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thread killer
Location: Lake Titicaca
Joined: 04.19.2008

Jun 29 @ 8:50 AM ET
Cam Barker on waivers?

Risky, but a better option than Raymond if it comes down to it ....

3.083 cap hit that expires after next season.

Still want Ehrhoff though ....

- JEFF SPICOLI



Since Brewer and Pitt resigned, not a lot of UFA options that I'm in love with.

I want a solid piece in Kaberle's spot.

I'm thinking trade route on the blueline for a solid top 4 guy.
thread killer
Location: Lake Titicaca
Joined: 04.19.2008

Jun 29 @ 9:46 AM ET
Tuukka for Yandle. Let some of the kids play

Johnny B and a pick for Corey Schneider

Sign Joel Ward

salvadorsanchez
Boston Bruins
Location: Just North of Mexico, CA
Joined: 04.11.2011

Jun 29 @ 4:10 PM ET
http://espn.go.com/blog/n...n-still-set-to-hit-market

some interesting guys here. i think signing a dman is up there with priority.

not sure kampfer, bartowski, cohen etc... are ready for full time mins. depth wins cups.
Double_A
Boston Bruins
Location: SK
Joined: 06.04.2008

Jun 29 @ 4:18 PM ET
http://espn.go.com/blog/nhl/post/_/id/9816/countdown-to-july-1-notable-defensemen-still-set-to-hit-market

some interesting guys here. i think signing a dman is up there with priority.

not sure kampfer, bartowski, cohen etc... are ready for full time mins. depth wins cups.

- salvadorsanchez


I'll buy into Beer's Jovo bro-love at this point if he comes super cheap

2 years, around $3 - $3.5 per?

Darkhorse among the P-Bruins could be Alexandrov, maybe not this year but another year playing NA hockey and getting acclimated to life outside Russia and he could make a push. From what I understand his stick and skate skills are off the charts but is taking a while to adjust to the small ice.
JEFF SPICOLI
Boston Bruins
Location: Drug abusing alcoholic
Joined: 12.21.2006

Jun 29 @ 5:50 PM ET
I'll buy into Beer's Jovo bro-love at this point if he comes super cheap

2 years, around $3 - $3.5 per?

Darkhorse among the P-Bruins could be Alexandrov, maybe not this year but another year playing NA hockey and getting acclimated to life outside Russia and he could make a push. From what I understand his stick and skate skills are off the charts but is taking a while to adjust to the small ice.

- Double_A

Alexandrov is (frank)ing awful. Constantly one of the worst guys on the blueline in Providence. Horrific in his own.

I don't think he's ever going to be at an NHL level. He's got KHL written all over him ....
Double_A
Boston Bruins
Location: SK
Joined: 06.04.2008

Jun 29 @ 5:59 PM ET
Alexandrov is (frank)ing awful. Constantly one of the worst guys on the blueline in Providence. Horrific in his own.

I don't think he's ever going to be at an NHL level. He's got KHL written all over him ....

- JEFF SPICOLI


I'm telling you ... Darkhorse

JEFF SPICOLI
Boston Bruins
Location: Drug abusing alcoholic
Joined: 12.21.2006

Jun 29 @ 6:09 PM ET
I'm telling you ... Darkhorse
- Double_A




JEFF SPICOLI
Boston Bruins
Location: Drug abusing alcoholic
Joined: 12.21.2006

Jun 29 @ 6:16 PM ET
Re-sign Marchand already, God dammit

(frank)ing do something, PC ... PMD's moving left and right and baldy doing nothing .... He's gotta have his eye on somebody. He better ...

2 days until Raymond is the best PMD available
JEFF SPICOLI
Boston Bruins
Location: Drug abusing alcoholic
Joined: 12.21.2006

Jun 29 @ 6:18 PM ET
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=370386


Double_A
Boston Bruins
Location: SK
Joined: 06.04.2008

Jun 29 @ 6:24 PM ET
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=370386



- JEFF SPICOLI


Ha!

Leafs finally got that coveted #1 Center ...... Max Talbot.

Edit: Or not ... granted window to negotiate but didn't want to sign ... apparently even Max doesn't like PhiL.
JEFF SPICOLI
Boston Bruins
Location: Drug abusing alcoholic
Joined: 12.21.2006

Jun 29 @ 6:30 PM ET


Leafs finally got that coveted #1 Center ...... Max Talbot.

- Double_A






Burke is outta his (frank)ing tree
JEFF SPICOLI
Boston Bruins
Location: Drug abusing alcoholic
Joined: 12.21.2006

Jun 29 @ 6:31 PM ET
Interesting read ... And he's been spot-on on a few of them thus far

http://www.foxnews.com/sp...unrestricted-free-agents/
JEFF SPICOLI
Boston Bruins
Location: Drug abusing alcoholic
Joined: 12.21.2006

Jun 29 @ 7:05 PM ET
Phoenix currently with more cap space than payroll

With a floor of 48.3 million, Yotes likely going to be forced to resign Yandle just to reach the floor ...

Oh well
salvadorsanchez
Boston Bruins
Location: Just North of Mexico, CA
Joined: 04.11.2011

Jun 29 @ 7:21 PM ET
Ha!

Leafs finally got that coveted #1 Center ...... Max Talbot.

Edit: Or not ... granted window to negotiate but didn't want to sign ... apparently even Max doesn't like PhiL.

- Double_A


put him on a line with brown and armstrong and you have the all douche line
Toad in Nj
Boston Bruins
Location: Boychuk, NJ
Joined: 02.07.2007

Jun 29 @ 7:35 PM ET
http://video.thescore.com...ents-ranger-state-of-mind

Toad in Nj
Boston Bruins
Location: Boychuk, NJ
Joined: 02.07.2007

Jun 29 @ 7:40 PM ET
Paul Kariya announces retirement
ERIC DUHATSCHEK
Globe and Mail Update
Published Wednesday, Jun. 29, 2011 3:32PM EDT
Last updated Wednesday, Jun. 29, 2011 4:27PM EDT


At the age of 36 and after taking a full year away from the NHL to try and recover from the effects of multiple concussions, Paul Kariya retired Wednesday after a distinguished 15-year career.

And on the day he did so, Kariya had sharp words of criticism for a league that he believes still hasn’t done enough to address the issue of head injuries.

“The thing that I worry about,” Kariya said in an interview, “is that you’ll get a guy who is playing with a concussion, and he gets hit, and he dies at centre ice. Can you imagine what would happen to the league if a guy dies at centre ice?”

Kariya said that if the NHL wants to get serious about reducing the number of concussions in the game, it needs to introduce harsher penalties, in the same it did to eliminate the bench-clearing brawls that were so prevalent in the 1970s and 1980s, but are completely absent from the game now.

“If you want to get rid of it, I’m a believer that you don’t go after the employees, you go after the employers,” said Kariya. “The first concussion I had, on a brutal, blindside hit, the guy got a two-game suspension. That was in 1996. The last one, from (the Buffalo Sabres’ Patrick) Kaleta, was exactly the same play, and he doesn’t get anything.

“If you start at 10-game suspensions and go to 20, that sends a message to the players. But if you start fining the owners and suspending the coach, then it’s out of the game.”

Kariya went on to say that every hit that ever knocked him out came as a result of an illegal hit.

“Every single one,” he reiterated. “I’m not saying you’re going to ever eliminate concussions completely because it’s a contact sport, but if you get those out of the game, then you eliminate a big part of the problem.

“A two-game suspension? That’s not enough of a deterrent.”

Last summer, Kariya issued a statement through his agent Don Baizley that he was planning to take the 2010-11 season off in the hopes that he could be fully recovered in time to sign for the start of 2011-12. And while he is now symptom-free, and says he “feels great,” his doctor advised him that the risk of re-injury was too great.

Even 12 months ago, concussion specialist Mark Lovell warned Kariya that this day was likely to occur. After the Kaleta hit, Kariya said he hoped his symptoms would go away over time, as they had before.

“Instead, they just kept getting worse and worse. My doctor said, ‘there’s no one in my profession that could clear you to play in this condition.’ Even last summer, he said, ‘even if you recover 100 per cent, I would advise you to retire.’

“I knew I was bad, but I didn’t know I was that bad. But they had concussion data on me all the way back to 1996, and then from the (Gary) Suter hit (just before the 1998 Winter Olympics), so they could track my results from one concussion to another.

“The drop in my brain function, the doctor said, was down by 50 per cent. At that point, I wasn’t thinking, ‘Am I going to play again?’ I just wanted to get healthy.”

To that end, Kariya began a five-month rehabilitation process that involved multiple activities - weight lifting, yoga, surfing, ballroom dancing - all designed to enhance his neural responses. He also started receiving treatment in a hyperbaric chamber and began taking supplements - primarily high doses of fish oils - and eventually began to see some improvements.

“After two-and-a-half months, I saw a 40-50 per cent improvement, but the scans were still showing braining damage. After five months, I was up to 80 cent. As spring came around, and teams started calling, I went back to the doctor, but he said, ‘Paul, there’s just no way you can play again. You’re still too vulnerable to another concussion.’”

Kariya believes that because there are no visible outward symptoms of concussion, NHL teams tend to play them down to their players. He contrasted it to the treatment levels accorded to a player who suffered a major knee injury.

“If it’s an ACL/MCL tear, right away, the doctor, the player and the management, they all know he’s out for six-to-12 months. There’s no question about it. There’s a rehabilitation protocol that you follow and that’s what they do.

“With concussions, the guy walks into the dressing room the next day and they ask, ‘how are you doing? Are you okay to go tomorrow?’ It’s totally backward. I had (two major hip reconstructions) and I’ll take that any day over a concussion.”

Though he didn’t watch a lot of games this past season, he stayed in touch with Teemu Selanne, his close friend with the Anaheim Ducks and thus was aware of how concussions and illegal hits to the head were a hot-button issue in the NHL this past season. Only last week, the NHL board of governors approved a change to rule 48 - the head shot rule - that broadened its parameters and eliminated the language “blind-side or lateral hit to the head” from its wording.

From now on, “any hit resulting in contact with an opponent's head where the head is targeted and the principal point of contact is no longer permitted.”

However, the rule also includes language that permits a referee’s discretion, where “the circumstances of the hit, including whether the opponent put himself in a vulnerable position immediately prior to or simultaneously with the hit or the head contact on an otherwise legal body check was unavoidable, can be considered.”

According to Kariya, the concussion that sidelined Pittsburgh Penguins’ star Sidney Crosby halfway through the season is an example of how far the league still needs to go in order to alter its mindset.

“Crosby is a perfect example,” said Kariya. “You have the best player in the game playing on a the same team as a guy (Matt Cooke) who is ending guys’ careers with those kinds of hits.

“Hopefully, things will change.”

Kariya will finish his NHL career with 989 points in 989 games. He was a two-time winner of the Lady Byng Trophy for gentlemanly conduct and sportsmanship, and was selected to the NHL’s first all-star team three times (1996, 1997 and 1999) and the second team twice (2000, 2003). Kariya played for Canada in the 1994 and 2002 Olympics, and was chosen to play in 1998, but couldn’t compete after suffering a head injury on a crosscheck from the Chicago Blackhawks’ Suter just days before he was supposed to head overseas.

One could argue that Kariya’s most memorable NHL moment came in the 2003 Stanley Cup final between the Anaheim Ducks and the New Jersey Devils when the Devils’ Scott Stevens laid him out with a crushing hit, leaving him motionless on the ice for several minutes with what was undoubtedly an undiagnosed concussion. Kariya returned to play after a short absence and later scored the decisive goal that permitted Anaheim to force a seventh game in a series that was ultimately won by New Jersey. It was the closest he ever came to winning the Stanley Cup.

“I feel very fortunate for the 15 years I spent in the NHL,” said Kariya. “At some point, whether you play 10 or five or 20 years, you have to retire eventually - and no matter what you do afterward, you need your brain to be functioning.”
JEFF SPICOLI
Boston Bruins
Location: Drug abusing alcoholic
Joined: 12.21.2006

Jun 29 @ 7:42 PM ET
http://video.thescore.com/watch/hoth-presents-ranger-state-of-mind


- Toad in Nj

nice
JEFF SPICOLI
Boston Bruins
Location: Drug abusing alcoholic
Joined: 12.21.2006

Jun 29 @ 7:44 PM ET
Kariya Announces Retirement
- Toad in Nj



Expecting the same announcement from Savvy soon
Toad in Nj
Boston Bruins
Location: Boychuk, NJ
Joined: 02.07.2007

Jun 29 @ 7:45 PM ET
sucks on both accounts
kariya was awesome
JEFF SPICOLI
Boston Bruins
Location: Drug abusing alcoholic
Joined: 12.21.2006

Jun 29 @ 7:46 PM ET
sucks on both accounts
kariya was awesome

- Toad in Nj

Yup
Toad in Nj
Boston Bruins
Location: Boychuk, NJ
Joined: 02.07.2007

Jun 29 @ 7:46 PM ET
mattsekeres Matthew Sekeres
Islanders trade negotiating rights to UFA D Christian Ehrhoff to Buffalo for a 4th rd pick in 2012 draft.
Toad in Nj
Boston Bruins
Location: Boychuk, NJ
Joined: 02.07.2007

Jun 29 @ 7:48 PM ET
MattBarnabyESPN Matthew Barnaby
Guys want the most money but want great teams if they r good players. Middle range guys between 1 and 3 million will chase cash . I did!!
JEFF SPICOLI
Boston Bruins
Location: Drug abusing alcoholic
Joined: 12.21.2006

Jun 29 @ 7:52 PM ET
mattsekeres Matthew Sekeres
Islanders trade negotiating rights to UFA D Christian Ehrhoff to Buffalo for a 4th rd pick in 2012 draft.

- Toad in Nj

Had a feeling he wouldn't want to play for the 'sticks ...

Probably won't want to play for the slugs either

This is Chiarelli's Kaberle replacement. Not sure why he's di¢king around on this.
JEFF SPICOLI
Boston Bruins
Location: Drug abusing alcoholic
Joined: 12.21.2006

Jun 29 @ 7:53 PM ET
MattBarnabyESPN Matthew Barnaby
Guys want the most money but want great teams if they r good players. Middle range guys between 1 and 3 million will chase cash . I did!!

- Toad in Nj

Makes Ehrhoff to the Bruins all the more feasible...

DO IT BALDY
Toad in Nj
Boston Bruins
Location: Boychuk, NJ
Joined: 02.07.2007

Jun 29 @ 8:03 PM ET
Had a feeling he wouldn't want to play for the 'sticks ...

Probably won't want to play for the slugs either

This is Chiarelli's Kaberle replacement. Not sure why he's di¢king around on this.

- JEFF SPICOLI

i am not a fan of a pick for being able to speak to someone
we just won the cup..and we also didn't have to do that poop to get savard or chara here

if he wants to sign in buffalo for stupid money, let him
just because the crop this year is thin doesn't mean you have to overpay for the decent players that are out there
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