neem55
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I thought the Calgary mayor squashed the deal and the Flames were moving to Quebec City? - Pacificgem
You're thinking of the Coyotes
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I dont mind the cap hit actually. The % is refelective of a player at that age, that puts up those points. But his overall strength and ability to stay on his feet are sorely lacking.
Please dont read this if you are offended...oops too late. - carsonagenic
I think the last 50 games are an indication of what we will see for a good period to come. No doubt he is a good player. Teams will be focused on him and his linemates will also be a big part of it.
If you eat the cap with overpaying him (my opinion) then it leaves less options for who plays beside him. It changes from a Guentzel to a Mikheyev.
One of my favorite teams for cap control is Carolina. They have no problem on moving on from a player or signing a big name. Friedman reported yesterday they are probably going to move on from Pesce and probably trade Necas. Big Balls move and I bet they are still top 10 next year.
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There's nothing softer than complaining about the same things everyday.
- neem55
You know you complain about the same thing everyday. Just pointing it out to you because I think you miss a lot of the obvious.
Complaining about others complaining everyday is still complaining. It takes two to Tango. |
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carsonagenic
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: AB Joined: 03.08.2006
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I think the last 50 games are an indication of what we will see for a good period to come. No doubt he is a good player. Teams will be focused on him and his linemates will also be a big part of it.
If you eat the cap with overpaying him (my opinion) then it leaves less options for who plays beside him. It changes from a Guentzel to a Mikheyev.
One of my favorite teams for cap control is Carolina. They have no problem on moving on from a player or signing a big name. Friedman reported yesterday they are probably going to move on from Pesce and probably trade Necas. Big Balls move and I bet they are still top 10 next year. - VANTEL
I agree, every dollar counts in a cap world. The depth is always effected with the more higher priced contracts you have, ex Leafs. But there is a going rate that has to be paid for a player in a certain bracket.
Loyality to a player can not be a luxury like in the past. Hence you have teams likr the Canes that can turn over their roster and renew the push forward. Drafting and value contracts also are a big part of the equation. As for Pesce, they have the defensive depth and Necas is a soft player that imo Rod the Bod feels that is replaced be Guentzal. |
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Marwood
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Cumberland, BC Joined: 03.18.2010
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There's no "U" in flavor and the greatest gift humans have is free will brother, free will. Well that and the ability to easily annoy those around you. - Pacificgem
There is in Cobble Hill. |
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neem55
Vancouver Canucks |
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Joined: 02.02.2012
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You know you complain about the same thing everyday. Just pointing it out to you because I think you miss a lot of the obvious.
Complaining about others complaining everyday is still complaining. It takes two to Tango. - VANTEL
I just laugh and make fun of people that complain and cry, there's a difference
I'm also not on here everyday, I don't have that kind of time as much as i like to talk hockey! |
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neem55
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Joined: 02.02.2012
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There's no "U" in flavor and the greatest gift humans have is free will brother, free will. Well that and the ability to easily annoy those around you. - Pacificgem
There is in the King's English, peasant!
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neem55
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I just laugh and make fun of people that complain and cry, there's a difference
I'm also not on here everyday, I don't have that kind of time as much as i like to talk hockey! - neem55
If you are not on here everyday how do you know I am on here everyday?
I think we all know who you are also, so you can stop this charade.
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boonerbuck
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Not Quesnel, BC Joined: 10.11.2005
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There's nothing softer than complaining about the same things everyday.
- neem55
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we_are_all_canucks
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Location: Don't hate me because I'm really really ridiculously good looking. Joined: 09.29.2007
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If you are not on here everyday how do you know I am on here everyday?
I think we all know who you are also, so you can stop this charade. - VANTEL
via GIPHY |
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Great all around game. Nice to see the powerplay go, they tightened up the d in the 3rd and all the big players played well. Love to see it! - neem55
The small players played decent also. |
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[quote=we_are_all_canucks]
Just another day in Paradise.
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I agree, every dollar counts in a cap world. The depth is always effected with the more higher priced contracts you have, ex Leafs. But there is a going rate that has to be paid for a player in a certain bracket.
Loyality to a player can not be a luxury like in the past. Hence you have teams likr the Canes that can turn over their roster and renew the push forward. Drafting and value contracts also are a big part of the equation. As for Pesce, they have the defensive depth and Necas is a soft player that imo Rod the Bod feels that is replaced be Guentzal. - carsonagenic
Necas scored 28 the year before and will probably be low 20s this year. I give props to the GM he did also walk from Hamilton and still remained top of the league.
This is an important year for Canucks 12 UFA/RFA this summer so some big decisions have to be made about who and what they can afford. The farm system is not that great, I personally don't want to see Bains PDG Briesbois playing a full year here next year or I would consider that two steps backwards.
This will be PAs hardest year this summer. They are going to have to be super creative. |
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Pacificgem
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Location: Swedish4Ever, BC Joined: 07.01.2007
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One of my favorite teams for cap control is Carolina. They have no problem on moving on from a player or signing a big name. Friedman reported yesterday they are probably going to move on from Pesce and probably trade Necas. Big Balls move and I bet they are still top 10 next year. - VANTEL
The Hurricanes are up against the cap like every other good team, I don't think they do anything special except play Brind'Amour's systems well. They flounder away trying to find cheap goaltending and it never works out for them. They signed Kotkaniemi out of spite and then turned around and signed him to a ridiculously bad 5 million a year deal which they are going to have to deal with for another six years. He's been a healthy scratch lately. I'm not saying they're good or bad, they are just no different than every other team, some good, some bad.
When Allvin came he traded away a pending UFA in Horvat that everyone was emotionally attached to, said f**k off, you want too much and made a great trade for Hronek who's been excellent this year. Told Pearson to pack his bag and head to Montreal, bought out OEL because he was a disaster in Vancouver. Traded away Rathbone and Lockwood, he wasn't afraid to bring guys in to see if they fit and then ship them out if they didn't, along with taking out Benning's trash.
For a properly ran organization this is the norm, we just didn't get to see it in Vancouver because it was such a train wreck under Linden and Benning. |
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- boonerbuck
I am assuming he is referring to people complaining about reffing and coaching. |
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I am assuming he is referring to people complaining about reffing and coaching. - Reubenkincade
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The Hurricanes are up against the cap like every other good team, I don't think they do anything special except play Brind'Amour's systems well. They flounder away trying to find cheap goaltending and it never works out for them. They signed Kotkaniemi out of spite and then turned around and signed him to a ridiculously bad 5 million a year deal which they are going to have to deal with for another six years. He's been a healthy scratch lately. I'm not saying they're good or bad, they are just no different than every other team, some good, some bad.
When Allvin came he traded away a pending UFA in Horvat that everyone was emotionally attached to, said f**k off, you want too much and made a great trade for Hronek who's been excellent this year. Told Pearson to pack his bag and head to Montreal, bought out OEL because he was a disaster in Vancouver. Traded away Rathbone and Lockwood, he wasn't afraid to bring guys in to see if they fit and then ship them out if they didn't, along with taking out Benning's trash.
For a properly ran organization this is the norm, we just didn't get to see it in Vancouver because it was such a train wreck under Linden and Benning. - Pacificgem
Every team has it's flaws. I think you really need to let go of the Benning era
I said back in the final years of Gillis era they are going to need a decade to undo the damage he left and it did. So PA gets stuck with the Benning garbage. Teams don't fire GMs because they are doing outstanding jobs. Benning got fired two years too late but make no mistake there was a lot of garbage left behind from the former GM. |
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Pacificgem
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Location: Swedish4Ever, BC Joined: 07.01.2007
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Every team has it's flaws. I think you really need to let go of the Benning era
I said back in the final years of Gillis era they are going to need a decade to undo the damage he left and it did. So PA gets stuck with the Benning garbage. Teams don't fire GMs because they are doing outstanding jobs. Benning got fired two years too late but make no mistake there was a lot of garbage left behind from the former GM. - VANTEL
It's almost the same for every organization or GM who's reached their pinnacle, they typically exhaust and expend all their resources trying to win the Cup. Look at what's happening in Pittsburgh, they had an excellent run winning three Cups with Crosby and Malkin, they've fired a couple GM's now because they're going to continue going down that rabbit hole hell or high water to chase another Cup. They have nothing for assets and haven't drafted well. They've got a decade to try and recover but at least they found success.
Same with Lombardi in LA, he reached the pinnacle but spent everything trying to get there and then overpaid guys when they got there. He too got fired, just like Mike Gillis did, except Gillis didn't win. Pittsburgh is headed down the Vancouver/Benning path with a bad GM while LA hired smartly and they're turning it around quickly. |
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boonerbuck
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Not Quesnel, BC Joined: 10.11.2005
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I am assuming he is referring to people complaining about reffing and coaching. - Reubenkincade
A 100-1 ratio so I doubt it.
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Pacificgem
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Swedish4Ever, BC Joined: 07.01.2007
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A 100-1 ratio so I doubt it.
- boonerbuck
You whine about the referee's as much as Vantel does about Pettersson's 13% of the cap contract, I'm embarrassed for you both. |
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CanuckDon
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Las Vegas Joined: 08.05.2014
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It's unfair of you to generalize like that, HB doesn't represent Canucks nation as a whole, and, there's some solid posters in here. Some have left because of the whiners, but there's still some good posters in here. - Pacificgem
Mini and Nucker left to HF. Both very whiney although at least Nucker can be witty. What’s wrong with calling Pouty Bambi Makita? |
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LordHumungous
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Greetings from the Humungous. Ayatollah of rock and rolla! Joined: 08.15.2014
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Really it's only Vantel, Lordy and Reuby, you're talking the bottom of the gene pool here, LOL....well, Reuby has come around on both Hughes and Pettersson, so good on him for understanding young players need to grow into great players. The talent was always there, they just had to round out their games to be more complete. - Pacificgem
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