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I don’t see it.Did Kostin play well enough to earn a playoff start? If so, who sits?
As much as it would satisfy me for the Blues to be the team to eliminate the Golden Knights, I don’t have much confidence in their ability to do so.I want the Avs. If we lose to them, I will have no regrets. I respect the Avs.
I HATE the Knights. So I hope the Wild rough them up bad.
As much as it would satisfy me for the Blues to be the team to eliminate the Golden Knights, I don’t have much confidence in their ability to do so.
And now it’s 4-1 Avs. I think we should take tomorrow off and fly to Denver on Saturday and have practices Saturday and Sunday to get acclimated to the altitude.
I'd play him over Sanford (even tho he looked decent tonight) or Blais (teases one game, unfocused the next)I don’t see it.
If Tarasenko doesn’t play then maybe. But if he does, no chance.
monday iircWhen's the 1st blooze playoff game?
We want Avs because wild have been the only team vegas has a losing record against and might stand a chance of knocking them out for us if we can so.ehow get past avs and then we don't have to face avs and knights.Do we want Vegas or Avs round 1?
Let’s not get cocky here. They’re the top seed for a reason.lol refalanche are f***ed
I don’t see it.
If Tarasenko doesn’t play then maybe. But if he does, no chance.
Let’s not get cocky here. They’re the top seed for a reason.
Let’s not get cocky here. They’re the top seed for a reason.
did I hear right, Parise has 4 MORE yrs left on his contract???? wowzers.. that's ugly
Suter has been remarkably consistent, playing huge minutes and basically every game since getting to MIN (he's missed 10 games over 9 seasons). I still fully expect something to come up and him fail to play out the 4 remaining seasons of his contract, despite not having an injury history... Call me skeptic, but you don't see many players in the NHL into their 40s.
I need to see playoff performances before I make a firm decision on the protection list, but I don't think that exposing Tarasenko is likely. I will also be shocked if Schwartz is re-signed unless we are able to move a salary out. I don't see any situation where a handshake deal makes sense for Schwartz.I’m a lot less interested in discussing Perron than I am the notion of exposing Tarasenko. Do you think that’s likely? Assume for a moment Schwartz has been re-signed.
Even if he weren’t drafted, I’d think exposing Vlad would really injure that relationship. Is that issue enough to sway the front office’s position?
My personal position is that Sundqvist isn’t protected. Early in the season I thought it was arguable that he was the better choice over Perron. Maybe it’s still arguable, but it’s not what I would do.
I just don't see any incentive for Schwartz to take a handshake deal. No player should assume that such a deal would be left on the table if he suffers a major injury. Army has demonstrated in the past that he will act in the team's best interest when contractual language allows him to do so. I don't think any of us will ever know the full story of what happened with Bergie's NTC list, but I think we can all agree that Army was aware that Buffalo is not a place Bergie wanted to go. Given that history, I think it is foolish to assume that Army would honor a cap-circumventing and non-legally-binding oral contract with a player if that player then suffered a serious injury. What is the incentive for Schwartz to take on all that risk? And assuming he does take on all that risk, what is the incentive for Schwartz to then honor that agreement 3 days before he can officially start talking to other teams as a UFA?A simple solution would be to protect both Sunny and Perron while leaving Schwartz unprotected and reaching a handshake deal with him prior to the draft. Also, would they really take a 29 year old UFA in Schwartz in favor of a 24 year old RFA in Dunn? I'd be surprised if they did.
I just don't see any incentive for Schwartz to take a handshake deal. No player should assume that such a deal would be left on the table if he suffers a major injury. Army has demonstrated in the past that he will act in the team's best interest when contractual language allows him to do so. I don't think any of us will ever know the full story of what happened with Bergie's NTC list, but I think we can all agree that Army was aware that Buffalo is not a place Bergie wanted to go. Given that history, I think it is foolish to assume that Army would honor a cap-circumventing and non-legally-binding oral contract with a player if that player then suffered a serious injury. What is the incentive for Schwartz to take on all that risk? And assuming he does take on all that risk, what is the incentive for Schwartz to then honor that agreement 3 days before he can officially start talking to other teams as a UFA?
I just don't see any incentive for Schwartz to take a handshake deal. No player should assume that such a deal would be left on the table if he suffers a major injury. Army has demonstrated in the past that he will act in the team's best interest when contractual language allows him to do so. I don't think any of us will ever know the full story of what happened with Bergie's NTC list, but I think we can all agree that Army was aware that Buffalo is not a place Bergie wanted to go. Given that history, I think it is foolish to assume that Army would honor a cap-circumventing and non-legally-binding oral contract with a player if that player then suffered a serious injury. What is the incentive for Schwartz to take on all that risk? And assuming he does take on all that risk, what is the incentive for Schwartz to then honor that agreement 3 days before he can officially start talking to other teams as a UFA?
He did not. A PTO is the NHL's approved mechanism for bringing a player in to camp without a contract. The arrangement made with Hoffman is outlined with approval within the CBA. Additionally, we signed Hoffman to the 1 year, $4M contract two days before the opening of the NHL season and placing Tarasenko on LTIR. Steen was officially placed on off-season LTIR the day after we signed Hoffman. All of JR's speculation about the Blues waiting to utilize LTIR before signing Hoffman turned out to be incorrect. Hoffman was signed on January 11 and our first LTIR designation came on January 12. There were exactly 0 days where the salary cap was in effect and we had Hoffman on a PTO and there were zero days where we were utilizing LTIR while he was on a PTO. For all of the talk/reporting about it, we received absolutely zero cap benefit by signing Hoffman to a PTO before the 1 year deal. Hoffman was under zero restriction from talking to other teams and the team received zero cap or competitive advantage beyond the PTO allowing him to begin skating with the team during camp. There was absolutely nothing about offering him a PTO (potentially with an oral 1 year offer) that was violative of the CBA.Did Army not have a cap-circumventing and non-legally-binding oral contract with Hoffman during his PTO prior to this year?