Shane Doan
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Re: Shane Doan
On Team 1040 today Tyson Nash, long time friend of Doan's, was interviewed. He said that Doan really wants to stay in Phoenix and will wait to decide upon his future until after the ownership situation is clarified. So he might not be deciding anytime soon.
Anyhow...Doan would be great in our top 6, but I'm betting that some team will offer longer term and more $ than us. Fingers crossed that the "BC" factor weighs heavily in Doan's decision.
Anyhow...Doan would be great in our top 6, but I'm betting that some team will offer longer term and more $ than us. Fingers crossed that the "BC" factor weighs heavily in Doan's decision.
Re: Shane Doan
Doan would be a great addition for two years.
Three years I would do if it was what was needed to bring him onboard.
Four+ years would be a bad idea. I think somebody will offer him at least four years, and I hope it's not the Canucks. I'd still be shocked if he wasn't in Phoenix next year.
Three years I would do if it was what was needed to bring him onboard.
Four+ years would be a bad idea. I think somebody will offer him at least four years, and I hope it's not the Canucks. I'd still be shocked if he wasn't in Phoenix next year.
Re: Shane Doan
The key thing would be the contract I bet, which MG has a Ph.D, so considering the potential lockout a good signing bonus would help.
3 years at $5M per with a team option 4th year at $4M.
$3M signing bonus, $2M in first year.
3 years at $5M per with a team option 4th year at $4M.
$3M signing bonus, $2M in first year.
Can the Canucks just win a Cup within the next 5 years.
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Re: Shane Doan
Boston Canucker wrote:I don't put much stock in the whole notion of a cup window.
but.... but.... but .... but........ the bed pissers have told all of us that the window is 1 -2 years max.
Maybe if these children washed their own sheets once in awhile we wouldn't get bombarded with their crap.
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Re: Shane Doan
Our window began in 1970...some years are better than others
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No kidding. I mean, if anything upsets the notion of there being some clearly defined window its the goaltending situation. 2 years ago it looked like we were locked in for the duration/next decade with Luongo, and now we're moving to a 26 year old, once the RL trade is done. So, right there, at the most important position, team is younger and by all accounts in pretty good hands, with Lack looking promising in the pipeline. So, what will the lineup look like in 2 years...who...the freak...knows. windows windows everywhere...I will say, I still wish they had not traded Hodgson, Kassian better be the bomb, and not a bomb.Blob Mckenzie wrote:Boston Canucker wrote:I don't put much stock in the whole notion of a cup window.
but.... but.... but .... but........ the bed pissers have told all of us that the window is 1 -2 years max.
Maybe if these children washed their own sheets once in awhile we wouldn't get bombarded with their crap.
Re: Shane Doan
What does this accomplish?SKYO wrote:
$3M signing bonus, $2M in first year.
5 mill is 5 mill regardless of whether you pay it in copper or nickel.
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Re: Shane Doan
Just like the Matt Carle deal, the key being that he's got $3M in his pocket no matter what happens on the NHL labour front.donlever wrote:What does this accomplish?SKYO wrote:
$3M signing bonus, $2M in first year.
5 mill is 5 mill regardless of whether you pay it in copper or nickel.
Can the Canucks just win a Cup within the next 5 years.
Re: Shane Doan
Ah, I see. Somehow I do not think this would swayShane but kudos for the effort anyway.SKYO wrote:Just like the Matt Carle deal, the key being that he's got $3M in his pocket no matter what happens on the NHL labour front.donlever wrote:What does this accomplish?SKYO wrote:
$3M signing bonus, $2M in first year.
5 mill is 5 mill regardless of whether you pay it in copper or nickel.
DeLevering since 1999.
Re: Shane Doan
If staying in Phoenix is truly his number one choice, then it looks like he will stay.
From PuckDaddy:
• The petitioners attempt to get the Phoenix Coyotes' arena lease deal on the ballot have fallen short before their deadline. Five for Howling's take: "In my estimation there aren't any more roadblocks on the City's end for the deal to go through, so now its up to Greg Jamison and the NHL to follow through on their end. I'm sure they know that the chances of Cobb and Jones getting the lease agreement on the ballot are pretty small at this point so there isn't really a need to sit back and wait." [Five For Howling]
From PuckDaddy:
• The petitioners attempt to get the Phoenix Coyotes' arena lease deal on the ballot have fallen short before their deadline. Five for Howling's take: "In my estimation there aren't any more roadblocks on the City's end for the deal to go through, so now its up to Greg Jamison and the NHL to follow through on their end. I'm sure they know that the chances of Cobb and Jones getting the lease agreement on the ballot are pretty small at this point so there isn't really a need to sit back and wait." [Five For Howling]
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Re: Shane Doan
Yes, but read this article and you will see that the issue is not so clear.
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/hockey/n ... 56127998/1
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/hockey/n ... 56127998/1
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Re: Shane Doan
These kids are embarrassing themselves and Canuck fans everywhere.Blob Mckenzie wrote:Boston Canucker wrote: I don't put much stock in the whole notion of a cup window.
but.... but.... but .... but........ the bed pissers have told all of us that the window is 1 -2 years max.
Maybe if these children washed their own sheets once in awhile we wouldn't get bombarded with their crap.
Pissing & moaning over a possibly bleak future instead of enjoying the moment.
Ummmmmmmm..... CUP CONTENDER at the moment.
No one can predict the future in a UFA-at-age-27 world
(just ask Nashville and Minnesota how quickly perspective can change).
And I wouldn't worry about what may/may-not be in the Mystery Cupboard while I've got all I can eat on the table.
Eat and enjoy says Strangelove!
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Re: Shane Doan
To me the issue is clear, and that is that the Yotes are not long for the desert. They will be leaving, whether that's this year, next year or 5 years from now I don't know but hockey won't work there.Hockey Widow wrote:Yes, but read this article and you will see that the issue is not so clear.
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/hockey/n ... 56127998/1
It's sad for the true fans in Phoenix but unfortunately there just aren't enough of them.
Whether or not this means anything for Doan this year I have no idea, but that team is already gone.
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Re: Shane Doan
Do any of you realize that Shane 'bible belt' Doan will turn 36 on October 10th? Must be careful here, could be another version of past their prime, geriatrics Messier, Sundin playing in Vancouver.
Just saying.
Just saying.
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Re: Shane Doan
RoyalDude wrote:Do any of you realize that Shane Doan will turn 36 on October 10th? Must be careful here, could be another version Messier, Sundin playing in Vancouver.
Just saying.
For sure his age is a concern. I think he knows that and I think he has too much class to demand a 4 year deal he knows he may not earn. I also don't think he will want to saddle a team with a cap hit should he retire. Now I have nothing to base this on other than how he has conducted himself throughout his career and the tidbits you get from reading about him. He could prove me wrong and go for a big 4 year deal heavily front loaded and not be concerned at all down the road what this does to a team should he not be able to compete or should he retire.
I still think if he has to move from the desert he will take a 2-3 year deal, probably 3, and chose a city based upon its status as a contender but also one where he can feel comfortable moving his family. Money will be a secondary concern to him and I think he gets pretty well the same term from most teams seriously interested.
He wants to win and he wants to stay in the West.
But a four year deal would be hard for me to swallow. I'd prefer a two year and would be Ok if we had to bite for three, depending upon the cap. He is in great shape and I can see him playing at 39 but it is hard to say how effective he will be. As a veteran role player he would still be very useful but the problem is at what cost dollar wise.
As I said in an earlier post I would be all over him if he were that elusive last piece. I just don't see him that way. I see him as a missing piece but not that one piece that puts us over the top. I'd want MG to do more than just add Doan.
But even at 35 going on 36 I'd love to have him as a Canuck if the term and cap were right. I have no idea what "right" is in this case.
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