cptjeff
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Please don't make me put my moderator hat on. You've very much been toeing the line on being respectful here. Cool it, okay?Oh come on lol
Please don't make me put my moderator hat on. You've very much been toeing the line on being respectful here. Cool it, okay?Oh come on lol
Usually a response isnt warranted in that situationI'm not sure what you mean? I gave you some advice based on how I viewed your posts were being received by the board and you disagreed. What more is there to say other than "ok"? I have no desire to engage further.
Welp, I guess ill just bow out then because I feel as though Ive been as respectable as you can bePlease don't make me put my moderator hat on. You've very much been toeing the line on being respectful here. Cool it, okay?
I tried to say this a few weeks back before the deadline due to the lack of transparency..seeing is believing. Just look at the lengths the broadcast crew and social team goes to spin doctor a bad game or anything negative as if an honest assessment would crush the fanbase.Until Donnie turtlenecks bags a marquee player by outbidding teams , I will consider this team to be a bridesmaid on all trade speculation involving star player(s).
It was in his podcast that I listened to and summarized a few days ago. I agree that it wasn't a "huge overpay" relative to NJ, but he did come right out and say it was a massive offer that he thought was better than NJ's. That's pretty vague though.I didn't get that exact takeaway from reading Seravalli's twitter posts. Carolina's offer was competitive but I seriously doubt it was a huge overpay relative to NJ's. Carolina's offer has not been disclosed so we don't know what conditions were attached to it. Until Donnie turtlenecks bags a marquee player by outbidding teams , I will consider this team to be a bridesmaid on all trade speculation involving star player(s).
The point of listing those trades (and yess I did forget Kotaniemi, which how could I actually) was that in three years of being the top dog in the Metro (and 2nd best team in that timeframe behind Tampa until this year, now 2nd behind Boston) theyve yet to acquire a player where you go 'yeah, hes gonna help them out a lot'
Id disagree that its standard operating procedure to be leading your division three straight years and still looking to make your first big trade.
But hey, thats even more testament to how strong the core is in Carolina. For all I know this summer they'll make some moves that will put all Ive said to rest. Its just a timing issue that I have
Having mediocre and/or injury prone goalies hasn’t stopped a few teams. The answer is that we should have gone all in this year and next. But I doubt we do next year either unless teams accept our low ball offers just like we hope our UFAs to do the same. Doing good business is our Stanley Cup.Given the goalie situation we are currently confronting, who thinks this is/was the year to go all in?
The point of listing those trades (and yess I did forget Kotaniemi, which how could I actually) was that in three years of being the top dog in the Metro (and 2nd best team in that timeframe behind Tampa until this year, now 2nd behind Boston) theyve yet to acquire a player where you go 'yeah, hes gonna help them out a lot'
Id disagree that its standard operating procedure to be leading your division three straight years and still looking to make your first big trade.
But hey, thats even more testament to how strong the core is in Carolina. For all I know this summer they'll make some moves that will put all Ive said to rest. Its just a timing issue that I have
Having mediocre and/or injury prone goalies hasn’t stopped a few teams. The answer is that we should have gone all in this year and next. But I doubt we do next year either unless teams accept our low ball offers just like we hope our UFAs to do the same. Doing good business is our Stanley Cup.
Thank you for educating us.The point of listing those trades (and yess I did forget Kotaniemi, which how could I actually) was that in three years of being the top dog in the Metro (and 2nd best team in that timeframe behind Tampa until this year, now 2nd behind Boston) theyve yet to acquire a player where you go 'yeah, hes gonna help them out a lot'
Id disagree that its standard operating procedure to be leading your division three straight years and still looking to make your first big trade.
But hey, thats even more testament to how strong the core is in Carolina. For all I know this summer they'll make some moves that will put all Ive said to rest. Its just a timing issue that I have
Honestly, it might just be the location. A lot of the star players we're pushing for are young guys, prime of their life and still enjoying it. Raleigh's big selling point has always been it's a great location with good weather and a nice place to raise a family. Which will typically appeal to players on the backend of their career.
Well then Kane should have been down with it.