08-02-2005, 11:12 PM | #351 | |
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I'd be willing to bet that we have a close to .500 record against you over the past ~7 years, so I'd shut your yap SI
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08-02-2005, 11:15 PM | #352 | |
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Well the good news for the Rangers then is it is only a 1 year deal. Maybe it is a "we see if you still have it" deal. Rangers are still trying to court Forsberg and Naslund (seems they come in a tandem). |
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08-02-2005, 11:18 PM | #353 | |
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(remember these responses are chronological so I haven't gotten to the stupid Aucoin signing) I disagree 100% about the goalie comment. Thibault is stellar when he stays healthy. I guess that's a big caveat, but they have bigger holes to fill than between the pipes. I've gone from completely disliking Thibault to begrudgingly respecting him to feeling he's a really nice #1 goalie that all but a few teams would probably like to have. Of course no one can predict how players will come off the down time but, when healthy, he's a rock. SI
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08-03-2005, 12:18 AM | #356 |
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Wow, Pronger in Edmonton. Wouldn't have seen that before the new CBA.
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08-03-2005, 01:02 AM | #358 |
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Lowe made a great move here. I wish it could have been Jason Smith in the deal instead of Brewer, but oh well. Pronger is a name that will definitely help in the effort to attract top tier free agents to Edmonton.
Though really, I wouldn't be all that sad to see the Oilers tie up some money in Niedermayer. It'd give us a 1-6 set of defensemen that would be as good if not better than any in the league and a great pair of guys to help the youngsters (Bergeron and Semenov) develop. Throw in one big time forward and the team would be looking pretty complete at that point, and I'm not 100% but I think financially it wouldn't be unreasonable to add two more guys in that price range (and I think it would make more sense than trying to add a #1 and #2 center). It won't happen that way but would our powerplay ever get a kick in the right direction adding that pair of defensemen. |
08-03-2005, 01:12 AM | #359 |
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Has anyone heard what Pronger signed for after being traded? I've heard $5.5 over 5, but I'm not sure if that's close to official or just people talking.
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08-03-2005, 01:28 AM | #360 | |
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08-03-2005, 01:34 AM | #361 | |
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Seriously? You liked this deal for the Hawks (or as a Wings fan )? I thought it was way overpaying for a guy not in the same league as the other two, tho he is a bit younger. I figured Aucoin was worth 2.5, maybe 3 to the right team but 4M for 4 seemed too much. SI
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Damn...am i the only one to think giving up Brewer and Woywitka is too much for Pronger?I really like Brewer...and if the NHL is going to be free flowing i like him even more.Pronger is an obstruction type defenceman who will have to change his game in the "new" NHL.
Has anyone seen or heard from JFJ? If he waits any longer to sign anyone all he is gonna get is Robert Riechel.
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Brewer was probably gone in two years when he hit 28, and he's been getting an increasing amount of criticism for the way his development seems to have leveled off. Pronger has apparently signed a five-year deal, and he gives the Oilers' D a better offensive presence than they'd get from Brewer and a better physical one than they would from Woywitka and/or Lynch. |
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08-03-2005, 06:11 AM | #365 | |
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I like the deal for the Hawks. I actually think Aucoin is more valuable than Zubov and Hatcher. I just don't think he's gotten the recognition he deserves because he was exiled to Long Island oh these many years (sorry RPI). The guy is a work horse. I think he played more minutes than any player (or close to it) back in 03-04. He's got a great, heavy shot, kills penalties, he does it all. While $4 million may be a bit high, I still think this is a move in the right direction. He's a very good 1-2 defenseman. Perhaps I like Aucoin too much.
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08-03-2005, 08:22 AM | #366 | |
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Same with Craig Patrick. I would have like Aucoin in Pittsburgh since I don't think they would be able to get Niedermayer or Rafalski. I think Rafalski is their top priority now.
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Naslund stays with the Nucks.
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interesting that there is like NO word on Forsberg.
that silence, and the fact that Naslund stayed in Vancouver makes me very, very hopeful
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Whats the rush, im pretty happy he hasnt really paid anyone who signed so far that kind of money....With the exception of Demitra, Amonte, and Stillman. Everyone else seems to be overpaid, and for long term deals. If we wait, alot of other teams cap space will be gone, and their will be some bargains out there. Remember, we did get Jeff O'neal, ist not like he doesnt count
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Apparently Eklund is reporting that JFJ and Kenny Holland were on a fishing trip together just off of Prince Edward Island.
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08-03-2005, 09:53 AM | #374 |
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Wings fans are fretting like mad at the moment. First, they all want the Wings to add some toughness. They are worried that losing McCarty and Hatcher leaves a void. I can't remember the last pure "tough guy" that played regularly for the Wings. Stu Grimson maybe? Still, it may happen. They do have Daryl Bootland and Ryan Barnes down on the farm if need be.
Anyway, after signing Yzerman the Wings have about $12 million left within the cap and they need to sign about 10 or so players. That works out to an average of $1.2 million per guy. Now, you take into account that a good portion of that $12 million will have to go to Zetterberg and Datsyuk (if they sign at all, BIG question marks about that), that leaves pretty much peanuts for the rest. I think it could be safe to expect contract talks between the Wings and Datsyuk and Zetterberg to be VERY slow and VERY difficult. The Wings not likely to haul in any big name guys (eg, Khabibuhlin). Even if you assume the Wings can bring Datsyuk and Zetterberg into the fold, the line-up as it stands has holes bigger than a bunch of "complimentary" players will likely be able to fill. Times they are a changin'
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In a way, I'm glad they took a season off, because the teams are going to look so different this year that the year off makes it easier to deal with. It's like they started a new league and redrafted teams.
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Roto has a blurb from the Calgary Sun about Iginla not signing with the Flames. His agents are saying he has not signed a deal.
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An example of how Toronto media talking out of their ass
JFJ runing Leafs GM ruining LeafsSo far, Ferguson out to lunch in new NHL By STEVE SIMMONS JOHN FERGUSON hasn't looked so cool with how he has handled some of the Maple Leafs' affairs. (Michael Peake, SUN files) TWO DAYS into the brave new hockey world and already John Ferguson's reputation is taking a pounding. What, players and agents are wondering, is the general manager of the Maple Leafs doing? The answers, however varied, are not encouraging. Ferguson's clumsy handling of negotiations with Gary Roberts and Joe Nieuwendyk -- where he attempted to have close friend Roberts undercut close friend Nieuwendyk -- sent a cryptic message to those within the industry. And then, to follow that up with a desperation offer to Nieuwendyk, after first trying an end run on him, only demonstrated his own inexperience in deal making. Players talk. Word gets around fast. The Leafs have suddenly become an exit ramp instead of a destination. Those who play for the team and those who want to play for the team now wonder amongst themselves about the lack of buyouts, about free-agent qualifying offers, about a team that appears to be heading nowhere. There were 57 messages on Roberts' cellular phone on Monday, almost of all them from players around the NHL. Not coincidentally, Adam Foote, hoping to play for the Leafs, signed a long-term contract in Columbus, where no one grows up dreaming of playing for the Blue Jackets. Just last week, board chairman Larry Tanenbaum described the Leafs as the "No. 1 franchise in the National Hockey League." Today, we might demand a recount, as the No. 1 franchise is finding itself forced to dine out on other people's table scraps. The way Ferguson has positioned this team in the post-lockout NHL has one wondering exactly why Pat Quinn was replaced as general manager in the first place. Ferguson insisted the Leafs would be competitive this coming season. He has not wavered from that stance. But how is that going to be possible? Ferguson has said he had a plan heading into the re-establishment of the NHL, but no plan is evident. And the notion that he is clearing cap room to take a run at younger free agents a year from now makes nice logic if: a) you believe it; b) you think players such as Vinny Lecavalier, Joe Thornton and Jarome Iginla won't be signed long term by then; c) he has the foresight and long-term confidence to write-off an entire season and deal with the fall-out from that. The largest problem for the Leafs is how little money they have and how the player market -- post lockout -- hasn't corrected itself as much as many expected it to. Conventional wisdom was there would be a significant drop in player contract values in the new economic world. So far, that hasn't been the case. Quality defenceman such as Foote, Adrian Aucoin, Derian Hatcher and Mike Rathje have all signed in the $3-million to $4-million range per season. That's more money than even some optimistic of agents were banking on. Yesterday, quality forwards but not star players such as Glen Murray, Bobby Holik and Pavol Demitra all signed contracts for more than $4 million a season. Which is out of the Leafs' price range because of the way they've bungled their cap situation. With only a maximum of $9 million left to spend -- and remember, the Leafs and every team have to leave some room available in order to make moves during the season -- Ferguson has the ability to sign one reasonably priced player and not much more than that. So he will gamble on Jason Allison, who hasn't played a full season in four years and he will hope. And he likely will gamble on Eric Lindros, who he can afford because Lindros missed 100 days of hockey last time there was a season and qualifies for performance bonuses and he will hope. The No. 1 team in hockey, built on gambling, hoping and inexperience. A year ago, the Leafs had Nieuwendyk and Roberts and Alexander Mogilny and Owen Nolan and Brian Leetch and Tie Domi -- all of them real pros -- on a team that wasn't considered good enough. How is John Ferguson going to fix that now?
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dola (ack, can't I get a dola! )
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08-03-2005, 10:25 AM | #382 |
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Is'nt Malkin staying in Russia also?
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08-03-2005, 10:27 AM | #383 |
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Iginla signs for $21 million/3 years.
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08-03-2005, 10:29 AM | #384 |
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I think it would depend on if the NHL can get the Russia Federation to agree to the new IIHF agreement.
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That's the key holdup now about Malkin playing in Pittsburgh this year. If the transfer agreement is in place, I would expect Malkin to be a Penguin. The CBA governs the size of base salary (which will not change if the offer is made in 2006) and I expect the Pens to include enough bonus' to entice him to come to the NHL.
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I have to disagree with this somewhat...thought to preface this, I am a huge Pronger fan, so this may be a biased opinion. Pronger isn't the skater that Brewer is, but Pronger has one of the best passes I have seen. He can make that long pass to start the attack, and that will be very crucial with the red line gone. Brewer just couldn't do that. He is a good moving defenseman who can join the attack, but I still think Pronger has more offensive upside, and he can log a ton of minutes.
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Simms beat me to it.
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I thought Alexei was going to Pittsburgh. So where is Peter the Great going to go?
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Ok, this Eklund guy, he has 4 players listed on his site, rumoured to be going places.....the post was made at 11:11am...with the Gonchar rumour being right
Maple Leafs beat him to the news here.....by 9 minutes.... It seems everything on the site is bs, except the stuff he posts after other outlets have broken the story im just saying......
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Yes. Eklund appears to be about 35% right, 40% of the time.
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so Eklund IS just like DJ Hradek
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Is Ziggy a UFA?
If he is why is no one chasing him?
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If anyone cares and has access to the Score, they're showing the Canucks press conference at 1:00 p.m. ET and the Flames press conference at 4:30 p.m. ET.
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I'd like to see him here....i think he is highly underated playing for L.A.
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3 hours and no news.....grrrrr....
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