What, why?
Guy with 57M in career earnings decided to give up, at most, 4.5M to try play in the NHL rather than the AHL (and probably less than that). I think that's kind of a no-brainer, sorry.
And even if it wasn't. You would rather a dude stick it out just for the money than try to win at the highest level? Weird take, my man.
Why would that negatively affect your opinion of the player when it was a mutual decision? The Blues save a little money and cap, he gets to play somewhere else.
The Blues tried to trade Saad and then waived him. Nobody wanted him for free at his contract level. The Blues don’t want him at his contract level.Why would he terminate his contract? What is wrong? 25+ games to go and they're 6 points out. Why are you leaving?
The Blues tried to trade Saad and then waived him. Nobody wanted him for free at his contract level. The Blues don’t want him at his contract level.
Saad wants to play in the NHL so he is saying he terminate his contract and will take less money to stay in the NHL rather than make more money playing in the AHL.
For me, that appears like a guy who has some hunger, not a guy who is quitting.
The Blues tried to trade Saad and then waived him. Nobody wanted him for free at his contract level. The Blues don’t want him at his contract level.
Saad wants to play in the NHL so he is saying he terminate his contract and will take less money to stay in the NHL rather than make more money playing in the AHL.
For me, that appears like a guy who has some hunger, not a guy who is quitting.
The Blues literally don’t want him around, they tried to trade him, waived him, and are sending him to the minors. He makes more money than his play has been worth.Why not have that hunger with the Blues? Why are the Blues mismanaging an asset this bad? How long have they been trying to trade him? Why not wait until the summer? He doesn't like Jim Montgomery or something?
That’s fine too. His personal mindset shouldn’t be that he doesn’t have it.Could also mean that he's refusing to accept that he doesn't have it anymore...
I’m completely shooting from the hip here but do we play him against less-skilled teams with goons who are generally not good?So any thoughts on the 13-4-4 record with Mac in the lineup?
Obviously he stinks as a player, but like last night, it does seem the team is more willing to get feisty when he is out there.
And Philly was awfully well behaved in that 3rd period.
I’m completely shooting from the hip here but do we play him against less-skilled teams with goons who are generally not good?
Makes sense. NYR are a team he's played against this year. Anaheim too maybe.I’m completely shooting from the hip here but do we play him against less-skilled teams with goons who are generally not good?
The Blues literally don’t want him around, they tried to trade him, waived him, and are sending him to the minors. He makes more money than his play has been worth.
So you think him taking his $4.5 million to play in the minors would show more hunger than willing to play for way less to stay in the NHL?
He will get to stay in the NHL at a lower salary. He shows he still wants it because he’s literally willing to take millions less to keep playing in the NHL this year.
They were sending him to the AHL to save on cap space; so he was about not to be an NHL player.He was an NHL player making NHL pay. That's my point. Seems like he wants to reconnect with Bowman in EDM (like another poster mentioned). Turns out he got to pick his destination after all. A contender.
They were sending him to the AHL to save on cap space; so he was about not to be an NHL player.
The Blues waived him where he had no control over his destination and every team passed.
Yes.He wouldn't have made it to EDM.
Do you think STL and EDM discussed a trade and just couldn't find a solution?
Yes.
Edmonton was literally offered Saad for free and Edmonton passed because Saad makes too much money.
St Louis offered to give Saad away for free and couldn’t make that happen with any team. Saad had zero control over where he was going at that point and every team declined.
So any thoughts on the 13-4-4 record with Mac in the lineup?
Obviously he stinks as a player, but like last night, it does seem the team is more willing to get feisty when he is out there.
And Philly was awfully well behaved in that 3rd period.
When Saad was put through waivers, every team in the league had the opportunity to claim him.So EDM was offered Saad for free but couldn't afford him? I don't understand. It's interesting that they could still end up with the player anyway. And then sign that same player for whatever contract they want next season.
They couldn't afford or didn't think he was worth the contract, just like Blues and the 30 other teams when he went through waivers allowing any team to grab him if they wanted.So EDM was offered Saad for free but couldn't afford him? I don't understand. It's interesting that they could still end up with the player anyway. And then sign that same player for whatever contract they want next season.
I'm more convinced than ever that this extension walks us right to Quinn.Where Luke extension?
That’s gonna hit like crazy once it’s done.
When Saad was put through waivers, every team in the league had the opportunity to claim him.
Anaheim could have. Edmonton could have. Ottawa could have. The Devils could have. Etc…. Saad would have had to go to those teams, he would not have a choice.
Every team in the league looked at Saad and his contract and said, “No thanks”.
St Louis was sending Saad to the minors to save on his cap hit.
St Louis is over the moon happy that Saad was willing to terminate his contract; they don’t have to pay him and get the cap hit off their cap.
The buyout isn’t a nefarious move by Saad, it’s much more beneficial to St Louis than to him.
I’m completely shooting from the hip here but do we play him against less-skilled teams with goons who are generally not good?