This is the Rick Nash we remember

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At half salary, he’s a very good player for them. He has been noticeable on the ice. I didn’t read the article but if the writer is complaining about Nash - playing Post-concussion - I don’t think it’s going to be hugely credible. I may be wrong but my “hot take” is that he has been making things happen. He probably pops a couple in next game.
 
At half salary, he’s a very good player for them. He has been noticeable on the ice. I didn’t read the article but if the writer is complaining about Nash - playing Post-concussion - I don’t think it’s going to be hugely credible. I may be wrong but my “hot take” is that he has been making things happen. He probably pops a couple in next game.

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His best days are behind him, and in his best days, he was already whack in the playoffs.
 
At half salary, he’s a very good player for them. He has been noticeable on the ice. I didn’t read the article but if the writer is complaining about Nash - playing Post-concussion - I don’t think it’s going to be hugely credible. I may be wrong but my “hot take” is that he has been making things happen. He probably pops a couple in next game.
I briefly read some of it. Mentioned Nash had 18 shots but no 5-on-5 goals. Was making things happen but not scoring. Things we've seen.
 
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He is a declining player with a significant concussion history. Hopefully we have no interest in re-signing him.
one year or two year deal at very minimal money (which probably won't happen) otherwise no thank you. He obviously likes ny and is no doubt i'm sure a good mentor for the team but its not worth more than a year or two for more than 3 million per. I'm sure some other team will give it to him
 
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