Around the NHL — Episode XLXVII

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Tuna99

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Maybe George Paros is good for hockey? He came into player safety when the game was at its softest and the game has gotten more violent, more goony and more hateful which is all good stuff. Thoughts?
 

maclean

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So Boston has picked up Vancouver's Jiří Patera on waivers, fuelling more netminder speculation where they could have him as the backup to Korpi
 

HSF

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Korchinski never should have been in the NHL at 19, especially on a dumpster fire team.

Terrible way to develop a promising young defenseman. Having him spend some time in the AHL should be good for his development, but you never like to see a player drop levels.
they kept him up cause they thought he was too good for juniors. Now that he can play in the AHL it makes sense they sent him there.

Seems like this was the plan
 

BondraTime

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I am not clear on the details re Lehner but it just triggered me on Vegas somehow getting their way with the NHL
I don't know if I think Vegas is getting their way. Lehner never showed up to camp and is clearly in trouble with his money and finiances. Not showing up to camp "should" clear them of having him on their cap as he voided his contract.

I guess they reached some sort of agreement to pay him a % of what he's owed instead of going through the ringer with lawyers.
 

Sens of Anarchy

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I don't know if I think Vegas is getting their way. Lehner never showed up to camp and is clearly in trouble with his money and finiances. Not showing up to camp "should" clear them of having him on their cap as he voided his contract.

I guess they reached some sort of agreement to pay him a % of what he's owed instead of going through the ringer with lawyers.
I am sure you are right. just emo on my part
 
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Oscar The Grouch

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Unsure how that works.

If he's still being paid, he should be on the cap one way or another.

Though, I am absolutely awful at understanding that kind of stuff with labour relations and law

It's likely his contract was voided and he agreed not to grieve it for a pay-out of some fraction of the remaining contract amount.
 

Micklebot

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I don't know if I think Vegas is getting their way. Lehner never showed up to camp and is clearly in trouble with his money and finiances. Not showing up to camp "should" clear them of having him on their cap as he voided his contract.

I guess they reached some sort of agreement to pay him a % of what he's owed instead of going through the ringer with lawyers.
It sounded like the team knew he wasn't going to be available to play, and he let them know in advance since there wasn't a reason for him to come to camp he was just going to skip it, like, I doubt Pronger was showing up to Philly for Camp from 2012 to 2015 and then heading over to Arz until 2018?
 

bicboi64

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Maybe George Paros is good for hockey? He came into player safety when the game was at its softest and the game has gotten more violent, more goony and more hateful which is all good stuff. Thoughts?
I always appreciated what Shanahan did with his video explanations. Even if he missed the mark on several decisions, there was an attempt at decorum and transparency. Paros being in charge of DoPS is a sick joke.
 

GCK

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It seems fishy to me. Lehner not going to Vegas for a medical to ensure he gets paid is unlikely unless the agent and player were misled by Vegas that it wasn’t necessary. No way Newport Sports screwed this up. The fact that he is going to fully collect makes this seem planned in advance.
 

BondraTime

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It sounded like the team knew he wasn't going to be available to play, and he let them know in advance since there wasn't a reason for him to come to camp he was just going to skip it, like, I doubt Pronger was showing up to Philly for Camp from 2012 to 2015 and then heading over to Arz until 2018?
Likewise with Callahan in Ottawa, but it deosn't seem to be as cut and dry as him not being able to play due to injury. Unique circumstances, that I'd assume could have to do with his injury and extensive, and recent, legal/financial troubles, that differ from Callahan and Pronger's well documented retirement due to diagnosed injury.
 

Micklebot

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Likewise with Callahan in Ottawa, but it deosn't seem to be as cut and dry as him not being able to play due to injury. Unique circumstances, that I'd assume could have to do with his injury and extensive, and recent, legal/financial troubles, that differ from Callahan and Pronger's well documented retirement due to diagnosed injury.
I think he had double hip surgery, hasn't played since, and is likely a strong candidate for the players assistance program for mental health issues, which guarantees players continue to be paid.
 

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