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  • What Does It Mean That Rossi's Agent Is "Shopping For An Offer Sheet"?


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    Justin Hein

    The offseason is a strange time for a hockey blog. In less than one week, the draft and free agency created enough news to fill an encyclopedia. Days later, the news cycle dries up and leaves us hyper-focused on Day 2 draft selections and obscure language in the CBA. 

    Most well-adjusted hockey fans (not you, dear reader) can usually unplug from the NHL until at least September. That leaves a unique audience for writers to delve into any topic they choose. 

    To that end, I’ll be going deep on the Marco Rossi contract negotiation. What is an RFA? What is an offer sheet, and why would Rossi’s agent shop for one? 

    Most importantly, which side has the leverage, and how does that affect the Wild’s salary cap? 

    First, let’s look at Rossi’s options. As a Restricted Free Agent (RFA), he can technically sign with any team in the NHL; however, if another team signs Rossi, they must send draft picks to the Minnesota Wild based on amounts outlined in the NHL rules. 

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    Rossi’s AAV will likely come in around $7 million, so the only teams eligible to sign him are pictured in the bottom right. That depresses Rossi’s value for two reasons.

    First, supply and demand. Instead of 32 eligible teams, only 19 teams are eligible to sign Rossi at an AAV between $5 million and $7 million. 

    Second, and more importantly, the draft pick compensation depresses Rossi’s market value. For all other teams, Rossi’s contract value is a basic math problem: the value of his on-ice production, minus the value of those draft picks. 

    NHL teams have two currencies for acquiring players: draft picks and salary cap dollars. If Rossi costs a 1st- and 3rd-round pick, his value for all other teams is reduced. Hence, the lower cap-dollar cost for RFA contracts. 

    According to NHL rules, if Rossi decided to sign with another team at that depressed value, the Wild would only need to match that salary number. Therefore, his total market value for any team is reduced. According to my estimates, league rules will reduce his contract value by about $11 million, about $2.5 million per year on a four-year deal. 

    That $11 million number is fluid because different teams may value draft picks differently. For example, the Los Angeles Kings may consider themselves contenders, which would mean they would likely select later in the draft. Furthermore, the players they take may not reach the NHL by the time LA wants to compete. Still, that $2 million figure is sufficient for an estimate. 

    In most RFA negotiations, that makes it easy for the team with that player’s rights (in this case, the Wild) to re-sign that player at a cheap AAV. In many cases, the player’s agent won’t even seek a competing offer. Instead, they’ll create an estimate of the player’s RFA value, meet with the player’s home club, and get something done. 

    However, Rossi’s deal is different. 

    Several factors are at play here that aren’t directly related to the negotiation. One is Rossi’s size and play style, and another is his demotion to the fourth line during the playoffs. The Athletic’s Michael Russo has reported that Rossi was unhappy with his playoff usage. Russo has also highlighted on his podcast that it created a lack of trust, which may make Rossi wary of a long-term deal in Minnesota. 

    Unrelated to that dynamic, however, is the amount of pressure on Bill Guerin to ice a winner in October. 

    The team has publicly acknowledged that they want to win a championship -- now. While Bill Guerin may debate how much of a role Rossi could play in that goal, everyone knows that a 1st- and 3rd-round pick would do nothing to contribute to that goal. 

    All other options to replace Rossi have been exhausted. Minnesota examined the trade market for Rossi’s rights, striking out on JJ Peterka and any other options. They were unable to sign a top-six center in free agency. Marco Rossi is all that’s left. 

    While league rules may have depressed Rossi’s RFA value, he has some leverage over the Wild. 

    On the other hand, Rossi only has leverage over one team. He can’t use that to leverage a better deal, because that team happens to control his signing rights. That’s likely led to this game of chicken. So far, nobody is diving off the tractor. 

    And why should they? Guerin needs to preserve as much cap space as possible for injury emergencies and future player acquisitions. After heart-related COVID complications, Rossi knows better than most 23-year-olds. 

    That’s why Rossi’s agent is shopping for an offer sheet. 

    Essentially, that offer sheet is the best deal Rossi can find with another team. Guerin will have a week to match that contract, or allow him to sign with that team in exchange for the draft picks attached to whatever AAV Rossi’s agent can bid up. 

    Whether or not Rossi wants to play for the Wild next year has nothing to do with it. It’s the only mechanic left that can force the two sides to come together on a contract. 

    So why all this back and forth? Why don’t RFA agents do this immediately every July 1? 

    There are several reasons that would make home clubs their own RFAs, rather than match an offer sheet, which would theoretically inflate his value to the Wild. For example, if Rossi signs an offer sheet, Minnesota can only match the contract as it is signed with another team; they won’t be able to adjust the contract structure or term to meet their own preferences. 

    Another reason Minnesota should prefer to sign Rossi on their own is that league rules prohibit teams from trading a player on a matched offer sheet until a calendar year after their home club matches the contract. In other words, if the Wild match a Rossi offer sheet on August 1, they can’t trade him until August 1, 2026

    Both the contract term and Rossi’s trade eligibility are crucial points in Minnesota’s roster flexibility at the 2025-26 trade deadline and next offseason. Matching an offer sheet takes away that flexibility. 

    That all means that Rossi and Guerin are likely to end up on the same side by the end of this. The only way Rossi could become expendable is if the Wild replace him with Danila Yurov or via trade. That trade can’t happen unless they find a contract together, and Yurov hasn’t played a game on an NHL ice sheet yet. 

    In other words, Guerin needs Rossi on this Wild team. 

    Maybe Guerin hates the idea of Rossi as a top-six center. If he does, it doesn’t matter. There’s no other option on the market. 

    Maybe Rossi’s feelings are irreparably damaged by his demotion to the fourth line. Even if that’s the case, there is one final failsafe: 

    A few million dollars can smooth over a lot of hurt feelings. 

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    12 hours ago, Pablo said:

    Its gonna be impossible to get a high aav (+7M)with a 4 or longer year deal from anyone. Too many teams are in win now mode and cap strapped. If Rossi was smart, he would beg BG for a 2yr 15M deal and get back into FA when the cap goes up. 

    He's not eligible for UFA in 2 years. He has 4 seasons to go before he can hit free agency. 

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    9 hours ago, HHF18 said:

    They have 1st & 3rd round picks 26 (conditional from dallas).

    They have to own their own first and third to qualify.  Any conditional pick from someone else does not help them.

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    2 hours ago, Will D. Ness said:

    I think Rossi will get better as well, but I don't think he has as high as ceiling as Boldy.

    Boldy’s literal ceiling is lower because he is taller.  Rossi’s lack of height finally helps him (sarcasm).

    Just so there isn’t any confusion, I agree that Boldy should have the better career.

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    16 hours ago, 1Brotherbill said:

    Teams that can afford to give the picks and have space are Detroit, Pittsburgh, and Calgary to name a few.  

    One would think that if the Wings wanted Rossi, they would have put together something on the Tarasenko exit.  Instead, they opted for future considerations.  Does this mean even Detroit thinks he's too small for the money Rossi wants?  

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    22 hours ago, OldDutchChip said:

    negative. A smart GM would use it to his advantage.

    There is another factor to consider: any GM that does put an offer sheet on Rossi risks pi$$ing Billy off.

     

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    Penguins traded for Dumba and a 2nd round pick  now they  have a 1st round pick, 3- 2nds and 2- 3rds .  12 million in cap space  ,   Bills connection i could see some type of deal where the Pens keep their 1st round pick   and the east isnt the physical league that the west is so Rossi fits there 

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    1 hour ago, Dango said:

    Penguins traded for Dumba and a 2nd round pick  now they  have a 1st round pick, 3- 2nds and 2- 3rds .  12 million in cap space  ,   Bills connection i could see some type of deal where the Pens keep their 1st round pick   and the east isnt the physical league that the west is so Rossi fits there 

    Get Rakell from Pittsburgh.  

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    6 hours ago, hydguy75 said:

    One would think that if the Wings wanted Rossi, they would have put together something on the Tarasenko exit.  Instead, they opted for future considerations.  Does this mean even Detroit thinks he's too small for the money Rossi wants?  

    It's still early.  As the summer goes on his height will grow on people.  It's clear the BG is going to sign Rossi for anything less that 7.02 million.  GM's as a rule tend to spend all their money when they have it.  So, as the summer goes on the money in some of the teams that can afford Rossi will start to burn a hole in their pocket and if that team is one player away from a playoff run then Rossi might go for the three picks. 

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    12 hours ago, B1GKappa97 said:

    He's not eligible for UFA in 2 years. He has 4 seasons to go before he can hit free agency. 

    Yes, as an RFA 2 years from now, he would  be in his prime AND the salary cap will be higher so its probably a waay better market for his services then so he will have a shot to cash in. This season he has zero shot at a long term high AAV contract. 

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    13 hours ago, Dango said:

    Penguins traded for Dumba and a 2nd round pick  now they  have a 1st round pick, 3- 2nds and 2- 3rds .  12 million in cap space  ,   Bills connection i could see some type of deal where the Pens keep their 1st round pick   and the east isnt the physical league that the west is so Rossi fits there 

    Rossi for Crosby, one for one xD 

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    On 7/9/2025 at 6:16 PM, OldDutchChip said:

    Additionally, i fully believe that Kap has provided his thoughts on the manner and hence Rossi is still unsigned.

    Word on the street in Moscow, according to a well connected former KGB agent, is that Kaprizov has told Guerin that he won't sign an extension until the Rossi situation is resolved. Apparently, he wants Rossi signed or a legitimate 1C replacement.

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    30 minutes ago, ArizonaWildFan said:

    Word on the street in Moscow, according to a well connected former KGB agent, is that Kaprizov has told Guerin that he won't sign an extension until the Rossi situation is resolved. Apparently, he wants Rossi signed or a legitimate 1C replacement.

    What are Putin's thoughts on it is the real question...

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    2 hours ago, ArizonaWildFan said:

    Word on the street in Moscow, according to a well connected former KGB agent, is that Kaprizov has told Guerin that he won't sign an extension until the Rossi situation is resolved. Apparently, he wants Rossi signed or a legitimate 1C replacement.

    Rossi is not a legitimate 1C

    good night Zona 

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    1 hour ago, OldDutchChip said:

    Rossi is not a legitimate 1C

    Is English your second language, ODC? Dutch your primary? Does something get lost in translation?

     

    The source said '... Rossi signed or a legitimate 1C replacement '. The source did not refer to Rossi as 1C. The source is former KGB but is probably still connected. Be cautious because those kind of people don't like having their words twisted. The rest of us are used to that with you and pretty much just ignore it.

    Welterusten!

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    1 hour ago, ArizonaWildFan said:

    Is English your second language, ODC? Dutch your primary? Does something get lost in translation?

     

    The source said '... Rossi signed or a legitimate 1C replacement '. The source did not refer to Rossi as 1C. The source is former KGB but is probably still connected. Be cautious because those kind of people don't like having their words twisted. The rest of us are used to that with you and pretty much just ignore it.

    Welterusten!

    if i misunderstood your fantasy dribble, i beg your forgiveness. 

    go ahead and continue to suggest Rossi to be 1L center or his equivalent or whatever else you want - i can't and won't stop you. 

    you, goose, and wildnotmild ("the rest of us" club) can start a Rossi fan club (if you haven't yet) or ODC hate club or whateverthefuck you want 😉

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    The 3rd round pick isn't stopping anybody from making a top offer for Rossi. It's the 1st round pick which is the deal breaker.

    When it comes to the 1st rounder, that's a huge variable. The first overall pick vs the 32nd, etc. I'm not sure if a team has to surrender "their" original 1st round pick or if they can trade the Wild "any" 1st round pick. I did some looking, but naturally, no articles clarified this for me. The Blackhawks have the 1st overall (and 32nd from Florida), and the Sharks (#31 from Edmonton) and the Kraken (#26 from Lightning). If the Blackhawks had to surrender the first overall pick, that'd be insane. If the Blackhawks could trade the 32nd pick, not nearly as big of a deal.

    Interesting article here. https://soundofhockey.com/2022/06/06/examining-the-value-of-nhl-draft-picks/

    I'd say any pick outside the top 6ish might be fair game. So any team listed in group 3 other than Blackhawks (maybe), Penguins, Ducks, Sabers. Plus potentially the Sharks and Kraken?

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    On 7/10/2025 at 1:47 PM, hydguy75 said:

    One would think that if the Wings wanted Rossi, they would have put together something on the Tarasenko exit.  Instead, they opted for future considerations.  Does this mean even Detroit thinks he's too small for the money Rossi wants?  

    Huh?

    Detroit got rid of Tarasanko because he didn’t do very well there. Probably because he was on the 3rd line and because they probably thought he was over the hill. He’s been passed around like a peace pipe the last 5 years. Tarasanko doesn’t have much worth right now. I still think he could potentially have more in the gas tank on a better team. Detroit was pretty bad last year.

    i think it’s possible Tarasanko puts up 40-55pts and around 20 goals if he’s on the 2nd line.

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    On 7/10/2025 at 7:41 PM, mnhockeyfan03 said:

    Get Rakell from Pittsburgh.  

    He’s a good player but he’s 32..

    he’s at the end of his career.

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    On 7/12/2025 at 5:14 PM, bean5302 said:

    The 3rd round pick isn't stopping anybody from making a top offer for Rossi. It's the 1st round pick which is the deal breaker.

    When it comes to the 1st rounder, that's a huge variable. The first overall pick vs the 32nd, etc. I'm not sure if a team has to surrender "their" original 1st round pick or if they can trade the Wild "any" 1st round pick. I did some looking, but naturally, no articles clarified this for me. The Blackhawks have the 1st overall (and 32nd from Florida), and the Sharks (#31 from Edmonton) and the Kraken (#26 from Lightning). If the Blackhawks had to surrender the first overall pick, that'd be insane. If the Blackhawks could trade the 32nd pick, not nearly as big of a deal.

    Interesting article here. https://soundofhockey.com/2022/06/06/examining-the-value-of-nhl-draft-picks/

    I'd say any pick outside the top 6ish might be fair game. So any team listed in group 3 other than Blackhawks (maybe), Penguins, Ducks, Sabers. Plus potentially the Sharks and Kraken?

    It has to be the teams original picks.

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    Rossi's agent should look up what happened to Talbot or review how Suter, Parise, and Staal's entitlement attitudes worked out. Fiala's holdout wasn't a full-blown rejection either way in the immediate aftermath but the long-term result was a writing on the wall thing. Fiala-afuera!!! :classic_biggrin:

    I think Rossi needs to recognize the timing isn't great. GMBG too. Play hockey and be good. If you wanna be a top-six player for any team, prove it again. It's only his third NHL season coming up. In the meantime, perhaps a trade comes along or the drama is put to rest once and for all. 

    Personally, I think Russo is a clickbait machine. He's got the feed that everyone looks to, but GMBG repeatedly says the big talkers don't know jack. It's rumors and hype. Rossi is an RFA so if he's sour too bad. The market has spoken. Teams aren't any more willing to pay Rossi big money than they were to take him before MN in the draft. 

    This subject is truly blue in the face. Wish the best for Rossi and the Wild, but they're the ones who have to work it out one way or the other. 

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    Rossi doesn't appear to be an elite 1C, he's not even a bona fide 2C superior to VGK, EDM, COL, DAL, or LA's second best centers. Top teams have true center depth. Rossi would slot in as a 3C on most contending teams. Regular season stats are not the singular and only measure. Byfield for example had just a few less points last year and is 6'5" 200+. Dallas just locked up both Duchene AND Benn for ~ 5.5M and they combined for around 130 points last season. That should put Rossi's 7M/60pts ask into perspective. 

    Not that Rossi isn't a good, productive player, but the Wild wanted a Nelson, Hertl, Hintz type guy to play down the middle with Ek. Sturm in, Fred out is okay and I have high hopes for Yurov, but MN isn't on par with many top team's center depth. In the Central, you could agrue STL even has better center depth overall with Thomas, Schenn, and Suter.

    MN is a one trick pony with Ek. He takes a lot of minutes and damage. Rossi doesn't help distribute that load like other top Western Conference teams with 2-3 big, strong, productive, playoff capable guys. Maybe that could change, but it seems like a shift to the wing and a more realistic use with more appropriate expectations is the reality of the situation.

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