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Good name. Therefore, a good move.
Is this a nothing burger, or does it signal bigger implications such as they don't think Kolosov is coming over?
Can't wait to hear the new smear campaign and listening to the snow the goalie idiots as well as Bill and Charlie destroy his nameI would guess Kolosov isn't coming over.
I don’t think so. The Flyers will toll his contract for years. He can probably kiss his hopes for an NHL career goodbye. It’s one thing to be drafted and not sign. Signing and then not honoring the deal is totally another.Bye Kolosov, you’re free!
The smart play is to say nothing and not ruin any inroads you may made with the Russian teams. However I bet "Jonesy" can't help himself.Can't wait to hear the new smear campaign and listening to the snow the goalie idiots as well as Bill and Charlie destroy his name
Yeah, I can see that. But, in his defense, he can see that both Fedotov and Ersson are signed for the next 2 years. So, his choices are come to a foreign country where you don’t speak the language and play for $92,500 or stay home and play in the KHL for much more money.I don’t think so. The Flyers will toll his contract for years. He can probably kiss his hopes for an NHL career goodbye. It’s one thing to be drafted and not sign. Signing and then not honoring the deal is totally another.
Why? He has a path to the NHL if he is as good as he probably thinks he is. Guess he wanted a spot handed to him.Yeah, I can see that. But, in his defense, he can see that both Fedotov and Ersson are signed for the next 2 years. So, his choices are come to a foreign country where you don’t speak the language and play for $92,500 or stay home and play in the KHL for much more money.
I have to think that he wouldn’t have signed with the Flyers if he’d known he’d be pretty much blocked for 2 seasons. I think you’ll see more and more Russian/ Belarus goalies do this in the next few years. If Kolosov is dominating the KHL in a few years, and the Flyers need a goalie, all will be forgiven. Or, if they aren’t looking for a goalie, they’ll deal his rights and at least recoup something.
I don’t blame Kolosov in the slightest.
I think he plays for $925K. Don't think he signed a two way deal, did he?Yeah, I can see that. But, in his defense, he can see that both Fedotov and Ersson are signed for the next 2 years. So, his choices are come to a foreign country where you don’t speak the language and play for $92,500 or stay home and play in the KHL for much more money.
I have to think that he wouldn’t have signed with the Flyers if he’d known he’d be pretty much blocked for 2 seasons. I think you’ll see more and more Russian/ Belarus goalies do this in the next few years. If Kolosov is dominating the KHL in a few years, and the Flyers need a goalie, all will be forgiven. Or, if they aren’t looking for a goalie, they’ll deal his rights and at least recoup something.
I don’t blame Kolosov in the slightest.
Puck pedia says his minors salary is 80k. But I have no idea if it’s right or not.I think he plays for $925K. Don't think he signed a two way deal, did he?
Spotrac: Alexei Kolosov signed a 3 year , $2,775,000 contract with the Philadelphia Flyers, including $277,500 signing bonus, $2,775,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $925,000.
Now if he signs with Minsk, Flyers retain his rights, the ELC slides and he only gets a KHL salary, $200-300K or so.
So Flyers may be indifferent, what they don't want to do is pay him $925K to play in Minsk and burn a year off his ELC - they want to watch him in LHV and see if he's in their future plans.
All ELC’s are two-way.I think he plays for $925K. Don't think he signed a two way deal, did he?
Spotrac: Alexei Kolosov signed a 3 year , $2,775,000 contract with the Philadelphia Flyers, including $277,500 signing bonus, $2,775,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $925,000.
Now if he signs with Minsk, Flyers retain his rights, the ELC slides and he only gets a KHL salary, $200-300K or so.
So Flyers may be indifferent, what they don't want to do is pay him $925K to play in Minsk and burn a year off his ELC - they want to watch him in LHV and see if he's in their future plans.
He played fewer games in the AHL than either Petersen or Sandstrom, neither of whom have a future with the Flyers.Why? He has a path to the NHL if he is as good as he probably thinks he is. Guess he wanted a spot handed to him.
He also was here for a month so him playing fewer games needs some context. That was their plan. I don't agree with it though Kolosov also had to know that was the planHe played fewer games in the AHL than either Petersen or Sandstrom, neither of whom have a future with the Flyers.
Do we know for a fact that this is true? If he has an overseas clause, he has the right to instead be loaned to a league overseas if he's assigned to the AHL, and I don't believe his contract can be tolled in that case.I don’t think so. The Flyers will toll his contract for years. He can probably kiss his hopes for an NHL career goodbye. It’s one thing to be drafted and not sign. Signing and then not honoring the deal is totally another.
Kevin Hayes secretly flew to Russia to tell Koslov not to come over.Can't wait to hear the new smear campaign and listening to the snow the goalie idiots as well as Bill and Charlie destroy his name
Thanks for your reply, Jack. That is reasonable context but Kolosov was also wasn't some random goaltender coming in at the end of the season. His arrival was highly anticipated and much was made of the opportunity to get him to North America as soon as his season ended. I understand that it would be unreasonable to give him the starter spot so quickly, but why even play Sandstrom (3 games IIRC) at that point?He also was here for a month so him playing fewer games needs some context. That was their plan. I don't agree with it though Kolosov also had to know that was the plan