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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAWho do we lose to offer sheet next year? Jarventie? Rodrigue? We have shown we have no spine at all and let other teams come and steal from our cupboard as they wish.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAWho do we lose to offer sheet next year? Jarventie? Rodrigue? We have shown we have no spine at all and let other teams come and steal from our cupboard as they wish.
If anything this proves to guys like Holloway that if you want to f around and sign an offer sheet just go get more money out of the team, be prepared to play somewhere else.Who do we lose to offer sheet next year? Jarventie? Rodrigue? We have shown we have no spine at all and let other teams come and steal from our cupboard as they wish.
I remember seeing something about Libor Hajek wanting to try the NHL again. 26 year old LHD. He played a few years in Hartford for Knob.Bob hinting someone that Knob knows well and is currently unsigned could be a PTO for us. Any ideas who?
Interesting. Another possible candidate. I remember the name a bit but don’t know the player.I remember seeing something about Libor Hajek wanting to try the NHL again. 26 year old LHD. He played a few years in Hartford for Knob.
He ended up signing a contract in Czechia, but the team could use a bit of LHD depth now.
If that's who Stauffer was talking about and not Dermott, I'm interested. Hajek has size, too and is known for his ability to defend.I remember seeing something about Libor Hajek wanting to try the NHL again. 26 year old LHD. He played a few years in Hartford for Knob.
He ended up signing a contract in Czechia, but the team could use a bit of LHD depth now.
9M costs 1st, 2nd, 3rdWe don't have 4 1sts to give them. Seider is projected to come in around 9-10 million. A heck of a player.
Wow...thats about as obscure as it gets.I remember seeing something about Libor Hajek wanting to try the NHL again. 26 year old LHD. He played a few years in Hartford for Knob.
He ended up signing a contract in Czechia, but the team could use a bit of LHD depth now.
Not the same at all. Johansen couldn't play a game after the trade, apparently due to injury.Flyers attempting to terminate RyJo's contract based on "material breach" is quite the story. Chicago did the same with Perry. The Sharks with Kane.
Then of course there's all the LTIR f***ery done by Chicago, Tampa, and Vegas. Oh and the Leafs.
Everywhere around the League you are seeing cutthroat moves made for the betterment of the team. And we can't even Mark Stone an actually injured Kane to help ourselves out.
Yes, thanks.. I'm mistaken.. here's the compensation for siging an RFA9M costs 1st, 2nd, 3rd
10M costs two 1sts, 2nd, 3rd
AAV | Compensation |
$1 - $1,511,701 | None |
$1,5111,701 - $2,290,457 | 1 3rd-round pick |
$2,290,457 - $4,580,917 | 1 2nd-round pick |
$4,580,917 - $6,871,374 | 1 1st-round pick, 1 3rd-round pick |
$6,871,374 - $9,161,834 | 1 1st-round pick, 1 2nd-round pick, 1 3rd-round pick |
$9,161,834 - $11,452,294 | 2 1st-round picks, 1 2nd-round pick, 1 3rd-round pick |
$11,452,294 or more | 4 1st-round picks |
Not the same at all. Johansen couldn't play a game after the trade, apparently due to injury.
Which isn’t even a breach of contract. And yet they are trying to void the contract. Now tell me of the 6 or 7 other situations where Cap was freed up.Not the same at all. Johansen couldn't play a game after the trade, apparently due to injury.
Seems like he'd be a tough and cheap 3rd pairing guy if we decided to trade Kulak to open some cap.Jarred Tinordi was the name that came to my mind after the Stauffer description. Knoblauch was his HC in the AHL a few seasons back
Tinordi can't even skate. We need someone who can make a first pass as wellJarred Tinordi was the name that came to my mind after the Stauffer description. Knoblauch was his HC in the AHL a few seasons back
I did not mention Arvidsson in my post. I said Skinner.The chose Skinner and Arvidsson to be his wingers instead of Holloway and, what Perry? But don't let me get in the way of a good theory though
For better or worse Nurse mimics the partner he is deployed with. With Larrson and VD he played a shutdown game which as you said does not suit his skill set . With Barrie and Schultz it was a puck moving or at least puck skating game. I think the reason for this is to try and compliment his partner more so than anything else. Nurse saw very little PP time once Barrie arrived though so I don’t get that statement at all.
Not sure we have all the draft picks required to be tossing out an offer sheet lolThis is the remaining UFA defencemen:
1. Justin Schultz
2. Kevin Shattenkirk
3. Calen Addison
4. Tyson Barrie
5. Tony DeAngelo
6. Jarred Tinordi
7. Gustav Lindström
8. Alex Goligoski
9. Mark Giordano
10. Marco Scandella
11. Nikita Zaitsev
12. Travis Dermott
13. John Klingberg
14. Marc Staal
15. Robert Bortuzzo
This is the RFA's:
1. Moritz Seider
2. Thomas Harley
3. Nikita Okhotyuk
4. Ilya Solovyov
Do we see any intresting?
I could have time for Lindström, Scandella, Dermott, Klingberg or Bortuzzo for a top for role. Or why not offersheet Seider or Harley?
Thoughts?
Nope we do not. We have to own our own, not others and they have to be from the next draft.Not sure we have all the draft picks required to be tossing out an offer sheet lol
The Athletic said:Speaking of impressive defensive results on a bad team, Alex Vlasic has overtaken Seth Jones as the Blackhawks’ best blueliner. Vlasic’s combo of a 6-foot-6 frame and excellent skating is a nightmare for attackers to navigate around. He covers so much space and closes gaps exceptionally quickly with his reach and feet. The 22-year-old left-shot has logged the most minutes against “elite” competition of all Chicago defenders. Despite difficult top pair usage, Vlasic is driving the best expected goal share on the entire team (forwards included). Chicago has a near break-even goal differential during Vlasic’s minutes but has a whopping minus-73 goal differential when he’s on the bench at five-on-five.
He just signed an extension a couple of months. I doubt they let him goWhat would it take to get Alex Vlasic out of Chicago? A shutdown defenseman if I’ve ever seen one and is an analytics darling.
Who are the NHL’s best shutdown defensemen and why are they so valuable?
There are plenty of elite shutdown defenders who never get a turn in the spotlight because of the focus on points.www.nytimes.com
Well Holloways interview he says Broberg approached him about it and doing it.
So I mean Broberg clearly wanted out.