Why should you get a guaranteed long term contract at your job but not NHL players?! They deserve to retire at 65 with reasonable annual income- just like you and every other person who works multiple decades in this country!
Remember Chris Pronger? The Flyers accountant office still does. Although he played his last match in december 2011, the flyers had to pay him until the 2016-2017 season. They even traded his contract to Arizona for Sam Gagne, in 2015.. He is the only player in history to be inducted to the HOF although he was technicaly an active player. :)
Good for pronger I liked him great player no one forced teams to do this in any sport the only sad thing is with these ridiculous deals we the fanatics wind up paying tons more for it all even if these players suck pro get didn’t he was a great all around player but a lot do in all sports
That Rick DiPietro contract is one of the biggest fails in NHL history, if you also consider they burned a first pick where they could have gotten Dany Heatley, and they traded away Roberto Luongo to make room for him.
Luongo was a sieve in the playoffs. He was ONLY above average in regular season which is quite useless hence why luongo lost the role in 2011 to Schneider and was traded off. I think be knew it too, hence the early retirement compared to real hall of fame cup winning tenders like Brodeur. I was a big lu fan as a young goaltender growing up. But facts are facts. He couldn't handle playoff extra effort and pressure.
As a Wings fan, im absolutely okay with them paying out the rest of Hank’s contract. He served us well and I’m sure he would still be playing if he could.
but they did. they played in in the nhl, which can't be said for most young hockey players, and to top it off they got millions of dollars for it. feel bad for someone else who isn't sipping margaritas on a beach somewhere.
Was gonna say the same thing. Back in 09, it was why they structured it this way. If he retired before the 12 years, he'd only be losing out on a few million and the Wings got a cap hit of $6mil while guys at his skill level were getting $8-9mil cap hits.
Ahh yes Ehrhoff. My Grandpa’s and my favourite defensemen. Him being German and a defensemen who could put up points really got us to follow his career.
Feel for Kesler, guys life now is a total wreck because of how hard he battled. His own kids don’t ask him to play because they know it would be really painful for him.
@@Wintrz98 Considering he’s known for his weasel-like play and numerous close suspensions for high hits to the head, im inclined to disagree. Kesler is an effective irritant but that style of play can catch up to you. He’s in the same category of dirty players as Marchand but not as skilled.
As a Lightning fan, and Lecavalier being my favorite hockey player of all time, I dont care what anyone else says about Vinny. He is extremely nice, and gives back to the community of Tampa, and absolutely loves Tampa. I'm very glad OhNyquists feel at least mostly similarly. Stat wise maybe he wasn't worth his pay, but as a person, and hockey player combined, absolutely.
@@rjcolombe I am glad you think I care enough to lie about something like this. I met him once when he brought the Stanley Cup to Ile-bizard and the whole family got to see it. Not like we are close or anything. It's just a fun thing I think of when I watch videos like this.
Rick D I swear use to almost cry when he was in alfond arena in college when the fans would get on him..anyone who's played in Maine gets that the crowd is literally over your head for 2 periods it is a barn for real grew up there and played there... From middle school through red shifting as freshmen
well... Zetterberg is just earning 1m this season, although having a cap hit at 6m.. the red wings paid him more in the firs half of his contract. It's probably the same with many other contracts on this list.
Islanders: based on Long Island. Mets: based on Long Island (Queens IS on Long Island.). Islanders: wear blue and orange. Mets: wear blue and orange. Islanders: incompetently managed until recently. Mets: incompetently owned until recently. Islanders: paying Rick DiPietro approximately forever. Mets: paying Bobby Bonilla approximately forever.
You do realize Zetterberg doesn't get paid 6 million a season since he's been on IR right....first year was like 3.35 mil last two of his contract he actually gets paid 1 million. AAV doesn't mean they make that the full time zetterbergs contract was front loaded
Cody Hodgson.....didn't he get moved from Vancouver because his father tried to interfere with the coach and management....as in my boy Cody is a #1center and he needs to play a #1 center role?
Wasn't developing and becoming they player we were hoping he bounced from team to minors. Traded to a team that could use him and hopefully get something back
12:11 I find it mental how the lightning are not using these jerseys. Instead, they're the Toronto Lightning, only difference is is that they got more cups than the leafs in the last 54 something years.
Bryz was bought out after his 2nd year not 1st. He signed with them in the summer of 2011. Not that it's much better considering it was a 9 year deal but...
Teams buy out the contracts in a settlement... So they don't make as much as you think... Also now they aren't allowed to make as long term contracts like back in the day which shields teams from having to pay players well after their playing days are over... I wasn't against teams issuing long term contracts the length of Roman Dynasties but i think teams shouldn't get a cap hit from it... But like i said now that i think the limit is 6 years, this isn't an issue anymore, anyways...
Cap hit is not actual salary! Example, player "z" has signed a 3 year contact paying $1 million in year 1, $2M in year 2, and $3M in year 3. Total = $6 million over 3 years, Cap hit is the average which is $2 million. Even when a buyout takes place, the cap hit which the team takes often differs from outstanding salary owed.
The Islanders were trying to figure out what to do with Rick DiPietro, saw what the Mets did with Bobby Bonilla and thought EUREKA! And really, why would you not want to copy the Mets when it comes to player personnel/contract decisions?
2 dumb sports contracts that paid players years after they retired. One was Steve Young's USFL contract that was to pay him until 2027(he is no longer being paid on it). The other is Bobby Bonilla's contract with the Mets. He gets paid $1.19 million until 2035. He gets a check every July 1st which is aptly known as Bobby Bonilla Day. Bonilla hasn't played since 2001.
cody hodgson. a perfect example of how some players get paid for their perceived potential, rather than their accomplishments. typically high draft picks get this treatment.
I remember him coming to Nucks camp after crazy good preformance at world juniors and the anticipation of good things to come. False rumors, a misdiagnosed back injury, and a shocking trade later, it was years before his actual condition was revealed. He had a heart arrhythmia, and suffered blackouts from malignant hyperthermia, the genetic disorder that ultimately caused him to retire far too early. Sad finish to a promising pro career.
Wow I could only wish my RRSP could provide annual payments like these guys have. Never mind the fact that there all young men.🤔 Brad Richard's I remember when he signed that contract Toronto media were all over Brian Burke because he was overseas visiting our military troops and this was the reason apparently Richard's chose NY. Thank You to Mr Burkes travel secretary!
Zetterberg and Datsyuk both having some injury problems that caused them to retire early hurt the Wings badly. That's why we became the worst team in the league after 25 years of playoff hockey. Also, the 2 swedes, Alfredsson for Ottawa, Lidstrom for Detroit, had their teams set up for the playoffs for YEARS... but after they were each gone it was just a matter of time until the wheels fell off. I think only now people are appreciating how great those guys were, and how great the duo of Henrik and Pavel were.
@@rjcolombe I wouldnt necessarily say that. it may not for a long time but, remember, it DID already get repeated. Buuut it took 45 years or so to repeat it.
Red Wing Power. Can you do a video about players that are indigenous backgrounds. I know of a few from many years ago and seems like a few players are having an impact for their Respective teams. Your younger then I by a decade . Assumed because of your favourite player is 40, mines 91 and 19 .. hard to pick one over another… 90s hockey!! but wonder if there were any indigenous players on the Red Wings.
@@namrepusCD aweful?. Are you referring to the 2 Stanley cup wins in the 90’s ? Or the fact that jamiar jagar won 5 scoring titles?. Let’s not forget the great super Mario Lemieux !!! Aweful, your an idiot! The pens were great long before flurry ......
Ryan Kesler was my last tourneys team that we played coach(little ceasers) he was mad all the time(btw we beat them 5-2 in the last game and championship game
If the NHL gave each team a compliance buyout right now, who would you want your favourite team to use it on?
@@evanw564 because he probably set it to upload at a certain time. When you do that you can comment before it comes out
Mike matheson
@@filiplindblad6756 agreed
Zetterberg
Brandon Dubinsky
The biggest finesse is Rick dipietro. And he is also getting paid for a front office role
Well your not whrong
Respect
Finesse? What?
@@ravenr1420 he’s still getting paid as a player
Wondering without the injuries he has received (I believe he was injured over 5 time before he retired) would he still be playing?
I’m so glad the league capped the term on contracts. It didn’t feel right seeing players getting 12-15 year contracts.
they should cap it at 4-5 tbh, like the NBA it would let players move teams if they want. they should also introduce player options
@@zip5644 Long contracts is pretty much just a way to get around the salary cap of the teams.
Baseball should do the same.
Why should you get a guaranteed long term contract at your job but not NHL players?! They deserve to retire at 65 with reasonable annual income- just like you and every other person who works multiple decades in this country!
Remember Chris Pronger? The Flyers accountant office still does. Although he played his last match in december 2011, the flyers had to pay him until the 2016-2017 season. They even traded his contract to Arizona for Sam Gagne, in 2015.. He is the only player in history to be inducted to the HOF although he was technicaly an active player. :)
Good for pronger I liked him great player no one forced teams to do this in any sport the only sad thing is with these ridiculous deals we the fanatics wind up paying tons more for it all even if these players suck pro get didn’t he was a great all around player but a lot do in all sports
That Rick DiPietro contract is one of the biggest fails in NHL history, if you also consider they burned a first pick where they could have gotten Dany Heatley, and they traded away Roberto Luongo to make room for him.
Ilya Kovalchuk also counts for 17 years (🤣🤣!)
Mike Millbury
Luongo was a sieve in the playoffs. He was ONLY above average in regular season which is quite useless hence why luongo lost the role in 2011 to Schneider and was traded off. I think be knew it too, hence the early retirement compared to real hall of fame cup winning tenders like Brodeur. I was a big lu fan as a young goaltender growing up. But facts are facts. He couldn't handle playoff extra effort and pressure.
@@FoxCammer And Brodeur went to STL just to make a fool out of himself. True hall of fame move.
@@leafsfanforever2896 Kovalchuk was 15years not 17, and he also said fuck it to his contract in 2013 to go play in the KHL (Yes he is that dumb)
Hossa is in the hockey hall of fame and still being paid although not officially retired. Surprised that he didn't get a mention
Surprised that the infamous Clarkson contract wasn't mentioned
11:06 above brad's left shoulder
As a Wings fan, im absolutely okay with them paying out the rest of Hank’s contract. He served us well and I’m sure he would still be playing if he could.
amen
Me too, he was one of my all time favorite Wings.
As long as you’re cool with it that’s all that matters.
Agreed, I was sad when he retired but I would have felt even worse if he kept playing and injured his back even worse.
@@JaredLS10 yeah absolutely
Rick DiPietro is a total legend for getting paid doing absolutely nothing. That’s something I’ll tell my kids about.
If you were born on the day that he sighed that you would be like 20 bye the end
He was honestly a lights out goalie for a while, then he had like 5 concussions in a few years. It was sad to see
Ever hear about national Bobby Bonilla day?
I just learned about these compliance buyouts. A video about how every team used them and who made the best use of them could be nice.
Yes that would be amazing
Bonne Fête Kevin continue comme ça 😂
I feel bad for most of these guys who didn't fulfill their dreams in the nhl
Feel bad for me too-- I also didn’t
imagine growing up thinking you might come close to making it to the NHL
Yeah sucks. But these guys are at least getting paid ridiculous sums for all their hard work
but they did. they played in in the nhl, which can't be said for most young hockey players, and to top it off they got millions of dollars for it. feel bad for someone else who isn't sipping margaritas on a beach somewhere.
Wow, Bryz's package is so humongous beeg!
it is almost as humongous beeg as the univorse
Zetterberg cap hit is indeed 6,083,333m but is salary is 1m for the last 2 season of his contract !
well said..i was about to create a reply myself when i saw yours...this guy needs to get the facts !
Was gonna say the same thing. Back in 09, it was why they structured it this way. If he retired before the 12 years, he'd only be losing out on a few million and the Wings got a cap hit of $6mil while guys at his skill level were getting $8-9mil cap hits.
For Hodgson, he had a severe medical issue which explains his rapid decline and early retirement.
And here I thought hammering nails on a hot roof all day for 200 bucks was fair and decent.
Players who played in the 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s are often getting paid more now from their NHLPA pension than they did during their careers. Fact.
Wow Nyquist this video must’ve taken a long time. This video was amazing. Keep up the great work.
Ahh yes Ehrhoff. My Grandpa’s and my favourite defensemen. Him being German and a defensemen who could put up points really got us to follow his career.
what’s up bro great video like always keep up the great work my guy
Feel for Kesler, guys life now is a total wreck because of how hard he battled. His own kids don’t ask him to play because they know it would be really painful for him.
There is still a chance that Kesler could play again
@@leafsfanforever2896 He was talking about his new life after hockey so not officially but he’s definitely done.
Wintrz - I feel for him but at the same time, he was kinda a dirty player, could call it karma..
@@dimitrosg zero suspensions, zero fines. Slashes to the back of the leg is about as bad as it gets with Kesler.
@@Wintrz98 Considering he’s known for his weasel-like play and numerous close suspensions for high hits to the head, im inclined to disagree. Kesler is an effective irritant but that style of play can catch up to you. He’s in the same category of dirty players as Marchand but not as skilled.
There's also Marian Hossa but Blackhawks traded his rights to Arizona
As a Lightning fan, and Lecavalier being my favorite hockey player of all time, I dont care what anyone else says about Vinny. He is extremely nice, and gives back to the community of Tampa, and absolutely loves Tampa. I'm very glad OhNyquists feel at least mostly similarly. Stat wise maybe he wasn't worth his pay, but as a person, and hockey player combined, absolutely.
Ducks rebuild started when Kesler and Eaves got big contracts, and both had career ending injuries to both early in the contract.
Ken Holland made a lot of really bad contracts that strapped the Redwings for a while they are starting to actually come out of it this year.
You always have such unique video ideas man. Your content is great! Keep it up!
Man, as Lecavalier's 2nd cousin I should really be pestering him for some of that buy out money.
Sure
Hahaha
Get in line.....I'm sure Vinny suddenly found himself with a lot of "second cousins".
@@rjcolombe I am glad you think I care enough to lie about something like this. I met him once when he brought the Stanley Cup to Ile-bizard and the whole family got to see it. Not like we are close or anything. It's just a fun thing I think of when I watch videos like this.
@@Hockeymanhero2 It's just making humor. Don't take it so seriously.
Bryzgalov is my second-favourite former NHL goaltender by a close margin, but Bobby Lou owns my heart.
Wish I could make $1 million a year and retire. I would be so happy!
At least richards went on to win the cup the following season lol
coke catches up to you
Rick D I swear use to almost cry when he was in alfond arena in college when the fans would get on him..anyone who's played in Maine gets that the crowd is literally over your head for 2 periods it is a barn for real grew up there and played there... From middle school through red shifting as freshmen
"....and will continue to do so" - Damn so often you said that in this video! Love it btw :D
A video on who each team would use a hypothetical compliance buyout on right now would be cool!
Really liked the video you should do more of these
What about Marian Gaborik and Marian Hossa?
If I believe you showed Zetterbergs cap hit not actual salary. So like his last season he gets like 1mil
Giving a thumbs-up just because Hank is your favourite player. I see that you too are a man of culture and good taste.
Rick Depietro is the Bobby Bonilla of hockey, and they are being paid by teams in the same city. lol
well... Zetterberg is just earning 1m this season, although having a cap hit at 6m.. the red wings paid him more in the firs half of his contract. It's probably the same with many other contracts on this list.
It’s not the same with others on the list because most are buyouts
@@OhNyquist haha true, wrote this before watching the rest of the video my bad. But I’m pretty sure I’m right about Zetterberg’s contract tho
@@fredriknorberg368 yes you are correct
I guess this means David Clarkson is finally paid off because that was one hell of a bad deal for Toronto.
He was traded to Columbus, he's on their books.
Richards got a cup the year after being bought out too!
Mike Richards getting paid until 2032 is also a really big one
From Philly or LA ?
@@Sjrick from LA,
I complained about Hodgson recently (what a surprise, an unhappy Sabres fan) - but he also has a chronic condition which lead to his decline.
you should have mentioned the contract Lecavalier signed with the Philly after the buyout
Enjoyed the vid man
Buffalo is just an oof
Marian Hossa?
Great video!
Cody Hodgson announced his retirement in 2016 after he was diagnosed with malignant hyperthermia.
Islanders: based on Long Island.
Mets: based on Long Island (Queens IS on Long Island.).
Islanders: wear blue and orange.
Mets: wear blue and orange.
Islanders: incompetently managed until recently.
Mets: incompetently owned until recently.
Islanders: paying Rick DiPietro approximately forever.
Mets: paying Bobby Bonilla approximately forever.
What if the Flyers did not buy out Daniel Brière? Would they have kept their iconic goal song?
You do realize Zetterberg doesn't get paid 6 million a season since he's been on IR right....first year was like 3.35 mil last two of his contract he actually gets paid 1 million. AAV doesn't mean they make that the full time zetterbergs contract was front loaded
Yashin's contract with NYI is done?
Man... time flies...
Would love to see a new video for this this year
WTF... Someone sign me 200k only for 10 years. That will take me to retirement. No one will ever hear from me again. Promise
Rick DiPietro is the Bobby Bonilla of NHL contracts.
Don't clubs have insurance to cover salaries that must be paid to players on LTIR?
Yes.
Players have their own insurance as well.
Why did Grabovski stop playing though? I just now realized he wasn't still playing.
Cody Hodgson.....didn't he get moved from Vancouver because his father tried to interfere with the coach and management....as in my boy Cody is a #1center and he needs to play a #1 center role?
Wasn't developing and becoming they player we were hoping he bounced from team to minors. Traded to a team that could use him and hopefully get something back
@@ovechkin0218yeah he was not spectacular at all, I just remember hearing about these rumblings in the background at the same time.
12:11 I find it mental how the lightning are not using these jerseys. Instead, they're the Toronto Lightning, only difference is is that they got more cups than the leafs in the last 54 something years.
Bryz was bought out after his 2nd year not 1st. He signed with them in the summer of 2011. Not that it's much better considering it was a 9 year deal but...
How do you not mention Vinny being bought out a second time by Philly?
Part 2 please !!
Ottawa still pays Dion Phaneuf, Marian Gaborik, and Clarke MacArthur
@@melanietatco30 Kings and Ottawa still have to pay him
you should do a part 2 to this
Don't forget about the Nathan Horton one the leafs are still paying him even tho he hasn't even suited up in years
Still?
@@Rawdiswar yes
@@Rawdiswar also Clarkson and Lupul I think are still getting paid
@@aaronwilson5978 Hey good for them I guess. I need an agent like theirs!
@@Rawdiswar crazy tho how it all works
Teams buy out the contracts in a settlement... So they don't make as much as you think... Also now they aren't allowed to make as long term contracts like back in the day which shields teams from having to pay players well after their playing days are over... I wasn't against teams issuing long term contracts the length of Roman Dynasties but i think teams shouldn't get a cap hit from it... But like i said now that i think the limit is 6 years, this isn't an issue anymore, anyways...
Cap hit is not actual salary! Example, player "z" has signed a 3 year contact paying $1 million in year 1, $2M in year 2, and $3M in year 3. Total = $6 million over 3 years, Cap hit is the average which is $2 million. Even when a buyout takes place, the cap hit which the team takes often differs from outstanding salary owed.
You are correct, I don’t know why I didn’t check his actual salary per year. Lazy on my part
The Islanders were trying to figure out what to do with Rick DiPietro, saw what the Mets did with Bobby Bonilla and thought EUREKA! And really, why would you not want to copy the Mets when it comes to player personnel/contract decisions?
2 dumb sports contracts that paid players years after they retired. One was Steve Young's USFL contract that was to pay him until 2027(he is no longer being paid on it). The other is Bobby Bonilla's contract with the Mets. He gets paid $1.19 million until 2035. He gets a check every July 1st which is aptly known as Bobby Bonilla Day. Bonilla hasn't played since 2001.
When the goat uploads
Interesting to see how may of these were canuck or detroit players - and really only vancouver was caught with the recapture penalty - neat video!
I would like to see a video like this but in MLB...
Rick Dipietro is the Bobby Bonilla of the NHL
8:23 your gonna thank me
Could you do most improved player in the 2019-2020 NHL season plz
cody hodgson. a perfect example of how some players get paid for their perceived potential, rather than their accomplishments. typically high draft picks get this treatment.
I remember him coming to Nucks camp after crazy good preformance at world juniors and the anticipation of good things to come.
False rumors, a misdiagnosed back injury, and a shocking trade later, it was years before his actual condition was revealed.
He had a heart arrhythmia, and suffered blackouts from malignant hyperthermia, the genetic disorder that ultimately caused him to retire far too early.
Sad finish to a promising pro career.
Oh Nyquist what about Pavel Datsyuk
Wow I could only wish my RRSP could provide annual payments like these guys have. Never mind the fact that there all young men.🤔 Brad Richard's I remember when he signed that contract Toronto media were all over Brian Burke because he was overseas visiting our military troops and this was the reason apparently Richard's chose NY. Thank You to Mr Burkes travel secretary!
Ville Leino?
this dude doesn't know him🙈
great video i wish you did 20 more thats crazy lol
Universe is so HUMONGOUS BEEG bryzgalov kills me
Bryzgalov had a mediocre first season in Philadelphia, but regressed since and was bought out
@@leafsfanforever2896 do you know the video I'm referencing though, where Bryzgalov talks about the universe
Great Video
Wow I had no idea the Bryzgalov and Ehrhoff ones were almost as bad as the DiPietro one. Even Lecavalier is really close
I miss Zetterberg :(.
I'm pretty sure Cody Hodgson has some medical issue ? I feel like I watched a video on it and why he had to stop playing.
Literally nobody:
OhNyquist: he took an advantage of one of these compliance buyouts
Brad Richards was all calculated. He knew Rangers would suck then went and won a cup with the Hawks and retired
Lacavalier was a stud, baffles me they'd let him go like that.
You should make another one of these videos
Zetterberg and Datsyuk both having some injury problems that caused them to retire early hurt the Wings badly. That's why we became the worst team in the league after 25 years of playoff hockey. Also, the 2 swedes, Alfredsson for Ottawa, Lidstrom for Detroit, had their teams set up for the playoffs for YEARS... but after they were each gone it was just a matter of time until the wheels fell off. I think only now people are appreciating how great those guys were, and how great the duo of Henrik and Pavel were.
Every dynasty has its run. Appreciate the amazing one Detroit had, as it will likely never be replicated.
@@rjcolombe I wouldnt necessarily say that. it may not for a long time but, remember, it DID already get repeated. Buuut it took 45 years or so to repeat it.
Cody Hodgson and Christian ehroff r legends, Finessed the Sabres
Hodgson retired because of some serious health issues for the record.
I’m aware
@@OhNyquist p
I was completely shocked when zetterberg retired
So Zetterberg got payed like 8m per yer for hes playing years still not a bad contract
If the Canucks could buy out Eriksson that would be greeeeeeeeeat. Then maybe half the Canucks wouldn't be on the Flames 😂
Red Wing Power.
Can you do a video about players that are indigenous backgrounds.
I know of a few from many years ago and seems like a few players are having an impact for their Respective teams.
Your younger then I by a decade . Assumed because of your favourite player is 40, mines 91 and 19 .. hard to pick one over another… 90s hockey!! but wonder if there were any indigenous players on the Red Wings.
No penguins? Imagine that. Maybe that’s why there always on top every year.
Guess you didn't watch hockey before marc andre fleury got drafted. The pens were awful back then
@@namrepusCD aweful?. Are you referring to the 2 Stanley cup wins in the 90’s ? Or the fact that jamiar jagar won 5 scoring titles?. Let’s not forget the great super Mario Lemieux !!! Aweful, your an idiot! The pens were great long before flurry ......
@@raydude9208 no i'm not if i did i would probably say the 90s im talking about the early 00s pre crosby out of lemieuxs prime
Ryan Kesler was my last tourneys team that we played coach(little ceasers) he was mad all the time(btw we beat them 5-2 in the last game and championship game
is brendan leipsic still being payed? is he a free agent?
Signed in Russia Im pretty sure
Ahhhh my back ! Feels great now with 6M/yr.
Anyone else realize that most of these end after this upcoming season?
Does long term IR effect HoF eligibility?
I don't see why it would.
@@evenkeel6131 As far as having to be retired X amount of years before eligibility.