Value of: Brock Nelson

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And his grandpa was on the 1960 Olympic team USA
that's also amazing but I am not quite that old. I've read a bit about 1960 but I was glued to the screen for 1980. I had my dad within a few minutes of agreeing to drive to Lake Placid for the finals from Westchester county in NY (about 6 or 7 hours at the best of times) before my mother shot down that idea when she heard me pleading with him that we could find some way to get tickets.
 
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that's also amazing but I am not quite that old. I've read a bit about 1960 but I was glued to the screen for 1980. I had my dad within a few minutes of agreeing to drive to Lake Placid for the finals from Westchester county in NY (about 6 or 7 hours at the best of times) before my mother shot down that idea when she heard me pleading with him that we could find some way to get tickets.
Yea it was his grandpa and great uncle both on 1960 gold medal team. His family is legends in Warroad Minnesota. They have a hockey stick company.
 
Yea it was his grandpa and great uncle both on 1960 gold medal team. His family is legends in Warroad Minnesota. They have a hockey stick company.
That 1980 experience will forever be the greatest sports rooting moment of my life. I was in the building for my favorite pro team to win the Stanley Cup. Truly an amazing moment. But maybe because of my age at the time, that 1980 team is in a tier by itself. When I got to Lake Placid a few years later, I walked into the arena and onto the ice and knelt down and kissed center ice. There were kids figure skating in various places on the rink. Nobody stopped me walking out and nobody seemed to bat an eye when I got up or when I finally left a few minutes later after just taking in the atmosphere. My guess, I wasn't the first to do that.
 
He deserves whatever he can get and if it’s way more than he should that’s a “ says you “.
His family is part of hockey royalty and he has been an all time great Islander. He never hardly ever misses a game and is never a distraction off the ice . This guy ages like fine wine getting better as he gets older. I know you will just look at point totals but he has always had hot cold streaks like probably most nhl players . At seasons end he will have his 25+ goals and 25+ assists ..LGI
Those are reasons to give him a job in the front office after he retires, but they're not reasons to pay him 7M$ for the next 5 years.
 
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There are any number of players on WPG that Brock would fit with. But wouldn't he get lost there? Is Lowry out long term?
Lowry should be back after the 4 Nations.

Nelson would not get lost , he’d be a clear cut second line centre

Connor -Scheifele- Vilardi
Perfetti- Nelson- Ehlers
Niederreiter-Lowry-Appleton
Barron-Namestnikov-Iafallo

Kupari/Gustafsson
 
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Christian played more seasons with the Caps than anywhere else, -AND- TJ Oshie was a few years ahead of Nelson at Warroad High. (Oshie even runs a Warroad brand of hockey apparel.) Nelson should want to come to DC.
 
The problem is, would Nelson agree. He's got a NTC for I believe 16 teams?
I could see him going to Winnipeg based on location (Warroad is the same distance from the Wild as the Jets) over the Rags, Buffalo, Toronto, Montreal and a few others.
 
Christian played more seasons with the Caps than anywhere else, -AND- TJ Oshie was a few years ahead of Nelson at Warroad High. (Oshie even runs a Warroad brand of hockey apparel.) Nelson should want to come to DC.
Does he have any connection otherwise or is it like Zach Parise with his father playing for the Isles? I'm guessing he wants to play closer to his home state instead of going further away from it even if there is a family connection. Also, they need to bring back the SlapSock technology.
 

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