Curufinwe
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If Fedorov signs him, good for Nichushkin. Maybe this will help him grow as a player. Dallas rushed him into the NHL.
If Fedorov signs him, good for Nichushkin. Maybe this will help him grow as a player. Dallas rushed him into the NHL.
It was kind of a weird situation. Val was unhappy about being traded so he didn't want to stay in the KHL but he could only come over if he played in the NHL. He would have been better served by being in the AHL but that wasn't an option.
Why wasn't the AHL an option?
Why wasn't the AHL an option?
You never know how things will turn out. A couple years ago, he's almost the 3rd highest scoring forward on the Stars as an 18/19 year old. Was it Jagr that said he was going to be the next Malkin? Or Malkin said he's the next Jagr. Something like that, I think. I don't know, maybe not. Then he gets hurt and plays only 8 games. Then he has less of a season than would've been expected. Now he's off to the KHL. In September of 2014, who is thinking that would happen?
so is dallas trying to trade him?
Why wouldn't the Stars simply trade him before it got to that? Seems like the issue is coaching and/or management. Might as well move on if the player doesn't want to be there. They can probably find really good value out of him as well.
What do I know though?
so is dallas trying to trade him?
Jagr said he could be the best in the world.
At least he does want to resign with the Stars. It shows he still wants to play in the NHL.
Jagr said something nice about a player on his former team right before playing his former team. People have really overblown a throwaway comment from Jagr.
#1 in the conference last year but Ruff is the problem lol
Isn't this why they signed Hudler in the first place?
I mean, it sucks to lose him but Dallas still has a lot of weapons up front.
Why wouldn't the Stars simply trade him before it got to that? Seems like the issue is coaching and/or management. Might as well move on if the player doesn't want to be there. They can probably find really good value out of him as well.
What do I know though?
Isn't this why they signed Hudler in the first place?
I mean, it sucks to lose him but Dallas still has a lot of weapons up front.