Re: AROUND THE LEAGUE - 25-26
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2025 2:11 pm
Vegetable porn has taught me some cucumbers are body temperature. Don't worry Kenji, you don't have to be cool.
What's your call on Jesus? He's 29 when this deal is done. He's a thoroughbred like Sid. He will be good till 40. All I hear is he wants a 4 year deal. Makes sense. Edmonton should sign it and thank their lucky stars. Trade him at 32 if need be. He wants to win. I can see Quinn only wanting five years and I don't blame him.Cousin Strawberry wrote: ↑Tue Sep 02, 2025 1:34 pm If you want to enjoy some remote schadenfreude, tune into coiler talk radio as the season approaches with McDavid unsigned heading into his final season. It puts all the Hughes pantywringing into context
I wonder what the chances are of him signing at a hometown discount but over a very short-term. A show me contract with roles reversed. If management can't figure it out over X years, he's gone. For nothing.Cousin Strawberry wrote: ↑Tue Sep 02, 2025 3:55 pm I think he resigns in Edmonton but agree it won't be for a long term deal. If he wanted that he would have signed it already as they surely would have offered the moon. I believe the most that can be signed for under this collective is 19.4/yr. Let's hope he bends the coilers over and demands the max
Nah, like the article says - Luke will likely sign a 5 year deal, that's what is left on Jack's deal - Quinn will sign to match (4 next, or 3 the year after), and the three of them will find themselves a team with cap space to play on.Chef Boi RD wrote: ↑Tue Sep 09, 2025 5:02 pm Jack Hughes causing a stir in the media today saying he would love to play on the same team with brother Quinn.
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NHL to reinstate players acquitted in Hockey Canada trial, make them eligible for games Dec. 1
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/652570 ... d=14066553
The five hockey players acquitted on sexual assault charges in the Hockey Canada trial will be eligible to return to the NHL later this year, the league announced Thursday.
Michael McLeod, Carter Hart, Dillon Dubé and Cal Foote are officially unrestricted free agents, per the decision, and can sign contracts with any team. The contracts can be registered with the NHL on Oct. 15, and the players can appear in a game on Dec. 1. They can begin conditioning with a team on Nov. 15, according to a league source.
Formenton is a Group 2 restricted free agent who remains on the Ottawa Senators’ reserve list. That means he has to sign with the team by Dec. 1 to be eligible for NHL games this season. Like the other players, he can begin conditioning Nov. 15 and playing games Dec. 1, but he signed a contract with the Swiss team Ambrì-Piotta last week that runs through the international break in December, making his situation somewhat murky.
The league had stated after the verdicts were announced on July 24 that it would be “reviewing and considering” the findings of Ontario Superior Court Justice Maria Carroccia.
All five players had been charged with sexual assault in connection to an alleged incident in June 2018 in which a woman known publicly as E.M. — her identity is protected by a publication ban — said she was sexually assaulted over the span of several hours in a London, Ont., hotel room. The players were in town for a Hockey Canada event celebrating their victory at the World Junior Championship earlier that year. McLeod had also been charged with being party to the offense.
In her decision, Carroccia said the prosecution had not proven its case and that she did not find the evidence of the complainant “credible or reliable.”
“Having found that I cannot rely upon the evidence of E.M., and then considering the evidence in this trial as a whole, I conclude that the Crown cannot meet its onus on any of the counts before me,” Carroccia said.