NHL Players Reportedly Bothered By Jacob Trouba Trade Saga With Rangers

PaulD

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Do nothing. Every team in the league has lost 6 out of 7 , or will , or is capable of that. Nobody is that good.
Don't panic. Make play offs . Tweak before deadline.
Panther lost 4 straight once already and are still the best "team" in the league. Probably favorites to win the east again and go to the finals. Oilers stunk in October but are one of the best teams in the west regardless.
Address a couple spots before deadline.
I think most of us can tell you right now who the 16 play off teams will be.
Rags are in.

So what if they are bothered. ( Which i doubt they are) Trades are part of the business.
Boo hoo.
Welcome to the big leagues.
 
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SeanMoneyHands

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Oh ya it's so life changing and devastating when you have to pack up and move to another city, when the average NHL player makes more in one single pay cheque than the average household income makes in an entire year. :huh:

Heck all the star players make more money in one game than a house of 4 or 5 people make in an entire year.
 

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Jeff Skinner is a great example. A good but not a great player in his career and he's been in the league for over 10 years now. Got bought out last summer and will likely be team hopping for the next few seasons (so lots of moving) until retirement.

His career earnings to date.
$92,494,445
 

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Except it wasn't stipulated in any of the CBAs that contracts had to be a certain length. Kovalchuk was 27 at the time the contract was signed, meaning he would play until he was 44. Who knows? Thornton played until he was 42. Fleury, as a goalie, is 40. Jagr is still playing.

The thing is, if you don't care about those, why are you in this thread, because you seem to care about this.


So, in other words, you can't explain the situation at all or why players are concerned about this move.


It depends; I mean is it the player's fault that the team overvalued them?

To be fair had Trouba maintained his form from his Winnipeg days he would have been worth that contract but his game really fell off in NY.
 

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Jacob Trouba should go talk to his agent that he paid probably 3+ million dollars to and ask him why he didn't get him an NMC along with an M-NTC to protect him from this scenario.
He already knows the answer and it’s because he wanted more cash instead.
 

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I mean, the Rangers have some prreetttttyy horrible users on these boards, but that's no reason to develop a Rangers Derangement Syndrome.

Funny thing is, they're my East coast team.

But to me, they have no one to blame but themselves for this whole drama. Trouba even in his prime was not worth 8m, never mind with an additional NMC/NTC.

That it reached the point where he was so overpaid that they'd have rather waived him, is ultimately an indictment of the decision to offer him that contract in the first place.
 

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I'm also guessing you don't care that teams like Vegas can stash a player on LTIR until the playoffs or that the Devils shouldn't have been penalized for signing Kovalchuk to his contract, because (a) the NHL signed off on these contracts and (b) there is nothing that stipulated that GMs couldn't tack on a few extra years with a small amount of money coming to the players provided they didn't violate any other agreements...

Right?
just because the Devils didn’t break any rules per se, doesn’t mean they are above punishment.

Every team has given their consent that the commissioner is empowered to retroactively punish teams that he determines have violated the spirit of the salary cap, whether or not any explicit rules have been broken. And that’s exactly what happened.

It’s not that different from the fact that refs in many sports (including hockey) are given the discretion to call penalties or even award goals to punish acts that are palpably unfair and violate the spirit of the rules, even if that act isn’t explicitly banned as part of a rule.
 

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They did this to their Captain? Classless.
Yeah, I've always thought Trouba is all about Trouba and has absolutely no class. You've hit the nail on the head: the New York Rangers have been dealing with one classless guy.

They would have known that even before they acquired him, with the way he walked all over the Winnipeg Jets. Jacob Trouba is and always has been the centre of his own universe.

I guess what goes around comes around.
 
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Wait. There’s folks on the players side? Putting aside the fact that Trouba is a POS. NHL players are the top 1% of 1% of hockey players paid millions to play the game. It’s a privilege and a dream to play in this League. And they have the balls to whine about what City they play in?

You want to be on the side of the “little guy” in this situation? The little guys are not these primadonna millionaires and it’s definitely not the teams. The little guys are the fans.

Ask Nordiques fans how they felt when Lindros rejected their entire City and wasted their 1st OA pick and a year of trash fire hockey.
 

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I think this may stem from the fact that Trouba definitely had all 7 Canadian teams on his NTC. And ironically at the time of the threat, he would have been turning down 5 teams in playoff positions.
But down near the bottom of the waiver claim order is Montreal who would have had a pretty decent chance of landing him. And instead of playing in sunny Cal, he could have been stuck going somewhere he has on his NTC. Which is a shame I guess. Forced his hand to choose Anaheim.

If anyone has ever followed the Rangers in free agency, they basically treat their UFA mecenaries like UFA mercenaries.

Wade Redden buried in the minors and bought out, Scott Gomez dumped to Montreal, Brad Richards buy out, Bobby Holik buy out, Kevin Shattenkirk buy out. Oh and I almost forgot, Chris Drury buy out.
 
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Wait. There’s folks on the players side? Putting aside the fact that Trouba is a POS. NHL players are the top 1% of 1% of hockey players paid millions to play the game. It’s a privilege and a dream to play in this League. And they have the balls to whine about what City they play in?

You want to be on the side of the “little guy” in this situation? The little guys are not these primadonna millionaires and it’s definitely not the teams. The little guys are the fans.

Ask Nordiques fans how they felt when Lindros rejected their entire City and wasted their 1st OA pick and a year of trash fire hockey.
I dunno. The franchise did okay when they got Peter Forsberg, who turned out to be the best player in the deal.

Quebec City's problem wasn't that Eric Lindros screwed them; Marcel Aubut did.

The team left before they saw the end result.
 

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I dunno. The franchise did okay when they got Peter Forsberg, who turned out to be the best player in the deal.

Quebec City's problem wasn't that Eric Lindros screwed them; Marcel Aubut did.

The team left before they saw the end result.
They lucked out and did well, and Colorado and not Quebec got the benefits.

Regardless, you have players breaking the norms and protocols of RFA status. Acting like whiny entitled babies. That’s a lot different than NYR adhering to the terms of a negotiated contract and either waiving Trouba or sending him off to a team now on his NTC.
 
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