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LOL...Dreger is reporting that Heatley wants to sleep on it, again. Sens are on the hook for the $4 mil...douche.
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im honestly fine with it. we need another center, but its about time the youth movement began in new jersey. and honestly, 5 MILLION for gionta? for 5 years?! to shoot every puck straight into the goalies chest? good riddance. madden will be missed, but hes 35 or so, time to get the younger defensive specialists in there. im excited that we finally turned the page. also, very happy for clemmer to make some money and get some security. he really, really, really deserved it. |
Ducks board had a rumor that Koivu signed with the Ducks. But that turned out to be unconfirmed, and now it seems he is close to signing with the Wild. He is supposedly "sleeping" on the decision.
Seems likely to come down to Anaheim or Minnesota. Surprised Minny would have the cap room after the Havlat deal. |
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Can't speak for how he was with the Hawks, but Sami was off this past season, had nagging injuries that largely derailed the season. From what I saw when I was right, though, he still seems plenty capable of doing what he has been doing, playing a tough, physical third line game, winning face offs and being an underrated Selke contender. Not going to get you more than 20 points though, usually, in a full season. Glue guy, good for team chemistry and in the playoffs. Think Holmstrom, except he's not a jerk who runs over goaltenders in the crease. |
Yeah, Pahlsson when healthy is the perfect 3rd line center in any system. He won't put up the numbers but he's well worth the money.
Not sure how I feel about Koivu. I would have to see the kind of money being thrown around but I would expect it to be a bit more than I would be willing to pay. At last season's price (close to 5 million for 50 points) no thanks... Pretty sure he'll end up with his brother in Minny anyway, unless the Ducks are offering significantly more money. Not sure who else is out there that is worth anything at C. Antropov maybe? I hope we aren't stupid enough to start talking to Sundin. according to NHLNumbers, Ducks have a bunch of cap space left (14 mil plus) even after the Niedermayer signing. Will be interesting to see if there is anybody left out there that is worth a big splash. At the very least I now expect them to resign Beauchemin (and obviously Wiz as well). |
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and can play defense and win face-offs. And he is a jerk! He elbowed poor Valterri Filpulla in the back of the head last year during the playoffs. |
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I note you do not deny that Holmstrom is a jerk! :p |
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Thanks for the write-up. Its actually nice that we're signing a 3rd line center to........center the 3rd line. And he's being sold to us as a 3rd line center (unlike our signing of Todd Marchant before the lockout, when Douggie Mac tried to hail him as our future 1st line center). It only took us 9 years, but we actually have some depth up the middle. Here's the big news today, that I'm sure is getting some play up in Toronto this morning, but apparently Nash wasn't too happy with his first offer. Quote:
These quotes are definitely out of character for Nash, so naturally everyone in Columbus is overreacting. Nash has came out and said how much he loves the city and wants to stay, so I think this is his way of getting some leverage back in the negotiations. We'll see what happens, as I'm still thinking this deal will get done soon. |
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I just don't deny that a fan of another team would perceive Holmstrom as a jerk. I don't think he's a jerk. All he does is stand in front of the goal, do his best not to actually interfere while getting the holly hell pounded out of him. I feel bad for poor Holmstrom. |
Holmstrom and Pahlsson = guys you like to have play for you but hate to play against.
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Antripov to ATL...$16 mil over 4 years.
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Question to all the Osgood-loving Red Wing fans that defend him based on stats and cups put up while sitting behind a 6 time Norris trophy winner: what does it say when Stevie Y leaves Ozzy out of the Olympic team invites?
Answer: He's not as good as you think he is. |
Bruins re-sign Recchi to a one year deal. Yes!
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Yeah, because those other Canadian goalies are all pretty awful ;) There's a pretty nice mix of youth and experience between the pipes and while I certainly won't argue that Osgood should replace any of them, there's a lot of awfully damn good Canadian goalies who aren't getting invites. |
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Shhhhhh... I'm trying to rile up Michigan :) |
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I am baffled by this post. Most people don't think Osgood is that good. I am pretty sure that those who think he's good (like me), would have been shocked to see him invited the Olympic team tryouts. Shocked. If he had been, I would have considered it a surprising case of nepotism (especially since that's not how Yzerman rolls). Osgood-loving fans defend him against all those Osgood-hating fans (which are the majority). He's better than most people give him credit for and has shown a tendency to step up during the playoffs. He's a good, dependable goalie and is the perfect fit for the right team. I don't think he'd make the cut as one of Canada's top 5 goalies. Answer: Osgood is exactly as good as I think he is and his lack of an invitation to the Canadian Olympic team doesn't change that one iota, since I never considered him in that class. |
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Uggh. Hell no to Kovalev in Detroit. He is most definitely not a Kenny Holland type of guy. |
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I think he would actually do pretty well in that type of situation. I think a lot of his problems in the past involved a lack of focus, especially during the season. I know he has his detractors, but how can any goalie in the NHL with 400 victories not be good? He should make the HOF someday, and if not it would be a shame. |
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See, this is the kind of guy I was targeting :) But in seriousness... really? HOF? Osgood? If Osgood is a hall of fame goalie than we may as well burn the place down and start over. |
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they still make the "they still make that" jokes? |
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I am always up for a good hockey argument, especially when I know I am right. ;) Why wouldn't he be HOF eligible?
NHL.com - Stats: Career Stats - Regular season - Goalie - Goalie Career Leaders - Career Wins I see no reason to continue this argument. Let's get the thread back to the Rangers and Canadiens spending like drunken sailors. |
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This is exactly the type of BS and attitude you Winnipegians trotted out against poor Thomas Steen when he was playing there. Poor, Thomas Steen. |
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Yes, he's won a lot of games... behind teams that mostly prevented the opposition from taking many shots, and especially few quality shots. Lets look at this another way: he's never won a Vezina and as far as I can tell was only a finalist once (95-96). How many of those other top 10 goalies on your list can you say that about? Only Cujo, and even he was a finalist more than once (looks like he was 2nd or 3rd at least three times). Osgood racked up wins behind some amazing teams, and was never considered a top-flight goalie at any point in his career. Even his own fans (see H_B above) admit that he isn't really a contender for one of the top 5 positions on the Canadian Olympic team, and this is coming off a couple of his best playoff runs ever. Sorry, but he's not a Hall of Famer. |
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Lol! Trying to turn the tables are ya? I WON'T FALL FOR IT!! :D |
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The "Is Chris Osgood a Hall of Famer" debate gets raised at least once a month on Detroit sports talk radio and more than that during hockey season. I could care less. I can't stand Hall of Fame debates, but that's just a personal thing. That said, I have stopped doubting Chris Osgood. Despite whatever perception there is of him out there, until he starts to breakdown or really craps the bed in the playoffs, I am not worrying about Detroit's goaltending so long as he's the starter. While the opposing goalie may be better than Osgood, Detroit's goaltending is no bigger concern to me than it would be if I were a fan of any other team with any other goalie in net. |
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This is fair enough, but 'solid' should not get someone in the HoF. |
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What!! I hope Datsyuk and Zetterberg get stuck in an Irani jail. |
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Eh, not so bad really. I mean it could be worse, you could have wished they'd end up stuck somewhere like Winnipeg. :D |
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With a little luck maybe we can reserve that fate for most of the people on the Thrashers payroll... :p |
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Colin White with a toothbrush in a coal mine.
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Hey, a lot of people on the Thrashers payroll deserve Winnipeg. You can have Dim Waddell as a freebie right now, no questions asked. |
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Assuming he comes with the rest of the team, we'll take him! A couple of winter's up here and he'll leave of his own accord. |
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I guess you didn't take a look at his numbers last year, especially his time in Boston. He can still play. |
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Pumpy's just jealous. Recchi would probably be the Devils' second-best offensive weapon behind that Parise dude right now. |
Alls I'm sayin' is that Mark Recchi is old. What's next? We'll find Lyle Odelein and Cliff Ronning still suiting up somewhere?
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I think the Leafs signed Ken Danyko.
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welp guess i'm done here
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Don't worry, Pumpy. The Devils signed Ilkka Pikkarainen yester day. Ilkka, in addition to always believing two ks are better than one, is a forward who brings size, strength and toughness to the Devils' roster. Sounds great! |
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Good thing he doesn't think in threes. |
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Love how Yzerman invited Heatley. Always got room for a one-dimensional player who is a big asshole, it seems.
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I dunno, I mean a tornado right by his office didn't do it, I wouldn't be so sure. And let's face it, he's not proven to be the brightest guy in the world, he might not even be smart enough to leave on his own. |
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Pumpy Whitedors. You've been Roxed! |
Jordan Leopold to Florida 1 year $1.75M
Rob Scuderi to LA 4 year $13.6 / $3.4M per I'll miss Scuderi...but not at $3.4M per. Perfect world, he's worth 1/2 that. |
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