Thankfully we didn't get him since a select group would find a way to include him in what we got back for ROR.I honestly can't imagine what he has in mind. Small move with a little depth scoring help? Hey Jason, Fabbri was traded last week.
9 x 8 for a non-fighting, non-hitting version of kaneLooks at team contracts...
looks at team cap space...
looks at team standing...
remembers the words cap guru being thrown around when hired
9 x 8 for a non-fighting, non-hitting version of kane
Just words people throw out there when theres a coaching or management hire because no one really knows what they're going to be like.Looks at team contracts...
looks at team cap space...
looks at team standing...
remembers the words cap guru being thrown around when hired
I'm criticizing the contract. Not the player.Yes again the problem with the team is the small handful of offensive players they have.
Today you’ve chosen...third best even strength goal scorer in the last five years of nhl hockey as your target.
Well done.
The sad thing is Botts wont be on the hot seat until next year.So who all is still talking about being patient? Who is not holding to the idea that roster shaping should be done by the middle of July? Queue up. I need to update my ignore list.
Yes again the problem with the team is the small handful of offensive players they have.
Today you’ve chosen...third best even strength goal scorer in the last five years of nhl hockey as your target.
Well done.
My argument isn't that he shouldn't have signed him, but that he could have signed him for less. That 1mil in cap saved would have freed up space for an additional cheap depth forward, which would do us a lot of good during a run of injuries like we've had. Not that he would sign the right player, but at least he'd have the option to.Hey now, he could have used that $9 mil to sign 3 depth scorers like Vesey or Sheary to provide more scoring across the board!
*Checks their stats*
Ah. Well, nevertheless
And underneath the Larry Quinn mask:I'm waiting for Velma, Shaggy, Scooby, Daphne and Fred to unmask the villain, proving that Botterill is really Larry Quinn all along.