And what happens when you keep making claims on your insurance? Rates go up. It will cost , one way or another.And read the last one. If he's crocked, he'll just go to LTIR and presumably his contract is insured.
And what happens when you keep making claims on your insurance? Rates go up. It will cost , one way or another.And read the last one. If he's crocked, he'll just go to LTIR and presumably his contract is insured.
It seemed like Danny B was shopping him pretty hard at one point
Nurse and Campbell from the Oilers
Having watched him play hundreds of times, I don’t think it’ll work anywhereAnother guy I wonder about is Risto in Philadelphia it just hasn't worked in Philadelphia
Murphy, Savard and Jensen are 2nd pairing D and too good to be considered "bottom pairing". They're upgrades on Pionk. That could change in a couple of years, but as of now, they're all legit #4 guys at worst. Rutta is a question mark. Maybe bottom pairing quality. Maybe 2nd pairing. Hard to tell with that Sharks blueline.This is a good list, but I'd probably split these guys into 2 categories.
1. 30+ guys who are probably bottom-pair D's. These are guys you could probably move Schmidt for in a one-for-one, maybe retaining a bit of salary to even things out. Savard, Jensen, Murphy, Ruuta
Not this summer. Habs don't need the cap space or the roster spot yet.Gallagher
Hamonic is a lock to be bought out.Travis Hamonic is pretty much a lock.
I wouldn't discount the possibility of a Jonas Korpisalo buyout either.
When did it become a thing to say Josh Norris is bad?
He's not a bad player, he just can't stay healthy. He reminds me of Boeser who people called bad, but just couldn't play 75-82 games. Suddenly, he plays a full season and is good. If Norris can play a full season at some stage, he'll score 50-70 points and he's worth $8m, especially with the cap going up. If the shoulder injury has ruined him, he'll just go on LTIR.