Justin17
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Maybe not but no way we are adding to Georgiev to get Jost
Maybe not but no way we are adding to Georgiev to get Jost
Probably more than Sakic is willing to spend, although that would be a slam drunk trade for them in terms of need.Wonder what the Rangers could get from Colorado for both Kreider and Georgiev?
I can. If I was Kreider, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg would all be on my list. And frankly, I’m glad it’s an irrelevant team like the Habs on the list as opposed to maybe a team like Colorado that is actually a good fit.just my opinion but i cant believe anyone who has been to montreal would put montreal on their no-trade list.
I have never been to VAN but it sounds beautiful and I'm sure it is. .
just my opinion but i cant believe anyone who has been to montreal would put montreal on their no-trade list.
AA is the type of forward we should be looking for. Same with Labanc although I feel like the Sharks would t necessarily want to move him. Jost doesn’t excite or do anything for me personally I don’t have an interest in him. I’d take some teams #1 prospect if it meant getting no pick. It’s time to shoot for quality.Labanc, Jost, Athanasiou.
Those are the forwards I would be looking at in a deal around Georgiev. All skate and would give us much needed depth in the top 9, extending certain players to the 4th line
indeed - i used to slip and fall on the ice every day in the winter. not to mention the endless freezing and thawing cycle the body endures. but we've got cold cities in the US too. so i can't imagine the weather would the concern - particularly for a guy from Boston.Montreal is gorgeous but it sure is cold.
indeed - i used to slip and fall on the ice every day in the winter. not to mention the endless freezing and thawing cycle the body endures. but we've got cold cities in the US too. so i can't imagine the weather would the concern - particularly for a guy from Boston.
I have never been to VAN but it sounds beautiful and I'm sure it is. Personally, I'd much rather play in VAN or MTL than TOR for example. Or Detroit or Minneapolis, for that matter. In fact, i wonder if the expectation re Kreider's no-trade list is based on anything but speculation. I have no idea, i'm just wondering if Kreider would legit say 'no' to Montreal but 'yes' to, say, Dallas or Columbus.
if that's the case, i'd be curious to know what the bottom-line difference is. i know they have a higher overall tax rate but NY is pretty high itself and then there's propertly and local taxes. i have never heard an actual number on the percentage difference. Plus, if it's just for a few months, does it really make a huge difference?It's probably just financially driven. Higher tax rate in Canada.
I want Labanc, I think his game is just too good of a fit for DQ's system, not to at least kick the tires on himLabanc, Jost, Athanasiou.
Those are the forwards I would be looking at in a deal around Georgiev. All skate and would give us much needed depth in the top 9, extending certain players to the 4th line
Could be an adblocker. You may also want to try updating Chrome.does anyone know why - on my pc, a pretty new one - twitter posts aren't appearing when i read threads here? I'm using chrome fwiw. i dont have this issue on my phone.
The media scrutiny is a nightmare.Montreal is gorgeous but it sure is cold.
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Kaapo looks like he wanted to be home having soup 3 hours ago. Ruff looking at the camera how I look at Ruff. Lindgren should have worn a monocle on the bruised eye. Skjei looks photoshopped in with the best picture they found of him.
if that's the case, i'd be curious to know what the bottom-line difference is. i know they have a higher overall tax rate but NY is pretty high itself and then there's propertly and local taxes. i have never heard an actual number on the percentage difference. Plus, if it's just for a few months, does it really make a huge difference?
anyhow, i'm not trying to be combative. i'm just digging into CK's no-trade list.
Brooks again implying that DeAngelo is on the block. If they pick signing Kreider over DeAngelo I think I’d flip my ****. Unless the return for DeAngelo is staggering.
Most dreary & depressing major city on Earth. I’m very well travelled and I don’t think I’ve ever been to a city as rude as Vancouver, it is literally not even commonplace for people to greet you when you walk into a store. No one asks how you’re doing, strangers don’t talk to you unless it’s homeless people begging for money or thugs jumping you with bear mace & batons. The government is also insanely corrupt and props up any company who lobbies them and grants them monopoly status. Uber/Lyft weren’t even allowed here until like a month ago because of how in bed the taxi unions are with the government, and now that they’re here they still have to jump through a ton of regulations placed on them so it’s not profitable. There’s a 40% tax on parking spots. Just a ridiculous city, and any picture you find that looks beautiful is taken on the one of 30 days you can actually see the skyline and mountains because it’s always grey and rainyI have never been to VAN but it sounds beautiful and I'm sure it is. Personally, I'd much rather play in VAN or MTL than TOR for example. Or Detroit or Minneapolis, for that matter. In fact, i wonder if the expectation re Kreider's no-trade list is based on anything but speculation. I have no idea, i'm just wondering if Kreider would legit say 'no' to Montreal but 'yes' to, say, Dallas or Columbus.
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Kaapo looks like he wanted to be home having soup 3 hours ago. Ruff looking at the camera how I look at Ruff. Lindgren should have worn a monocle on the bruised eye. Skjei looks photoshopped in with the best picture they found of him.