Reclamation Project
Cut It All Right In Two
- Jul 6, 2011
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Just a word of advice: never trust Russian media. They're terrible sources for information. About as reliable as tabloids. Hardly any of them are reputable.
not worried about russians. just worried about offer sheets, get it done by July 1st!!!!
Voynov could have left during the lockout. Instead he reported to Manchester.
I'm not worried.
Voynov could have left during the lockout. Instead he reported to Manchester.
I'm not worried.
Bing! Bing! Bing! The kid stayed in the AHL despite the lure of instant money because he wanted to play in the NHL - not the KHL. He would be there already.
And look, as long as the Kings keep winning, why the **** would he leave? Hello!?!?!?! He'll get his money when the time comes, but for some people some things matter more than money.
Nope. No chance.
NHL and KHL have an MOA to respect each other's contracts. Voynov had a valid NHL contract, that was assigned to AHL. A guy like Voynov is not bad, but with how bad the KHL got destroyed before without an agreement (Radulov vs Ovechkin, Malkin, etc), it would take a superstar signing for the KHL to risk losing that agreement. KHL blocked Visnovsky staying in Slovan for this very reason, and more topical for us Kings fans prospect LW Nikolai Prokhorkin was sent back to KHL this season for that reason.
At no point before this season could Voynov have left for KHL, any rumours anybody might have heard were BS. However this season with be the first since signing that Voynov has the option to head back to Russia. That being said, I consider it HIGHLY unlikely that Voynov heads back to KHL now, Kings will pay the man.
Nope. No chance.
NHL and KHL have an MOA to respect each other's contracts. Voynov had a valid NHL contract, that was assigned to AHL. A guy like Voynov is not bad, but with how bad the KHL got destroyed before without an agreement (Radulov vs Ovechkin, Malkin, etc), it would take a superstar signing for the KHL to risk losing that agreement. KHL blocked Visnovsky staying in Slovan for this very reason, and more topical for us Kings fans prospect LW Nikolai Prokhorkin was sent back to KHL this season for that reason.
At no point before this season could Voynov have left for KHL, any rumours anybody might have heard were BS. However this season with be the first since signing that Voynov has the option to head back to Russia. That being said, I consider it HIGHLY unlikely that Voynov heads back to KHL now, Kings will pay the man.
DL gave him chioce if i recall correctly.. go to AHL or KHL by lockout...
DL gave him chioce if i recall correctly.. go to AHL or KHL by lockout...
Can't see how that was true given the way the Kings handled Loktionov during the lockout. Loki pondered the thought of leaving and there were even rumors that he had a deal in place (was it Atlant or Severstal?) with a KHL team and the Kings tried to get him to report to Manchester. When he didn't right away there was a lot of speculation but nothing was ever said by either side whether he had permission or not. Hammond did a few releases saying the Kings weren't exactly thrilled but that they were in a wait and see mode.
Are you pehaps thinking of Moller and DL telling him it was ok for him to leave to play for Skelleftea in the SEL?