Todd1a
Kucherov or prospect
Vegas in on Stamkos lol of courseInsiders are beginning to report which teams want him and are figuring out how to get him.
Buckle up folks, this is not a drill.
Vegas in on Stamkos lol of courseInsiders are beginning to report which teams want him and are figuring out how to get him.
Buckle up folks, this is not a drill.
To be even fairer, Barkov shutdown every star he played against. So I mean, Kucherov was held goalless, but so were McDavid and Pastrnak. I don't think we were going through the motions. I think we got beat by a better team and the heir apparent to Patrice Bergeron.To be fair he was the only guy that looked like he wasn't going through the motions in that series. The question is whether you trust him to be that guy again with a contract in his back pocket.
AmenAs July 1st looms, mere minutes away, I plead you all clutch your 91 jerseys, pray to your hockey gods and think back to the selection of 08, 60 goals in the Peg, the dawning of the C, 1 shift, 1 minute, 1 goal in the bubble, leading our team and house to glory, 2 fold.
12 hours till noon. Hang our banners high and hope one more will soon be achieved as 91 ascends Tampa glory as a bolt for life.
May a contract soon unfold and please all. God help us all.
Well no, say what you will about 3m, but they offered him term through his age 42 season. Thats a HUGE commitment for a 34 year old, and I can completely understand why it was done. That said, I still don't like the way it has been handled so far, but also, if they want to remain competitive hard decisions have to be made at some point.I think it's more the dollar amount of the offer people are shocked at. Especially since it seems like a take it or leave it. Seems kinda clowny.
What I read from Freeman was 3x5Well no, say what you will about 3m, but they offered him term through his age 42 season. Thats a HUGE commitment for a 34 year old, and I can completely understand why it was done. That said, I still don't like the way it has been handled so far, but also, if they want to remain competitive hard decisions have to be made at some point.
You won't find many that disagree. He is basically an elite powerplay tool at this point and thats awesome, still had 40, but comparing the two side by side we're better with Guentzel.Im a Habs fan but just a big fan of the league in general as I watch a ton of hockey.
I know I don’t have the same emotional attachment to Stammer as you guys, but I was in Florida last winter, saw 3 games live and man I thought Stamkos was horrendous 5 on 5.
I think you guys look much better right now with JG.
Sure I’d bring him back on a cheap deal but he might not be your best option with the cap remaining.
I like the work JBB’s done to give Vasi, Hedman, Kuch and Point another shot at contending.
Like, Crosby and Malkin are still great and I get what you're saying, but people are quick to look at the age of Stamkos and go "yeah they're all getting old" but really, Kuch is 31, Point/Hagel/Cirelli/Cernak etc are all in 20s still. They'll need to figure out the future on the blueline after MCD/Heddy, but they're... in drastically better shape for the future than people give them credit for.Think JBB just doesn't want to get where the Penguins currently are.
Jeeeeezis CHRYS1T
This, if he’s pushed out and will sign with some other team then he might as well get paid and mail it.TBF the contract he signs is likely not the contract he would sign with us. Home discount is out of the window here
Insiderr has legit Twitter followers (including a bunch of player agents), but they posted this on the 29th.