Marion Gaborik: Wild Soap Opera in Minnesota
In our last episode, we learned Wild GM Doug Risebrough and assistant GM Tom Lynn flew to Slovakia in order to talk contract with the star left-winger. Marian Gaborikโs agent, Ron Salcer, said that the Wild impressed Gaborik, in an article by The Star Tribune."I have a tremendous amount of respect for how they handled that," says Salcer about the four-hour dinner.
It also has come out that there were rumors that Gaborik might sign with Russian league team Spartak, although that has been fiercely downplayed and denied. While Salcer says his client was impressed with the meeting, whether he was impressed enough to resign is still a mystery.
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Risebrough says heโs open to negotiate with Gaborik during the season; although whether that will be a distraction to the team is open for discussion. In a Wild.com story, Risebrough reveals that the Wildโs next move will come in the form of a proposal, which shouldnโt surprise anybody.
Gaborik is set to make 7.5 million this year, and the Wild are expected to offer him 8.5 million, but he could potentially get a lot more than that on a weak Free Agent market next year.
Yes, Cammalleri, Afinogenov, Cole, Zetterberg, Connolly, Zherdev, Tanguay, Gaborik, Sykora, Sullivan, The Sedins, Niedermayer, McDonald, Gionta, Franzen, Comrie, etc. Are on the potential FA market has some big names on it, but expect half to three- fourths of those guys to get re-signed.
If Gaborik doesnโt re- up with the Wild, I could easily see him going over ten million for a one year tenure.
In my opinion, if Gaborik wonโt re-sign, the Wild front office wonโt pony-up with enough cash, or even if his price tag doesnโt come down, the Wild should look elsewhere. Gaborik has a history of injuries, and, to be honest, Lemaireโs system doesnโt play to Gabbyโs strengths at all.
I think the Wild would be better off in the long run if the Wild were to trade him around the trade deadline, and hereโs why: at the deadline, Gaborikโs price comes down, so heโll look better to other teams, which will put his trade value at a premium.
We then shop him around to a couple teams, maybe looking for three or four good young players or prospectโs that project well and that fit Jacquesโ system better. That way, we could have what we really need, and let some other team worry about his contract.
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