vcanuck
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Allvin clearing cap space for Guentzel.
You’re being over dramatic. They won’t dislike him coming back unless he was already a cancer in the room and that’s not the case. He’s just fell down their depth chart. And that can still change.1. The players will hate his guts if he doesn't waive and shows up as anything less than playing at the absolute top of his game.
2. He wants another deal and he's already getting 4th line ice and healthy scratched in van. It'll be far more lucrative for him to play top 6 minutes in Chicago than stay on a team where the players resent him and the coach has already been healthy scratching him and putting him on the 4th line.
Its Chicago not Winnipeg.He’s gotta be crazy to waive to go from a top team to Chicago.
Its Chicago not Winnipeg.
Lets not pretend he would get plenty of minutes to turn his career around and get flipped to a contender at the deadline as long as he doesnt suck
Yzerman clearly wasn’t wearing his glasses when the trade contract came in for Walman, cause how do you offer a top 4 defenseman and a 2nd to get rid of 3.4M when Vancouver is getting rid of more for less?
Absolutely, but it takes a good general manager to admit, you made a mistake, and try to fix it.Wasn't Allvin literally the GM that gave Mikheyev this deal?
I hope Tulisky goes on a fishing trip to the area point break or whatever it's called is set and gets stranded for the next week. LolI hope Mikheyev invokes his NTC so that the Canes have an easier time locking Guentzel down. It clearly seems like Guentzel is down to Carolina and Vancouver.
Nice doing business. Have your people send my people the paperwork and let’s call it a wrap.Looks like it’s a deal boys and gals
And a much worse place to live as evidenced by their prospects and players constantly leaving.Winnipeg is a better landing spot than Chicago at this point. They at least make the playoffs!
From playoff enemies to happily acquiring your cap troubles and picks.Nice doing business. Have your people send my people the paperwork and let’s call it a wrap.
I won't say either way for most of the players but EP 100% would.lol the players will not hate his guts if he doesn't waive. Guy negotiated that clause in good faith and if the team regrets it that is on the team and not the player. I doubt there would be a single player in that room that would fault him for using his negotiated right if he chose too.
Adding two heavier, fast wingers with plenty of experience is a smart move. These two are proven pros who will help insulate the younger guys coming up during the rebuild. This is one of those both teams get what they need trades. Providing Mikheyev waives, of course.Chicago is definitely gonna have some speed up front - Mikheyev, Lafferty, Athanasiou, Bedard,
And a much worse place to live as evidenced by their prospects and players constantly leaving.
But that is besides the point here. Ilya's time in Chicago could be very short and he has a better chance to raise his stock for a playoff team to want him at the deadline playing with Bedard over wasting away on the 4th line/healthy scratch box for Vancouver and the Jets
You have no idea what your talking about lolI won't say either way for most of the players but EP 100% would.