Re: Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2020 4:37 pm
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That's amazing. I wanted Anderson here but come on.SKYO wrote: ↑Thu Oct 08, 2020 4:20 pm Marc Bergevin signs Josh Anderson to a monster 7 year deal @$5.5M AAV. lol
Drance:
"Since September 15th the Habs have signed 3 one-way contracts (Anderson, Petry, Edmundson) taking on $77.5 million in total one-way salary liability.
MNW: $51.7M
VGK: $36M
Other 28 teams: $78.305M"
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As VAN/AZ keep trying to figure out an OEL trade, Coyotes have asked for Demko in the mix. Canucks has shied away from that. Minny asked about Demko when VAN first inquired about Dumba last month. If the Canucks & Markstrom can agree to terms, will VAN change its position?
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Price sure has come down from when Snow offered all his draft picks from that year (2012?) for him!!Megaterio Llamas wrote: ↑Thu Oct 08, 2020 8:26 pm The NJ Devils have acquired D Ryan Murray from the Columbus Blue Jackets for a 2021 5th round pick. Jackets already moved Nutivaara for next to nothing today. Clearing cap space.
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I guess it comes back to the basic debate of ‘pairs’ vs ‘lines’. Most pairs (Great n Kuri, Foppa n joe, Hull n oats, twins, etc) always had a rotating 3rd guy on the line, who complimented the main pair, and the pair made better (sometimes even defining that 3rd man) Usually the great pairs found that guy for a couple seasons and formed a dominate line (legion of doom, etc) but historically, those lines only lasted 2-4 years before the natural evolution of player movement and ages broke the line up. I can’t recall a ‘dominate pair’ ever forming two ‘dominate lines’ with 2 different ‘3rd guy’.. the Sedins found Burr after a bunch of trials.ESQ wrote: ↑Thu Oct 08, 2020 3:15 pmYeeeesss, and while Burrows was there the Canucks brought in Loui, Samuelsson, Vrbata, traded for Booth and Kassian. Prior to Burrows joining the Twins, there was Pyatt, Demitra, Bulis, Cowan, going all the way back to ol' Anson Carter.Madcombinepilot wrote: ↑Thu Oct 08, 2020 12:20 pm
They had a winger. His name was Burrows. Meshed amazingly with the Sedins for years. Surprised you guys forgot about him![]()
It doesn't really mean anything, but I agree that there's a straight line from Anson Carter to Loui "But They Dominated On Team Sweden!" Eriksson. Loui's role in coming to this team was to play with the Sedins. As we saw in their final year (well, their final week at least), the Sedins *could have* played another year or two, which would have dovetailed nicely with the Loui contract coming to an end, but as with so many other experiments on the Sedins' wing, Eriksson never worked.That is true, I think the Goalie Graveyard era ended with the Luongo trade. Its been remarkably steady ever since, other than the Eddie Lack year.But back to the comment, it’s still like saying the era ends when the goalie signed (to end the decade plus of searching for the elusive goalie to end the Goalie Graveyard) is the same thing. Crazy to think how many UFA goalies were signed with the idea of being a long term starter for us.I agree, its also amazing how nobody has overtaken Edler for that title of "#1 D" until Quinn finally bumped him off the top PP. Edler has had remarkable staying power, and I personally think he's played some of his best hockey as a Canuck in the past 2 seasons.It’s like saying Edler is the last vestige of the decade-plus of searching for the elusive #1 Defenceman for the defensive corps. Crazy to think how many players were rooted through that spot with the idea of taking over that spot for years..
Anyway, its an interesting discussion, and I find this much more stimulating than reading the name-calling and piling-on of Micky.![]()
So you'd burn $1M of valuable cap space on a goalie to send to Utica?Cherry Picker wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 8:41 am I’d offer Cory Schneider a one year deal for a million and make him aware he is likely the third goalie going to Utica to platoon with and support Dipietro. Then look for a real back-up. Get some potentially excellent goalie depth.
Anything less than about 1.2 million sent down to the AHL doesn’t count against the cap. He’d even be good to get if they resign Marky.Mëds wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 8:45 amSo you'd burn $1M of valuable cap space on a goalie to send to Utica?Cherry Picker wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 8:41 am I’d offer Cory Schneider a one year deal for a million and make him aware he is likely the third goalie going to Utica to platoon with and support Dipietro. Then look for a real back-up. Get some potentially excellent goalie depth.