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Feb 19 @ 12:00 AM ET
Yeah, but we all Stone will be “healthy” by the playoffs - Nucker101
Exactly , it robs the paying fan from seeing stars during the money making months of the regular season, if it was NFL with no guarantee of a contract , I'm sure the player would want to play as much as possible to establish a sense of worth
Location: Be Calm n Swede On, BC Joined: 09.23.2015
Feb 19 @ 12:08 AM ET
I'm no cap expert, but , what if a team could get flexibility for 1 forward cap hit , and one defensive cap hit , and base it on total salary value and games played. So in a sense , reward the teams that have their stars/top paid players play more.
A counter action to the LTIR shenanigans that are happening now.
Not a punishment for legitimate injury , but rather a team reward for stars playing more games/ minutes
Location: Be Calm n Swede On, BC Joined: 09.23.2015
Feb 19 @ 12:22 AM ET
So suggesting a compliance buyout? - Nighthawk
Not a buy out , just a way to move higher paid star players to better serve fans of hockey . Maybe leverage future cap based on performance of said player after being moved .
A reward for teams to move contracts and tie it directly to performance, so more future cap against the acquiring team if certain levels are met and vice versa if a traded play suffers a major drop then the original team is on the hook.
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Feb 19 @ 12:26 AM ET
Teams should be rewarded if the stars 82 games and not get advantages if top tier players miss alot of games.
With an appeal system to deal with severe or career altering injuries.
Maybe an independent medical panel not tied to the league or individual teams
Schneider/Kravtsov/1st
-Rags don’t want to offer Schneider
-we take on Kravtsov as a risk
-the 1st rounds out the package
Lafreniere/Lundkvist/Kravtsov
-consolation LW but big potential
-Rags fans again say no of course
-we take on a small RHD who isn’t lighting it up anywhere
-Kravtsov a flake but better than a late 1st probably
Kakko/Either Othmann/Cuylle/Robertson
-looks less than desired for need
-Rags maybe more inclined for this
Lastly big NO Kravtsov/Lundkvist/1st - Nighthawk
Don't think you'd get that big of a package.
I'd go JTM + Motte for Laff + Kravtsov.
Gives the Rangers two roster forwards for their playoff runs, one high impact and the other a fantastic bottom 6er. Canucks get back forward help that will grow with the team with high-end potential. Would even consider retaining a little on Miller if that's imperative, so they can resign Strome in the offseason; or they can pay a third team to retain on him.
[quote=golfingsince]They're a drug for getting high. Cheaper than real drugs they're synthetic. Also, other drugs were moved as actual bath salts years prior.
They gained noteriety a few years back when a few people went absolutely crazy, I think cannibalism was involved in some instances.
Cannibalism is effective in some Countries as it keeps the Population from sky-rocketing
The Ottawa Senators don’t want to be sellers anymore. General manager Pierre Dorion spoke with Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic, explaining that he hopes this is the last deadline for his club to move pieces out, instead of bringing them in.
Hopefully new front office is listening and looking to pawn some pieces off on them.