3 years |
|
Playoff GP: |
24 |
Total Money: |
$18M |
|
Playoff PTS: |
27 |
Cap Hit: |
$6M |
|
Stanley Cups: |
0 |
|
Adj Cap Hit |
GP |
PTS |
SOG |
ATOI |
Total |
33.8 |
234 |
258 |
945 |
|
Per 82 GP |
11.3 |
82 |
90 |
331 |
21.6 |
"It was a quite a shock to say the least. We had just finished a three-year contract. I was just starting to think about the future with the Senators ... with security and confidence to go on when the phone rang ..."Marian Hossa completed back-to-back 80-point seasons prior to the 2005 lockout and inked this new 3-year treaty upon his return. The ink on the paper hadn’t even dried before John Muckler turned around and traded Hossa to the
Signed By: |
Bryan Murray |
Position: |
F |
|
Date: |
2015-06-25 |
Age July 1st: |
23 |
|
Term: |
3 years |
|
Playoff GP: |
19 |
Total Money: |
$10.5M |
|
Playoff PTS: |
8 |
Cap Hit: |
$3.5M |
|
Stanley Cups: |
0 |
|
Adj Cap Hit |
GP |
PTS |
SOG |
ATOI |
Total |
11.8 |
204 |
177 |
417 |
|
Per 82 GP |
3.9 |
82 |
71 |
168 |
19.7 |
“Mark became one of our better players, if not one of the best, right at the end of the year in particular, but throughout the stretch run and when we were trying to make the playoffs. Not only did he score a number of goals but he stole a lot of puck and played honest, two-way hockey.”Mark Stone had only played one full season in the NHL when he signed this contract, scoring 64 PTS and earning himself a Calder trophy nomination. That level of production should warrant a much higher salary than what he got, so it would be interesting to know what was said in the bargaining process for him to accept a 3-year deal at a discounted price. It was nearly a carbon copy of what Ondrej Palat signed one year earlier.
Signed By: |
Pierre Dorion |
Position: |
D |
|
Date: |
2019-09-19 |
Age July 1st: |
23 |
|
Term: |
8 years |
|
Playoff GP: |
0 |
Total Money: |
$64M |
|
Playoff PTS: |
0 |
Cap Hit: |
$8M |
|
Stanley Cups: |
0 |
|
Adj Cap Hit |
GP |
PTS |
SOG |
ATOI |
Total |
64.2 |
108 |
69 |
293 |
|
Per 82 GP |
8.0 |
82 |
52 |
222 |
26.2 |
“We knew there'd be some tough days, but now we're looking forward to the great days and getting Thomas under contract is part of our long-term plan. There's a long-term process here, but we feel we're definitely headed in the right direction. Having Thomas play probably for the nine prime years of his career is a great thing for our fans.”Thomas Chabot was a fast bloomer, scoring at a 64-pace in his sophomore season, which was worth a little over $8M. The Senators have been a driver of the new trend of giving young stars big contracts coming out of entry level, which should pay dividends in the future. The downside is that he’s had issues staying healthy, but has earned every penny of his pay cheques when he's on the ice, logging big minutes and creating offense.
Signed By: |
Pierre Dorion |
Position: |
F |
|
Date: |
2021-09-03 |
Age July 1st: |
23 |
|
Term: |
6 years |
|
Playoff GP: |
0 |
Total Money: |
$30.2M |
|
Playoff PTS: |
0 |
Cap Hit: |
$5.04M |
|
Stanley Cups: |
0 |
|
Adj Cap Hit |
GP |
PTS |
SOG |
ATOI |
Total |
30.2 |
46 |
44 |
110 |
|
Per 82 GP |
5.0 |
82 |
78 |
196 |
18.9 |
“He possesses a strong ability to play at both ends of the ice, is a key power-play contributor and someone we expect to be a prominent player for us for several years to come.”Drake Batherson scored 34 PTS in 56 GP during the final season of his ELC, which carried an expected free agent value around $4.6M. The Senators decided to offer him an 6-year deal, likely expecting his production ceiling was going to grow. In year one, it did, at least in a limited sample thanks to an injury. Batherson scored 44 PTS in 46 GP, which when prorated over 82 GP has an expected free agent value of $7.9M.
Signed By: |
John Muckler |
Position: |
F |
|
Date: |
2005-08-10 |
Age July 1st: |
25 |
|
Term: |
3 years |
|
Playoff GP: |
30 |
Total Money: |
$4.5M |
|
Playoff PTS: |
14 |
Cap Hit: |
$1.5M |
|
Stanley Cups: |
0 |
|
Adj Cap Hit |
GP |
PTS |
SOG |
ATOI |
Total |
8.4 |
215 |
139 |
558 |
|
Per 82 GP |
2.8 |
82 |
53 |
213 |
18.5 |
“The organization is one of the best in the league, and you hear that from guys coming in and guys leaving, that a lot of people want to play here.”Mike Fisher had accumulated 248 NHL GP (plus 39 more in the playoffs) before the 2005 lockout and signed a very fair 3-year bridge upon his return at age 25. The center would push his offensive ceiling higher, averaging 53 PTS per 82 GP for 50 cents on the dollar.
Signed By: |
Pierre Dorion |
Position: |
F |
|
Date: |
2016-07-27 |
Age July 1st: |
26 |
|
Term: |
4 years |
|
Playoff GP: |
19 |
Total Money: |
$20.8M |
|
Playoff PTS: |
11 |
Cap Hit: |
$5.2M |
|
Stanley Cups: |
0 |
|
Adj Cap Hit |
GP |
PTS |
SOG |
ATOI |
Total |
22.2 |
307 |
246 |
948 |
|
Per 82 GP |
5.6 |
82 |
66 |
253 |
17.7 |
“It’s just a great day for the organization. I shouldn’t tell you this but I actually hugged Randy Lee.”Mike Hoffman was one year away from unrestricted free agency having scored 56 goals over the previous 2 seasons, when he signed this 4-year deal at age 26. The winger sold 3 UFA years and punted his next contract to after his 30th birthday when it would be harder to hit a home run. It would have been a more profitable decision to go shorter term and hit the open market sooner. Perhaps Mike and his fiancée just loved living in Ottawa and felt a strong comradery with the organization and players.
Signed By: |
Bryan Murray |
Position: |
F |
|
Date: |
2008-07-31 |
Age July 1st: |
25 |
|
Term: |
2 years |
|
Playoff GP: |
4 |
Total Money: |
$5.5M |
|
Playoff PTS: |
0 |
Cap Hit: |
$2.8M |
|
Stanley Cups: |
0 |
|
Adj Cap Hit |
GP |
PTS |
SOG |
ATOI |
Total |
8.0 |
161 |
106 |
330 |
|
Per 82 GP |
4.0 |
82 |
54 |
168 |
19.3 |
“He has the potential to be more. I think in the next two years, you’ll see better offensive production from him”The Senators reaped the benefits of Antoine Vermette’s previous bargain price, and managed to squeeze him into another cheap 2-year bridge. He should have been worth something closer to what Mikko Koivu and Stephen Weiss had signed one year earlier. Part of the reason that Bryan Murray was able to get him at this low price tag was because it walked Antoine on the fast track to unrestricted free agency at age 27.
Signed By: |
Bryan Murray |
Position: |
F |
|
Date: |
2015-06-18 |
Age July 1st: |
22 |
|
Term: |
2 years |
|
Playoff GP: |
19 |
Total Money: |
$1.8M |
|
Playoff PTS: |
10 |
Cap Hit: |
$900K |
|
Stanley Cups: |
0 |
|
Adj Cap Hit |
GP |
PTS |
SOG |
ATOI |
Total |
2.1 |
164 |
76 |
302 |
|
Per 82 GP |
1.0 |
82 |
38 |
151 |
16.4 |
"We saw someone that took on a bigger role with our team and I think the way he was used as far as penalty killing and I think from the time he was called up until the end he was one of our team leaders in hits. Just his compete factor helped our whole team have success."JG Pageau had still not played a full NHL season when he signed this contract, having just played 50 games, scoring 19 PTS, averaging 14.2 minutes of ice time. This was a completely fair deal for what he had accomplished, accepting a 2-year bridge that if anything was about $200K below market.
Signed By: |
John Muckler |
Position: |
F |
|
Date: |
2006-07-18 |
Age July 1st: |
23 |
|
Term: |
2 years |
|
Playoff GP: |
24 |
Total Money: |
$2M |
|
Playoff PTS: |
5 |
Cap Hit: |
$1M |
|
Stanley Cups: |
0 |
|
Adj Cap Hit |
GP |
PTS |
SOG |
ATOI |
Total |
3.5 |
158 |
92 |
326 |
|
Per 82 GP |
1.8 |
82 |
48 |
169 |
16.7 |
“I’m happy. Ottawa is where I want to play hockey and I love the city. I love the fan base and the support we have there.”Antoine Vermette scored 21 goals and 33 PTS during his 2nd NHL season in 2006, and was paid was paid a slight discount versus his basket of comparables. It was a fair price for what he had been providing, but also allowed Antoine to bet on himself that he could grow into an even better player.
Signed By: |
Bryan Murray |
Position: |
F |
|
Date: |
2015-06-25 |
Age July 1st: |
22 |
|
Term: |
2 years |
|
Playoff GP: |
12 |
Total Money: |
$5.25M |
|
Playoff PTS: |
9 |
Cap Hit: |
$2.6M |
|
Stanley Cups: |
0 |
|
Adj Cap Hit |
GP |
PTS |
SOG |
ATOI |
Total |
6.0 |
137 |
88 |
303 |
|
Per 82 GP |
3.0 |
82 |
53 |
181 |
17.5 |
“We think that Mika on a two-year deal gives him the opportunity to take the next step in his career to become a key centre-iceman for the Senators. We’re very happy with his progress to this point in time and we think he has a bright future.”Mika Zibanejad’s entry level contract ended on a positive note, with the young center scoring 20 goals and 46 PTS for Ottawa in 2015. He lacked arbitration rights, and accepted a 2-year bridge deal for 75 cents on the dollar. Year one showed a moderate improvement, but it wasn’t enough to dissuade the Sens from making a terrible trade when they shipped him off to New York in the summer for Derick Brassard.
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