I'll be honest, I'm disappointed, but I guess I get it. They probably felt they owed the best player in Providence an NHL paycheck for his good work down there both in terms of his play and his mentorship of the 21 year olds on the team. Stuff like that does happen and fans aren't really privy to those conversations and considerations.What do you think of the latest call up? Same rationale I would suggest.
Lettieri doesn’t cost anything extra. McLaughlin went down and the salaries are a was.Vinni's addition costs the Bruins an extra $225,000 or so. Brining up Lysell costs an extra $752,500. Both numbers get sliced down per league day, so the big numbers are just an example here.
I'm sure this in no way affects the rationale of the Boston Bruins.
D. Excellent explanation of Bruin drafting wins by winning the best prospect in the round. Love the podcast.Lettieri doesn’t cost anything extra. McLaughlin went down and the salaries are a was.
Lysell is 463K minutes the savings on McLaughlin.
The difference between Lettieri and Lysell would be 43K for the rest of the season
I think he was talking about real cash not cap hit.Lettieri doesn’t cost anything extra. McLaughlin went down and the salaries are a was.
Lysell is 463K minutes the savings on McLaughlin.
The difference between Lettieri and Lysell would be 43K for the rest of the season
You should share it with your friends then.D. Excellent explanation of Bruin drafting wins by winning the best prospect in the round. Love the podcast.