Roster Building Thread - Part XII(Training Camp/Preseason)

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TominNC

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It’s the exact same team and issues as last year. Doesn’t matter about the 1 young guy who is going to make the roster. Also who cares about the f***ing deadline, we have no more picks to give up lol and we will be retooling next year when this core fails again.

I know I’m being negative but this is the same trash as last year.

Also, trouba should be booed because he sucks a bag of dicks at hockey. Not because of anything else.
How miserable
 
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Oscar Lindberg

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Negotiations won’t be happening during the year until Drury realizes Igor has them by the balls and just accepts his fate. At which point negotiations will resume

Guarantee they don’t go into next summer without a deal. Drury said as much that they’re priority is to re-sign him
 

LOFIN

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Negotiations won’t be happening during the year until Drury realizes Igor has them by the balls and just accepts his fate. At which point negotiations will resume

Guarantee they don’t go into next summer without a deal. Drury said as much that they’re priority is to re-sign him
I frankly think Drury has nothing to lose by letting this play out, unless Igor would somehow take offence to not being a priority and force himself to free-agency because of it.

Look, even if Igor will have the most mind-bogglingly good season there has been in the history of goaltending, how does that improve his position if he's already asking for the biggest contract in goaltending history? On the other hand, if doesn't play well, Drury might be able to lower the price.

By the nature of the position and what Igor is reportedly asking, I think it's actually Drury's advantage the further this goes along. Unless, like I said, Igor would somehow take offence and deliberately want out of New York. And let's face it, not that many people want out of New York.
 

Ruggs225

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I frankly think Drury has nothing to lose by letting this play out, unless Igor would somehow take offence to not being a priority and force himself to free-agency because of it.

Look, even if Igor will have the most mind-bogglingly good season there has been in the history of goaltending, how does that improve his position if he's already asking for the biggest contract in goaltending history? On the other hand, if doesn't play well, Drury might be able to lower the price.

By the nature of the position and what Igor is reportedly asking, I think it's actually Drury's advantage the further this goes along. Unless, like I said, Igor would somehow take offence and deliberately want out of New York. And let's face it, not that many people want out of New York.
Exactly.

And what teams can actually afford him with his demands. Certainly not most (if not all) contenders. Does he really want to go a rebuilding team?
 

Fitzy

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I'll admit I've never understood why it's considered so difficult for an agent and GM to debate contracts while a player plays.

Maybe risk and uncertainty with injuries?
 

The Crypto Guy

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I'll admit I've never understood why it's considered so difficult for an agent and GM to debate contracts while a player plays.

Maybe risk and uncertainty with injuries?
I think it’s more of a mental thing. They dont want outside distractions that could hinder his game (both sides).
 

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I frankly think Drury has nothing to lose by letting this play out, unless Igor would somehow take offence to not being a priority and force himself to free-agency because of it.

Look, even if Igor will have the most mind-bogglingly good season there has been in the history of goaltending, how does that improve his position if he's already asking for the biggest contract in goaltending history? On the other hand, if doesn't play well, Drury might be able to lower the price.

By the nature of the position and what Igor is reportedly asking, I think it's actually Drury's advantage the further this goes along. Unless, like I said, Igor would somehow take offence and deliberately want out of New York. And let's face it, not that many people want out of New York.
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