Pens will sign Parise dont worry LeRink.
I'm personnally NOT that NUTS about getting Parise esp at the probable price. Suter on D, YES
and I will agree that $2.5 million for Prust is probably a bit much.
I'm personnally NOT that NUTS about getting Parise esp at the probable price. Suter on D, YES
and I will agree that $2.5 million for Prust is probably a bit much.
I'm personnally NOT that NUTS about getting Parise esp at the probable price. Suter on D, YES
and I will agree that $2.5 million for Prust is probably a bit much.
I'm personnally NOT that NUTS about getting Parise esp at the probable price. Suter on D, YES
and I will agree that $2.5 million for Prust is probably a bit much.
I'm personnally NOT that NUTS about getting Parise esp at the probable price. Suter on D, YES
and I will agree that $2.5 million for Prust is probably a bit much.
i am interested too, how many times have we seen players seperate that had chemistry, to be not as valuable as we thought? although prusts deal might be considered a bit much, everybody needs high energy players like this, talbot had a great year in philly.for about the same price 1 year earlier
i am interested too, how many times have we seen players seperate that had chemistry, to be not as valuable as we thought? although prusts deal might be considered a bit much, everybody needs high energy players like this, talbot had a great year in philly.for about the same price 1 year earlier
Garrison to the Canucks at 27.6m over 6 years = 4.6m a year.
I like this deal as a Canuck fan because we are getting a big shot from the point after losing Sami, a guy thats going to be in his prime, a good top 4 guy with some potential and we didn't overpay. Hometown guy too.
I like the deal I know he's only had 1 breakout year last year but there's some potential there to get better on a better team.
Sad about losing Sami he was a steady, solid guy when he wasn't hurt which most of the time was bad luck! I'll be cheering for Tampa on the side!
Garrison to the Canucks at 27.6m over 6 years = 4.6m a year.
I like this deal as a Canuck fan because we are getting a big shot from the point after losing Sami, a guy thats going to be in his prime, a good top 4 guy with some potential and we didn't overpay. Hometown guy too.
I like the deal I know he's only had 1 breakout year last year but there's some potential there to get better on a better team.
Sad about losing Sami he was a steady, solid guy when he wasn't hurt which most of the time was bad luck! I'll be cheering for Tampa on the side!
WOW!!! didn't think he would leave Detroit BUT this looks like a definate "overpay". I though he was fairly compensated @ $3 million
WOW!!! didn't think he would leave Detroit BUT this looks like a definate "overpay". I though he was fairly compensated @ $3 million
If the Wild lose out, it won't be because of money. They were apparently willing to front load his contract to the tune of $26 million for the first year (if I understood it correctly).
that would be a defiante "budget buster" for the Penguins and most other teams BUT when you have freeking Alexander Radulov going back to the KHL CSKA Moscow team for $9.2 million per year, ANYTHING is POSSABLE
If the Wild lose out, it won't be because of money. They were apparently willing to front load his contract to the tune of $26 million for the first year (if I understood it correctly).
that would be a defiante "budget buster" for the Penguins and most other teams BUT when you have freeking Alexander Radulov going back to the KHL CSKA Moscow team for $9.2 million per year, ANYTHING is POSSABLE
WOW!!! didn't think he would leave Detroit BUT this looks like a definate "overpay". I though he was fairly compensated @ $3 million
WOW!!! didn't think he would leave Detroit BUT this looks like a definate "overpay". I though he was fairly compensated @ $3 million
If the Wild lose out, it won't be because of money. They were apparently willing to front load his contract to the tune of $26 million for the first year (if I understood it correctly).
that would be a defiante "budget buster" for the Penguins and most other teams BUT when you have freeking Alexander Radulov going back to the KHL CSKA Moscow team for $9.2 million per year, ANYTHING is POSSABLE
If the Wild lose out, it won't be because of money. They were apparently willing to front load his contract to the tune of $26 million for the first year (if I understood it correctly).
that would be a defiante "budget buster" for the Penguins and most other teams BUT when you have freeking Alexander Radulov going back to the KHL CSKA Moscow team for $9.2 million per year, ANYTHING is POSSABLE
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