Technically, they were not allowed.One would think NYR have spoken with his agent prior to dealing for his rights, no?
Where is that logic? goodrow is a 4th line guy maybe a 3rd w/ injuries?Where does Goodrow fit in? Buch or Kravy have to be dealt now, no?
Goodrow is a bottom 6 guy lolWhere does Goodrow fit in? Buch or Kravy have to be dealt now, no?
Buchnevich is being dealt in the Eichel deal. Goodrow is another piece to help round out our bottom 6 needWhere does Goodrow fit in? Buch or Kravy have to be dealt now, no?
Soooo what you’re telling me is that we traded Howden and a 7th for goodrow and a 4th. Sweet Jesus
Goodrow (but he needs to be signed first - but we got exclusive negotiating rights now) and a 4th round pick in 2022 plus a player that will likely never suit up for... Brett Howden and a 2022 7th round pick. Not bad
The Howden trade is good. The Goodrow trade remains to be seen based on what they pay him.
We traded a 7th for his negotiating rights. Im sure we will sign him. Jesus im not sure how you can rate the goodrow trade as anything but a positive
He's off to a good start. That's for sure.Everyone hating on drury can SUCK IT!
Teams wanted him as a gm, he learned from EVERYWHERE in the organization. He is an overachevier and works tiressly. Give the man a chance. hell surprise
Because if they sign him to a bad contract then it was better off not trading for his rights in the first place?
What is a bad contract? I'd like to know.Because if they sign him to a bad contract then it was better off not trading for his rights in the first place?
What is a bad contract? I'd like to know.