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Looking at that list it's no wonder the Canucks are thin on prospects. '09 to '11 are especially bad.
That,coupled with the Gillis waiting a year too long to bail on the '11 core,all the crappy contracts and the
Torts fiasco,the team is lucky to look as promising as they do.
OTTAWA - The Ottawa Senators announced today that General Manager and President of Hockey Operations Bryan Murray has been recently diagnosed with cancer. The Senators organization issued the following statement:
“Mr. Murray is undergoing further testing and will begin treatment immediately for this condition as prescribed by the team’s doctors in collaboration with specialists.
Mr. Murray’s treatment schedule may require him to be away from the Senators office periodically. During his periodic absence, assistant general managers Pierre Dorion and Randy Lee will be responsible for managing the Ottawa Senators hockey operations department.
Not a signing but other team related.
All the best for a speedy recovery. Beat that monster Murray!!
Looking at that list it's no wonder the Canucks are thin on prospects. '09 to '11 are especially bad.
That,coupled with the Gillis waiting a year too long to bail on the '11 core,all the crappy contracts and the
Torts fiasco,the team is lucky to look as promising as they do.
dbr wrote:You replied to my post with a story about a potential team in a city that I mentioned might not be a viable option to host an above-average revenue franchise.
That story contains literally nothing relevant to what I said and has already been denied by Gretzky since it was posted.
So thanks for that.....
So dave, when Linden interviewed the day before being announced as President of the Canucks by Global TV's Steve Darling and denied the rumors, did you take him at face value and bought his denials hook, line and sinker?
As the saying goes, "Where there's smoke, there's fire."
dbr wrote:You replied to my post with a story about a potential team in a city that I mentioned might not be a viable option to host an above-average revenue franchise.
That story contains literally nothing relevant to what I said and has already been denied by Gretzky since it was posted.
So thanks for that.....
So dave, when Linden interviewed the day before being announced as President of the Canucks by Global TV's Steve Darling and denied the rumors, did you take him at face value and bought his denials hook, line and sinker?
As the saying goes, "Where there's smoke, there's fire."
Oh hey good point, because one guy lied about a thing once everyone who says anything similar ever is also lying.
Not that this has one single thing to do with my post so... thanks for that.....
dbr wrote:You replied to my post with a story about a potential team in a city that I mentioned might not be a viable option to host an above-average revenue franchise.
That story contains literally nothing relevant to what I said and has already been denied by Gretzky since it was posted.
So thanks for that.....
So dave, when Linden interviewed the day before being announced as President of the Canucks by Global TV's Steve Darling and denied the rumors, did you take him at face value and bought his denials hook, line and sinker?
As the saying goes, "Where there's smoke, there's fire."
Oh hey good point, because one guy lied about a thing once everyone who says anything similar ever is also lying.
Not that this has one single thing to do with my post so... thanks for that.....
dave, you're welcome ..... lest we forget .... you were one of the (many) fans that was eating up the shit sandwiches Tort's was serving you last season.
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Yeah, the Habs are in a coulda, woulda, shoulda ............ if they locked him long-term earlier and not sign him to a bridge deal .... would have been closer to what Doughty's 7M AAV is. But I could see it easily being well north of 8M AAV towards 9M AAV if he signs a long-term deal with them.
dbr wrote:You replied to my post with a story about a potential team in a city that I mentioned might not be a viable option to host an above-average revenue franchise.
That story contains literally nothing relevant to what I said and has already been denied by Gretzky since it was posted.
So thanks for that.....
So dave, when Linden interviewed the day before being announced as President of the Canucks by Global TV's Steve Darling and denied the rumors, did you take him at face value and bought his denials hook, line and sinker?
As the saying goes, "Where there's smoke, there's fire."
Oh hey good point, because one guy lied about a thing once everyone who says anything similar ever is also lying.
Not that this has one single thing to do with my post so... thanks for that.....
dave, you're welcome ..... lest we forget .... you were one of the (many) fans that was eating up the shit sandwiches Tort's was serving you last season.
Well obviously Torts was a disaster here, but it had little to do with shot blocking or the teams style of play in their own zone. I'll give our new coach the benefit of the doubt yet again this year as he likely knows more than I do (someone who so transparently appeals to authority as you do with local media hacks, scouting prognosticators and others should understand this). And I'll continue to argue that accountability and discipline are good things for a hockey team (and their coach for that matter).
Call it whatever you like but as with your last message board account the number of posters who take your opinion seriously is in the single digits and dwindling fast.. so frankly I'm not too worried about it.
Zedlee wrote:Wow...big money! Only comparable is Crosby and Malkin...and how did that work out for the Penguins lately?
$10.5M is nearly $2M more per year than Crosby makes and $1M more than Malkin!
Great players, but I thought they'd take a bit of a haircut to keep the band together and all that.
Kane and Toews will be the highest paid players in the league next year by a fairly wide margin. Malkin's hit is $9.5M, Crosby's at $8.7M, Perry is at $8.6M and Giroux is at $8.2M.
Even if the cap does continue to go up (it won't go up as much as it has in future years), $21M is a huge portion of cap space.
In two years, after Anaheim fails to win a cup, Chicago can sign Kesler as a FA. They can hope the cap goes up and get a desperate to win now centre on a cap friendly deal