BonMorrison
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Thought he was cooked after last season ngl.
Thought he was cooked after last season ngl.
He's cooked.Maybe he didn't feel motivated because Montreal was spinning their tires, but he looked bad.
No risk for Vegas obviously, but this is a waste of paper, bandwidth and time.
No risk for Vegas obviously, but this is a waste of paper, bandwidth and time.
Yeah, but a guy like Tyler Johnson might be a better option as an example.I could post this in most of the PTO threads, but there is a requirement for (8+) veteran players being dressed in every preseason game. Adding a guy like Pearson spares another vet from having to make a round trip flight or two during preseason. Vegas' preseason schedule doesn't look particularly strenuous but the established guys don't need to play in every preseason game.
Yeah, but a guy like Tyler Johnson might be a better option as an example.
He did miss a lot of time with his injury (or injuries). At 32, if he signs a cheap deal to fit in their cap as a means to get a better one the following year or be trade bait at the deadline, that'd be good for him. I think he had some real issues with his recovery for his injury (he had 3 hand surgeries that year), I recall even Hughes calling out the Canucks handling of it.Maybe he didn't feel motivated because Montreal was spinning their tires, but he looked bad.
No risk for Vegas obviously, but this is a waste of paper, bandwidth and time.
and before the contract kicked in, assured him he wouldn't be exposed in the expansion draft. Fairly sure Seattle wouldn't have taken him with that contract regardless.He was cooked before his last contract
Still one of the strangest contract extensions I have seen
I remember Benning complaining about having cap-space to sign Hughes and Pettersson
then for absolutely no reason Benning kept him at the deadline then gave him a contract with a NTC
Nobody in the hockey world understood what the hell Benning was doing
and before the contract kicked in, assured him he wouldn't be exposed in the expansion draft. Fairly sure Seattle wouldn't have taken him with that contract regardless.
Damn I forgot about that. 6-7 surgeries total per Dhaliwal.He did miss a lot of time with his injury (or injuries). At 32, if he signs a cheap deal to fit in their cap as a means to get a better one the following year or be trade bait at the deadline, that'd be good for him. I think he had some real issues with his recovery for his injury (he had 3 hand surgeries that year), I recall even Hughes calling out the Canucks handling of it.
Having that many surgeries on his hand and then missing time, having issues with how his injuries were handled, that can really set a player back.