PattyLafontaine
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- Apr 5, 2006
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Canes -4 (Jarvis, Aho, Carrier, Burns
Sharks -2 (Toffoli, Wennberg)
Canes -4 (Jarvis, Aho, Carrier, Burns
Sharks -2 (Toffoli, Wennberg)
It'll depend on who else we sign, but right now, we're looking at a cap hit of around $53 million with ten forwards, five defensemen, and a goalie, and none of our RFA's are going to cost much (Mukhamadullin, Kovalenko, and unlikely but possibly Kostin - combined, they'll cost maybe $5-6 million, without Kostin more like $3 million).He wouldn't but this injury doesn't sound like something that will reliably keep him out of the lineup. He's been dealing with it to a degree all year and he's been available for most of this season. I don't think the team needs Vlasic's sort of help to reach the floor unless he's definitively done.
The floor looks like it'll be around 70.6 million. The cost for players is rising too. A 53 mil roster with three forward vacancies, three defenseman vacancies, and a goalie vacancy could easily reach the floor when that spending number is 17 million. I don't think they'll have that much of an issue spending to replace Vlasic (and Goodrow for that matter) when we're probably wanting any adds up front that aren't developing players to be top six caliber forwards to play with Smith and RHD's on defense tend to have a premium attached to them anyway.It'll depend on who else we sign, but right now, we're looking at a cap hit of around $53 million with ten forwards, five defensemen, and a goalie, and none of our RFA's are going to cost much (Mukhamadullin, Kovalenko, and unlikely but possibly Kostin - combined, they'll cost maybe $5-6 million, without Kostin more like $3 million).
We're going to need to spend about $12 million on top of our existing roster just to hit the floor.
This was his photo during the second season:I have to say, I do NOT remember Burns debuting without a beard for the Sharks. That was it, though, right? Beard to start his second season (and forever beyond) with the Sharks?
He's the James Harden of the NHL