Jared Dunn
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I guess about as beyond me as common sense is to youIs detecting sarcasm and statements that are not as literal as possible beyond you?
I guess about as beyond me as common sense is to youIs detecting sarcasm and statements that are not as literal as possible beyond you?
Problem child ... or not that's the big, big question about Laine.
A AC/DC guy - or a ADHD-guy Patrik Laine?!
One thing is still pretty sure - he (Patrik) speaks way, way better English than some of the journalists that intervjued him comin' to Montreal!
Seems like a Columbus (mob) Crew ruled the locker room back in Ohio.
Headhuntin' for a couple of European guys (Laine and Elvis) explicit; even thou' a Swedish chap was involved what it seems in the ... progress.
Well, Columbus left Europe - Laine left Columbus.
People
Thank God for that ...
... and thank you Patrik, eh Peter! - as Bon Scott would'ave it!
Is MSL not 5'8"? Is that not nearly a foot shorter than Laine? Is he simply going to keep Laine in line with his giant thighs? Or his magic leadership abilities that have so far yielded--checks notes--three straight finishes at eighth of eight in the Atlantic.
During his press conference, Hughes insisted that he, Gorton and St-Louis had talked to Laine and all had been involved in the process. But he was asked twice if they had involved Pascal Vincent specifically, and stubbornly refused to answer. He seemed rather uncomfortable.One would have to assume they talked to Pascal Vincent at length about Laine.
Sorry, I thought you Jackets fan.Yeah your astute judge of hockey talent I was looking for . At least in your own mind….
I’m not a CBJ fan fyi
Laine did so because he came in with a main character syndrome thinking he was better than everyone else.Is MSL not 5'8"? Is that not nearly a foot shorter than Laine? Is he simply going to keep Laine in line with his giant thighs? Or his magic leadership abilities that have so far yielded--checks notes--three straight finishes at eighth of eight in the Atlantic.
You're all full of hope right now. It's the offseason. This is the time to be optimistic. We were all very, very excited to bring him into Columbus, too. Which had been a playoff team for four straight years when he came in, I would like to remind you. Foligno had not yet been traded, and as a Blue Jacket he was a winner of both leadership awards the NHL has, the Clancy and the Messier. The team was delighted to get the PLD cancer out of the room. And sure, it's since come out that it turned out that team leadership--all North Americans and a Swede so North Americanized he doesn't even speak English with a detectable accent--took an immediate dislike to Laine. You know what Montreal's current leadership also looks like? A lot of North Americans. I hope it's different for Montreal, but Laine has come into two heavily North American teams and immediately clashed with them now. I'm simply telling you to temper your expectations.
A 24-21-11 record is not over .500, as that's 24 wins to 33 losses, but okay.
You've woven a long story that doesn't really add anything. Literally everyone understands this was a low-cost, high-potential trade for Montreal that also gives Columbus the space they need. For Montreal, adding Laine doesn't block the incoming rookies or developing players, nor does his contract interfere with their timeline.Is MSL not 5'8"? Is that not nearly a foot shorter than Laine? Is he simply going to keep Laine in line with his giant thighs? Or his magic leadership abilities that have so far yielded--checks notes--three straight finishes at eighth of eight in the Atlantic.
You're all full of hope right now. It's the offseason. This is the time to be optimistic. We were all very, very excited to bring him into Columbus, too. Which had been a playoff team for four straight years when he came in, I would like to remind you. Foligno had not yet been traded, and as a Blue Jacket he was a winner of both leadership awards the NHL has, the Clancy and the Messier. The team was delighted to get the PLD cancer out of the room. And sure, it's since come out that it turned out that team leadership--all North Americans and a Swede so North Americanized he doesn't even speak English with a detectable accent--took an immediate dislike to Laine. You know what Montreal's current leadership also looks like? A lot of North Americans. I hope it's different for Montreal, but Laine has come into two heavily North American teams and immediately clashed with them now. I'm simply telling you to temper your expectations.
A 24-21-11 record is not over .500, as that's 24 wins to 33 losses, but okay.
He doesn't have any example , maybe gionta and gomez? they were passed their prime though. He's acting like we are a place where offence goes to die but the reality is we have had some garbage forward groups for a long time.A long list of players have seen their offensive numbers nosedive after joining the Canadiens? Really, like who (please don't list guys that came at the tail end of their careers)? Better yet, tell me about the players whose offensive numbers have nosedived after coming to Montreal during the Gorton/Hughes era.
Mtl can easily ice a cap compliant roster with out Price on LTIR on day one. They can then move him on LTIR in season freeing up his 10.5M to be used in season. You are right no space will accrue but the 10.5 is then available more than they need. I don't see them acting as a 3rd party retainer at the deadline as they have only one retention spot. (the 10.5M generated by adding him to LTIR in season is more than enough).Also, still not how LTIR works.
Price will be on MTL this year, forcing them to use LTIR, preventing them from accruing cap space and causing bonuses to rollover to next year
Nobody is saying they won't be able to ice a compliant roster.Mtl can easily ice a cap compliant roster with out Price on LTIR on day one. They can then move him on LTIR in season freeing up his 10.5M to be used in season. You are right no space will accrue but the 10.5 is then available more than they need. I don't see them acting as a 3rd party retainer at the deadline as they have only one retention spot. (the 10.5M generated by adding him to LTIR in season is more than enough).
Any bonus earned this year will roll over to next year but there is plenty of cap space next year. They have about 65M commited to next year for 9F (Laine/Suzuki/Caulfield/Slaf/Dach/newhook/gallagher /Anderson/roy) 4D (Matheson/Guhle/Xjakej/Barron) and 1G Montembault. There is another 10.5M dedicated to Price takes them to 75M if they don't want to use LTIR next yr.
Primeau will need a contract - won't be massive. On D the extra spots will be filled by guys like Reinbacher, Hutson maillioux, Engstrom - all of who are still on ELC so three more D adds less than 3M in cap use.
Up front the extra roster spots will go to guys like Kappannen/Beck/mesar/Tuch/Demidov/ the oher Xhekaj- again all will be still ON ELC. so add any 4 for 4M. Say primeau is great this year and gets a monty type contract for 3M.
So 65M used, plus 10 more for Primeau and a bunch of ELCs to get a full roster and Prices 10.5M you are at about 86M- plenty left for any 2024-25 bonus overages.
Then for 26-27 Price off the books. Laine is a UFA, Dach Barron, Roy, Xhekaj,Roy, Hutson and Mailloux are RFAs. Based on this off season many of those RFAs will be extended next summer. Kent likes to get work done early
Problem child ... or not that's the big, big question about Laine.
A AC/DC guy - or a ADHD-guy Patrik Laine?!
One thing is still pretty sure - he (Patrik) speaks way, way better English than some of the journalists that intervjued him comin' to Montreal!
Seems like a Columbus (mob) Crew ruled the locker room back in Ohio.
Headhuntin' for a couple of European guys (Laine and Elvis) explicit; even thou' a Swedish chap was involved what it seems in the ... progress.
Well, Columbus left Europe - Laine left Columbus.
People do move on.
Thank God for that ...
... and thank you Patrik, eh Peter! - as Bon Scott would'ave it!
Yes. It's exactly what happened.
I have my theories why Laine didn't mesh with the CBJ lockerroom but suffice to say it was a bad culture fit.Is MSL not 5'8"? Is that not nearly a foot shorter than Laine? Is he simply going to keep Laine in line with his giant thighs? Or his magic leadership abilities that have so far yielded--checks notes--three straight finishes at eighth of eight in the Atlantic.
You're all full of hope right now. It's the offseason. This is the time to be optimistic. We were all very, very excited to bring him into Columbus, too. Which had been a playoff team for four straight years when he came in, I would like to remind you. Foligno had not yet been traded, and as a Blue Jacket he was a winner of both leadership awards the NHL has, the Clancy and the Messier. The team was delighted to get the PLD cancer out of the room. And sure, it's since come out that it turned out that team leadership--all North Americans and a Swede so North Americanized he doesn't even speak English with a detectable accent--took an immediate dislike to Laine. You know what Montreal's current leadership also looks like? A lot of North Americans. I hope it's different for Montreal, but Laine has come into two heavily North American teams and immediately clashed with them now. I'm simply telling you to temper your expectations.
A 24-21-11 record is not over .500, as that's 24 wins to 33 losses, but okay.
The whole o' the mob-crew o' Columbus is a fart away nowadays from Ohio, yes everybody - everybody of 'em except the big W.
Remember.
Laine may have stepped on some buthurt sore toes in the Columbus-locker room. Hey, remember he's quite a character!
And what do NHL need nowadays, folks?! :
Yes; characters.
Not more boring (multi-) NHL-millionaires ...
Price will be placed on LTIR after the beginning of the season. With Price on LTIR then, they will have plenty of cap space for anything they need in 2024-25.Also, still not how LTIR works.
Price will be on MTL this year, forcing them to use LTIR, preventing them from accruing cap space and causing bonuses to rollover to next year
It seems to be shocking how many MTL fans don't understand LTIR. And it seems to be the same misconception every timePrice will be placed on LTIR after the beginning of the season, which does not have those consequences. Those only happen if LTIR is used before the start of the season. The Habs will have enough space to place Price on LTIR on day one of the season, just like they did last season.
And they still had plenty of space last year... and will again this season (and next season, as well).It seems to be shocking how many MTL fans don't understand LTIR. And it seems to be the same misconception every time
Placing a player on LTIR after the season starts still prevents you from accruing cap space if you are over the 88 million limit.
MTL also was unable to accrue cap space last year, hence why 1 million dollars of ELC bonuses (and I believe a monahan bonus as well) have rolled over to this year.
Because they are currently not trying to win. Assuming they start trying to win in 25-26 or 26-27, this cap space can come into play.And they still had plenty of space last year... and will again this season (and next season, as well).
In 25-26, Dvorak, Savard, Armia -- plus the retention on Petry and Allen -- are off the books, so cap space will not be an issue. In 26-27, Laine's contract is up, Price will be off the books, while Gallagher and Anderson will be on their last seasons (if they are still on the roster). Anderson can probably be dumped with retention that last season, if necessary.Because they are currently not trying to win. Assuming they start trying to win in 25-26 or 26-27, this cap space can come into play.
They will most likely move on from Armia, 50% of Dvorak and Savard at or before the trade deadline which will likely accommodate any bonusesAlso, still not how LTIR works.
Price will be on MTL this year, forcing them to use LTIR, preventing them from accruing cap space and causing bonuses to rollover to next year
Most deadline trades to contenders are approximately salary in salary out (because contenders are not able to add cap).They will most likely move on from Armia, 50% of Dvorak and Savard at or before the trade deadline which will likely accommodate any bonuses
Except this entire argument you've been having is about accruing cap which a number of playoff teams will be able to do, or third party retention. You're trying to paint it as an issue for Montreal and it just really isn'tMost deadline trades to contenders are approximately salary in salary out (because contenders are not able to add cap).
It really isn't.Except this entire argument you've been having is about accruing cap which a number of playoff teams will be able to do, or third party retention. You're trying to paint it as an issue for Montreal and it just really isn't
It really isn't.
Unfortunately, different MTL fans keep having the same misconception about "offseason LTIR" and how it relates to accrued cap space.'
And so I keep having to correct.
It is a 17 million dollar gamble. The gamble is that that money could have been used much better elsewhere, either by signing UFAs, taking on other cap dumps for more than just a 2nd, or buying more term on RFAs.
And again, since, as I've been told a number of times, the goal for MTL is to start competing for the playoffs in 25-26.
Laine pushes MTL into LTIR use, and so because of that may add as much as 10 million dollars to MTLs 25-26 cap.
He played with Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield, and Alex Debrincat. Are these some bad linemates?
I just want to make sure I have you on the record as stating Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield is not a good situation to be in, and they are worse than a contenders 3rd line where he'd likely play?