This would be a great thing. I’d love to be in the arena the day they retire Ducky’s #10.
This would be a great thing. I’d love to be in the arena the day they retire Ducky’s #10.
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.
Sweet dealRyan 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.
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 fraudRyan 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.
Askarov must be thrilled
8 year term for a 30 year old goalie.
a small one no less. guaranteed buyout. which i'm guessing they know which drove the caphit down.
8 year term for a 30 year old goalie.
I am good with watching games once a week. Win for the consumer. This is enough to justify me keeping prime.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.
.. coming off a significant down year, I might add. I think he was barely break even in xGAA, a far cry from his prior years.
8 year term for a 30 year old goalie.
CBC OTA still works and maybe HNIC will be on CBC for a few more years. That would get you 3 and sometimes 4 games a week plus many playoff games.I am good with watching games once a week. Win for the consumer. This is enough to justify me keeping prime.
I am a bit surprised Ken Holland is moving on now when it seems like that team is on the cusp? There must be more of a story here.
CBC OTA still works and maybe HNIC will be on CBC for a few more years. That would get you 3 and sometimes 4 games a week plus many playoff games.
I am a bit surprised Ken Holland is moving on now when it seems like that team is on the cusp? There must be more of a story here.
He's 68. Just retiring?
Maybe but those guys are all so competitive and that Oiler team is right there now.
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.