It's not performance bonuses for Zaitsev, just signing bonuses, so if you want to trade him, often the other team will take the cheap year in the deal, after you pay the signing bonus on July one, just makes him more moveable in a pinch, in any given year.StCapps wrote:Always been a fan of bonus heavy contracts, the only downside is it's hard to project the cap hit if you have too many guys on them so you have to use them sparingly, can't sign everyone to bonus heavy contracts, if the team has good year all of sudden your over the cap.Smitty-48 wrote:Should note; the Leafs seven year contract to Zaitsev, heavily bonus laden in each year, except for one year, where there is no bonus; 2020.
Say you get a better option at 4D in a few years, Tim Liljegren for example, and so you want to move him, but he has three years left at $13.5 million, you pay the signing bonus on July one, the other team only pays $10.5 million, that sort of thing.
This is another reason why he got 7 years at $4.5 million instead of something like 6 years at $4 million, because in year four, 2020, the Leafs offered him lockout protection, by spreading most of that year out over the other six years, for all intents and purposes for the Leafs, it's actually a six year contract, with a year off in the middle, Zaitsev gets his 2020 money, it's just paid out as an extra $500K per year, but in any given year, if they want to move him, they can say to the other team, that's on us, we'll eat that money on July one to make a deal, most teams being budget teams who care more about actual cash than cap room.