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Is there any penalty for being over before LTIR stuff? Or is the goal to be cap compliant when the season startsYes i just checked were 2.2 and some change over.
Is there any penalty for being over before LTIR stuff? Or is the goal to be cap compliant when the season startsYes i just checked were 2.2 and some change over.
Yeah he seems like a thoughtful guy in that presser.The way he comes across in interviews, I think he's a bit of a Dougie Hamilton type of guy. Just a bit "different" from your typical hockey player - a little more cerebral and soft spoken/introverted, and might not fit in with every group. With characters like St. Louis, Hughes and Suzuki leading the franchise, I think this place could be the fit.
There's no explicit penalty, but the downside of using LTIR to begin the year is you're basically locked in to LTIR and can't accrue cap space throughout the year. We'll be locked in to just having Price's remaining LTIR available for the rest of the season vs. going into the year 3M under the cap accrues to ~10M in space by the deadline. Not really a huge deal since we'll have more than enough room to do deadline stuff with all the expiring deals we have.Is there any penalty for being over before LTIR stuff? Or is the goal to be cap compliant when the season starts
The skill is undeniable, but I think he's been misfit with the teams he was on. There aren't really any details about the issues in Columbus, but it's quite widely known that leadership in Winnipeg (Wheeler, Scheif) kinda buried the kid. Once he hit his stride in Columbus, he was still playing good albeit one-dimensional hockey. In his only two "full" seasons with the team, he scored at a higher PPG rate than anyone else. There's a lot of recency bias in the NHL and last season being a write-off pretty much turned him into a ghost in most people's minds.Yeah he seems like a thoughtful guy in that presser.
For sure. We got smart people in leadership positions. This move could work out amazingly. I wasn’t super aware of his situation. Didn’t realize he was practically a ppg in Columbus either. Thought it was much more dire than that.
Doesn’t seem like much risk except for injuries really. I could easily see him hitting new highs with us.
He's an absolute truck when he gets going , just gotta find a way to get him going more often!Watching highlights of this guy, holy cow can he shoot the puck! What impresses me though is his skating. I didn't realize he was that good of a skater.
Glad he only played 18 games. Got his head and body right and says he’s feeling top shape. Now it’s time to go to work after his reset. Didn’t hurt Selanne to miss an entire year and recover from nagging injuries.Lot of hype in remembering what Laine was ... but not what he is. Right now he is not what he was. He only played 18 games for Columbus last year. Basically he is an expensive reclamation project with attitude that may or may not turn out. Having him for $8.7M for two years is a big gamble.
Now we sit and watch. Will he return to his former glory, or will he just get back to being a middle level player, or will he be another PLD. No way to know at this point. Of course he'll start strong, all players do on a new team, but what will be the final result of this "experiment".
Over the cap with 15 forwards (this include RHP who will start the season on IR so he can't be waived).Are Habs under the cap with this trade? Or we have to make another move
Lot of hype in remembering what Laine was ... but not what he is. Right now he is not what he was. He only played 18 games for Columbus last year and had poor +- results in the last four years. Basically he is an expensive reclamation project with attitude that may or may not turn out. Having him for $8.7M for two years is a big gamble.
Now we sit and watch. Will he return to his former glory, or will he just get back to being a middle level player, or will he be another PLD. No way to know at this point. Of course he'll start strong, all players do on a new team, but what will be the final result of this "experiment". It will be interesting to watch.
Last time the guy played 60 games in a season was before COVID.
Him playing 50 games and scoring 20 would be a win.
But wouldn't be shocked if he's injured/out by November.
He alluded to taking things personally when he was young. I’m wondering if Wheeler and Scheifele were just trying to push him to become a better and more complete player and he didn’t bother listening, which created a divide in the room (widely reported to be true with the Jets at the time). At least he’s aware of this now.The skill is undeniable, but I think he's been misfit with the teams he was on. There aren't really any details about the issues in Columbus, but it's quite widely known that leadership in Winnipeg (Wheeler, Scheif) kinda buried the kid. Once he hit his stride in Columbus, he was still playing good albeit one-dimensional hockey. In his only two "full" seasons with the team, he scored at a higher PPG rate than anyone else. There's a lot of recency bias in the NHL and last season being a write-off pretty much turned him into a ghost in most people's minds.
Hope he can stay healthy all year and have his confident back.
Seem to be in the right place mentally and he’s now married and had a big offseason training.
Demidov will have 91
Love numbers in the 70s and 90s.
He alluded to taking things personally when he was young. I’m wondering if Wheeler and Scheifele were just trying to push him to become a better and more complete player and he didn’t bother listening, which created a divide in the room (widely reported to be true with the Jets at the time). At least he’s aware of this now.
He will wear #92.
Need a strong 4th line.With the addition of Laine how close to being legitimately able to compete for a playoff spot?
1 player? 2?
If Dach can stay healthy, i see no reason why we wont he challenging fir a playoff WC this year.With the addition of Laine how close to being legitimately able to compete for a playoff spot?
1 player? 2?
We better have hired the greatest Witch doctor from Haiti to protect these two..The key to Laine is Dach being healthy. A passer like Dach needs a shooter like Laine, and vice-versa. Alternatively, you play Caufield with Dach with the same great complimentary. Suzuki can play with anybody.
He will wear #92.
For who?Lot of hype in remembering what Laine was ... but not what he is. Right now he is not what he was. He only played 18 games for Columbus last year and had poor +- results in the last four years. Basically he is an expensive reclamation project with attitude that may or may not turn out. Having him for $8.7M for two years is a big gamble.
Patrick Laine could not take a single stride for the Montreal Canadiens, and it would be difficult for anyone to twist themselves into a pretzel to explain how trading for him was a mistake.Now we sit and watch. Will he return to his former glory, or will he just get back to being a middle level player, or will he be another PLD. No way to know at this point. Of course he'll start strong, all players do on a new team, but what will be the final result of this "experiment". It will be interesting to watch.
It's an ugly number, but I might grow into it with time I guess.