TheHoff
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- Apr 11, 2007
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Seidenberg: I find it fairly realistic that Seidenberg will get a new deal done somewhere in the NHL. Sure, he had major injury problems with his knees and all in the last years, but if healthy, he can still be pretty solid stay-at-home D at a lower price. Maybe an option for a contender with a need of a veteran with a ring?
Ehrhoff: I'm pretty sure that Ehrhoff is done in the NHL because he said that he's probably not interested to be a #7 or #8 defenseman for another year, not even in the NHL. But his career went downhill pretty fast two years ago, and this is his only chance if he actually wants to return to North America.
In my opinion his career was cut short because of his concussion problems a while back (don't know exactly when it happened, but I think it were two years from now). He never really recovered but was even more anxious and shying away from contact and made more defensive mistakes. Do you still see a chance for him to get back at the NHL level?
What do you guys think in each cases?
Ehrhoff: I'm pretty sure that Ehrhoff is done in the NHL because he said that he's probably not interested to be a #7 or #8 defenseman for another year, not even in the NHL. But his career went downhill pretty fast two years ago, and this is his only chance if he actually wants to return to North America.
In my opinion his career was cut short because of his concussion problems a while back (don't know exactly when it happened, but I think it were two years from now). He never really recovered but was even more anxious and shying away from contact and made more defensive mistakes. Do you still see a chance for him to get back at the NHL level?
What do you guys think in each cases?