LOFIN
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I hope this isn't a serious post? Pietro is so overrated & very unimpressive when you watch him play everyday.
Sure, 5 years ago. When he showed up in Vegas he looked like a shell of himself. I know he bounced back a bit & played well for them in the playoffs last year, but I want nothing to do with him or that contract.He used to be great.
Lots of miles on those legs.
Why? We have a ton of cap space this year. 1 year deals are fine. Even more so if we move Trouba.So 5.5 basically guaranteed. Yuck.
I didn't want him, but wouldn't have been pissed if he came here for about $3M. For that amount, I'm glad he stayed put.
Because he's not what this team needs to prioritize. We need guys who can skate, improve zone entries, win battles & get to the net. That is not Kane.Why? We have a ton of cap space this year. 1 year deals are fine. Even more so if we move Trouba.
I get my kids to sleep by playing them my 90 minute Mika Breaks His Stick Shooting compilation video over the projector.Gaudreau, Zibs, Kakko
Those 3 names together made my eyes twitch.
If any of you have kids acting up because of a severe sugar rush, I bet if you said to them "Gaudreau, Zibs, Kakko" they'll be under the table fast asleep.
Just needs a better passer on his line.I get my kids to sleep by playing them my 90 minute Mika Breaks His Stick Shooting compilation video over the projector.
lol what do you meanSo who’s available now? Stammer and … that’s it? Looking good.
I do wonder if any team tries to sign one of these guys. Perhaps someone has some intel that X player is gonna be let off or charges to be dropped. McLeod is really good.
I can see Boston overpaying him. Plus every team needs two Lindholm's.There’s one name that makes a ton of sense, that no one is talking about. If money is close to Trochek - Elias Lindholm is a great fit here.
2-way player, can play center or wing, protects against Chytil injury. Can play up and down lineup. Pks, wins draws - doesn’t require spot on top power play.
If the number is anywhere close to 6 - few better fits, outside of physicality.
Do it! As a tribute to the exiting Glen Sather!Sign Reinhart for everything for eternity
Monday is the day that Jacob Trouba’s no-move clause transforms to a 15-team no-trade list. There are apparently hurt feelings on the part of the captain, maybe even deservedly so over the way the club’s intentions were splashed all over the papers and the internet last week.
But it would be counterproductive for Trouba to put on a pout and attempt to make it as difficult as possible for the Rangers to trade him. Trouba has always played hardball in contract negotiations. He had leverage with then-GM Jeff Gorton after the Blueshirts obtained the defenseman from Winnipeg in 2019 with one year left on his deal ahead of potential free agency that he used to get his current seven-year, $56M contract that has two years remaining.
Now the Rangers have leverage via the limited no-trade clause and have decided they can’t afford an $8M cap hit for a defenseman who is projected to be on the third pair. It doesn’t matter whether he was Captain Courageous playing on a broken ankle in the playoffs or not.
If Trouba does not approve a trade to Detroit that is believed in place, he will ultimately be sent somewhere else, perhaps by waivers. The decision has been made.