>The problem for the Kings is that Roy might want to test the market and see if another team would offer more. Roy’s market value right now, which is calculated on how many wins a player brings to a lineup, is $6.4 million. Over the next six years, on average, it projects to be approximately $6.2 million. And that lines up pretty well with Evolving-Hockey’s contract projections. If Roy were to sign elsewhere, Evolving-Hockey’s model points to a six-year contract with a $6.1 million cap hit.
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>The problem for the Kings is that Roy might want to test the market and see if another team would offer more. Roy’s market value right now, which is calculated on how many wins a player brings to a lineup, is $6.4 million. Over the next six years, on average, it projects to be approximately $6.2 million. And that lines up pretty well with Evolving-Hockey’s contract projections. If Roy were to sign elsewhere, Evolving-Hockey’s model points to a six-year contract with a $6.1 million cap hit.