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Thank you Carol.
The AHL would be in big trouble with crowdless stadiums but luckily Americans think Covid 19 doesn't apply to them and they will have beaches and stadiums full with people in no time.
I would love Burrows to get back with Canucks . I know some hate bringing back alumni to be part of Canucks but he was my favorite Canuck ever. If his drive , heart and soul could rub off on four or five players you would have a winning team. |
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I don't think most Americans will have 2 pennies to rub together though for hockey games. Football on the other hand...
I would have no problem with Burrows coming back to the organization in some coaching capacity as long as it is earned. Loved his work ethic and drive from nowhere to top line in the NHL. But no just handing titles out. If he is the best for the position and his pedigree with the team is the icing on the cake, all for it. |
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I don't think most Americans will have 2 pennies to rub together though for hockey games. Football on the other hand...
I would have no problem with Burrows coming back to the organization in some coaching capacity as long as it is earned. Loved his work ethic and drive from nowhere to top line in the NHL. But no just handing titles out. If he his the best for the position and his pedigree with the team is the icing on the cake, all for it. - carsonagenic
He is putting in the time in Laval. I think this is his second year?
I don't subscribe to the Athletic but Lebrun was saying the CBA has to be renegotiated.
I think you are bang on with some previous posts about after pandemic contracts.
I think this year most of the teams are going to have only so many cap dollars because of the flat cap this year and the flat cap for possibly a few years.
I don't think any team will look at Tanev as a 6 mil player anymore and Dillon will be hard pressed to find 3.5 mil.
I can see players wanting to return to their home provinces to play seeing money will be pretty equal across the board. |
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He is putting in the time in Laval. I think this is his second year? - VANTEL
I believe so. Just like a player prospect, let him ripen in the minors. I know he has no contract with the Canucks, but his heart is here so you would think that he would bargain with them before taking a position with another organization. |
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I believe so. Just like a player prospect, let him ripen in the minors. I know he has no contract with the Canucks, but his heart is here so you would think that he would bargain with them before taking a position with another organization. - carsonagenic
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He is putting in the time in Laval. I think this is his second year?
I don't subscribe to the Athletic but Lebrun was saying the CBA has to be renegotiated.
I think you are bang on with some previous posts about after pandemic contracts.
I think this year most of the teams are going to have only so many cap dollars because of the flat cap this year and the flat cap for possibly a few years.
I don't think any team will look at Tanev as a 6 mil player anymore and Dillon will be hard pressed to find 3.5 mil.
I can see players wanting to return to their home provinces to play seeing money will be pretty equal across the board. - VANTEL
Yep, there will be no dollars to chase. This will help teams hold on to their own FA's, but it will also kill the trade market for most veteran players, I think. So our dreams of trading Sutter, Beagle, Loui (even if that was ever possible) won't be happening. Most teams will fill out their rosters with cost controlled youth from within the own systems. My guess is the cap will remain flat or drop for the next 5 season. So the majority of teams will be forced by Covid collusion in dropping the cap ceiling and bringing down the cap floor. Just wish that the Canucks were not tied to these bad contracts at this time. At least most will be gone in the next 2 seasons, and our Utica depth will hopefully shine through. |
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He has said he would love to be part of Habs organization - VANTEL
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I imagine if we do return to action there will be a fair amount of players that will not report due to fear/concern over covid. For example should a guy like max domi whose a diabetic really be risking contracting it no matter how safe we make it.
Also I’ll be somewhat disappointed if luongo goes the management route. Part of me was hoping to see a broadcast panel with him and bieksa on it someday. |
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Location: Cumberland, BC Joined: 03.18.2010
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I imagine if we do return to action there will be a fair amount of players that will not report due to fear/concern over covid. For example should a guy like max domi whose a diabetic really be risking contracting it no matter how safe we make it.
Also I’ll be somewhat disappointed if luongo goes the management route. Part of me was hoping to see a broadcast panel with him and bieksa on it someday. - RedC21
Who cares, the NHL is losing $1billion in revenue. A couple of player deaths is collateral damage. |
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Thanks Carol!
Think Burr likes being back in Quebec. @Vantel, I think he worked as an assistant with the baby Senators after retiring? Rings a bell.
He will get his shot at some point if he applies the same kind of determination to coaching as he did playing. Unless he’s a morans... |
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Hate the Habs - carsonagenic
Of all the other Canadian teams I think I hate the Habs the least. I mean, you feel sorry for the Sens, but 25 Cups (or whatever), impressive. |
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Thanks Carol!
Think Burr likes being back in Quebec. @Vantel, I think he worked as an assistant with the baby Senators after retiring? Rings a bell.
He will get his shot at some point if he applies the same kind of determination to coaching as he did playing. Unless he’s a morans... - 1970vintage
Who was with the baby Sens ? I am drawing a blank. |
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Location: BC Joined: 09.26.2010
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He has said he would love to be part of Habs organization
- Vantel
As an assistant coach with Laval, he is already part of the Habs' organization.
Maybe he'll follow in Vigneault's footsteps and come coach the Canucks after he's been fired as the Canadiens head coach. I'd love to see him win a cup as head coach in Vancouver, but only after he's earned the opportunity. Could be quite a ways down the road. |
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Of all the other Canadian teams I think I hate the Habs the least. I mean, you feel sorry for the Sens, but 25 Cups (or whatever), impressive. - 1970vintage
I like the Habs but they are bad at drafting |
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As an assistant coach with Laval, he is already part of the Habs' organization.
Maybe he'll follow in Vigneault's footsteps and come coach the Canucks after he's been fired as the Canadiens head coach. I'd love to see him win a cup as head coach in Vancouver, but only after he's earned the opportunity. Could be quite a ways down the road. - YeOldTimer
I knew Laval is their affiliate but drew a blank lol |
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Location: Canuckville, BC Joined: 01.09.2015
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Of all the other Canadian teams I think I hate the Habs the least. I mean, you feel sorry for the Sens, but 25 Cups (or whatever), impressive. - 1970vintage
I acknowledge teams cup wins for what it was that being an achievement in a totally different era with many different circumstances.
Todays NHL is so far different I won’t get into it. It’s more relevant who has won cups since the league has many more teams than only 6. |
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Location: Canuckville, BC Joined: 01.09.2015
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As an assistant coach with Laval, he is already part of the Habs' organization.
Maybe he'll follow in Vigneault's footsteps and come coach the Canucks after he's been fired as the Canadiens head coach. I'd love to see him win a cup as head coach in Vancouver, but only after he's earned the opportunity. Could be quite a ways down the road. - YeOldTimer
I see him hopefully breaking in replacing NB & running both the PP & PK.
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If hockey gets played it's going to be a crap product, just flip a coin for the cup. |
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Location: Cumberland, BC Joined: 03.18.2010
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If hockey gets played it's going to be a crap product, just flip a coin for the cup. - A_SteamingLombardi
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As an assistant coach with Laval, he is already part of the Habs' organization.
Maybe he'll follow in Vigneault's footsteps and come coach the Canucks after he's been fired as the Canadiens head coach. I'd love to see him win a cup as head coach in Vancouver, but only after he's earned the opportunity. Could be quite a ways down the road. - YeOldTimer
We know there would be no interview because.... well no one understands him. That's why he coaches in Quebec. |
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We know there would be no interview because.... well no one understands him. That's why he coaches in Quebec. - A_SteamingLombardi
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Location: This message is Marwood approved! Joined: 11.30.2011
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13 days without a new case in NB, only 2 active cases remain. |
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Location: Canuckville, BC Joined: 01.09.2015
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If hockey gets played it's going to be a crap product, just flip a coin for the cup. - A_SteamingLombardi
When you have lemons you make lemonade. I’ll wait & see what happens before passing my verdict. |
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