Bryanbryoil
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- Sep 13, 2004
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I'm sure Holland touched base with Jimmy Howard, I wonder what was said. Honestly I'd be more interested in a goalie putting up good numbers on a bad team than a goalie putting up great numbers on a great defensive team.
Those last year numbers though, wow.
What you posted makes perfect sense. Being a shorten season and Smith knows the team would be command sense to bring him back .In all likelihood we will see a shortened season with a shortened training camp and Holland probably saw the value of bringing back the goalie tandem that knows the defense and vice versa. Won't be much time to feel out a new team.
In all likelihood we will see a shortened season with a shortened training camp and Holland probably saw the value of bringing back the goalie tandem that knows the defense and vice versa. Won't be much time to feel out a new team.
That's always a risk, but if it's shorter season, there's less need to play him, hopefully that bares out.I'm less concerned with Smith qua Smith than I am with Tippett overplaying him.
That's always a risk, but if it's shorter season, there's less need to play him, hopefully that bares out.
I would say it's half that and half the inability to get away from the loyalty to the old guy.Maybe, I'm just not sure the coach believes in Kosko.
I still think there’s a good chance we’re gonna circle back to Arizona for a goalie in season if our guys are not getting the job done. Holland asked about Kuemper earlier, wouldn’t be surprised at all to see him coming here at some point. Holland does really want to address the goalies and bring us a stud in that position.
I would say it's half that and half the inability to get away from the loyalty to the old guy.
The latter is the bigger blind spot, I hope that he learned his lesson from the play-in debacle.
I still think there’s a good chance we’re gonna circle back to Arizona for a goalie in season if our guys are not getting the job done. Holland asked about Kuemper earlier, wouldn’t be surprised at all to see him coming here at some point. Holland does really want to address the goalies and bring us a stud in that position.
I still think there’s a good chance we’re gonna circle back to Arizona for a goalie in season if our guys are not getting the job done. Holland asked about Kuemper earlier, wouldn’t be surprised at all to see him coming here at some point. Holland does really want to address the goalies and bring us a stud in that position.
Good call on switching to this thread. I agree that other GM’s aren’t going to do us any favours, but my point was that we don’t need them to. We can sign Bear right now to a contract comfortably in the high 2’s if we wanted to without having to move anyone out. We’d just submit a 20 man roster on opening day to be cap compliant and then put Klef on LTIR before calling up the waived players, including Chiasson, to get to the full 23 man roster.@tabs
I thought it'd be better to reply to you in this thread than the Lagesson one so it's not derailed.
I say that because other GMs aren't in the business of helping the Oilers out when they have arguably the best duo in the league when they're tight to the cap and have a key RFA to sign. If I was another team's GM, this is the approach I'd be taking if I'm taking on a player of Chiasson's caliber with no money being returned.
If anyone wanted Chiasson straight up as a cap dump, it'd likely be done by now. It could still happen but I'm not holding my breath.
Good call on switching to this thread. I agree that other GM’s aren’t going to do us any favours, but my point was that we don’t need them to. We can sign Bear right now to a contract comfortably in the high 2’s if we wanted to without having to move anyone out. We’d just submit a 20 man roster on opening day to be cap compliant and then put Klef on LTIR before calling up the waived players, including Chiasson, to get to the full 23 man roster.
I know that DRY line was the best line in the league for a decent period of time, but remember too that McNuge were lights out in the play in round. Sure it was a small sample size against a defensively questionable team, but they made some serious magic. Nine points in four games is the highest point per game (McDavid 2.25) seen in the playoffs since '91-92 (Mario Lemieux 2.27) and '92-93 (Adam Oates 2.25).
The latter is the bigger blind spot, I hope that he learned his lesson from the play-in debacle.
Wow Strome getting paid. While the Spooner trade was dumb, I don’t think he was ever going to break out like that here unless he moved to wing.