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I didn't realize Minnesota was 12-3-3. What a start for them.
Kaprizov is incredible and is probably the frontrunner for the Hart 25% of the way through the season.
I didn't realize Minnesota was 12-3-3. What a start for them.
I want to see him FEAST on Bouchard and McDrai tonight.Kaprizov is incredible and is probably the frontrunner for the Hart 25% of the way through the season.
And doing so with like a $12 mill or higher dead cap charge. Final year of the big amount before it drops drastically.Kaprizov is incredible and is probably the frontrunner for the Hart 25% of the way through the season.
Kaprizov is incredible and is probably the frontrunner for the Hart 25% of the way through the season.
Gustafsson is also having a very good, bounce-back season. Probably a top 5 goalie so far this year.Brodin-Faber-Middleton-Spurgeon could be the best top 4 defensive group in the NHL as well. Kind of built like our bluelines of the past. No true superstar but a bunch of fist pairing to #3 types.
And doing so with like a $12 mill or higher dead cap charge. Final year of the big amount before it drops drastically.
Final year of the small amount before it increases significantly for the nucks ..And doing so with like a $12 mill or higher dead cap charge. Final year of the big amount before it drops drastically.
MIN are for real. One of the teams I thought would have a bounce back.Gustafsson is also having a very good, bounce-back season. Probably a top 5 goalie so far this year.
A little bit more scoring depth and Minny will be a very dangerous team in the playoff. Considering how much dead cap they have on the book, that is an insane accomplishment.
They also have a lot of blue chip prospects coming up too in Zeev, Yurov, Wallstedt, Heidt, Ohgren, etc. Their team has a pretty good future if they can hold on to Kaprizov long term.Minnesota had surprisingly poor goaltending last season and that's rebounded. With Kaprizov is going super nova, Boldy is taking another step forward, and some other players playing very well (Rossi & Middleton stand out) it makes a lot of sense why they'd have a great start.
Boldy should have been a Canuck.Minnesota had surprisingly poor goaltending last season and that's rebounded. With Kaprizov is going super nova, Boldy is taking another step forward, and some other players playing very well (Rossi & Middleton stand out) it makes a lot of sense why they'd have a great start.
Yea he was the player I wanted at #10, but can't complain about Pod because at the time he was also highly regarded. Sometimes that happens.Boldy should have been a Canuck.
Stupid world juniors.
There was always a question of the offensive upside on Pod.Yea he was the player I wanted at #10, but can't complain about Pod because at the time he was also highly regarded. Sometimes that happens.
Boldy should have been a Canuck.
Stupid world juniors.
The Wild benefitted with nearly $2 mill per year against the cap as those 2 got $98 mill over 13 years. Paid $87 mill over 9 years before their buyout of the final 4 years.It's actually 14.7MM which is absolutely insane. They are playing well with one of the biggest handicaps in modern history. Close to $15MM that could be deployed to add 2-3 quality pieces to give them the depth they need to make some real noise.
Now just picture where they'd be if they hadn't given a washed Marcus Foligno 4x4MM or Trenin 4x3.5MM and replaced them a pair of $2MM or less guys.
I don't think they saw this as a year to compete as well. Yes, they have expectations of how their players need to perform, but they're watching their roster and looking for ways to improve. They're going to be a decent threat to be the Canucks of last season and much better with the right pickups next year. Their cap improves while the Canucks gets worse.Gustafsson is also having a very good, bounce-back season. Probably a top 5 goalie so far this year.
A little bit more scoring depth and Minny will be a very dangerous team in the playoff. Considering how much dead cap they have on the book, that is an insane accomplishment.
Even good management make errors. Sometimes it's just timing the errors where they don't impact the clubs performance to a significant degree.It's actually 14.7MM which is absolutely insane. They are playing well with one of the biggest handicaps in modern history. Close to $15MM that could be deployed to add 2-3 quality pieces to give them the depth they need to make some real noise.
Now just picture where they'd be if they hadn't given a washed Marcus Foligno 4x4MM or Trenin 4x3.5MM and replaced them a pair of $2MM or less guys.
If Podkozin had have shown even a fraction of what Boldy brings, the Canucks would be in a much better situation. Podz flaming out was another big hit to the team.Minnesota had surprisingly poor goaltending last season and that's rebounded. With Kaprizov is going super nova, Boldy is taking another step forward, and some other players playing very well (Rossi & Middleton stand out) it makes a lot of sense why they'd have a great start.
Well, he is 39. Which is why Wash went out and got players for now. He is 41 goals away from Wayne to start the season, but they'd be flirting with a 50/50 shot of him breaking the record in 25/26 if he only got like 20 goals this season and then you are holding your breath that he doesn't get hurt next season.Ovie out 4-6 weeks. Absolutely brutal.
Yeah, I concur on all of that even if I was willing to offer an extra year or million here or there.I thought both were excellent rental deals by Allvin that filled needs for the team. Allvin then made the correct decision to not re-sign them, identifying that it was very unlikely they could live up to the deals.
Z at least I think would have had a chance of not being a "bad" contract. Lindholm's deal was an outright disaster and anyone even having an inkling of a thought that trading Petey and re-signing Lindholm as a "replacement" was a good idea...just laughable. My absolute ceiling on bringing back Lindholm was 4 x $5M and even then, I didn't really like that. My ceiling for Z was 4 x $4M, maybe slightly higher for cap inflation.
If BOS wants to send Z back at around $3.75M...I'm down for that!
I think it's really cool actually.
Seems a bit random...
Really strange timing that I speculated on this late last night and now I'm seeing local media (and Friedman apparently) speculating the same thing.-
Making a strange prediction. I think if things continue to go poorly there's a greater than zero chance that Boston ends up retaining a million and dealing him back to us within the next year and a half. No intel, just a feeling it's possible.