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This is a bottom 4 team even if Bedard puts up 100 points. Hall and Brodie are just recognizable names at this point.
If he puts up 50+pts on that 2nd line, he may be worth the money. I don't see that happening though.We probably should be pumping up Kurashev to move at the deadline too. With a 54 point season on his resume and arbitration eligible next Summer, my guess is his agent starts the conversation at 6 million per if he sniffs 50 points again.
Silly me. All this time I thought this was a message board.Why are y'all making up scenarios?
He is, but Kurashev won't be commanding 5+mil unless he does put up 50+pts on his own line. That's not happening, and if it does, it means he improved big time and would be worth a short term 5+mil.and you're delusional in general, so i guess it evens out.
100% it's no longer one of the worst of the cap era, but still really crappyThis is a bottom 4 team even if Bedard puts up 100 points. Hall and Brodie are just recognizable names at this point.
i have no dog in this fight besides seeing musto insulted for one reason or another. if he ends up being wrong it's just bonus points.He is, but Kurashev won't be commanding 5+mil unless he does put up 50+pts on his own line. That's not happening, and if it does, it means he improved big time and would be worth a short term 5+mil.
In a world where Seth Jones makes 9.5, a 50 point Kurashev running his own line is worth 5.
So coming off a 25 point season an arbitrator hands Kurashev 2.25 per when the cap is 83.5 and he is going to take 4 (or leave it lol) with the cap at 92 million and a 56 point season on his resume....math is really hard.Why are y'all making up scenarios?
He's not getting overpaid lol.
He'll be offered 4M at most. Take it or leave it.
He doesn't have leverage.
And there won't be a late 1st round pick on the table for him.
They're not going to arbitration with KurashevSo coming off a 25 point season an arbitrator hands Kurashev 2.25 per when the cap is 83.5 and he is going to take 4 (or leave it lol) with the cap at 92 million and a 56 point season on his resume....math is really hard.
No, it means none of it matters considering, you know, he was a 40 goal, first line player at the time of the trade.if by irrelevant you mean inconvenient for you, yes.
First time ever seeing an Asst. coach get credit for coaching a team to a Cup Final. lol, nor am I buying into the whole "it's Luke Richardsons fault" hate brigade when the guy coached a pathetic Habs team to a Cup final.
They'll either trade him, or let him go if he is demanding that much, before it gets to arbitration.So coming off a 25 point season an arbitrator hands Kurashev 2.25 per when the cap is 83.5 and he is going to take 4 (or leave it lol) with the cap at 92 million and a 56 point season on his resume....math is really hard.
This won't age well if I posted a link.....First time ever seeing an Asst. coach get credit for coaching a team to a Cup Final. lol
capwages.comhas anyone found a better site to use then puckpedia. I just dont like how its set up compared to capfriendly.
Dude, tell it to the coach.Dude what was with this narrative that Phillips would be some hot commodity on the waiver wire? It doesn't matter how busy the day was, it's not like there are that many players to sift through.
Phillips is a guy. He skates well for his size but he's not effective with the puck and he's struggled to keep up with NHL pace in his games. He's a depth piece. A depth piece that tons of other teams already have in spades.
Dude, tell it to the coach.
The timing of it is good; everybody is putting some players on. We definitely don't want to lose a big young defenseman like Isaak, but there has to be a decision somewhere in the organization and that's what it was this time.
If a D was going to be claimed, he was probably one of 3-4 potential candidates. I saw his name floating around twitter a bit. I’m not surprised he was unclaimed but I wouldn’t have been shocked if he was.Dude what was with this narrative that Phillips would be some hot commodity on the waiver wire? It doesn't matter how busy the day was, it's not like there are that many players to sift through.
Phillips is a guy. He skates well for his size but he's not effective with the puck and he's struggled to keep up with NHL pace in his games. He's a depth piece. A depth piece that tons of other teams already have in spades.
Right like no one other than Hawks fans have any clue who he isLuke and Kyle don't want to lose players but that's not what I meant. The narrative within the Blackhawks media/twitterverse was that Phillips was highly likely to be claimed if put on waivers and I don't get why anyone would have thought that. He's just an organizational depth piece. He doesn't look like an everyday NHL player.
He was a candidate to be picked up. Young, big, has done well in the A. Plus it's hard to judge a young player on this team; a more structured and overall better team might've had more success with him.Luke and Kyle don't want to lose players but that's not what I meant. The narrative within the Blackhawks media/twitterverse was that Phillips was highly likely to be claimed if put on waivers and I don't get why anyone would have thought that. He's just an organizational depth piece. He doesn't look like an everyday NHL player.
He was a candidate to be picked up. Young, big, has done well in the A. Plus it's hard to judge a young player on this team; a more structured and overall better team might've had more success with him.
There was actually an article a couple of days ago from The Athletic listing the 10 best players on waivers, and Isaak's name did show up there, so it's not just us fans who thought he might've been picked up.