Josh Bailey avoided
arbitration and signs a 5-year, $16.5 million deal with the Islanders. Bailey's Annual cap hit will be $3.3m per.
Tony Stabile points
out, "Through the 15-16 season, Isles have JT. Bailey, KO, Grabs,
Clutterbuck, Frans, Hamonic and Martin locked up for less than $25
million."
Arthur Staple, "Isles
now have 12 players signed for 2014-15. Only 4 of them (Nielsen, McDonald, Viz,
Carkner) will be older than 27 when 14-15 begins."
This is another
example of the Islanders plan and system and how it is working from an
organizational standpoint. Players
acquired via trade (Visnovsky) or waivers (Nabokov, Strait) are even buying
into it. The next step is attracting
high ticket free agents that will buy into the cost structure that the team is
using very well in the face of ridiculous deals being handed out by other
organizations.
B.D. Gallof adds,
"All you have to do is look at the horrid contracts handed out. eg: Clowe
to see why Isles happy to pay 3.2 per on Josh Bailey. All Isles core players are contracted during prime/peak yrs at
lower than current NHL costs & wild $$ contracts."
In the last 1.5 seasons,
Bailey's move to wing and play with Kyle Okposo has really helped both players
break out. While Okposo seemed to improve
even more with Moulson and Nielsen later in the season, Bailey was also really
good on the top line with Tavares and Boyes.
Once high draft picks and key corner stones of the rebuild, Bailey and
Okposo had only 3 and 4 pts. respectively in the Isles 6 game playoff, but there worth was
proven beyond the stat sheet on the top two lines. They were both key components of momentum changing plays in
several games vs. the Penguins. Lets
hope that they, and the rest of the team take
a smattering of improving elements and evolve them into the consistency
of a winner.
Bailey was 11 and 8
for 19 pts. and a +7 in 38 games (Lockout) for the Islanders.
Josh Bailey tells
Newsday: "We took a good step last year. It's clearly something I want to
be part of. I want to see this through."
Isles Notes:
Hickey is still
unsigned, but remains in the Managements plan to be re-signed as an RFA.
Kevin Schultz points
out, "Jon Landry signing in Minnesota makes five former Isles up there.
Konopka, Rupp, Nino and Spurgeon are the other four." I thought the same thing. Coincidence?
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