Devil Dancer
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McPhee will probably snatch him up
You mean as a UFA? I assume the Knights can't make waiver claims yet.
McPhee will probably snatch him up
It's too early to say but it seems to be under the assumption that the players won't invoke the 5% escalator. There's some reason to believe that maybe they won't this time since it would ease escrow withholdings but every year they've done it so as to not stiff pending free agents.
I'm not sure Ribeiro's even a center anymore, at least on any competitive team. He gets overwhelmingly easy zone starts and is softer than ever. He's another player the game is passing by.
http://www.russianmachineneverbreaks.com/2014/11/14/mike-ribeiro-shreds-capitals-en-francais-ovechkin-is-part-of-the-problem/
Meh. It's not really that bad. I mean he did say the words "Ovechkin is part of the problem" but he doesn't really elaborate or say anything substantial.
Regardless of that, pass on Ribeiro.
You mean as a UFA? I assume the Knights can't make waiver claims yet.
Excuse me for off-topic but want opinions on why Boyd has never received a call up so far? He's 2 years pro and both of those seasons he's one of the best Bears' forwards.
I see Las Vegas as high risk situation for Ribeiro's off-ice concerns. I'd assume teams in much less cosmopolitan cities would be a safer fit.
Williams in tomorrow vs Montreal.
Same reason as Bourque, really good AHL player doesn't equate to NHL 4th liner material.
Why would he be only a 4th line material? It might be significantly more than that. He has not even had his chance to showcase what he's got to bring on a big stage. Even Bourque had.
I see Las Vegas as high risk situation for Ribeiro's off-ice concerns. I'd assume teams in much less cosmopolitan cities would be a safer fit.
We're talking a lot about who to (try to) keep in the offseason, who might be taken by Vegas, who to protect, etc. There's so many variables here that it's hard to get a real handle on any of it.
So out of curiosity, I'm wondering what you guys think our RFAs will get. Regardless of where they end up playing, what do you think these guys get paid next year?
Kuznetsov (currently $3,000,000)
Burakovsky (currently $894,167)
Connolly (currently $850,000)
Orlov (currently $2,570,000)
Schmidt (currently $812,500)
Grubauer (currently $750,000)
We're talking a lot about who to (try to) keep in the offseason, who might be taken by Vegas, who to protect, etc. There's so many variables here that it's hard to get a real handle on any of it.
So out of curiosity, I'm wondering what you guys think our RFAs will get. Regardless of where they end up playing, what do you think these guys get paid next year?
Kuznetsov (currently $3,000,000)
Burakovsky (currently $894,167)
Connolly (currently $850,000)
Orlov (currently $2,570,000)
Schmidt (currently $812,500)
Grubauer (currently $750,000)
Like Glendale or Nashville?
Kuznetsov (currently $3,000,000)......7 years $6.5
Burakovsky (currently $894,167).......2 years $3.0 bridge like Kuznetsov
Connolly (currently $850,000)...........2 years $1.5 max
Orlov (currently $2,570,000).............5 years $4.75
Schmidt (currently $812,500)............2 years $1.5
Grubauer (currently $750,000)...........2 years $2 doubt he wants that role though
Oh god that's terrifying, you're talking about a defense men who doesn't PK and is just playing around 19 minutes a game next to our #1 defense men.
Can only imagine how terrifying Ovi's contract is to you -- after all, dude doesn't PK and is just playing around 19 minutes a game next to our #1 center mEn.
I've read a lot of crazy things on these boards but this takes the cake.