Injury Report: 2024-2025 Injury thread | HF’s Longest Thread Just Got Longer

expatriatedtexan

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I'm really not worried about the first 20 games. The cup favorites usually do well, but the bottom 80-85% of the league is usually all over the place. That's why GMs used to wait 20 games before making a move. Now they just don't make a move until the deadline.

Anyways, I figure they'll be enough teams struggling and trying different things that the sheer talent of MacKinnon, Rantanen, Makar with the contributions of Toews, Mitts, Lehky when ready, and the NFGs that we should be in the mix of the top three in division until Landy and/or Nuke get added.

Our core should be capable of leading an AHL team to the playoffs. I'm not saying they should win anything once there, but MacKinnon, Makar and Rants are capable of taking a team much further than you'd think.
 

the_fan

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Didn’t Wood get sick often last season? The dude needs to work on his immune system
 

Balthazar

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I hope he's not Nuke sick.
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No chance.
 

expatriatedtexan

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With his unkempt hair and missing teeth Wood looks like a character from Revenge of the Nerds who got written out because they couldn't decide which side he was on.
I think he's on Arkansas' side.

You know the toothbrush was actually invented in Arkansas.







If it had been invented anywhere else it would have been called the teethbrush.
 

jfc64

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Drouin actually has north of +$35M of career earnings.

How do you equate giving Rantanen a $3M raise to "losing, LOC + Drouin + Mitts + Lehky"???

Without Drouin and Georgiev - and before raises for Brännström and Kovalenko (Rants is given 12.5 in the example below) we arrive at 88.5. 3 million up to cap if it is 91.5.

And if either Girard or Colton is traded things are cool. Enter Drouin and a half decent goalie.

Landeskog $7,000,000
MacKinnon $12,600,000
Rantanen $12,500,000 (32.1)

Lehkonen $4,500,000
Mittelstadt $5,750,000
Nichushkin $6,125,000 (16.4)

Wood $2,500,000
Colton $4,000,000
O'Connor $2,500,000 (9.0)

Kelly $825,000
Ritchie $950,000
Kovalenko $896,250 + (2.6)

Makar $9,000,000
Toews $7,250,000
Girard $5,000,000
Manson $4,500,000
Brännstrom $900,000 +
Malinski $850,000 (27.6)

Annunen $850,000 (0.9)
 

Vaslof

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Without Drouin and Georgiev - and before raises for Brännström and Kovalenko (Rants is given 12.5 in the example below) we arrive at 88.5. 3 million up to cap if it is 91.5.

And if either Girard or Colton is traded things are cool. Enter Drouin and a half decent goalie.

Landeskog $7,000,000
MacKinnon $12,600,000
Rantanen $12,500,000 (32.1)

Lehkonen $4,500,000
Mittelstadt $5,750,000
Nichushkin $6,125,000 (16.4)

Wood $2,500,000
Colton $4,000,000
O'Connor $2,500,000 (9.0)

Kelly $825,000
Ritchie $950,000
Kovalenko $896,250 + (2.6)

Makar $9,000,000
Toews $7,250,000
Girard $5,000,000
Manson $4,500,000
Brännstrom $900,000 +
Malinski $850,000 (27.6)

Annunen $850,000 (0.9)
Colton should be M-NTC so get rid of him after this season, if we still have Landy and Nuke at that point. Could also buyout at 1.3M hit.
 

Foppa2118

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Also important to point out again that the nature of planting your foot, and then quickly twisting and pivoting your body in basketball, is a lot tougher on the knee than skating, and probably even the hard stops and starts in hockey.

Also the size and weight of the men in basketball, especially with all the jumping, puts way more force on the knee than anything Gabe would do.
 

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