Sabers Buy Out Ehrhoff
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haha OK then sign Ehrhoff and trade Stanton+Burrows for Josh Georges who apparently wants out, or sign Willie Mitchell.
EDLER - EHRHOFF
HAMHUIS - BIEKSA
GEORGES/MITCHELL - TANEV/CORRADO
EDLER - EHRHOFF
HAMHUIS - BIEKSA
GEORGES/MITCHELL - TANEV/CORRADO
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Georges won't waive for any Canadian teams. Toronto would love to get their hands on him.SKYO wrote:haha OK then sign Ehrhoff and trade Stanton+Burrows for Josh Georges who apparently wants out, or sign Willie Mitchell.
EDLER - EHRHOFF
HAMHUIS - BIEKSA
GEORGES/MITCHELL - TANEV/CORRADO
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Our biggest problem last year was scoring, and we're going to solve that by spending $8M on our bottom pairing defensemen? Riiiiiiiiight.SKYO wrote:haha OK then sign Ehrhoff and trade Stanton+Burrows for Josh Georges who apparently wants out, or sign Willie Mitchell.
EDLER - EHRHOFF
HAMHUIS - BIEKSA
GEORGES/MITCHELL - TANEV/CORRADO
Tanev should be in the top four. Like I said earlier, Edler-Tanev can be the new Edler-Salo. Edler needs a reliable partner to cover up his blemishes.
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I'd much rather Stanton than Gorges.
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Apparently Georges expanded it to include some Canadian teams except Toronto.Island Nucklehead wrote:
Georges won't waive for any Canadian teams. Toronto would love to get their hands on him.
He's a diehard habs wont' play for Tdot lolPer @Dave_Stubbs Josh Gorges is now expanding his list of 15 teams & some Canadian teams have been added, likely Vancouver IMO.
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My main point is we need a guy like Ehrhoff, was just trying to appease sage with his meat and potato's dmen he wants to acquire more of, but I agree we need a dman with size on in our top 6 somewhere and to me that' type of dman will have to take Stantons' spot.herb wrote:
Our biggest problem last year was scoring, and we're going to solve that by spending $8M on our bottom pairing defensemen? Riiiiiiiiight.
Tanev should be in the top four. Like I said earlier, Edler-Tanev can be the new Edler-Salo. Edler needs a reliable partner to cover up his blemishes.
Tanev imo might be hard to re-sign...
The Tanev negotiations dragged through the summer. The 23-year-old was first represented by his father before turning to agent Ross Gurney. There were recently rumours of interest from Russia and Europe – stoked to generate leverage where Tanev had little-to-none as a first-time restricted free agent – and talks intensified in the past day or so before the deal was announced Thursday morning.
The one-year deals is a raise over Tanev’s 3-year, $900,000 per season entry level deal and gives Tanev more weight in contract talks next summer, when he will have arbitration rights, if he delivers a strong 2013-14 campaign for the Canucks.
The Toronto-raised defenceman, who went undrafted and was signed as a free agent out of college, established himself in 2013 as one of the Canucks’s top six defenders and was known as a steady hand in the Canucks end, with an agile poke check and a strong first pass to clear the zone. Offensively, he is a mostly a non-entity, with two goals and seven points in 38 games.
Tanev’s value will rise if he produces additional offence, said Canucks assistant general manager Laurence Gilman in an interview Thursday morning. Talks, he said, went back and forth through the summer, with ideas of longer-term deals at various levels of salary.
“Chris is an evolving player who came virtually from nowhere to earn an every-day spot on our roster,” said Gilman. “This contract rewards him for the level of contribution he has provided so far, which is really as an adept, steady, and stable shutdown defenceman but recognizes there is more he can accomplish.”
Tanev, 6-foot-2, 185 pounds, appeared in the last three games of the 2011 Stanley Cup final just a year after he was signed out of one year of college.
Tanev was smaller than his peers as a teenager, which developed his style of game.
“I couldn't push people off the puck. It’s something I grew up doing. I had to,” said Tanev in an interview with The Globe in early March. The size-disadvantage remains true: the NHL features many opponents bigger than Tanev is - even though he can well handle bigger players in front of the net. “I’m still not as strong as a lot of these guys, so it's something I have to focus on, always having my stick in a good place.”
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/h ... e13914076/
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Tanev's slight frame combined with his propensity to take massive hits by the opposing forecheck concerns me. Last year was Tanev's first time getting injured and if it he doesn't put on some weight, it won't be the last.SKYO wrote:
Tanev imo might be hard to re-sign...
With Garrison gone, I feel our defense is now VERY susceptible to injury. We need a guy that is at least over 210 lbs and younger than 30 and Ehrhoff is not that guy.
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You're correct about needing more meat & potatoes guys, not some cream puff.
Less Canucks embarrassment please.
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Ehrhoff apparently only willing to sign with a contender. His opening demands....5x5
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Stick to your guns Ehrhoff. You don't need no pretenders.
Less Canucks embarrassment please.
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He got bought out by a joke that is Buffalo. He will draw plenty of interest from teams now that he isn't a cap recapture threat.Tciso wrote:No one will sign him for 6 years. He just got bought out for 7 years. He was such a trade-able asset. Dumbest buy-out I have seen yet.BladesofSteel wrote:Ehrhoff instantly becomes the most coveted d-man on the market tomorrow.
At 32, he won't sign for less than 6 years.
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Getr done JB!Hockey Widow wrote:Ehrhoff apparently only willing to sign with a contender. His opening demands....5x5
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The Hoff is all about the money. No heart
Fugged about it.
move along nothing to see here folks
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Bahaha he wants to go to a contender,
...he was on a contender, racking up points and wins on the best power play unit in the league and was one game away from a Stanley cup and walked out for the cash. Don't bullshit me now.
Let him go play for the Rangers he's a perfect fit...
Fugged about it.
move along nothing to see here folks
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Bahaha he wants to go to a contender,
...he was on a contender, racking up points and wins on the best power play unit in the league and was one game away from a Stanley cup and walked out for the cash. Don't bullshit me now.
Let him go play for the Rangers he's a perfect fit...
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Yeah, I did. His ppg dropped and his defensive play suffered badly. His plus/minus took a hit too.sagebrush wrote:Actually, ... Edler's game went for a shit after Salo left. Check the stats.
Salo was the rock, the support structure for Edler.
Edler went from having Ehrhoff as a PPQB to being the defacto QB himself.....something that he just isn't, he doesn't have the poise to quickly receive a pass, settle a puck, and move the puck.
Salo only played 27 games in 2010-11. He played more in 2011-12.
Edler made more mistakes with the puck, and more mistakes away from the puck, after Ehrhoff left. Or maybe not, maybe they just weren't as noticeable because Ehrhoff is a very smart player and recovers quickly due to his skating. I don't know.
I've looked at all of Edler's stats, and despite what the Fenwick and Corsi are saying, the other stats, and what we saw on the ice, represent a case where Fenwick/Corsi aren't reflective of the actual player. He made countless mistakes with and without the puck, let go of his coverage, out of position, turnovers at the blueline, bad drop passes, couldn't hit the net, wasn't engaging physically.....
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Somehow his demands went way down, if reports are correct, 1yr contract with the Pens.Hockey Widow wrote:Ehrhoff apparently only willing to sign with a contender. His opening demands....5x5