Update: Doughty Signed 8 Years 56 Million
Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 12:12 am
				
				http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=375938
I can't say I disagree with Lombardi on this but its a pretty ballsy move and chances are its probably not going to work for him.
Thoughts?
			It appears that any future offer from the Los Angeles Kings to restricted free agent Drew Doughty will take into account any time missed.
Kings general manager Dean Lombardi said that, because players now get paid for training camp as part of the latest Collective Bargaining Agreement, the number of days Doughty holds out must be factored in to the team's contract offer. Based on the $6.8 million per year offer the Kings have made, that means a reduction of almost $25,000 for each day he is absent from camp.
"The problem we have, and we're going to have to see how this evolves, is that generally with a player, you establish his market value and he signs up for 275 days of work," Lombardi told LA Kings Insider. "That was the one thing that changed during the CBA, that players were paid during training camp. So, quite frankly, it's the way we have to approach this. Let alone missing a day or work, as well as getting behind your teammates in terms of preparation. It probably makes this a little more difficult, but you have to factor that in now. You're not getting a full year's work as of today."
I can't say I disagree with Lombardi on this but its a pretty ballsy move and chances are its probably not going to work for him.
Thoughts?