bears857299:Here is the salary cap for the Hawks this year(may not be exactly right but I doubt you'll ever find the exact numbers)
http://www.nhlnumbers.com/overview.php?team=CHI&season=0809
they're trying to sign Havlat long term to ease the cap hit over the course of the contract instead of over a couple years. They'd rather sign him at 8 years/$40 million than 4 years/$40 million(I don't know the exact numbers just trying to make a point)
It's hard to say with the cap because the NHL could increase it next year(and probably will) and the Hawks have a lot of RFA's after this year and hopefully the ones they want to keep will come cheap.
Yeah - I understand that rationale. Do you see them signing Toews to a Zetterberg/Franzen-like deal to help with the cap hit, too? I think they took like...12 year deals or something like that to make the money a bit more managable. I really think this team could be special for a long time if they keep some of their key guys in order. I'm just amazed that they're doing so well with all of this young talent; they really do have a legit shot of going all the way this year if they keep it up!
I just hope they're as shrewd with the cap management as the Bears are with Cliff Stein and company. As a young individual, I can't be any happier to be a fan of all my Chicago teams. I just turned 22 in January and truly feel fortunate to be part of what some might call a "Renaissance" of Chicago sports. What with the 'Hawks coming back, the Bears improving offensively, and the Bulls heading in the right direction (for the first time in a long time)...
Though young, I still feel a lot of the older fans' pain with respect to all sports in this area. To be fair, I never got to see the Bears in their mid- to late-80s heyday; most of my youth memories of the Bears were of them getting destroyed by Green Bay in the '90s and early '00s. Thus, if you look at how the Bears have fared in my lifetime, it's been mostly bad until now.
I'm also glad that Rocky Wirtz is putting the 'Hawks games back on TV because the last time I saw the 'Hawks on TV was...well the '91 Cup Finals (even then it's hard to remember because I think I was like 4 or 5). When I was working in high school, I listened to the games on 670 all the time because they happened to be on when I was either driving to or from work, so I guess you can't really say that I'm "jumping the bandwagon" so to speak.
Oh well - thanks for the responses! I really enjoy seeing how all elements of sport work: on-field performance, running a franchise (the business part/signing players/etc.), statistical analysis, etc.
Thanks!!
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