Hockey Widow wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2019 3:39 pm
Zaitsev will garner interest for someone desperate for a righty but it will cost.

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Hockey Widow wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2019 3:39 pm
Zaitsev will garner interest for someone desperate for a righty but it will cost.
This has been completely proven to be untrue, so why continue with it? A guy who's 22 with 2 60 points season deserves 6.9 in this marketplace. Please look at Skinner about to get 9 million and Brock Nelson getting 6.micky107 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2019 11:59 pmThanks for responding. But why blame the last GM when the current one cannot handle pressure?
William put Kyle in a headlock and would not let go till he said uncle.
Just saying, Mitch may have been watching, taking notes, absorbing the atmosphere.
Now, he's up to bat.
What's Dubass gonna do? May I make a suggestion;![]()
I'm sorry; I know the west coast accents are very different from the east but from your tone, I think your saying your current
We are talking about Nylander. The idea Dubas overpaid by millions to Nylander is hilarious. Look at the contracts guys are signing in other markets.micky107 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2019 11:52 amI'm sorry; I know the west coast accents are very different from the east but from your tone, I think your saying your current
GM, is going to be able to; or should be able to; or the player Mitch Marner will sign; a 6.9 million dollar contract
for "ANY" amount of years. Is that Right?
Awesome! Then any offer sheets of 7.5 have a chance? Cool! We should try.....
He robs from the rich to give to the effeminate?
Hes just like Eriksson only 22 not 32
So, you're saying he still has five 60+ points NHL seasons ahead of him, as Eriksson did at 22?
Nylander has always been a star during international play where the IIHF whistles are in control. Nobody here questions his talent. It's his ability to translate things to the NHL game.Per wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2019 12:07 amSo, you're saying he still has five 60+ points NHL seasons ahead of him, as Eriksson did at 22?
Probably the best player for Team Sweden at the recent World Championships.
Not that that says much....![]()
We thought we had a shot at a third consecutive gold, but the team never really gelled.
Lots of stars, no team. And neither Lundquist nor Markström brought their A game.
But he was the best points scorer of the entire tournament, with 18 Points in just 8 games, beating Ovechkin, Kucherov, Kusnetsov, Kane, Mantha, Hughes, Stone, Frolik, Draisaitl...
https://www.iihf.com/en/events/2019/wm/ ... ingleaders