Tact
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Let’s hope we can get our act together on home ice - haven’t been great so far.
Feels like the game is tonight.
Feels like the game is tonight.
That's what a lot of people said about Casey DeSmith last season. He'd proven himself a decent backup, but was deemed expendable by both the Pens and Canadians. And those two teams aren't exactly 'goaltending factories'.
But DeSmith parlayed his solid year in Vancouver into a three-year deal with the Stars. The Canucks were really forced to let him walk, and I suspect as good as he's been, the same future might be an inevitability for Lankinen. He's probably rapidly pricing himself out of Vancouver.
NHL teams and GMs are really f***ing terrible at evaluating goalies and continually default to making the 'safe' decision to overpay for some mediocre veteran with a history as a starter and a playoff run 4 or 5 years ago (Kuemper, Grubauer etc) over giving more opportunity to a guy who is actually performing.
Allow me to describe a unique form of cap circumventionThey blew their load on Stamkos and Marchesaault
RNH is earning $5.125m a season through 2029. He's a good local kid.....he wouldn't stick his parents with the bill.Just bumped in to RNH at a restaurant in the burbs. I did not wish him luck tomorrow.
Eating dinner with his parents. Wonder who pays?
RNH is earning $5.125m a season through 2029. He's a good local kid.....he wouldn't stick his parents with the bill.
I think the point is will his parents let him pay. I know some parents like mine would get offended if their kids tried to pay. It would be highly unlikely someone making that kind of money whose parents probably spent a ton on him playing hockey would not pay for dinner.RNH is earning $5.125m a season through 2029. He's a good local kid.....he wouldn't stick his parents with the bill.
I'd be shocked if Boeser is cleared to play in Saturday's game. And with Sprong now heading down the I-5, it's the surest sign yet that Joshua will make his season debut against the Oilers.If Joshua is back, do you think he slots in with Pettersson and Garland, or is thrown on the 4th line to ease him in?
I would like this to get a lot worse please.
I will 100% be staying up till 2am to watch this game. Let’s gooo
If Joshua is back, do you think he slots in with Pettersson and Garland, or is thrown on the 4th line to ease him in?
There are tons of variables, but when even if the best-case outcome happens (Demko comes back, plays well, looks like a 40-game platoon starter moving forward) it becomes debatable if it's a good idea to move forward with him ... there are lots of questions to be asked.
Most of the other potential outcomes (Demko gets hurt again, Demko comes back and plays horribly) would probably make it crystal-clear that moving forward with him isn't a good idea.
Obviously we don't have anywhere near all the answers yet, but this is going to be a fascinating point of interest/discussion over the next 6 months and into next summer.