Location: I'm very Happy to be here. Las Vegas Via Buffalo N.Y. Joined: 02.17.2007
Oct 21 @ 10:51 PM ET
Ryan O'Reilly could be next in line to be the captain of the St. Louis Blues.
The Blues will be looking for someone to replace Alex Pietrangelo, who signed with Vegas, and O'Reilly appears to be the top candidate. St. Louis GM Doug Armstrong mentioned that O’Reilly would be "part of a group of players. I think we’ve been a team that’s relied on the masses (more) than any one individual.” It doesn't sound like the team is in a hurry to make a decision, but O'Reilly makes a great deal of sense. The 29-year-old center won the Conn Smythe Trophy when the Blues won the 2019 Stanley Cup. O'Reilly has also been a key player during the regular season with 40 goals and 138 points in 153 games with St. Louis since he was acquired from Buffalo.
Location: I don't want to say Greztky was a dude when I was watching. Mentalorgasm5 , NY Joined: 07.16.2006
Oct 21 @ 10:56 PM ET
The specific reason it came up here earlier is that someone said the cost of a Kane to Buffalo deal was discussed on The Instigator today. - JetpackJesus
I don’t think Kane wants anything to do with coming home.
Location: I'm very Happy to be here. Las Vegas Via Buffalo N.Y. Joined: 02.17.2007
Oct 21 @ 10:58 PM ET
The specific reason it came up here earlier is that someone said the cost of a Kane to Buffalo deal was discussed on The Instigator today. - JetpackJesus
Pegula loves P Kane and has tried to get him before but now is a different story. They can't keep everyone including Hall and pay these guys 10 mill each a year, maybe without Skinner.
Pegula loves P Kane and has tried to get him before but now is a different story. They can't keep everyone including Hall and pay these guys 10 mill each a year, maybe without Skinner. - SABRES 89
Sam and risto
5.5 + 5.5 = 11 million, maybe separate trades?
Okposo, montour and 1st = 10 million
There's some guys that could be moved to make room for pk88
With Toews coming out saying he doesn't understand the direction of the team there are people who think Chicago is considering a complete rebuild.
Even Hawks fans on Capfriendly have been putting together rosters without both Kane and Toews. Some of the packages I have seen are intriguing others are either not enough going from Buffalo (even some Hawks fans posters) or not enough.
Kane is elite, but I don't see how Buffalo could bring him on with Hall (still weird that he is a Sabre) and keeping the cap reasonable to be able to re-sign Dahlin next off-season.
If I am Chicago I would want Cozens and next years first included in a trade plus a roster player or two who are younger. Buffalo is NOT in a position to move BOTH Cozens and next years first. I would move next years first in a heartbeat but I don't see Buffalo putting up the best package for him. Kane does have the ultimate say though since he has a full NMC. He could say if you're trading me, I am only going here sort of like what Hasek did, and if that's the case I would imagine Chicago just keeps him.
Edit: How about Skinner next years first Mitts and Pekar? Not enough most likely but it gives Chicago youth. The only way I could see Kane coming here and being flexible with the cap is if Skinner goes the other way. - Stripes77
Wtf do Hawks fans on CapFriendly KNOW about what direction the team is gonna go?
No offense to you, or others, taking about getting PK88... but this is all premature
Haven’t even heard rumors from any experts about this supposed full rebuild....
have we?
I guess it’s something different to talk about though at least
And i think we’d all be thrilled about getting Kane
At least for a few hours....
then some will start b!tching about Risto & Girgs again 😂😂😂
Ryan O'Reilly could be next in line to be the captain of the St. Louis Blues.
The Blues will be looking for someone to replace Alex Pietrangelo, who signed with Vegas, and O'Reilly appears to be the top candidate. St. Louis GM Doug Armstrong mentioned that O’Reilly would be "part of a group of players. I think we’ve been a team that’s relied on the masses (more) than any one individual.” It doesn't sound like the team is in a hurry to make a decision, but O'Reilly makes a great deal of sense. The 29-year-old center won the Conn Smythe Trophy when the Blues won the 2019 Stanley Cup. O'Reilly has also been a key player during the regular season with 40 goals and 138 points in 153 games with St. Louis since he was acquired from Buffalo. - SABRES 89
Idk why they even want him there?
I’ve been told he’s EASILY REPLACEABLE
Location: Look, it's a situation where thats a great question, OH Joined: 07.01.2020
Oct 22 @ 1:29 AM ET
man why you comin at me
i guess you can't stop thinking about me
your loss
i don't know if you read my post i said
your mom goes to college
and you came at me
i call it like i see it
and i play for keeps
so keep coming in me
I mean at me
your the one who's homosapien
you lost this argument before i started
man why you comin at me
i guess you can't stop thinking about me
your loss
i don't know if you read my post i said
your mom goes to college
and you came at me
i call it like i see it
and i play for keeps
so keep coming in me
I mean at me
your the one who's homosapien
you lost this argument before i started - 3rd GM's the charm
My wife's name is Patty. An Irishman who's name is Patrick is commonly referred to as Paddy. Not to nit-pick, but growing up in South Buffalo, it's kind of a big deal, lol.