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The funny thing is that he is the only player I can remember ever scoring an empty netter in the last 3 years, aside from the one Rolston had for his 600th point or some milestone.
Ponikarovsky - Zajac - Kovalchuk
Elias - Henrique - Clarkson
Matteau - Loktionov - Butler
Carter - Zubrus - Bernier
This would never happen but I would love to see it once . . . just once.
Ponikarovsky - Zajac - Kovalchuk
Elias - Henrique - Clarkson
Matteau - Loktionov - Butler
Carter - Zubrus - Bernier
This would never happen but I would love to see it once . . . just once.
Ponikarovsky - Zajac - Kovalchuk
Elias - Henrique - Clarkson
Matteau - Loktionov - Butler
Carter - Zubrus - Bernier
This would never happen but I would love to see it once . . . just once.
Open heart could just be attempt by Deboer to soothe any anxiety Tallinder may have over the DNP's.
The funny thing is that he is the only player I can remember ever scoring an empty netter in the last 3 years, aside from the one Rolston had for his 600th point or some milestone.
I don't mean to beat the dead horse, but I think Zach legitimately wanted to stay here,
No way we let Fayne walk, and I don't think he'd want to leave. He's Lou's boy as well as being one of our two best all around defensemen.
I don't mean to beat the dead horse, but I think Zach legitimately wanted to stay here, but he promised Suter back in the summer of 2011 after the MacLean disaster that they would go somewhere together. But I think he changed his mind watching this team grow together throughout the 2012 season. He was going to bail on SOMEONE he cared about, it was just a matter of which one.
I don't think it was a decision he made likely, and that he would have stayed had he not given Suter his word a year earlier. But whatever. Water under the bridge.
If the price isn't right, and Merrill is ready it could be a numbers game. Remember Larsson is an RFA that year, and I could see him getting close to what Greene/Tallinder are getting now if he keeps progressing the way he has been so far. Johnny frickin Oduya got almost $3 million on his second contract. Even Paul Martin got close to $4 million about 6 years ago on an RFA contract. If Fayne really wants to stay though, and takes less than what he'll probably be worth I'm sure we can work something out.
At this rate Fayne can possibly be looking at close to $3 million on his next contract too. One other thing to take into account too is Volchenkov. If he is used as an amnesty buyout that could help keep a guy like Fayne. If not it becomes a numbers game, and we've seen it time and time again in our organization, Especially during the salary cap era.
He would've stayed if he was offered the friggin' MOON like the Wild brass did.
Face it, he just wanted to Cash-in. Not like there's anything wrong with that but let's not pretend there's such a thing as true loyalty.
It all depends on the type of person that player is and what his personal agenda/preferences are.
Larrson may be the heart of the D in the coming years but Fayne is the spine. He holds it all together IMO
I don't see us letting Fayne walk, personally. Harrold and Zidlicky are both UFA this year. We all expect Tallinder to be traded. Salvador has two years left after this and he's probably done. There's the Volchenkov amnesty possibility. That leaves us with Greene, Fayne, and Larsson.
You're definitely right in that the numbers often cause good teams to pass on good players, but I think Fayne will be here a while. You gotta make the room for the really good ones.
In his defence
The moon wouldnt actually be worth anything
In his defence
The moon wouldnt actually be worth anything
No way we let Fayne walk, and I don't think he'd want to leave. He's Lou's boy as well as being one of our two best all around defensemen.
Kovy picks up empty netters all the time. Elias seems to get a decent number of free points that way too.
Says the man who never played Majora's Mask