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Let's hope the next contract he receives is behind our bench as the new defensive coach...
I want this more then anything, he would be great mentor to Derek Forbort
Let's hope the next contract he receives is behind our bench as the new defensive coach...
Upon further review...I'm pretty sure that is Stoll out there.
He skated by himself before he was joined by Jonathan Quick, who took the ice in shorts and sneakers and offered several passes with a right-handed stick.
Upon further review...I'm pretty sure that is Stoll out there.
he has to be ruled healthy before he can be bought outI wish it wasn't so, but it seems to me that Mitchell is most likely done for. In that case shouldn't the Kings use a compliance buy out?
he has to be ruled healthy before he can be bought out
I wish it wasn't so, but it seems to me that Mitchell is most likely done for. In that case shouldn't the Kings use a compliance buy out? It would be the best and safest option regarding the salary cap issues the team faces. Scuderi would be easier to re-sign and the defense would be the same as last season, assuming Muzzin, Martinez and Ellerby (maybe) are re-signed also.
Regher-Doughty
Scuderi-Voynov
Muzzin-Greene
Martinez
Ellerby (maybe)
That's a solid group. Martinez is better than his performance last season and Ellerby isn't a lost cause at all.
LTIR doesn't seem like the fool proof option either. From what I can gather it might be more of a headache than it's worth. I'd rather have Scuds back for sure and cap space certainy than gamble on Mithchell maybe not at 100% for a full season.
I think he'd have to clear waivers.Ellerby needs at least a year in Manchester.
I think he'd have to clear waivers.
depends if he signs a 2 way or not
Keaton Ellerby's qualifying offer is a minimum of $735,000.
Because his base salary of $700,000 is greater than $660,000 and less than $1,000,000, it is increased by 5 percent for the purposes of his qualifying offer.
NOTE: It must be a one-way qualifying offer IF a) the player appeared in 180 or more NHL games in three previous seasons; b) the player appeared in 60 or more NHL games the previous season; and c) the player did not clear waivers during the previous season. Backup goaltender appearances count as games.
CBA REFERENCE: Section 10.2 a (P. 30-31)
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Given how hard Mitchell has been pushing his training and his commitment and desire to return (just as we witnessed the first time around when he came back from a concussion when he signed with the Kings) I am not going to doubt Mitchell returning to the Kings in 2013. He'll be back on the ice at some point, and hopefully will be ready to get some games in during the preseason.
Easy, tiger..I think it's a bit premature to rule Mitchell out for next year. He's motivated and back skating. I am going to take a more optimistic view that we see him in the lineup.
I got the impression that the injury was career threatening from the start and since then there have been a few cases of - making progress rehabbing but then an abrupt set back causing a revision back to career threatening. That's all.
The thing that fudges this up is the multi-year 35+ contract. Maybe DL should keep those to one year deals in the future.
The thing that fudges this up is the multi-year 35+ contract. Maybe DL should keep those to one year deals in the future.
YEP
NOPE ... he's played 166 NHL games, he's NOT EXEMPT from Waivers, only thing a 2-way contract would do is provide for two different levels of Salary compensation, one if he's playing in the NHL and one if he's playing in the minors.
Does that include playoffs?