Around the NHL 11 - 2023/24

Daximus

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Might be a question of whether they're going to split the Coyotes records from the Jets records and set a better precedent going forward.

I think the easy thing to do here is split the Jets 1.0/Coyotes records. Split the Thrashers/Jets 2.0 records. Marry the Jets 1.0/Jets 2.0 records and then leave the Coyotes and Thrashers records on the table for any potential future Arizona and Atlanta franchises to pick up if they choose too. If not then they die out just as any defunct team would.
 

cbcwpg

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Ryan Suter:

The Dallas Stars have decided to buy out the final year of Ryan Suter‘s contract, according to Jeff Marek. Remarkably, Suter will receive $833,000 from Minnesota and $1.4 million from Dallas next year to not play for either team. The 39-year-old defenseman is only the second player in NHL history to be bought out twice in his career.

If he decides to retire, it's a good walk away payment. If he signs with another team, he will be getting paid by 3 teams at the same time.
 

WolfHouse

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Ryan Suter:

The Dallas Stars have decided to buy out the final year of Ryan Suter‘s contract, according to Jeff Marek. Remarkably, Suter will receive $833,000 from Minnesota and $1.4 million from Dallas next year to not play for either team. The 39-year-old defenseman is only the second player in NHL history to be bought out twice in his career.

If he decides to retire, it's a good walk away payment. If he signs with another team, he will be getting paid by 3 teams at the same time.
Sweet deal
 
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GeorgeJETson

Hnidy probably has us on his no trade list
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Ryan Suter:

The Dallas Stars have decided to buy out the final year of Ryan Suter‘s contract, according to Jeff Marek. Remarkably, Suter will receive $833,000 from Minnesota and $1.4 million from Dallas next year to not play for either team. The 39-year-old defenseman is only the second player in NHL history to be bought out twice in his career.

If he decides to retire, it's a good walk away payment. If he signs with another team, he will be getting paid by 3 teams at the same time.

He's gotta be thinking about going for the hatty... :laugh:
 

enuffidiotsalready

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Ryan Suter:

The Dallas Stars have decided to buy out the final year of Ryan Suter‘s contract, according to Jeff Marek. Remarkably, Suter will receive $833,000 from Minnesota and $1.4 million from Dallas next year to not play for either team. The 39-year-old defenseman is only the second player in NHL history to be bought out twice in his career.

If he decides to retire, it's a good walk away payment. If he signs with another team, he will be getting paid by 3 teams at the same time.
he's the real fraud 😉
 

ps241

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Dallas clearing space.

My Guess is Dillon might end up back in Dallas playing on the bottom pair. If I was them I would go hard for Pesce as their shut down in the top 4. That would make for a really solid D core.
 
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DeepFrickinValue

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I heard yesterday on the ray-dee-oh that Monday night NHL games will be streaming on Amazon Prime this coming season. As a person who has Prime and who cut the cable cable more than 5 years ago and has been watching games via "alternate" means ever since this is intriguing to me.
I am good with watching games once a week. Win for the consumer. This is enough to justify me keeping prime.
 
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Mortimer Snerd

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How can they NOT do this?

They have a fanbase that is passionate about that history - and no one else in the world who gives a crap one way or another.
 
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