Antilles
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What happens if the rumours are true and they bring in Miller?
And not sure about this year but Blues ownership has never been one to spend to the cap. - Iggysbff
Your numbers (which again, are quite inflated) put the Blues 2.5 million under the cap, needing a 14th forward and 7th defenseman. So after signing them, Blues have 1mil in space. As said above, getting a #1 means dumping Halak, and Allen as backup not Elliott, freeing up 4.5 million in addition to that 1mil. So now we are talking about Blues needing 750k more in cap space assuming Blues had to pay the inflated salaries you suggested. Worst case, Blues would avoid signing a 14th forward and roll with 13 forwards for the year. We have a couple of great prospects in the AHL we can call up if injuries happen.
And Blues got sold last summer, this ownership group isn't the one that has only been spending to the cap floor. |
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Rocktane
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Ottawa, ON Joined: 03.08.2011
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Just stop. We don't want Buff. |
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Iggysbff
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Location: Peter Chiarelli is a fking moron, Calgary, AB Joined: 07.12.2012
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Your numbers (which again, are quite inflated) put the Blues 2.5 million under the cap, needing a 14th forward and 7th defenseman. So after signing them, Blues have 1mil in space. As said above, getting a #1 means dumping Halak, and Allen as backup not Elliott, freeing up 4.5 million in addition to that 1mil. So now we are talking about Blues needing 750k more in cap space assuming Blues had to pay the inflated salaries you suggested. Worst case, Blues would avoid signing a 14th forward and roll with 13 forwards for the year. We have a couple of great prospects in the AHL we can call up if injuries happen.
And Blues got sold last summer, this ownership group isn't the one that has only been spending to the cap floor. - Antilles
I think the Blues will figure it out without having to get rid of any of their top talent. I think it'll be tougher than you say though. Allen is not going to sign a 2 way deal. And regardless of RFA/ufa, your boys are going to do their best to get paid. |
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puckhead17
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Old Time Hockey Joined: 08.14.2011
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Just stop. We don't want Buff. - Rocktane
trudat!!!!! |
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Antilles
St Louis Blues |
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Joined: 10.17.2008
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I think the Blues will figure it out without having to get rid of any of their top talent. I think it'll be tougher than you say though. Allen is not going to sign a 2 way deal. And regardless of RFA/ufa, your boys are going to do their best to get paid. - Iggysbff
Of course they will do their best to get paid. Just like Oshie, Perron, Steen, & Polak did, and Berglund and Stewart did their first pass at RFA. Look at where all their salaries are. Well under what other teams posters were suggesting they would get; and cap friendly numbers while no one is grossly under or over paid. This summer won't be any different. |
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acmilano3
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Location: lansdale, PA Joined: 10.03.2007
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Yeah the last time they did that it worked out real well. Ruined any relationship for the future players with Nashville, Didn't get the player and got stuck with Luke Schenn and the boys on defence. - TheLeafsInsider
Schenn had a very good year for the flyers. he was outstanding on many nights. Once they find a puck mover who has quick feet he will be even more valueable which by the way is what we are all talking about here. |
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puckhead17
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Old Time Hockey Joined: 08.14.2011
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Of course they will do their best to get paid. Just like Oshie, Perron, Steen, & Polak did, and Berglund and Stewart did their first pass at RFA. Look at where all their salaries are. Well under what other teams posters were suggesting they would get; and cap friendly numbers while no one is grossly under or over paid. This summer won't be any different. - Antilles
big difference form the days u guys had hull shanny cujo nedved janney jeff brown etc
they were all paid big $$$ |
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acmilano3
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Location: lansdale, PA Joined: 10.03.2007
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St. Louis has 24 million in cap space to sign 4 RFA's with. Signing them all isn't going to be a problem, even if one or two get a massive offer sheet. - Antilles
of course it will and thats assuming they actually want to spend that money. |
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Just stop. We don't want Buff. - Rocktane
The blues will not let AP go. If a team wants a PP quarterback, Shattenkirk is the guy to sign to an offer sheet that the blues cannot match. Someone will give him a 7 year deal at 5 or 5.5/yr. |
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TheLeafsInsider
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Choke Central, ON Joined: 03.30.2011
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The blues will not let AP go. If a team wants a PP quarterback, Shattenkirk is the guy to sign to an offer sheet that the blues cannot match. Someone will give him a 7 year deal at 5 or 5.5/yr. - therealagent
If someone wants to give up a 1st 2nd and 3rd rounder and 7 at 5.5 you let him go. He's certainly good, but worth that? I'm not so sure. |
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If someone wants to give up a 1st 2nd and 3rd rounder and 7 at 5.5 you let him go. He's certainly good, but worth that? I'm not so sure. - TheLeafsInsider
If you think your 1st the next year is a late pick anyway, who cares? I don't think he's my first RFA target but you know the Blues will match AP so there's no point trying.
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wolfhounds
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: PA Joined: 06.02.2009
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As for that player who the Flyers are really after... well his exit weight at the end of the year was 302lbs.
(frank) that. The Flyers had better not be going after Cheesesteak. That would be worse - much worse - than trading Bob.
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LEAFSfan28191
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: PEPPER FOREVER!!!!!, SK Joined: 06.02.2010
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If anything the flyers should go for pietrangelo or shattenkirk
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Sorry Bill,
I hope you are totally wrong on this one. We do not need anyone with a major weight problem like that. I like Big Buff but why go through all of that. The Flyers just have to find a trade partner in which they win the trade. I would trade the entire team if I knew I going to get a better one back and win the cup. Because, that should be all that matters. I would trade Giroux for the right deal. Multiple high firsts, this year and next, a top 4 forward and a top 4 defender.
The Flyers should amnesty both Bryz and Danny. Give whatever to LA for Bernier.
Try and sign N. Horton and attempt to get another pick in this draft. Question people; Would you trade Giroux for A. Ladd, Z. Begosian, 13th pick and next years #1 from Winnipeg? They get star power and we get 4 players. - bushhunter
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spatso
Ottawa Senators |
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Location: jensen beach, FL Joined: 02.19.2007
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Your numbers (which again, are quite inflated) put the Blues 2.5 million under the cap, needing a 14th forward and 7th defenseman. So after signing them, Blues have 1mil in space. As said above, getting a #1 means dumping Halak, and Allen as backup not Elliott, freeing up 4.5 million in addition to that 1mil. So now we are talking about Blues needing 750k more in cap space assuming Blues had to pay the inflated salaries you suggested. Worst case, Blues would avoid signing a 14th forward and roll with 13 forwards for the year. We have a couple of great prospects in the AHL we can call up if injuries happen.
And Blues got sold last summer, this ownership group isn't the one that has only been spending to the cap floor. - Antilles
It seems to me the Blues have an obvious transition option and that is to move J.Bo at the draft. He should net a better return than the pick (#22) and prospects that St. Louis dealt to Calgary to get him just a few months ago.
Would the Flyers offer up their first round pick (#11) and a good prospect? I think so.
Ottawa and the Blues have a long history of doing deals and Ottawa is loaded with prospects. Would Ottawa offer their first round pick (#17) and a good prospect, they should.
St. Louis has lots of options and they are in control of the decision making. My guess is they have already plotted out their "what if" contingency strategies. |
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It seems to me the Blues have an obvious transition option and that is to move J.Bo at the draft. He should net a better return than the pick (#22) and prospects that St. Louis dealt to Calgary to get him just a few months ago.
Would the Flyers offer up their first round pick (#11) and a good prospect? I think so.
Ottawa and the Blues have a long history of doing deals and Ottawa is loaded with prospects. Would Ottawa offer their first round pick (#17) and a good prospect, they should.
St. Louis has lots of options and they are in control of the decision making. My guess is they have already plotted out their "what if" contingency strategies. - spatso I read somewhere ottawa was in love with Oshie ,and tried to make a trade to get him.Before he signed his last rfa deal.
Ottawa doesnt offer sheet ,they draft and develop their own tallent and use it to make fair deals ,this allows them greater flexablity to talk to all 30 teams about aquiring players .
I think Philly needs to can the finacial bullying,and get back to being a honest broker for tallent |
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NickTheKid87
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 11.19.2010
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Can we just snag Bogosian a forget about Byfuglien? |
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BernieKorch
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Shoey, PA Joined: 07.24.2012
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I think your wrong and being you blog once every 72 days makes sense. The need a puck moving defensemen. so yuor telling everyone the Flyers are trying to get a 302 lb puck moving defensemen. Hmmmm makes sense! |
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BernieKorch
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Shoey, PA Joined: 07.24.2012
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Once every 72 days? How dare you!!!
There have been rumours for awhile that the Flyers like Byfuglien, perhaps you don't see that I'm suggesting one way they may go and get him.
- Peter.Tessier
I understand there have been rumors around this but what do they need more? A puck moving defenseman or a 302 lb paper weight? |
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Marc D
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: best smile, 14 without fake tees Joined: 03.28.2008
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Homer said the Flyers were looking to get bigger.
No one is much bigger then Bfyglien.
Sorry guys I think the blogger is on to something here. |
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leave "Bill" out of this blog, thank you. - watsonnostaw
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BulliesPhan87
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: the lone wolf of hockeybuzz Joined: 07.31.2009
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All the smoke and mirrors just to get Byfuglien? Wishful thinking, much? |
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You will get Keith Ballard after his buyout. And find Ryan Parent and Oscars Bartulis and bring them back. |
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wolfhounds
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: PA Joined: 06.02.2009
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It seems to me the Blues have an obvious transition option and that is to move J.Bo at the draft. He should net a better return than the pick (#22) and prospects that St. Louis dealt to Calgary to get him just a few months ago.
Would the Flyers offer up their first round pick (#11) and a good prospect? I think so.
Ottawa and the Blues have a long history of doing deals and Ottawa is loaded with prospects. Would Ottawa offer their first round pick (#17) and a good prospect, they should.
St. Louis has lots of options and they are in control of the decision making. My guess is they have already plotted out their "what if" contingency strategies. - spatso
For 1 year of JBo at $6.6mm? No way. |
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