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Mexicans got on boots.
I had no idea what this meant so I googled it and found the Ali Siddiq comedy bit, funny stuff.
Mexicans got on boots.
is it still retiring when nobody wants you to play for them?Wait, did he end up retiring and start a podcast?
That’s an indirect retirement based on the idea that your services are no longer needed at this level.is it still retiring when nobody wants you to play for them?
Can't wait for that trade board thread to open back up, some people took some shots and then magically the thread got locked. How convenient. But when these cell doors open up.....see you in the yard and don't forget to bring your sharpened toothbrush shiv.
To be fair to Canadian fans way up north, I think I'm fine with Winnipeg fans, even though they're in our division (about the only divisional team I'm fine with). All that's required is to be polite to them, and they're polite back. I'm fine with fans like that. I can get along with fans like that.
Honestly, it may just be Edmonton fans I want to see crash and burn with their 11,666,169 Parayko-to-Edmonton threads, and especially now that a fair few have all but Twister'd themselves into defending Bowman. The games against the Oilers are going to be very interesting indeed.
I have a whole rant on that saved, but it's not because of Dylan Carlson. Will be posting in the Cardinals' thread for more on that, so stay tuned.
I thought that was where the cold dead hands comment stemmed from lol
I don't follow. Then again, I don't follow a lot of things; I blame autism.
But yeah, just posted a ginormous rant in the Cardinals thread. Enjoy!
Broberg ask for a trade last november. He doesn't want to be an oiler. History has us how oilers treat players like that. It never should have gotten this far. With Holloway he looked at the signing of Skinner and Arvedson and is unhappy he would be on the 4th lineEdmonton board seems to think Broberg is 100% ours, and Holloway is kind of a tossup, some see a high chance of match, some see 50/50, and some think he is gone too.
I am curious if Edmonton knew this would knew, knew they wouldn't match and that's why they signed all those vets. They must've known that teams were talking to the agents in July.
I'm expecting the Oilers to turn around and use the assets to get a RHD to pair on the 2nd pairing. I honestly feel like the Logjam at LHD for the Oilers is going to stay that way and Broberg really isn't the piece to force into the 2RD side. This may turn into a blessing for the Oilers when they are able to get a guy who fit more in line with the needs of the team.Hey Blues' fans, Oilers' fan here, and I come in peace. I believe the Oilers will NOT match on either deal, and it's not because they don't think either player is good or will develop into very good players.
I see Broberg as a #2 or #3 dman when he hits his prime, at worst, a see him as #5. I'd bet on him being a really good #3. His skating and confidence with the puck are his strengths.
I see Holloway as 2nd line winer at best, and a 3rd line winger at worst. You guys are gonna love him , you can see that he loves to play hockey and competes every night. Not sure if he has elite hands, but he does have an elite engine, and no fear to go to the greasy areas.
The Oilers simply can't afford them at these cap hits due to where they are at the cap, they NEEDED them on value deals. St. Louis and Doug Armstrong saw an opportunity and made a solid gamble on adding 2 good, young players, who both are on the upswing and, imo, on the verge of breaking out, and realizing their potential. Sure, the Blues had to overpay them, but they also got to underpay the trade compensation, due to the compensation rules. Great gamble imo, sucks for the Oilers, sucks for the fans of the Oilers. Most Oiler fans really like both these guys. If things go as I expect, and they both become Blues, I feel the Blues added 2 very nice players to their team.
PS - I hate you all.
odds of them finding that guy, for the right price price, both in terms of trade cost and salary are gonna be tough imo. That's why losing a young D, even tough he's left shooting, is going to hurt so much. It's the reason the Blues were willing to pay him that contract, and take a shot at getting him.I'm expecting the Oilers to turn around and use the assets to get a RHD to pair on the 2nd pairing. I honestly feel like the Logjam at LHD for the Oilers is going to stay that way and Broberg really isn't the piece to force into the 2RD side. This may turn into a blessing for the Oilers when they are able to get a guy who fit more in line with the needs of the team.
Hey Blues' fans, Oilers' fan here, and I come in peace. I believe the Oilers will NOT match on either deal, and it's not because they don't think either player is good or will develop into very good players.
I see Broberg as a #2 or #3 dman when he hits his prime, at worst, a see him as #5. I'd bet on him being a really good #3. His skating and confidence with the puck are his strengths.
I see Holloway as 2nd line winer at best, and a 3rd line winger at worst. You guys are gonna love him , you can see that he loves to play hockey and competes every night. Not sure if he has elite hands, but he does have an elite engine, and no fear to go to the greasy areas.
The Oilers simply can't afford them at these cap hits due to where they are at the cap, they NEEDED them on value deals. St. Louis and Doug Armstrong saw an opportunity and made a solid gamble on adding 2 good, young players, who both are on the upswing and, imo, on the verge of breaking out, and realizing their potential. Sure, the Blues had to overpay them, but they also got to underpay the trade compensation, due to the compensation rules. Great gamble imo, sucks for the Oilers, sucks for the fans of the Oilers. Most Oiler fans really like both these guys. If things go as I expect, and they both become Blues, I feel the Blues added 2 very nice players to their team.
PS - I hate you all.
I don't know if he still wants out or not, he might, he did sign this offer sheet. I get why he wanted out during this season, Edmonton definitely didn't do him any favours in his development, lots of time in the press box, low ice time when he did play, and plenty of time in the AHL. There is zero chance that these factors contributed to him signing this offer sheet.Broberg ask for a trade last november. He doesn't want to be an oiler. History has us how oilers treat players like that. It never should have gotten this far. With Holloway he looked at the signing of Skinner and Arvedson and is unhappy he would be on the 4th line
As a nucks fan what Army pulled off was fan-fukking-tastic.Certainly a bit of silly willy.
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It's gotten very quiet on HFOilers. They've sobered up a bit.
Pundits just don't want to commit to a prediction.
I have!!
We will get both!!!!
They only have 900k in cap space and Troy Stecher will be playing 20+ off the hardest minutes.There isn't really a way for the Oilers to win here, which for them must suck.
As rubbish (in relative terms) as the picks are, I think I would value the cap space more.
They will have room to add at the deadline, they will have some draft capital to make moves, and importantly they won't have an additional $9m in cap to worry about next summer with Drai and Bouchard extensions.
We overpay both players, accepting they might not pan out, but we have the cap space and our internal modelling must show we won't need it for 2 years. If they do develop great, if they don't the cost is a couple of picks that wouldnt have seen NHL ice until ~2030 (if ever).
It's such a unique situation on so many levels, up there as being one of the most interesting contract related "things" since the cap came in.
3 and a half hours to go if I have the correct information.
Well we all love you with the tenderest of hearts. So how about them apples.Hey Blues' fans, Oilers' fan here, and I come in peace. I believe the Oilers will NOT match on either deal, and it's not because they don't think either player is good or will develop into very good players.
I see Broberg as a #2 or #3 dman when he hits his prime, at worst, a see him as #5. I'd bet on him being a really good #3. His skating and confidence with the puck are his strengths.
I see Holloway as 2nd line winer at best, and a 3rd line winger at worst. You guys are gonna love him , you can see that he loves to play hockey and competes every night. Not sure if he has elite hands, but he does have an elite engine, and no fear to go to the greasy areas.
The Oilers simply can't afford them at these cap hits due to where they are at the cap, they NEEDED them on value deals. St. Louis and Doug Armstrong saw an opportunity and made a solid gamble on adding 2 good, young players, who both are on the upswing and, imo, on the verge of breaking out, and realizing their potential. Sure, the Blues had to overpay them, but they also got to underpay the trade compensation, due to the compensation rules. Great gamble imo, sucks for the Oilers, sucks for the fans of the Oilers. Most Oiler fans really like both these guys. If things go as I expect, and they both become Blues, I feel the Blues added 2 very nice players to their team.
PS - I hate you all.
Agreed but by the deadline that equates to what $4.2m? You could add a top 4 dman at that salary. Thats also assuming they dont run a full roster.They only have 900k in cap space and Troy Stecher will be playing 20+ off the hardest minutes.