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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   Jets Should Enjoy Morrissey Contract While It Lasts   September 18, 2018
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Josh Morrissey';s bridge deal is tremendous value-wise for the Winnipeg Jets.
When it expires, it';s going to be tremendous value-wise for Josh Morrissey.

The Jets first-round draft pick in 2013 has panned out better than anyone had
dared hope. It';s been a bumpy path at times for Morrissey, but these days
he';s a true number one defenseman on the left side.

Most No. 1 defensemen don';t get paid as little as Morrissey is right now on
his bridge deal. On Sunday, Sept. 16, in the midst of training camp, Morrissey
signed a two-year deal worth $6.3 million to get himself into camp.

With 26 points in 82 games last year, a steady improvement in all aspects of
his game, and the physicality and speed to play against the league';s best
every night, Morrissey is a go-to-guy. He';s soon to be paid like it.Jets
defenseman Josh Morrissey (Billy Hurst-USA TODAY Sports)

In his second full NHL season, Morrissey';s point production went up despite
little to no power play time. He sees the tough matchups with partner Jacob
Trouba every night and has gotten better with each passing month.

If that improvement continues, Morrissey is going to be the cornerstone of the
Jets defense on the left side. And, as Morrissey is betting on, the Jets will
need to back the money truck up to his house in two years.Morrissey';s Deal
Present-Oriented

At the end of August, the Winnipeg Jets signed Blake Wheeler to a deal that was
 clearly signed with a win-now mentality. Josh Morrissey';s will be another on
that list.

The idea on Morrissey';s deal is to win while it';s still cheap. After next
season, with a ton of high-profile RFAs to re-sign, most notably Patrik Laine,
the Jets likely won';t have too much room to add.

Josh Morrissey gets a bridge deal and in a couple of years Patrik Laine will
have a bridge named after him. #NHLJets

- James Crampton (@JimCramptonWPG) September 16, 2018

For Winnipeg, this is delaying the inevitable with the idea of leaving
flexibility to add right now. There are still a few holes in the Jets lineup,
and they could perhaps use another top-six forward, so getting Morrissey signed
 for this deal during their window of opportunity was key.

Morrissey becomes the latest in a long list of Jets who will need new deals in
a short time. We';ve touched on Laine above, but Kyle Connor, Jacob Trouba, and
 now Morrissey will all need new deals within two years.

That';s not to mention Jack Roslovic, who will soon outgrow his entry-level
contract and, if recent months are any indication, be in line for a raise of
his own. The Jets, like the Blackhawks before them, are paying the price for
drafting well.

For a physical, two-way blueliner with among the best puck-moving skills in the
 league, Morrissey';s price wasn';t too high. At least, not yet.Morrissey Will
Get Paid

The steady upward trend in Josh Morrissey';s game is indicative of a player
ready to become a top-pair defenseman on a permanent basis. Thes players simply
 don';t sign for $3.15 million once they hit their primes, which Morrissey soon
 will.

Look around the NHL for comparables, notably from elsewhere in the 2012 to 2014
 draft range, and you';ll see some big money deals among the defensemen. Hampus
 Lindholm, for instance, takes in north of $5 million, and his contract is one
 of the more cap-friendly ones.

Then there';s Matt Dumba, who earned over $6 million last year. While there';s
a gap between the two right now in terms of production, it';s worth remembering
 that Dumba is a year older and sees time on the power play.Josh Morrissey does
 his scoring at 5-on-5 while preventing the other team from doing any of their
own. (Photo: Billy Hurst-USA TODAY Sports)

From Morrissey';s own draft year, Rasmus Ristolainen';s salary sits at $5.4
million. Many others still haven';t rounded into form, and Darnell Nurse just
negotiated a contract similar to Morrissey';s. Still, the value of a player of
Morrissey';s caliber is clear.

NHL player values seem to be headed up all the time as the cap rises and teams
compete with each other to attract free agents with steadily more ridiculous
deals. With that in mind and Morrissey';s current upward track, $6 million per
 year is likely to be the asking price when it comes time for Morrissey to
re-up.

When that happens, the Jets will have to do some shuffling in all likelihood.
As has been discussed in the past, the Jets can';t keep this entire core
together and be cap compliant. As such, the Jets window to win is now while so
many of their best still play on entry-level deals or bridge contracts like
Morrissey';s.

When the time comes to pay the piper, the Jets are going to have to pay through
 the nose. Players like Morrissey aren';t cheap, and he won';t ask to be
treated like it.

So congratulations to the Winnipeg Jets on getting Josh Morrissey on a
short-term deal that';s friendly for the moment. Enjoy it while it lasts, and
more importantly, win while it lasts. Winning will get trickier when this core
starts needing big raises.

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