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Alex Burrows signs 4-Year, $18m Extension
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Re: Alex Burrows signs 4-Year, $18m Extension
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I'm amazed that so many people choose to be complete twats.
I'm amazed that so many people choose to be complete twats.
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Re: Alex Burrows signs 4-Year, $18m Extension
I love this Toppy.
On here I can let my hair down and have a bit of fun, it's all a game until someone gets hurt.
BTW I still would Gilles like to dump Booth for anything and agree that Burrows will rebound.
In real life I'm a pussycat with love and respect for everybody no matter how little respect the complete twats actualy deserve.Over the Internet, you can pretend to be anyone or anything.
I'm amazed that so many people choose to be complete twats.
On here I can let my hair down and have a bit of fun, it's all a game until someone gets hurt.
BTW I still would Gilles like to dump Booth for anything and agree that Burrows will rebound.
Re: Alex Burrows signs 4-Year, $18m Extension
I thought the biting, hair pulling, groin-kneeing Frenchman should have been traded when Gillis had the chance. He’s one of our oldest players, relies on speed and physicality and is going to slow down more quickly than say the Sedins who do not rely on speed. Gillis should have sold high.
That being said, Burrows will turn it around to a certain degree. He has a nose for the net and is getting oodles of chances. The chances he is missing on are beer league fanning on yawning net bad.
The thing is with Burrows is that he is closer to Higgins and Hansen than the fan bois care to admit. Whereas the Higgins and Hansen deals are excellent, Burrows’ deal is a big turd.
That being said, Burrows will turn it around to a certain degree. He has a nose for the net and is getting oodles of chances. The chances he is missing on are beer league fanning on yawning net bad.
The thing is with Burrows is that he is closer to Higgins and Hansen than the fan bois care to admit. Whereas the Higgins and Hansen deals are excellent, Burrows’ deal is a big turd.
Re: Alex Burrows signs 4-Year, $18m Extension
+1herb wrote:I thought the biting, hair pulling, groin-kneeing Frenchman should have been traded when Gillis had the chance. He’s one of our oldest players, relies on speed and physicality and is going to slow down more quickly than say the Sedins who do not rely on speed. Gillis should have sold high.
That being said, Burrows will turn it around to a certain degree. He has a nose for the net and is getting oodles of chances. The chances he is missing on are beer league fanning on yawning net bad.
The thing is with Burrows is that he is closer to Higgins and Hansen than the fan bois care to admit. Whereas the Higgins and Hansen deals are excellent, Burrows’ deal is a big turd.
Over the Internet, you can pretend to be anyone or anything.
I'm amazed that so many people choose to be complete twats.
I'm amazed that so many people choose to be complete twats.
Re: Alex Burrows signs 4-Year, $18m Extension
Would love to have moved Burrows for something of value before his extension kicked in, although I guess it doesn't really jive with the team's attempt to conduct itself with integrity and blah blah blah towards its players.
(Does dealing any player with a NTC before the contract kicks in invalidate that clause, or is that just with players too young for the clause to apply at the time of the deal, eg. Mike Richards, Jeff Carter, etc?)
(Does dealing any player with a NTC before the contract kicks in invalidate that clause, or is that just with players too young for the clause to apply at the time of the deal, eg. Mike Richards, Jeff Carter, etc?)
Re: Alex Burrows signs 4-Year, $18m Extension
He's shown more finish than Hansen, although Hansen is younger. Burrows is much better at creating chances on his own than Hansen.herb wrote:I thought the biting, hair pulling, groin-kneeing Frenchman should have been traded when Gillis had the chance. He’s one of our oldest players, relies on speed and physicality and is going to slow down more quickly than say the Sedins who do not rely on speed. Gillis should have sold high.
That being said, Burrows will turn it around to a certain degree. He has a nose for the net and is getting oodles of chances. The chances he is missing on are beer league fanning on yawning net bad.
The thing is with Burrows is that he is closer to Higgins and Hansen than the fan bois care to admit. Whereas the Higgins and Hansen deals are excellent, Burrows’ deal is a big turd.
He is a better on the PK and in front of the net than Higgins.
Burrows is better than both of these guys at creating space and setting up a linemate. He learned a lot from playing with Hank and Danny, and it shows.
In all other areas I would say he is pretty much on the same ice surface as Higgins and Hansen, though he might give up a little bit in the way of speed to the Danish Dash.
That being said, I still don't like his price tag. Hansen and Higgins came a little bit cheaper than I thought they would. I think Higgins and Hansen are both players that other teams would pay closer to $3M for. Burrows is a $4M player IMO.....which equals a $3.5(ish)M player on a home town discount. He gave up at least $1M per year on his last deal. That's what the Canucks are paying for now. It seems a bit stupid to be paying someone for what they brought rather than what they are currently bringing.....but it is the only reason for his current cap hit.
Re: Alex Burrows signs 4-Year, $18m Extension
I think it will depend on the fine print, but as I have understood it in the past, a NTC clause is invalidated when a player agrees to waive it, his new team has the option of honoring it or not.dbr wrote:Would love to have moved Burrows for something of value before his extension kicked in, although I guess it doesn't really jive with the team's attempt to conduct itself with integrity and blah blah blah towards its players.
(Does dealing any player with a NTC before the contract kicks in invalidate that clause, or is that just with players too young for the clause to apply at the time of the deal, eg. Mike Richards, Jeff Carter, etc?)
But that could have changed with the new CBA.
Re: Alex Burrows signs 4-Year, $18m Extension
Burrows is an average play maker. Certainly his play making ability is comparable to Hansen and Higgins. In the past few games, for example, he chosen to go it alone rather than make an easy pass to a teammate.Mëds wrote:He's shown more finish than Hansen, although Hansen is younger. Burrows is much better at creating chances on his own than Hansen.
He is a better on the PK and in front of the net than Higgins.
Burrows is better than both of these guys at creating space and setting up a linemate. He learned a lot from playing with Hank and Danny, and it shows.
In all other areas I would say he is pretty much on the same ice surface as Higgins and Hansen, though he might give up a little bit in the way of speed to the Danish Dash.
IMO Burrows is overpaid by $1M at least, and I would argue $1.5M. Away from the Sedins he is a second or third line tweener like Higgins and Hansen. He's not a dynamic play maker, does not have elite hands or vision and his shot is not particularly strong or accurate, just like Higgins and Hansen.
Agreed that moving Burrows before the NTC kicked in would have been a bit of a dick move, but it would have been an easy way to shake things up and perhaps get younger.
Re: Alex Burrows signs 4-Year, $18m Extension
By that easy pass do you mean back to the corner? He's had some easy passes for sure, but none of them would have generated a shot. The thing I've liked about Burrows game recently is that he's trying to create scoring chances, not just run up the puck possession numbers and create phantom offense. There have been a few times where he has opted not to dish it to a linemate on the rush where maybe that would have been a better play, but overall I prefer what he's doing to our useless perimeter passing.....as it is he does enough of that anyhow.herb wrote:Burrows is an average play maker. Certainly his play making ability is comparable to Hansen and Higgins. In the past few games, for example, he chosen to go it alone rather than make an easy pass to a teammate.Mëds wrote:He's shown more finish than Hansen, although Hansen is younger. Burrows is much better at creating chances on his own than Hansen.
He is a better on the PK and in front of the net than Higgins.
Burrows is better than both of these guys at creating space and setting up a linemate. He learned a lot from playing with Hank and Danny, and it shows.
In all other areas I would say he is pretty much on the same ice surface as Higgins and Hansen, though he might give up a little bit in the way of speed to the Danish Dash.
IMO Burrows is overpaid by $1M at least, and I would argue $1.5M. Away from the Sedins he is a second or third line tweener like Higgins and Hansen. He's not a dynamic play maker, does not have elite hands or vision and his shot is not particularly strong or accurate, just like Higgins and Hansen.
Agreed that moving Burrows before the NTC kicked in would have been a bit of a dick move, but it would have been an easy way to shake things up and perhaps get younger.
Re: Alex Burrows signs 4-Year, $18m Extension
Besides Burrows being an elite pk and constantly generating scoring chances, he is known mostly for being a beast in the playoffs, where he doesn't disappear like some do, he actually turns it up a couple notches and thrives in the post season.
Can the Canucks just win a Cup within the next 5 years.
Re: Alex Burrows signs 4-Year, $18m Extension
Yeah, his overall playoff numbers don't really scream production, but the number of BIG goals that he has scored, and key plays he has made is exactly what you want come the post-season.SKYO wrote:Besides Burrows being an elite pk and constantly generating scoring chances, he is known mostly for being a beast in the playoffs, where he doesn't disappear like some do, he actually turns it up a couple notches and thrives in the post season.
Re: Alex Burrows signs 4-Year, $18m Extension
Instead we wait for it to be a limp dick move.herb wrote:Agreed that moving Burrows before the NTC kicked in would have been a bit of a dick move, but it would have been an easy way to shake things up and perhaps get younger.
Over the Internet, you can pretend to be anyone or anything.
I'm amazed that so many people choose to be complete twats.
I'm amazed that so many people choose to be complete twats.
Re: Alex Burrows signs 4-Year, $18m Extension
Agree he has shown his value in the playoffs .. Some very key goals.. plus is a key player on PK.. good 2 way player..Mëds wrote:Yeah, his overall playoff numbers don't really scream production, but the number of BIG goals that he has scored, and key plays he has made is exactly what you want come the post-season.SKYO wrote:Besides Burrows being an elite pk and constantly generating scoring chances, he is known mostly for being a beast in the playoffs, where he doesn't disappear like some do, he actually turns it up a couple notches and thrives in the post season.
PS HERB only problem I have with his finger biting is he didn't bite hard enough.. Bergeron still has all his fingers
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Re: Alex Burrows signs 4-Year, $18m Extension
Topper wrote:Instead we wait for it to be a limp dick move.herb wrote:Agreed that moving Burrows before the NTC kicked in would have been a bit of a dick move, but it would have been an easy way to shake things up and perhaps get younger.
Hard to disagree. I expect that if this season doesn't end well this coming offseason will be the time for dick moves in the eyes of management.. even though (in a hypothetical "doesn't end well" scenario) last season would have been much more opportune.
Re: Alex Burrows signs 4-Year, $18m Extension
No, there were a couple of passes in breakout and neutral situations where passing off to a teammate rather than trying to skate through the defense would have been the better play.Mëds wrote:By that easy pass do you mean back to the corner? He's had some easy passes for sure, but none of them would have generated a shot. The thing I've liked about Burrows game recently is that he's trying to create scoring chances, not just run up the puck possession numbers and create phantom offense. There have been a few times where he has opted not to dish it to a linemate on the rush where maybe that would have been a better play, but overall I prefer what he's doing to our useless perimeter passing.....as it is he does enough of that anyhow.
I don't mind Burrows' game. I just don't believe we will ever get good value on his contract.