Marchessault did receive an offer from the Canadiens… But for him, the circumstances were more favourable in Nashville.
Ultimately, the former Golden Knights player said he didn’t want the pressure of a market like Montreal.
He’ll have a calmer head in Nashville, it’ll cost him less in taxes… And he’ll also have the opportunity to play for a club that was very aggressive on the market this summer. #Stamkos#Skjei
But there was also a “problem” for Marchessault in Kent Hughes’ offer.
According to a source close to us, the offer was for three years… at an annual salary of $4.7 million.
It’s $800,000 a year more in Nashville, after all…
That said, $4.7 million a season for a guy who has averaged 27 goals a season for the past eight years isn’t a lot. There’s also the age factor, of course… But still.
It reminds me of the Lightning’s offer for Alex Killorn (eight years at $2.75 million per season) …And for Steven Stamkos (eight years at $3 million per season) .
This model is used for clubs that are in a salary crunch, but it can’t work all the time either.
Overtime
– Nice contract.
Ryan Lindgren and the Rangers have settled on a one-year deal at $4.5M
All arbitration is done
– Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) July 30, 2024