
NHL Shockwaves: Could McDavid, Eichel, and Roslovic Be Heading for Blockbuster Moves?
When Connor McDavid put pen to paper on that two-year, $25 million contract, it wasn’t just about locking in his current worth—it was a masterstroke of foresight. You see, the Edmonton Oilers only caught wind of this short-term deal idea shortly before it was finalized, and guess what? McDavid could have easily cashed in over $100 million more if he leaned toward a long-term commitment. But here’s where it gets interesting—the guy’s got insurance shielding his future earnings, just in case life throws a curveball. This isn’t some rookie move; it’s a savvy middle-career play that’s becoming standard among NHL stars. From what I’ve gathered, some of these policies cover tens of millions, soaring up to $50 million in future income protection. So, whatever twists and turns come next, McDavid’s financial fortress is already well guarded. Intrigued? LEARN MORE
Connor McDavid protected himself for future earnings in case something happens
TSN: Chris Johnston said that the Edmonton Oilers only learned about the two-year contract idea from Connor McDavid on Monday morning, shortly before finalizing the two-year, $25 million deal. McDavid could have gotten over a $100 million more if he wanted a long-term deal.
“But what players do in this circumstance – and I’m told McDavid is one of them – is they do take out insurance to protect future earnings. This is normal for NHL players mid-career. And I did speak to a couple people who know how these things work, they didn’t actually know about McDavid’s specific coverage, but some of them cover tens of million, even up to $50 million in future earnings. So needless to say McDavid should be well protected no matter what happens next.”
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The latest on Jack Eichel and the Vegas Golden Knights
TSN: Pierre LeBrun notes that the Vegas Golden Knights and Jack Eichel are having ongoing contract extension talks. Eichel doesn’t want to go anywhere, and the sides are looking at an eight-year deal.
“In the meantime, they’ve just got to get to the right average annual value. And I’m told that the Kaprizov deal, the McDavid deal, those are not big impacts in this conversation. They’re focused on where they need to go and the two sides hope to get something done at some point.”
Jack Roslovic still waiting
TSN: Chris Johnston said that Jack Roslovic continues to skate back in Columbus. There are a few teams that could be looking at forwards that could come calling.
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“But it’s been a strange summer. He switched agents, he had some bonafide offers early in the summer. I think it started to dry up as time went along and he’s sticking true believing in his value here. A few teams are already looking for forwards. The Minnesota Wild, his Blue Jackets down the road, maybe it’s one of those teams or someone else that comes calling. But I think it’s only a matter of time for Roslovic.”
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