Let's get creative with Erikkson...
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I can see Loui back for training camp and the team trying to find a way to pump his value.
Yaaaay *in Eyores voice
Yaaaay *in Eyores voice
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Thanks SKYO for contributing to the spirit of the post...SKYO wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 11:58 pm$3.25M x 2 left on deal, no bonuses, 10 team no trade to clause.4th period, Sept 25, 2018:
Ottawa tried to trade Zack Smith last season and this summer. He’s now on waivers with 3-years left on his deal. Bit of a surprise, frankly.
Eriksson for Smith straight up.
Thought we’d start our own Go Fund for Loui but instead of collecting cash we’d collect ideas to help management solve the Eriksson dilemma...
Dude, it doesn’t matter where your wife gets her appetite, it’s where she gets fed that counts so I wouldn’t stress too much over some stray hairs...
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If shes drooling over random sausage then start packing your fishin gear...its done
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Besides the Sens, I heard Loui's fam' moved back to Dallas? Might try to make a move there with the Stars, they got some contracts they can move. Cogs, Comeau, or even Hanzal who has back problems, one year left on his contract.
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My understanding is Loui Eriksson's family is moving out of Vancouver and back to Dallas, further indication that Eriksson doesn't anticipate playing for the #Canucks next season and expects a trade.
I’m still keeping an eye on the Stars as a potential destination for Loui Eriksson.
Could see something involving Cogliano who has 2 years at $3.25M per left and/or Comeau who also has 2 years remaining at $2.4M per
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Is it true that eriksson didnt waive to go to edmonton?
Apparently the rumour says they would've sent lucic and pull-your-rv for loser looey...
Apparently the rumour says they would've sent lucic and pull-your-rv for loser looey...
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Think it was out there. That was a while back. Before we were broke.Uncle dans leg wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 11:05 am Is it true that eriksson didnt waive to go to edmonton?
Apparently the rumour says they would've sent lucic and pull-your-rv for loser looey...
I half-ass liked the idea. Thought Milan might have recharged in Van and JP, (not gonna try spelling it ), could have broke out
and become what he was supposed to be, under Green.
Noway now.
"evolution"
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Seems like the way to go is put said player on waivers, he clears waivers, they refuse to go to the farm team, then the team and player agree on a mutual termination of contract.August 8, 2017 via pro hockey rumours:
Over the last three seasons in particular, we’ve seen a number of so-called “mutual terminations”. In fact, we’ve seen more mutual terminations over this period than buyouts. They are just as they sound – when a player and team decide their prior arrangement is no longer agreeable, the teams cut ties entirely. The benefit for the team is that the cap hit of the player is cancelled out entirely.
The benefit for the player is that they then have the opportunity to seek employment with a different franchise or a different league.
If the Canucks and Loui Eriksson agree to mutually terminate his contract, he can sign with the Stars for cheap like $1.5M per and he and his family can reside happily in Dallas where they all feel comfortable and more importantly his wife is happy.
Can the Canucks just win a Cup within the next 5 years.
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Especially now that his bonus is paid. He’s only owed 3M per. If there is a mutual termination he can sign on for anything less than 3 on a 1-2 year deal. I don’t know what happens to his bonus, let him keep it if it helps us get rid of him. Don’t know if that means we have a 4M cap hit this year but if so it’s worth it. I like this idea.SKYO wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 3:42 pmSeems like the way to go is put said player on waivers, he clears waivers, they refuse to go to the farm team, then the team and player agree on a mutual termination of contract.August 8, 2017 via pro hockey rumours:
Over the last three seasons in particular, we’ve seen a number of so-called “mutual terminations”. In fact, we’ve seen more mutual terminations over this period than buyouts. They are just as they sound – when a player and team decide their prior arrangement is no longer agreeable, the teams cut ties entirely. The benefit for the team is that the cap hit of the player is cancelled out entirely.
The benefit for the player is that they then have the opportunity to seek employment with a different franchise or a different league.
If the Canucks and Loui Eriksson agree to mutually terminate his contract, he can sign with the Stars for cheap like $1.5M per and he and his family can reside happily in Dallas where they all feel comfortable and more importantly his wife is happy.
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Yeah and if JP Barry can have an agreement in place with Dallas on that cheap deal, then this mutual termination of contract becomes much more plausible.Hockey Widow wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 4:33 pmEspecially now that his bonus is paid. He’s only owed 3M per. If there is a mutual termination he can sign on for anything less than 3 on a 1-2 year deal. I don’t know what happens to his bonus, let him keep it if it helps us get rid of him. Don’t know if that means we have a 4M cap hit this year but if so it’s worth it. I like this idea.SKYO wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 3:42 pmSeems like the way to go is put said player on waivers, he clears waivers, they refuse to go to the farm team, then the team and player agree on a mutual termination of contract.August 8, 2017 via pro hockey rumours:
Over the last three seasons in particular, we’ve seen a number of so-called “mutual terminations”. In fact, we’ve seen more mutual terminations over this period than buyouts. They are just as they sound – when a player and team decide their prior arrangement is no longer agreeable, the teams cut ties entirely. The benefit for the team is that the cap hit of the player is cancelled out entirely.
The benefit for the player is that they then have the opportunity to seek employment with a different franchise or a different league.
If the Canucks and Loui Eriksson agree to mutually terminate his contract, he can sign with the Stars for cheap like $1.5M per and he and his family can reside happily in Dallas where they all feel comfortable and more importantly his wife is happy.
Can the Canucks just win a Cup within the next 5 years.
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Ah this is making sense, Barry went to the media to try to put pressure on Benning to take back a bad deal, so that Loui can continue earning his big salary. If Loui's family moved back to Dallas, its more in Loui's interest to swing for a bad contact swap, rather than a mutual termination where he'll re-sign for less money.Hockey Widow wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 4:33 pmEspecially now that his bonus is paid. He’s only owed 3M per. If there is a mutual termination he can sign on for anything less than 3 on a 1-2 year deal. I don’t know what happens to his bonus, let him keep it if it helps us get rid of him. Don’t know if that means we have a 4M cap hit this year but if so it’s worth it. I like this idea.SKYO wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 3:42 pmSeems like the way to go is put said player on waivers, he clears waivers, they refuse to go to the farm team, then the team and player agree on a mutual termination of contract.August 8, 2017 via pro hockey rumours:
Over the last three seasons in particular, we’ve seen a number of so-called “mutual terminations”. In fact, we’ve seen more mutual terminations over this period than buyouts. They are just as they sound – when a player and team decide their prior arrangement is no longer agreeable, the teams cut ties entirely. The benefit for the team is that the cap hit of the player is cancelled out entirely.
The benefit for the player is that they then have the opportunity to seek employment with a different franchise or a different league.
If the Canucks and Loui Eriksson agree to mutually terminate his contract, he can sign with the Stars for cheap like $1.5M per and he and his family can reside happily in Dallas where they all feel comfortable and more importantly his wife is happy.
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thread's picking up some steam....oh god, don't get my hopes up.
Anything that doesn't involve a sweetener is a win.
Anything that doesn't involve a sweetener is a win.
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Me too....Hockey Widow wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 4:33 pmEspecially now that his bonus is paid. He’s only owed 3M per. If there is a mutual termination he can sign on for anything less than 3 on a 1-2 year deal. I don’t know what happens to his bonus, let him keep it if it helps us get rid of him. Don’t know if that means we have a 4M cap hit this year but if so it’s worth it. I like this idea.SKYO wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 3:42 pmSeems like the way to go is put said player on waivers, he clears waivers, they refuse to go to the farm team, then the team and player agree on a mutual termination of contract.August 8, 2017 via pro hockey rumours:
Over the last three seasons in particular, we’ve seen a number of so-called “mutual terminations”. In fact, we’ve seen more mutual terminations over this period than buyouts. They are just as they sound – when a player and team decide their prior arrangement is no longer agreeable, the teams cut ties entirely. The benefit for the team is that the cap hit of the player is cancelled out entirely.
The benefit for the player is that they then have the opportunity to seek employment with a different franchise or a different league.
If the Canucks and Loui Eriksson agree to mutually terminate his contract, he can sign with the Stars for cheap like $1.5M per and he and his family can reside happily in Dallas where they all feel comfortable and more importantly his wife is happy.
Wonder how the league will react to this if it goes down...
And behind the scenes, I'm hoping that the team is still pleading its case to have the Luongo cap circumvention penalty dropped ala the Devils...
https://www.espn.com/new-york/nhl/story ... sey-devils
And the irony that the organization which had a first round pick taken away and then given back has had 2 first overalls in the past 3 years...
Take care...
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Over the Internet, you can pretend to be anyone or anything.
I'm amazed that so many people choose to be complete twats.
I'm amazed that so many people choose to be complete twats.
Re: Let's get creative with Erikkson...
dang, Hawks traded Anisimov for Smith.Madcombinepilot wrote: ↑Sun Jul 14, 2019 7:19 amSOLD!!SKYO wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 11:58 pm$3.25M x 2 left on deal, no bonuses, 10 team no trade to clause.4th period, Sept 25, 2018:
Ottawa tried to trade Zack Smith last season and this summer. He’s now on waivers with 3-years left on his deal. Bit of a surprise, frankly.
Eriksson for Smith straight up.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/b ... story.html
Hawks get $1.3M in cap space in the deal. *& the Sens save $1.5M actual dollars - proof Eugene Melnyk want's to save cash.
Can the Canucks just win a Cup within the next 5 years.
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Wow, I didn't realize the Hawks were in such dire straits with the cap.SKYO wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2019 12:23 pmdang, Hawks traded Anisimov for Smith.Madcombinepilot wrote: ↑Sun Jul 14, 2019 7:19 amSOLD!!SKYO wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 11:58 pm$3.25M x 2 left on deal, no bonuses, 10 team no trade to clause.4th period, Sept 25, 2018:
Ottawa tried to trade Zack Smith last season and this summer. He’s now on waivers with 3-years left on his deal. Bit of a surprise, frankly.
Eriksson for Smith straight up.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/b ... story.html
Hawks get $1.3M in cap space in the deal. *& the Sens save $1.5M actual dollars - proof Eugene Melnyk want's to save cash.
After this trade, I definitely don't the Hawks being the non-playoff team in the West to jump up into a wildcard spot.