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Speculation: - Roster Building thread - Part XVII - (TDL is March 7th)
Because players and their agents negotiate for them. If a team wants to give them less trade protection, the player and his agent are going to want more money and higher signing bonuses.let's talk no movement clauses. why do the rangers give out so many dang clauses?
Fellas I've been looking around and I haven't seen anything indicating Kreider is being rumored in trades.
Doesn't mean it won't happen, but with the amount of dialogue you'd at least think some of the main beat writers had said something. Is it just that he's being held out of the lineup?
let's talk no movement clauses. why do the rangers give out so many dang clauses?
Brady Skjei in 2020. His name was not out there. Nowhere. We discussed the possibility of the Rangers moving him on this board. The Rangers were facing a possible cap crunch especially after re-signing Kreider earlier that day. Right before the 3pm deal, Shayna tweeted the Rangers were trading Brady Skjei to the Carolina Hurricanes for a first round pick in 2020. Braden Schneider.Fellas I've been looking around and I haven't seen anything indicating Kreider is being rumored in trades.
Doesn't mean it won't happen, but with the amount of dialogue you'd at least think some of the main beat writers had said something. Is it just that he's being held out of the lineup?
Dominoes
The NHL and NHLPA need to have a discussion about there being too many clauses. You don't see this amount of clauses in the other sports.Because players and their agents negotiate for them. If a team wants to give them less trade protection, the player and his agent are going to want more money and higher signing bonuses.
Movement clauses are one of the things the NHL and NHLPA agreed to in the CBA. The player and their agents are going to use it to have some control over where they go.
If you want to complain about movement clauses, look at the root cause. Movement clauses only apply to UFA years. If we had less players on UFA contracts, we'd have less movement clauses. This is a team-building issue, not a CBA issue.
Brady Skjei in 2020. His name was not out there. Nowhere. We discussed the possibility of the Rangers moving him on this board. The Rangers were facing a possible cap crunch especially after re-signing Kreider earlier that day. Right before the 3pm deal, Shayna tweeted the Rangers were trading Brady Skjei to the Carolina Hurricanes for a first round pick in 2020. Braden Schneider.
Frederic is injured. Week to week.
My imaginary sources tell me he’s close to trading for Joey McTits, which would be a huge addition.Can't believe Drury didn't weaponize our cap space to bring in Shane LaChance. Huge miss.
My imaginary sources tell me he’s close to trading for Joey McTits, which would be a huge addition.
Every team in the league hands them out. It’s the reality of the NHL, you’re not signing players without them.let's talk no movement clauses. why do the rangers give out so many dang clauses?
Good Habs signed Evans.
Steal of a contract for a pretty good bottom 6 C
Missed this quote from Jones the other day. Vibes were upbeat after trading Lindgren (crying about getting traded) and Vesey (crying about playing time)? You don't say? Im sure trading sourpusses like Kakko and Trouba didnt hurt the vibes either.