Alessandro Seren Rosso
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They aren't paying his his salary and he applied for contract termination after finding another team. My best guess.
Yeah, I think that is
They aren't paying his his salary and he applied for contract termination after finding another team. My best guess.
Well Sibir have reached a lot by overachieving and having great team construction. Avto do have a lot of money which is a lot easier way.After Kovar, Golyshev also renews his contract (4 yrs) with Avto. It is good that they will not become another Sibir. Or, at least, it looks that way.
Too late. I do not accept it as keeping his word by now. Signing with SKA will remain the biggest stain on his otherwise remarkable career.Wondering if Avto can bring Datsyuk home.
Too late. I do not accept it as keeping his word by now. Signing with SKA will remain the biggest stain on his otherwise remarkable career.
It's only partially about SKA. He made a promise. A man is just as good as his word. If he indended to play for Avto when he is 43, then it was a bad joke.Sounds like my favourite 'SKA is a toxic evil!!!11' religious stuff I see on sports.ru all the time.
It's only partially about SKA. He made a promise. A man is just as good as his word. If he indended to play for Avto when he is 43, then it was a bad joke.
The Avto part I don't get. How can McDavid maintain his level of play on the Oilers?What exactly is that promise you are talking about? I mean, I remember him stating that he wants to end his career at home, but I don't really recall him stating that he won't play anywhere else in Russia except Yekaterinburg.
And yes, while 3 years ago I also was hoping he would sign at home, looking back at that situation now I wouldn't want to see him signing with Avto back then as with the kind of team it was at that moment I doubt that Datsyuk would be able to maintain a decent level of play to get to the Olympics and it would be a total disaster, since he was our only proper center there.
The Avto part I don't get. How can McDavid maintain his level of play on the Oilers?
Again, if he meant that finishing his career at home is playing there as a 43y.o. greybeard and Avto should be grateful, then it was a bad joke and it sheds a very different light on his personality which I always considered to role-model like for hockey players.
Also signing with SKA of all teams is something I can't see as a positove on the resume. I was baffled then and obviously Datsyuk's rep with me took a big hit.
Another thing is he was no kid without money. He could have afforded to play for free in Yekaterinburg if he wanted to.
To be honest, from on the ice product perspective, Datsyuk is just a money sink. He is realistically an often injured 2nd line center now. I don't think his salary is that.
what are his expectations, I wonder...AHL at best for the nearest future?Zagidulin to Flames. Wonder if it was his plan all along or was it Koshechkin's extension who pushed it to move to NA.
I think the usual route, one year in AHL, one with NHL call-ups and he either sticks in the big leagues or goes home. It makes sense for him, he can become a starter and play close to 50 games per year instead of being Koshechkin's backup for 2 more years at not-so-young age of 23. He needs to play and that Koshechkin's extension must have been a dagger to him. I really feel he has been somewhat mistreated by Magnitka throughout his career. From what I've seen, my sentiment is echoed in the comments of Russian websites as well.what are his expectations, I wonder...AHL at best for the nearest future?
Well he played 25 or so and played quite successfully. I don't think he wasn't offered an extension to be honest just money probably wasn't very good.Yakovlev should be good. It's mind-boggling that a similar player like Carrik comes and gets 20+ minutes a game, being a career minus player horrid defensively and Yakovlev got no shot at all...
I don't have any insight, but they guy went for the dream, not for the money, when his chance of PT was giving to a career minus player and a journey man - that sealed the deal.Well he played 25 or so and played quite successfully. I don't think he wasn't offered an extension to be honest just money probably wasn't very good.