Arab13 Art Vandelay 45180 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) -- Rick DiPietro re-signed with the New York Islanders on Tuesday, agreeing to a deal that reportedly will pay the No. 1 goalie $67.5 million over a record 15 years.
The Islanders scheduled an afternoon news conference to officially announce the contract that would keep DiPietro in the fold until 2022 when he would be 40.
The deal, first reported by Newsday, would be the longest in NHL history, topping the 10-year, $87.5 million contract the Islanders gave enigmatic center Alexei Yashin in 2001.
That was one of the contracts that sent NHL salaries soaring and led to the salary cap in the collective bargaining agreement that ended the lockout last year. It also saddled New York with a player that is nearly impossible to move and who takes up a big chunk of the team's $44 million maximum payroll.
DiPietro's deal is believed to be second only in length in North American sports to the 25-year pact Magic Johnson signed with the Los Angeles Lakers in 1981.
DiPietro was a restricted free agent this summer and couldn't be unrestricted for another two years. The reported deal would pay him $4.5 million per season, placing him eighth among goalies.
The top pick in the 2000 draft was 30-24-5 with a 3.02 goals-against average in 63 games last season with the Islanders, who missed the playoffs after three straight appearances.
It is the second big contract handed out to a goalie in two days as Nashville re-signed Tomas Vokoun to a four-year extension on Monday that will pay him $22.8 million.
Chicago's Nikolai Khabibulin will be the league's highest-paid goalie this season at $6.75 million.
DiPietro and Islanders owner Charles Wang discussed a 15-year deal last summer after the NHL lockout when DiPietro expressed that he wanted to spend his entire career on Long Island.
But hurdles regarding insurance over the course of the contract killed those plans, and DiPietro agreed to a one-year deal worth $2.5 million.
Both sides were pressed to come to a new agreement quickly as the Islanders open training camp at the end of the week in Nova Scotia. Wang has a policy that players who aren't signed in time for camp won't play during the season.
DiPietro, exactly a week away from his 25th birthday, became the first goalie ever chosen with the No. 1 pick in the NHL draft five years ago, after spending just one year at Boston University.
Although DiPietro's former backup goalie Garth Snow is now the Islanders' new general manager, this pact was undoubtedly handled by Wang -- who has created a front office by committee on Long Island.
It was this type of management structure that led to the firing of Neil Smith, who was let go just weeks after he took the job in the offseason and months before the Islanders were to play a game under him.
Smith balked at the delegation of authority and the system initiated by Wang, and was replaced by Snow -- who retired from his playing career with the Islanders -- on July 18." |
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/sports/AP-HKN-Islanders-DiPietro.html holy fuck man, 15 years! damn! I wonder how much of that is guaranteed? ]9/12/2006 11:45:46 AM |
AndyMac All American 31922 Posts user info edit post |
15 years, holy hell. 9/12/2006 11:47:22 AM |
rflong All American 11472 Posts user info edit post |
15 years - holy crap. They must think this dude is made out of rubber. 9/12/2006 11:49:13 AM |
nutsmackr All American 46641 Posts user info edit post |
More proof the islanders are a retarded program. 9/12/2006 11:49:56 AM |
billyboy All American 3174 Posts user info edit post |
According to the article, Magic Johnson is now a free agent. 9/12/2006 1:10:09 PM |
jamz0r All American 1612 Posts user info edit post |
Because we all know the New York Times is reliable
Quote : | "15 years - holy crap. They must think this dude is made out of rubber." |
9/12/2006 1:11:35 PM |
Dammit100 All American 17605 Posts user info edit post |
maybe by year 12 he'll live up to his hype. 9/12/2006 1:12:58 PM |
NyM410 J-E-T-S 50085 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Because we all know the New York Times is reliable " |
For sports? Yes it is. But in any case this is an AP article..
and yes, the Islanders are neck and neck with the Knicks under Isiah for worst run franchise in all of sports.. Just look who their freaking GM is.9/12/2006 1:17:26 PM |
Arab13 Art Vandelay 45180 Posts user info edit post |
sigh, just b/c the deal was for 25 years doesn't mean it lasted that long.... though think of how different the NBA would have been with Magic playing through till the early '00's 9/12/2006 1:38:09 PM |
JWHWolf All American 3320 Posts user info edit post |
I've heard that the Knicks are offering Larry Bird the chance to play again for 10 years.... 9/12/2006 1:44:59 PM |
Bronzenoble Veteran 302 Posts user info edit post |
no way in hell i'd sign a contract for that long 9/12/2006 3:03:47 PM |
vinylbandit All American 48079 Posts user info edit post |
Never.
Trust.
A.
Left.
Handed.
Goalie. 9/12/2006 3:11:45 PM |
Vulcan91 All American 13893 Posts user info edit post |
I saw this come across the ESPN ticker and I laughed at them accidentally putting a 1 in front of the 5. I didn't actually consider for a second that it was a real deal, but then I got home and saw it. I guess it should be no surprise. This is the same bunch of jackasses that gave Alexi Yashin a 10 year deal. And fired Peter Laviolette a year after he took them to the playoffs. Then of course this summer they hired Neil Smith as their GM only to turn around a few weeks later and fire him, hiring Garth Snow (who was still counting on the team's salary cap as a player LOL). And oh yes, let's not forget that Charles Wang has actually seriously considered the idea of scouting Japanese sumo wrestlers as goaltender prospects.
On the upside, if DiPietro turns into a star goalie, they've got the guy for the rest of his career. But, of course, if he is a bust, then they are fucked. Also if he has a career ending injury he will have a nice fat paycheck to collect until he is 40 years old. 9/12/2006 3:17:19 PM |