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Redden was signed in the year of the overpriced defenseman. Some of the deals that offseason...

Redden 6 years 39 million
Rozsival 4 years 20 million
Commodore 5 years 18.75 million
Campbell 8 years 56.8 million
Finger 4 years 14 million
Pitkanen 2 years 12 million
Orpik 6 years 22.5 million
Hainsey 5 years 22.5 million
Witt 2 years, 6 million
 
NJ sends Larsson down to the AHL after, according to some of their posters, having sat for nearly 2 months..I thought he was supposed to be the second coming?

No Larsson was last month. Its Gelinas' turn. Next month it will be Merrill. Severson and Santini will alternate next year.
 
As someone who has been saying since before he was drafted that Larsson wasn't all he was cracked up to be, I pat myself on the back.

The Devils have ccrrrraaazzzzzyyyy defensive depth though, so it makes sense. :sarcasm:
 
I still cannot believe we are 18th in the league but 3rd in the division. It's like the Met is the new South East division :shakehead
 
watching Stars Devils.. lets go Stars well just for tonight... it will be another tough game tomorrow night
 
Bolts Caps should be a good game..

Tyler Johnson makes it 1-0 Bolts


4th in rookie scoring behind Chris Kreider who is number 3.
 
Hedman snub wouldn't be so if the Lightning had a decent defense to make him look better.
 
God, Lindback is awful. Throw him out when his contract expires. On a great trajectory to become a career back up on teams with no goaltending depth.
 
Very cool story on Jeff Halpern.

http://msn.foxsports.com/arizona/story/halpern-s-hockey-journey-marked-by-tragedy-triumph-010814

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Jeff Halpern was playing for TPS Tuurku in Finland when the 2013-2014 NHL season began. He wasn't there for money; he was there to prolong a once-unlikely dream.

"I didn'€™t ask for or want any money in Finland. I just wanted a chance to go get some game action," said Halpern, who hadn't received any NHL offers after playing out his contract in Montreal last season. "A good friend of mine, (former NHL player) Brian Willsie, had a contract with Tuurku, but for tax reasons he couldn't play for the first month, so there was a three-week period where I could go over there and play to try and stay in shape."

Five games into the NHL season, the Coyotes signed Halpern to a one-year, two-way contract to fill their gaping hole at fourth-line center, improve their face-off percentage and help the penalty-killing unit recover from the loss of free agent Boyd Gordon. The 37-year-old "Southerner" got another chance to continue the only profession he ever truly wanted.
 
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