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ses111
New York Islanders
Joined: 06.07.2008

Monday @ 8:12 AM ET
Ahh, July 1st. NHL free agent day. Look forward to this day like I us to look forward to Christmas. And I was usually disappointed then as I will be today. Not that I have any expectations to begin with.
- chazpet


This might be the one time I do not want the Islanders to do much.
UIF
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 01.09.2009

Monday @ 9:29 AM ET
New York Islanders
@NYIslanders
#Isles News: New York Islanders President and General Manager Lou Lamoriello announced today that Tommy Albelin has been hired as an Assistant Coach.


UIF
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 01.09.2009

Monday @ 9:31 AM ET
(I'm kidding, by the way, before someone passionately points out that he's had some success in coaching roles for a while and is more than just a former Devil)
batteryjackson
New York Islanders
Location: MEDICINE HAT MEDICINE PUSHERS, AB
Joined: 09.30.2014

Monday @ 9:32 AM ET
New York Islanders
@NYIslanders
#Isles News: New York Islanders President and General Manager Lou Lamoriello announced today that Tommy Albelin has been hired as an Assistant Coach.



- UIF


from what I remember, he was a smart and solid defenseman. hopefully he can help the pk and overall defensive play
eichiefs9
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 11.03.2008

Monday @ 9:34 AM ET
New York Islanders
@NYIslanders
#Isles News: New York Islanders President and General Manager Lou Lamoriello announced today that Tommy Albelin has been hired as an Assistant Coach.



- UIF

This will be the big free agent signing today
eichiefs9
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 11.03.2008

Monday @ 9:35 AM ET
Nick Robertson wants out of Toronto. Might be a guy worth taking a stab at. 23 years old and has had decent production on a team with a lot of big guns ahead of him. Or he might have had decent production because those big guns were ahead of him. Who knows.

Also has the absolute worst birthday in the NHL, bar none.

ses111
New York Islanders
Joined: 06.07.2008

Monday @ 9:42 AM ET
New York Islanders
@NYIslanders
#Isles News: New York Islanders President and General Manager Lou Lamoriello announced today that Tommy Albelin has been hired as an Assistant Coach.



- UIF





I like this hire better than Houda.
kindlyrick
New York Islanders
Location: Dallas, TX
Joined: 06.21.2007

Monday @ 9:49 AM ET
Nick Robertson wants out of Toronto. Might be a guy worth taking a stab at. 23 years old and has had decent production on a team with a lot of big guns ahead of him. Or he might have had decent production because those big guns were ahead of him.

Also has the absolute worst birthday in the NHL, bar none.


- eichiefs9



Agreed on him and wow yeah awful bday. My buddy is 9/11 but not 2001
kindlyrick
New York Islanders
Location: Dallas, TX
Joined: 06.21.2007

Monday @ 9:49 AM ET
New York Islanders
@NYIslanders
#Isles News: New York Islanders President and General Manager Lou Lamoriello announced today that Tommy Albelin has been hired as an Assistant Coach.



- UIF


Man Lou can’t stay away from his old Devils.
ses111
New York Islanders
Joined: 06.07.2008

Monday @ 9:58 AM ET
Nick Robertson wants out of Toronto. Might be a guy worth taking a stab at. 23 years old and has had decent production on a team with a lot of big guns ahead of him. Or he might have had decent production because those big guns were ahead of him. Who knows.

Also has the absolute worst birthday in the NHL, bar none.


- eichiefs9


I'd rather not give anything up for Robertson and just go with Ruslan this year.
eichiefs9
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 11.03.2008

Monday @ 9:59 AM ET
I'd rather not give anything up for Robertson and just go with Ruslan this year.
- ses111

Just making conversation on what is likely to be a relatively uninteresting day for the Islanders
ses111
New York Islanders
Joined: 06.07.2008

Monday @ 10:01 AM ET
Just making conversation on what is likely to be a relatively uninteresting day for the Islanders
- eichiefs9


Ha-ha! It's all good chief. Quite will be something new for Islander fans, but we just have to deal with it this one time.
eichiefs9
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 11.03.2008

Monday @ 10:33 AM ET
Pierre LeBrun
@PierreVLeBrun
1m
Hearing that talks have stalled between the Ottawa Senators and Shane Pinto. Could lead to Pinto asking for a trade. Stay tuned.
kindlyrick
New York Islanders
Location: Dallas, TX
Joined: 06.21.2007

Monday @ 10:33 AM ET
From Bob McKenzie

Something to keep an eye on today is whether some NHL teams structure deals with “deferred compensation.” I’ve heard there’s been more a lot more talk of it this year.

It’s a legal (within the NHL CBA) maneuver that can be used ostensibly to help a player with tax considerations, but the too-complicated-for-me-calculation explanation is that it can also work to reduce the AAV.

It’s done a lot in baseball apparently (Ohtani!).

A player in a high tax jurisdiction, for example, could defer significant amounts of money beyond the playing term of the contract and if, after he stops playing, he moves to a lower-tax jurisdiction, there are significant tax savings on the deferred monies.

It was done many years ago when Shane Doan (now working for TOR) was re-signing with ARI when current TOR GM Brad Treliving was AGM with the Coyotes. The circumstances back then, IIRC, were mostly ARI not wanting to pay out cash in the short term (go figure).

As I understand it, there’s a present-day dollars calculation that is done on the deferred money and that is where, under the right set of circumstances, it could have an influence on the AAV.

Anyway, as I said, something to keep an eye on.

They said there would be no math!!



eichiefs9
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 11.03.2008

Monday @ 10:37 AM ET
From Bob McKenzie

Something to keep an eye on today is whether some NHL teams structure deals with “deferred compensation.” I’ve heard there’s been more a lot more talk of it this year.

It’s a legal (within the NHL CBA) maneuver that can be used ostensibly to help a player with tax considerations, but the too-complicated-for-me-calculation explanation is that it can also work to reduce the AAV.

It’s done a lot in baseball apparently (Ohtani!).

A player in a high tax jurisdiction, for example, could defer significant amounts of money beyond the playing term of the contract and if, after he stops playing, he moves to a lower-tax jurisdiction, there are significant tax savings on the deferred monies.

It was done many years ago when Shane Doan (now working for TOR) was re-signing with ARI when current TOR GM Brad Treliving was AGM with the Coyotes. The circumstances back then, IIRC, were mostly ARI not wanting to pay out cash in the short term (go figure).

As I understand it, there’s a present-day dollars calculation that is done on the deferred money and that is where, under the right set of circumstances, it could have an influence on the AAV.

Anyway, as I said, something to keep an eye on.

They said there would be no math!!

- kindlyrick

Saw that and it's pretty interesting. Didn't know that was legal under the CBA until today.

Seems unlikely to be used except in the case where there's a UFA who has already made a lot of money in his career, but it'll be interesting to see who goes for it. Still don't think it pulls the high-tax states/provinces competitively-even with the low/no-tax states though.
kindlyrick
New York Islanders
Location: Dallas, TX
Joined: 06.21.2007

Monday @ 10:45 AM ET
Saw that and it's pretty interesting. Didn't know that was legal under the CBA until today.

Seems unlikely to be used except in the case where there's a UFA who has already made a lot of money in his career, but it'll be interesting to see who goes for it. Still don't think it pulls the high-tax states/provinces competitively-even with the low/no-tax states though.

- eichiefs9



My understanding is that it allows a player to push back his salary so when he ends his career and moves to a tax friendly state, he’s obviously gaining on the benefit for most of the money. Pretty phucking savvy if you ask me. I guess it’s really the only way for parity amongst the different taxed states/countries.
eichiefs9
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 11.03.2008

Monday @ 10:50 AM ET
My understanding is that it allows a player to push back his salary so when he ends his career and moves to a tax friendly state, he’s obviously gaining on the benefit for most of the money. Pretty phucking savvy if you ask me. I guess it’s really the only way for parity amongst the different taxed states/countries.
- kindlyrick

Yeah but the low-tax state teams can still pay them now instead of making them wait. If you give me the option to get taxed at the same rate now or later, I'm choosing now every time unless that money is going into some sort of account where I can keep the interest also.

It helps to level the playing field, but I don't think it fully evens it out.
kindlyrick
New York Islanders
Location: Dallas, TX
Joined: 06.21.2007

Monday @ 10:53 AM ET
Yeah but the low-tax state teams can still pay them now instead of making them wait. If you give me the option to get taxed at the same rate now or later, I'm choosing now every time unless that money is going into some sort of account where I can keep the interest also.

It helps to level the playing field, but I don't think it full evens it out.

- eichiefs9


I don’t I phrased it correctly. I think they can defer it to when they stop playing. So it’s minimal income to be taxed while playing


Edit. I just understood what you said. Yeah I guess it’s more nuanced whereby it’s advantageous to defer now rather than sign now with lower tax team.
brodydog29
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 09.24.2011

Monday @ 11:00 AM ET
Ok, have a question. why is the islanders social media fan base clamoring for Pinto?! Isn't the last thing this team needs is another center?
eichiefs9
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 11.03.2008

Monday @ 11:01 AM ET
I don’t I phrased it correctly. I think they can defer it to when they stop playing. So it’s minimal income to be taxed while playing


Edit. I just understood what you said. Yeah I guess it’s more nuanced whereby it’s advantageous to defer now rather than sign now with lower tax team.

- kindlyrick

Neither of us our experts obviously, but regarding the bolded: I think you have what I said backwards, although I could also be confused

I'm saying if you tell me I have the choice between making $5M this year or $5M in 2029...I'm taking it this year every time. $5M today is worth a lot more than $5M in five years. Even if I parked 100% of it in some sort of financial instrument with a meager rate of return it would still be a lot more than $5M five years down the road.
eichiefs9
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 11.03.2008

Monday @ 11:06 AM ET
Bruce Garrioch
@SunGarrioch
3m
As I noted last night, Pinto's agent Lewis Gross has been looking for an offer sheet from other teams. This would be a natural next step because it's doubtful that will happen. Haven't been any fruitful discussions between the #Sens and Gross in the last two weeks.


Offer sheet comp here:

https://www.capfriendly.com/offer-sheet-calculator

If they kept it under about $2.29M it's only a 3rd rounder next year
eichiefs9
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 11.03.2008

Monday @ 11:07 AM ET
and:


Stefen Rosner
@stefen_rosner
3s
@TheHockeyNews can confirm @MurphysLaw74's report that the #Isles have checked in on #GoSensGo forward and LI native Shane Pinto.

Per@PierreVLeBrun, Pinto may be requesting a trade shortly as contract talks have stalled:
ses111
New York Islanders
Joined: 06.07.2008

Monday @ 11:07 AM ET
Neither of us our experts obviously, but regarding the bolded: I think you have what I said backwards, although I could also be confused

I'm saying if you tell me I have the choice between making $5M this year or $5M in 2029...I'm taking it this year every time. $5M today is worth a lot more than $5M in five years. Even if I parked 100% of it in some sort of financial instrument with a meager rate of return it would still be a lot more than $5M five years down the road.

- eichiefs9


To keep it simple, Florida teams will continue to have the edge because of taxes and the weather.

ses111
New York Islanders
Joined: 06.07.2008

Monday @ 11:08 AM ET
and:


Stefen Rosner
@stefen_rosner
3s
@TheHockeyNews can confirm @MurphysLaw74's report that the #Isles have checked in on #GoSensGo forward and LI native Shane Pinto.

Per@PierreVLeBrun, Pinto may be requesting a trade shortly as contract talks have stalled:

- eichiefs9


Pinto or Skinner for a year could make sense.
eichiefs9
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 11.03.2008

Monday @ 11:11 AM ET
Pinto or Skinner for a year could make sense.
- ses111

My guess is that Skinner goes to a surefire contender for a minimal deal. He's made $100M and played zero playoff games. Wouldn't totally rule it out, but I don't think the Isles are going to be high on his list.

Pinto I am very interested in
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