PHANEUF CONTRACT QUESTION
by Steve Simmons, Toronto Sun
How much is too much for Dion Phaneuf?
That will be the question answered over the next several months and maybe sooner. Currently, the Leaf captain is the eighth highest paid defencemen (based on salary cap hit) in the NHL. And it's apparent he is not the eighth best defenceman in the league.
But he's not far from the top 10. You can make the case that Phaneuf is a step below Zdeno Chara, Ryan Suter, Duncan Keith, Shea Weber, Drew Doughty, Erik Karlsson, Kris Letang, PK Subban, Alex Pietrangelo and Oliver Ekman-Larsson.
But after that, who would you take ahead of him? Not Dan Boyle. Not Jay Bouwmeester. Not Niklas Kronwall. Not the recovering Marc Staal. Not even the emerging Marc-Edouard Vlasic.
For all Toronto fans find missing with Phaneuf - he's not a terrific first pass defenceman, he can make poor decisions on ice, his footwork could be better - he is basically impossible to replace. Ideally a long-term deal at his current cap hit of $6.5 million is the right money for Phaneuf, but he will command more because of market circumstances. I can see a $42 million deal over six years and to do that, Phaneuf would be leaving money on the table that he would command in free agency.
Dion Phaneuf contract question
The Doc agrees with Mr. Simmons. Phaneuf has to be re-signed for the reasons listed, and in order to advance the current progress shown by the organization and the hockey team.