The Tampa Bay cap issue is more so a fan understanding issue in my views.
I find the criticism of Tampa’s payroll ironic as many people don’t even understand what the over 18m metric means. It doesn’t mean they spent anywhere close to 18m more than other teams who were playing “fairly”.
People don’t realize the total payroll of most playoff teams are 5-12m above the cap line based on the exact same metric, because they legit put players on LTIR near the deadline to add players, buried a few million in the minors which saves 900k of cap space each time, and the biggest one is picked up players late in the year so they only absorbed around 30% of the salary. For example if you trade for an 8m guy, the other team retains half, and you only have him for 30% of the of the year. The cap hit is $1.2 milllion but when you start the playoffs under the metric they are using to come up with the payroll hit is 8 million — so that trade makes your payroll 6.8 million more than the cap line. And none of the above is close to illegal.
So all the other stuff is really bullshit that means nothing except for Kucherov. And let’s look at Kucherov. But first let’s consider other items:
Are people up in arms with the Islanders? When they lost Anders Lee to LTIR just before the deadline they had an extra 7 million of payroll spend and did. This made their total payroll well over the cap line. Is there an issue with that. If Mitch Marner had been hurt in April, do you think it would have been unfair for the Leafs to add Taylor Hall and others. I don’t see the issue.
The Leafs used the LTIR rule to help them add some bottom lineup players as did the Habs as they were so close to the line at the deadline, as did many others. The Leafs stretched out a few returns from injuries longer than necessary to stay under the line. So did other teams like Vegas. No issue with any of that?
Was Kucherov legitimately hurt? Of course he was. If you have a problem burying his contract on a legit LTIR claim, why are you not up in arms about Anders Lee?
Kucherov could have probably come back one month earlier. That is the only “cheat” here. This means about 2.5 million in salary. Tampa would have had to trade someone at the beginning of the year with a 2.5 million salary for him to come back whe he is ready.
So if the issue is Tampa delaying his return from injury to work the cap, many others did that this year including the Leafs and Vegas. I don’t meant to just pick on the Leafs other do it, it’s just that I am more aware of their situation. Of course it did not involve a star but it was the same concept. Let’s look at Riley Nash for example (even if he sucked). He couldn’t play in the regular season .. but isn’t it odd that he is now ready to go playoff time. It’s the exact same shenanigans that other teams did.
In realty the “cheating” was basically Tampa having a player that was getting paid about 2.5m for the entire season that should have been traded at the beginning of the year to create space once Kucherov was legit healthy come April. That was basically it.
And I am not getting riled up about it.
If the NHL wants to set up a rule that a player that goes on LTIR at any point of the year is ineligible that is fine. But that is not a rule for a reason.