SI90
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Not sure what he was supposed to do
Agreed. They could have offered Tavares a percentage of the franchise, hired his uncle as GM, and brought back Moulson and Okposo and Tavares still would have went to Toronto.
Not sure what he was supposed to do
Hopefully, he joins the isles when the last 2 seasons of his contract are over.
New York Islanders Daily: Ilya Sorokin Excited About Lamoriello and NHL
Then it's next season (19/20), Shestyorkin's contract ends this season.I think you'll see Sorokin and Shestyorkin come over together. Probably set up a good marketing campaign around those two
I am actually hoping that Shest. going to the NYR will be further motivation for Sorokin to head to NYI so they can continue their friendly rivalryThen it's next season (19/20), Shestyorkin's contract ends this season.
I am actually hoping that Shest. going to the NYR will be further motivation for Sorokin to head to NYI so they can continue their friendly rivalry
I just meant "rivalry" in the sense that as Goalies they inevitably will play against one another and their game-play will be scrutinized relative to one another
Started the new season with a 16 save shutout.
Sorokin has said be is excited about Lou joining the isles and that he is also excited about playing in the nhl.So Isles fans will have to cheer for Shestyorkin and NYR to do well, as otherwise Shestyorkin might advise Sorokin not to cross the pond.
Sorokin has said be is excited about Lou joining the isles and that he is also excited about playing in the nhl.
So,nah..... Isle fans won't be wishing Shestyorkin (sp) well
Iskhashov is playing at uconnI don't even think its a "rivalry thing" that will help get them to NY. Thats the easy angle with NY teams, rival KHL teams, competing for the same spot in Russian National Teams, but just from looking at what they post on social media, they seem to be very good friends. And we always hear how players on the same team or that have some type of connection are friends. Sometimes we hear that even if they aren't actually friends. It helps the storyline and all that, so they go along. In this case though, they seem to pretty much be best buddies. Whoever comes first, I think it'll help the other come over to basically have a very good buddy who has already adjusted to living in NY and can help out. That'll probably be a bigger pull than Lamoriello or Gorton will be.
To me, the rivalry angle doesn't even matter with this. There's a larger rivalry, but not for this situation. We aren't talking about one team adding McDavid and the other team adding an AHL level guy. Both teams have some players in the KHL (Sorokin, Golyshev, Iskhakov for the Isles, Shestyorkin, Rykov, Kravtsov along with Buch, Geo already in the NHL). If all these players help their teams to success and having a bunch of countrymen living in the same proximity as them helps out with their adjustment and any contractual situations that may come up, I don't see the issue.
I was watching on Amazon Prime a series about Man City. Sergio Aguero was explaining how he hangs out with De Gea of the rival Man United. They weren't even from the same country, but knew each other from playing together at Atletico Madrid and are native Spanish speakers living in Manchester. I don't see the issue with any of this. They aren't going to try any less hard against their buddies. I hope the Isles Russian guys come over to NA and help out the Rangers guys in adjusting.
so reports of his decline in play were somewhat overstated, then?...and it's 3 shutout wins in a row now.
This is stpid overhyping about top prospects. Every player has a low. The hype-crazy would go wild after one bad game though(and vice versa after a good game). Tonight was easy. AkBars seems to be still on international break mentally.so reports of his decline in play were somewhat overstated, then?