You simply have to catch up with the times. The cap ceiling is no longer 70m.well kyrou's prime years are being a 30g but paid like a 40+ goal scorer so really not much being burnt there
You simply have to catch up with the times. The cap ceiling is no longer 70m.well kyrou's prime years are being a 30g but paid like a 40+ goal scorer so really not much being burnt there
well kyrou's prime years are being a 30g but paid like a 40+ goal scorer so really not much being burnt there
Boston hasn't won anything after 2011, 2011 also had most of their core players under 26. After their win they were early out or missed the playoffs in all but 3 years sinceDidn't Tampa won b2b cups?
Boston has been contender since 2011 cup win.
Do I need to even start with Hawks?
You fine how Army has done with team after Cup run?
Kyrou is the 64th highest paid player in the NHL along with Thomas. There are 5 goalies with higher salaries. So he is 59th in skater salary.You simply have to catch up with the times. The cap ceiling is no longer 70m.
There are only 17 NHLers with 40 or more goals last year. Only four of those players get paid 8mil or less this year. Stamkos who is getting paid 8Mil this year was getting 8.5 last season.I don't think that's true at all. I'll wait for someone to show the stats of this.
But Tarasenko got paid less 10 years ago for more goalKyrou is the 64th highest paid player in the NHL along with Thomas. There are 5 goalies with higher salaries. So he is 59th in skater salary.
This year he is tied for 52nd in points.
Kyrou was the 63rd highest point producer in a down year for him last season. Two years ago he was 49th.
I would say he is hovering pretty close to where he needs to be.
I think it's the fact that Kyrou and Thomas make the same amount of money, and so people see Kyrou as overpaid because he's not as good as Thomas. In reality, Thomas is underpaid and it's a fair contract for Kyrou.As for Kyrou, you'd think he was making 18m and not 8.125m like the way folks are going on about.
I think it's the fact that Kyrou and Thomas make the same amount of money, and so people see Kyrou as overpaid because he's not as good as Thomas. In reality, Thomas is underpaid and it's a fair contract for Kyrou.
That and some people cannot seem to grasp the idea that the cap ceiling goes up pretty much every year.
what is with all this reason and logic stuff?I think it's the fact that Kyrou and Thomas make the same amount of money, and so people see Kyrou as overpaid because he's not as good as Thomas. In reality, Thomas is underpaid and it's a fair contract for Kyrou.
That and some people cannot seem to grasp the idea that the cap ceiling goes up pretty much every year.
Once a weak defensive player, always one. Players do not improve parts of their game that cannot be tracked by a single stat line such as goals and assists. If +/- improves, it's the team/other players improving and making the player look good on the stat sheet. Kyrou is actually worse than Chris Stewart was defensively and netting 40+ more points than Stewart does not erase that gap.Here's the thing and maybe I'm the confused one: I don't see Kyrou and Thomas as the same type of player. They both perform different roles on the team and comparing one to the other is like comparing apples to oranges. Plus I don't feel enough credit is given to how much Kyrou's game and skillsets have grown since he started playing.
I'm not going to argue who the better player is at this point in the game (it's Thomas, come on now), but I think its foolish that we have to decide who is the best instead of enjoying that we have two players that are really damn good. Way Kyrou gets talked about is like he's the next Chris Stewart or something and that annoys me.
Sizzlean!Once a weak defensive player, always one. Players do not improve parts of their game that cannot be tracked by a single stat line such as goals and assists. If +/- improves, it's the team/other players improving and making the player look good on the stat sheet. Kyrou is actually worse than Chris Stewart was defensively and netting 40+ more points than Stewart does not erase that gap.
Also he cried that one time.
Trades like the Fowler trade will be the reason this franchise stays in a rebuild longer than needed.
He should be collecting as much draft capital and cap space as possible to make moves at the draft and to cuck other teams up against the cap on younger players. Instead we keep handing out our picks for aging vets past their primes which prevents us from doing so.
If you want to make a trade Army, get rid of the god awful contracts you signed.