Kevin Weekes on X/Twitter. Shesterkin rejects 8 Years $88M


Kevin Weekes on X/Twitter. Shesterkin rejects 8 Years $88M

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  1. Id be fine giving more money for fewer years

    I don’t want to pay this much when he’s almost 40

  2. Although I understand the cap implications I can’t imagine not trying to get the most money possible out of a team owned by Dolan.

  3. I totally get Igor wanting to make as much money as he can, while he can, but this is a fair deal and well above market. Why hamstring the teams ability to build around you?

  4. This will get very interesting lol. Hamstringing the organization is a way to lose fans.

  5. I’m telling you all he’s not worth it and he’s going to be a huge pain later on.

  6. Honestly if he is rejecting that deal Drury should be looking to trade him. Better to get something now than to let him walk for free after the season.

  7. The Rangers leaked this like they did Trouba enforcing his NMC as he said he wasn’t negotiating in season.

    People are mad at the player for seeking what he thinks he deserves. Bettman created the system which has turned fans against talent. The cap has only gone up 6M since 2021. It was made to break teams by enforcing artificial parity.

    I’ll never say that someone doesn’t deserve what they get. You wouldn’t turn down a pay raise at your job to keep someone from being laid off, so why expect him and others to do the same? He’ll get it somewhere. New York made this bed by offering bad deals to Trouba and Zibanejad years ago.

  8. Shestys agent knows he has the Rangers by the nargles based on how they are built, the lack of a goalie pipeline and the fact this team cannot do a rebuild even if we traded him

  9. They should look into trading him if that’s the case. He alone won’t win us the cup. Amazing goalie but they would be screwed.

  10. If a hockey player living in New York City makes $11 million a year, a significant portion of their earnings will go toward taxes, agents’ fees, and other expenses. Here’s a rough breakdown of how much they might actually keep:

    1. Federal Income Tax:

    • In the U.S., the federal tax rate for high-income earners can be up to 37%.
    • On $11 million, federal taxes could be around $4.07 million.

    2. State and Local Taxes (New York City):

    • New York State has a top income tax rate of 10.9% for high earners.
    • New York City adds an additional 3.876%.
    • Combined, state and local taxes would be approximately 14.776%.
    • This would amount to about $1.63 million.

    3. Agent’s Fee:

    • Sports agents typically take about 3%–5% of a player’s salary.
    • If we assume a 4% agent fee, that would be $440,000.

    4. Jock Taxes:

    • Hockey players also have to pay taxes in other states where they play games. These are known as “jock taxes.” The actual amount will vary based on their schedule, but let’s estimate an additional 1.5%.
    • That would amount to about $165,000.

    5. Other Deductions:

    • There may be other deductions, such as for retirement plans, insurance, and other personal expenses, but these are harder to estimate without more specific details.

    Estimated Take-Home:

    After these deductions:

    • Federal Tax: $4.07 million
    • State & Local Tax: $1.63 million
    • Agent Fee: $440,000
    • Jock Taxes: $165,000

    Total deductions: $6.31 million

    Remaining take-home pay: $4.69 million

    The Jock Taxes and state and local taxes won’t overlap so it might be a bit less. When Igor is paying a tax in another state he won’t be paying the NYC and NY tax.

    So, after taxes, agent fees, and other expenses, a hockey player making $11 million a year in NYC might keep around $4.7 million. Keep in mind, the specific details of their tax planning and deductions could affect this amount.

  11. I’m sorry, but no goalie is worth that much. Drury handing out blank checks scares the fuck out of me

  12. That’s fine. It’s likely they’re just haggling over that last $500K or so and he’ll lock in at $11.5M by tomorrow I hope.

  13. Well, Swayman rejected (allegedly) $8m for 8yrs and took $8.25m for 8yrs.

    Maybe Igor just needs that extra $250k per to make it happen? I could deal with it being $500k per.

    Either way I still think it’s fair, and I still don’t see us saying no to him unless it pushes well beyond $12m per.

  14. I’ve never been one of these guys but at a certain point you have to wonder if certain players prioritize salaries over team success. Very hard to build a successful team these days off of such a huge goalie contract. The other bad/underperforming contracts on this team don’t make it any easier.

    Is Igor the best goalie in the NHL? Yes. Is he $4M better than, say, Swayman? No.

  15. apparently he wants shorter term at the same AAV, or something close that still makes him highest paid.

  16. He must like facing 40-50 shots a night cause anything more . They won’t be able to put a team infront of him… maybe is another issue and not money 

  17. The sicko part of me genuinely wants to see this team without Igor. Maybe it’ll finally open the eyes of the front office and make them realize there other ways to build a team outside of relying on and riding the coattails of one of the best goalies in the world…. As if 20 years of that not working wasn’t enough

    Edit: re-worded

  18. If we can’t build a cup winner with him at below value, how  can  we possibly do it at over twice his current contract?

    How many more goals is he saving than an 8M dollar goalie? Everyone loves Igor, and rightly so, but there has to be an upper limit on what you pay a goalie. Especially one that is coming off a career lowest s% and high GAA

  19. Sorry Shesterkin, your time with NYR has come to an end. Go seek your pile of money elsewhere. Trade his ass while we still can, torch the core, rebuild. It’s *over*. Game over man, game over!

  20. “He wants his max worth. And good for him”

    If Igor makes the Rangers pay him anywhere north of 10M AAV, he won’t be remembered the way Lundqvist was. With Hank it’s always discontent that the Rangers couldn’t get him that cup. Igor’s career will be defined by whether he finishes with a cup, otherwise his contract will be blamed for 6-10 years of mediocrity. I am not “happy” one particular player is getting paid an absurd amount of money… I am invested in the name on the front, not the name on the back.

  21. I’m more interested in how far apart they are.

    If 11.5 AAV gets it done, just do it. If it’s more than 12, I totally get why we’d hesitate.

  22. No way I’d pay that for a goalie. It’s been proven you can get by with “meh” net minder. I’d rather invest in a solid defense pairing that can provide offense and defense.

  23. If he wants 12+ you move him and don’t think twice about it. 11 is absolutely fair if you still want to be able to build a winning team.

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