NHL Shakeup Brewing: Sharks, Panthers, and Canadiens Eye Blockbuster Moves
As we mentioned, it’s not connected at all to, to Logan Cooley. They play two different positions, but they’re all young players are connected in the same way. If you’re going to be signing a long-term deal that, with this cap environment is changing. You see what Luke Hughes signed for. You see what Jackson Lacombe signed for. A different set of rights.
He’s a 10.2C player, Lane Hutson, meaning, after this season ends, if he doesn’t have a new contract, that he’s not eligible for an offer sheet. He’s not eligible for arbitration, so he’s really kind of stuck and doesn’t have much leverage. That’s, Jackson Lacombe signing his third deal. That’s not apples to apples. Luke Hughes, you know, similar situation, but the Hughes Family Tax is a whole other, you know, can of worms that is not connected to lean Hutson.



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