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When I hear the name Linus I can't help but think of the Charlie Brown character with the blanket.
10th times a charm, I'm sure of it.
I think he will be here long term as well & will likely sign a contract before this current contract expires.listened to this guys presser last night and he is a super intelligent guy. pretty sure he will be here longterm and change the organization for the better. we got a top 10 goalie in the league. thank god for scandanavian players who don't only care about getting tax breaks in the states.
Paying 13 million is stupid for a goalie imo. It is going to be a tough pill to swallow if the Sens sign Ullmark for 10 million.Shesterkin wants close 13 mil, I can see them settling at 10. If you’re going to sign this guy it should be soon.
Another interview with Ullmark post trade.
Edit: Interesting to hear his comments about NTC, and the reaction he got when leaving Buffalo vs when leaving Boston as well as the reception he's gotten from Ottawa.
Really get the feeling that he's genuinely excited for the opportunity in Ottawa, looking forward to seeing him suit up.
Dude better win the Vezina and post 10+ shutouts to ask for a $10 million aav dealPaying 13 million is stupid for a goalie imo. It is going to be a tough pill to swallow if the Sens sign Ullmark for 10 million.
I'd assume its more so because we just signed Korpi for a multi-year deal and already had Forseberg for a couple more, we didn't seem like a team out for goalies. When you have a limited NTC and want to be strategic about it, you leave out the teams that you just don't assume are in the market for you off your NTC list even if they are not a destination you want to land in.Doesn't surprise me he didnt have ottawa on his list. Alot of Swedes like Canada. Stockholm and Ottawa are similar sized with similar vibes.
Left of Centre, chill, outdoorsy, winter sports and great family place.
I'd assume its more so because we just signed Korpi for a multi-year deal and already had Forseberg for a couple more, we didn't seem like a team out for goalies. When you have a limited NTC and want to be strategic about it, you leave out the teams that you just don't assume are in the market for you off your NTC list even if they are not a destination you want to land in.
We could very well have made his list if he thought we'd be looking for a goalie, but I'm assuming he figured we're not a realistic trading partner so he left us off in favour of other more likely candidates he also doesn't want to end up in. That would make most sense to me.
hmm interesting. Didn't know the list was published, I thought its always confidential. Not sure why that might be then, but assumed he left Ottawa off because we weren't likely partners at the time with the Korpi signing. That'd be my guess.Seems like he had most western teams on his list, wanted to play in the east.
He said in his interview that having a good place to raise a family is a priority as is getting an opportunity to be a true #1 and carry the load, no more platoon situations. It sounds like that drives the situation more than weather and taxes at least.hmm interesting. Didn't know the list was published, I thought its always confidential. Not sure why that might be then, but assumed he left Ottawa off because we weren't likely partners at the time with the Korpi signing. That'd be my guess.
In one interview he said his kids were super excited that there'd be snowHe said in his interview that having a good place to raise a family is a priority as is getting an opportunity to be a true #1 and carry the load, no more platoon situations. It sounds like that drives the situation more than weather and taxes at least.
Oh I missed that one! His kids are in luck in Ottawa then.In one interview he said his kids were super excited that there'd be snow
I like his attitude, he says the right things, seems like a nice guy. Just need him to put pen to paper by February hopefully.He said in his interview that having a good place to raise a family is a priority as is getting an opportunity to be a true #1 and carry the load, no more platoon situations. It sounds like that drives the situation more than weather and taxes at least.
Very much so. And agreed.I like his attitude, he says the right things, seems like a nice guy. Just need him to put pen to paper by February hopefully.
Might have been on a Boston podcastOh I missed that one! His kids are in luck in Ottawa then.
Kids are the best, they are so much fun.In one interview he said his kids were super excited that there'd be snow
The childlike wonder just can't be reproduced as an adult. It really is something special.Kids are the best, they are so much fun.
And not in a big market like Toronto or New York. We lucked out with this one as he was being courted by many teams.Seems like he had most western teams on his list, wanted to play in the east.
I'd assume its more so because we just signed Korpi for a multi-year deal and already had Forseberg for a couple more, we didn't seem like a team out for goalies. When you have a limited NTC and want to be strategic about it, you leave out the teams that you just don't assume are in the market for you off your NTC list even if they are not a destination you want to land in.
We could very well have made his list if he thought we'd be looking for a goalie, but I'm assuming he figured we're not a realistic trading partner so he left us off in favour of other more likely candidates he also doesn't want to end up in. That would make most sense to me.
Uh ohIn one interview he said his kids were super excited that there'd be snow