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14I wonder what number he'll wear for the canes.
14I wonder what number he'll wear for the canes.
In terms of players:
Brady Skjei
Joey Keane
Jamieson Rees
Anttoni Honka
Noel Gunler
for
Adam Fox
Julien Gauthier
Braden Schneider
A lot of "we'll see" on both sides, but I am excited for the Rees/Honka/Gunler trio, at least right now.
Also, for fun, here's how the Faulk and Skinner deals have turned out:
First, The Faulk Tree:
To St. Louis:
Justin Faulk
2021 5th Round Pick (CAR)
To Montreal:
Joel Edmundson
To Los Angeles:
Ben Meehan (MTL 2020 5th)
To Carolina:
Dominik Bokk
Lucas Mercuri (LAK 2020 6th)
2021 7th Round Pick (LAK)
2021 7th Round Pick (STL)
Second, The Skinner Tree:
To Buffalo:
Jeff Skinner
To Florida:
Markus Nutivaara
Scott Darling's Buyout
Emil Djuse (ran to the KHL)
To Columbus:
Cliff Pu, ahem, I mean cap space
To Dallas:
Evgeni Oksentyuk (BUF 2020 6th)
To Carolina:
James Reimer
Pyotr Kochetkov (BUF 2019 2nd)
Alex Nikishin (BUF 2020 3rd)
Futures are futures, but we'll see how it works out.
Oh i certainly wouldn't be pissy if they retired it. I'm just not going to pound the table saying it needs retired. If they do, cool. If they don't, coolYeah that’s getting retired. No sense in getting pissy about retiring the franchises all time leading scorers number. Unless Aho stays here forever that’s gonna stand.
Find you someone who talks about you the way @TheRillestPaulFenton talks about the Borg
I'm an optimist but god damn. You could be a political campaign manager the way you make everything sound like the best thing ever.
I joke, I've enjoyed your presence on the board, as mostly a lurker.
I generally put a caveat of "if everything goes right." Not everything does. In fact, most of the time it doesn't, from a percentage perspective. Players stall in development all the time. Most players that you draft are likely not going to make the NHL, let alone play for the Hurricanes. I do, however, love the idea of generating as many penny stocks as you can, with the strategy that one or two of them could pan out in a 3-year draft span.
Fast should wear Ricky Bobby's racecar number.
Hmm, a fast RW wearing #26 for the Hurricanes... where have I heard this before?Fast should wear Ricky Bobby's racecar number.
Fast should wear Ricky Bobby's racecar number.
Hmm, a fast RW wearing #26 for the Hurricanes... where have I heard this before?
Also Svech can, if he wants, take his usual number..... Which is...... 14Hamilton is finally free to go back to #27, so #19 may get freed up.
Just realized this is the second Fast in team history. He’s got big shoes to fill.
a truly historic goal. seriously, it was the last goal to ever result in a tie game.Some REAL big shoes to fill:
Brad Fast, 1 NHL game played, 1 shot, 1 goal, 100% shooting %
A LOT of teams taking this approach this offseason, for good reason
CBA MOU #68 said:For SPCs signed after the date of this agreement, if the minimum Paragraph 1 NHL Salary portion of a Player’s Qualifying Offer would otherwise be greater than 120% of the Averaged Amount of the SPC, the minimum Paragraph 1 NHL Salary portion of the Qualifying Offer will instead be 120% of the Averaged Amount.
For example, if a Player has a 3 year SPC with Paragraph 1 NHL Salaries of $3.0 million in Year 1, $6.0 million in Year 2, and $9.0 million in Year 3, the minimum Paragraph 1 NHL Salary portion of the Qualifying Offer will be $7.2 million. If, however, such Player’s 3 year SPC had Paragraph 1 NHL Salaries of $5.0 million in Year 1, $6.0 million in Year 2, and $7.0 million in Year 3, the minimum Paragraph 1 NHL Salary portion of the Qualifying Offer will be $7.0 million.