NHL Offseason 2010
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I have to disagree with you guys on this one. I think the Hawks had their backs to the salary cap wall and were able to get a young prospect and two decent draft picks and likely $6M in cap space in one deal (I highly doubt Reasoner is earmarked for the final roster and likely ends up in lovely Rockford if he stays with the organization). . .sure it cost them Byfuglien but there was no possible way they could keep all of these guys. . .sure they could have gotten more but if they take back players that isn't helping their bottom line. . .and they would have to trade them or other core pieces. . .XXXIV wrote:I agree.pk500 wrote:Chicago isn't getting value out of that deal. Two picks, a prospect and a used puck bag named Marty Reasoner?
Total salary dump. A costly one, too, as there are few -- if any -- players in the NHL with the size and skill of Big Buf.
Sopel is slow, but he's a stay-at-home defenseman, which every team needs to win a Cup. Just how good was Pittsburgh defensively this postseason without Gill and Scuderi compared to its run to the Cup in 2009?
Very shaky deal for Chicago.
If I wasnt a Hab fan I would be even more dissapointed by this deal than the Halak deal...
Buffs value is at its apex and that is what they get?
And really, let's face it. . .the guy has been wildly inconsistent in the regular season and suddenly awakens in the playoffs. . .I can understand why you wouldn't want to hitch your wagon to that type of player. . .
And for the local ESPN Radio Clowns who ambushed Big Buff. . .those guys are classless clowns who are desperate for ratings. . .so I would tend to think that they were in the wrong here more so than the Blackhawks. . .my guess is that they didn't want to tell the players until the League gave them the green light, which wouldn't of happened until tomorrow due to the festivities in Las Vegas. . .
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I love Buff and will definitely miss him but if it means we get to keep Steeger and Sharpie, I will live with it. I like his versatility but Versteeg and Sharp delivered in the regular season AND the playoffs. Now to get Huet in Europe where his salary won't count on the cap and the Hawks are looking good.
tmdba, who called Buff? Was it Carmine, Jurco, and Harry?
tmdba, who called Buff? Was it Carmine, Jurco, and Harry?
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Agreed. . .Huet in Europe, Florida or Rockford would look awfully good. . .ScoopBrady wrote:I love Buff and will definitely miss him but if it means we get to keep Steeger and Sharpie, I will live with it. I like his versatility but Versteeg and Sharp delivered in the regular season AND the playoffs. Now to get Huet in Europe where his salary won't count on the cap and the Hawks are looking good.
tmdba, who called Buff? Was it Carmine, Jurco, and Harry?
Yes those are the guys. . .http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/nhl/n ... id=5320715
Reflecting back at the NHL awards on Wednesday night, I enjoyed the show, except you would think that for the Hart trophy, they would give Henrik more time to make his speech instead of rushing him. Congrats to the Viking for a great season indeed. I was certain that Crosby would take the trophy but I guess there are enough Easterners staying up for the 'Nucks games.
Must be Guy's French accent but how do you say Sedin again?
Look forward to the draft.
Must be Guy's French accent but how do you say Sedin again?
Look forward to the draft.
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Yep. This is a good first step for a league which has management that makes cavemen look progressive.Feanor wrote:I think that will come eventually.
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No surprises for the top three draft picks. T. Hall will do just fine for the Oils.
With PHI trading back the rights of D. Hamhuis to PIT, it's obvious that the former Predator could not come to a financial agreement with the Flyers who already have a tight cap. Is he going to sign with the Pens? If R. Shero waves S. Gonchar good bye, it's very possible. He's going to be asking at least for 4-5 big ones a year.
With PHI trading back the rights of D. Hamhuis to PIT, it's obvious that the former Predator could not come to a financial agreement with the Flyers who already have a tight cap. Is he going to sign with the Pens? If R. Shero waves S. Gonchar good bye, it's very possible. He's going to be asking at least for 4-5 big ones a year.
That one didn't work out, did it? Not sure about this business of trading for rights before negotiating with the player. Rumor was the Flyers had a deal for Hamhuis at the deadline, but didn't pull the trigger because he wouldn't resign, reportedly Philly was too tough a town to play in. If true, I guess that hasn't changed.10spro wrote:With PHI trading back the rights of D. Hamhuis to PIT, it's obvious that the former Predator could not come to a financial agreement with the Flyers who already have a tight cap.
I'm kind of sour on Ryan Parent at the moment, but they essentially traded him for a 3rd and 7th in the 2011 draft.
Apparently Hamhuis was insisting on being the Flyers' 3rd defensman. Also, Philly has a verbal agreement to get Nabokov which would be an major upgrade in goal on paper, but I doubt it will be enough to reverse the bad luck goalies always seem to have here.
http://www.csnphilly.com/06/26/10/Sourc ... feedID=695
http://www.csnphilly.com/06/26/10/Sourc ... feedID=695
Hmmm, this guy could easily be a top two in any other team, so I can see why. He may not have the physical presence of Pronger and Carle but he does have wheels and can be a shutdown man if the coach chooses him in that function. He's that good, so I wouldn't be surprised if he decides to test the market next week.Feanor wrote:Apparently Hamhuis was insisting on being the Flyers' 3rd defensman. Also, Philly has a verbal agreement to get Nabokov which would be an major upgrade in goal on paper, but I doubt it will be enough to reverse the bad luck goalies always seem to have here.
http://www.csnphilly.com/06/26/10/Sourc ... feedID=695
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Teams who are chasing 30-something goalies would be smart to look at Edmonton's signing of Khabibulin as cautionary tale. Most goalies at that age have quite a bit of mileage and wear and tear. Anything longer than a two-year deal is nuts.
Of course, the genius tandem of Kevin Lowe and Steve Tambellini in Edmonton signed The Bulin Wall to a four-year deal last summer despite his lack of durability in recent years. And of course, he played only 18 games for the Oil last season due to a herniated disc in his back.
Of course, the genius tandem of Kevin Lowe and Steve Tambellini in Edmonton signed The Bulin Wall to a four-year deal last summer despite his lack of durability in recent years. And of course, he played only 18 games for the Oil last season due to a herniated disc in his back.
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Khabibulin is a classic contract year player. He put together some good years for TB, but in PHX and especially CHI he was simply a different player in contract years. A lot of other goalies have their best years from about 30-36 though.pk500 wrote:Teams who are chasing 30-something goalies would be smart to look at Edmonton's signing of Khabibulin as cautionary tale. Most goalies at that age have quite a bit of mileage and wear and tear. Anything longer than a two-year deal is nuts.
Of course, the genius tandem of Kevin Lowe and Steve Tambellini in Edmonton signed The Bulin Wall to a four-year deal last summer despite his lack of durability in recent years. And of course, he played only 18 games for the Oil last season due to a herniated disc in his back.
Some sources have denied the Flyers ever offered Turco, though I wouldn't have a problem with that 2 year $2m offer reported. Otherwise not the biggest fan of Turco. Nabokov is too expensive though and Tim Thomas's contract is terrible. I'm very worried about what the Flyers will end up with in net.
And the house cleaning in Edmonton begins.....
Nillson, Moreau on waivers for a buy out, but Columbus picked up Moreau.
O Sullivan to Phoenix for Vandemeer.
Heavy rumours that Souray is going to St Louis for Brewer.
Pouliot and Potulny to become UFAs......
Nillson, Moreau on waivers for a buy out, but Columbus picked up Moreau.
O Sullivan to Phoenix for Vandemeer.
Heavy rumours that Souray is going to St Louis for Brewer.
Pouliot and Potulny to become UFAs......
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Happy to see each and every one of them go. Good riddance.Gangrel wrote:And the house cleaning in Edmonton begins.....
Nillson, Moreau on waivers for a buy out, but Columbus picked up Moreau.
O Sullivan to Phoenix for Vandemeer.
Heavy rumours that Souray is going to St Louis for Brewer.
Pouliot and Potulny to become UFAs......
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I like the trade that Burkie made with CHI as the Leafs get more experience and grit in K. Versteeg. CHI continues to dump salary and they are not finsih yet, I don't think. This is what happens when you got the dynamic duo of Seabrook and Keith signed for long terms, Toews and Kane but the killer IMO is still the long term deal to M. Hossa.
They have yet to sign Niemi, this team will look quite different at the start of the season.
They have yet to sign Niemi, this team will look quite different at the start of the season.
Depends on how you look at it. That signing has so far helped yield one cup and there may be a couple more on the way.10spro wrote:but the killer IMO is still the long term deal to M. Hossa.
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It will be different for sure...but the 5 biggest players...the ones you watched play in the olympics will all still be there.10spro wrote: this team will look quite different at the start of the season.
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