He's still got a lot of ground to make up before he atones for the Neal/Niskanen for Goligoski deal (and selling low on Ribiero and dealing Ott away). - Tomahawk
I agree.. I said it then that the Pens made out like bandits..
He's still got a lot of ground to make up before he atones for the Neal/Niskanen for Goligoski deal (and selling low on Ribiero and dealing Ott away). - Tomahawk
ugh good call. well he appears to have turned a corner, we'll see how it continues.
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He's still got a lot of ground to make up before he atones for the Neal/Niskanen for Goligoski deal (and selling low on Ribiero and dealing Ott away). - Tomahawk
Still a good trade for Dallas. They didn't have E. Malkin to pair him up with.
So Foster on waivers.... Interesting must mean Grossmann is ready to go.
When another Dman goes down Wednesday night, I guess it will be Syvret time. - PLindbergh31
Or we might be looking at grabbing a D-man at the deadline. Mark Streit is apparently not resigning over length of contract which I'm sure Homer would give him. And his going price would be a lot less than Yandle. Probably a 2nd rounder and some not essential prospects.
Or we might be looking at grabbing a D-man at the deadline. Mark Streit is apparently not resigning over length of contract which I'm sure Homer would give him. And his going price would be a lot less than Yandle. Probably a 2nd rounder and some not essential prospects. - flyler
I would sign him for 3 years. I think he would help.
Or we might be looking at grabbing a D-man at the deadline. Mark Streit is apparently not resigning over length of contract which I'm sure Homer would give him. And his going price would be a lot less than Yandle. Probably a 2nd rounder and some not essential prospects. - flyler
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Still a good trade for Dallas. They didn't have E. Malkin to pair him up with.
Just a better trade for Pittsburgh. - bradleyc4
Neal already had 3 20-goal seasons under his belt at the time of the deal.
Golisgoski's been up and down, a healthy scratch at times.
That deal set them way back in the same way the Erik Johnson trade set the Avs back. Both those clubs would be in PO position today if they had stuck with what they had.
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He's still got a lot of ground to make up before he atones for the Neal/Niskanen for Goligoski deal (and selling low on Ribiero and dealing Ott away). - Tomahawk
Or we might be looking at grabbing a D-man at the deadline. Mark Streit is apparently not resigning over length of contract which I'm sure Homer would give him. And his going price would be a lot less than Yandle. Probably a 2nd rounder and some not essential prospects. - flyler
Even though nothing was given up for Huskins, should have just waited for waivers. Guys like Montador and Barker were waived today. Rather have either one of those guys.
But will the NYI want to trade with us? Doubtful. - coffee junkie
Agreed. But if he goes UFA this summer, you can bet Homer will be there contract in hand. Thus far he looks like the best potential Offensive Defenseman FA out there.