Confirmed Signing with Link: [BOS] Torey Krug re-signs in Boston (4 years, $5.25M AAV)

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Seems a bit too pricey and too short of a term. Why not sign him to a 6 year 4.5M instead?

Anyways, it's good for the Bruins to get these negotiations over with and concentrate on UFAs
 

Patrice Krejci*

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Seems a bit too pricey and too short of a term. Why not sign him to a 6 year 5M instead?

I don't know for sure but Krug has always said he wants lower term to prove he deserves more. It worked out well previously but he always wants to prove he can do more. Not that this current contract is anywhere close to a "prove it" deal but he wants to prove he is worth more with every contract he has signed.
 

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Overpaid. He's a PP specialist. Should have been in the $4.5 range. I doubt the $750K breaks them though.
 

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Vatanen is a very good player. Slick and professional. Krug is all of that as well as a leader. He had a shoulder injury (operation in April) which limited his goal scoring this season, but a healthy Krug is good for 12-15 goals if not more...especially with increased 5 on 5 and PP time.

Here are the hero stats (Krug vs. Vatanen) for those who care to look - http://public.tableau.com/shared/MJZNTJ6HR?:display_count=yes

I think Krug is worth every penny of this deal.
 

Tim Vezina Thomas

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Overpaid. He's a PP specialist. Should have been in the $4.5 range. I doubt the $750K breaks them though.

He's not, though. Hes a very capable 2nd pairing offensive d man who is complemented very well by a defensive d man. I think he'll improve too.

Just because hes great on the PP doesn't mean hes just a PP specialist.
 

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Ghost must be a PP specialist too, then, since he gets an even higher percentage of his points with the man advantage than Krug does.
 

Curufinwe

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Last three seasons:

OEL: 239 games, 72 ESP, 69 PPP

Krug: 238 games, 71 ESP, 52 PPP
 

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Ghost must be a PP specialist too, then, since he gets an even higher percentage of his points with the man advantage than Krug does.

A) Ghost was a rookie

B) Ghost played a lot of the year with Manning and MacDonald

C) If Flyers can improve bottom 6, they can give G/Coots more ozone starts with Ghost on the ice = more ES production
 

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But hes only a PP guy, amirite?

Fair enough but OEL is superior defensively.

I like Krug. I was actually hoping Ghost would be the Flyers Krug when I first say him play in NCAA.

I now think Ghost will be better but I still like Krug.
 

Matt24

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Not an exact comparison since he's a little older but compared to Jones and Rielly's recent deals, this is pretty bad.
 

nbducksfan19

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This past season in real points is what I said.

how very selective to bounce back in forth - i think this is what you would call cherry picking stats. Also, how is 44 points for Krug (4+40) 50% more than Vatanen's 38 (9+29)?
 

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how very selective to bounce back in forth - i think this is what you would call cherry picking stats. Also, how is 44 points for Krug (4+40) 50% more than Vatanen's 38 (9+29)?

Even strength is what I said. Read before posting maybe. The whole post was in response to that poster calling Krug a PP specialist. Not trying to get into a Krug vs Vatanen pissing match, they are very similar.
 

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