Location: long friend time friend, AB Joined: 11.26.2008
Jul 17 @ 1:27 PM ET
Welcome to Calgary Mr. PJ.
Seriously though PJ, please stay retired. I would like to remember him fondly. - Double_A
not sure what his numbers were like the past 3 season in Europe. Fits the mold of that two way vet but meh. not really interested. I'd role with caron first.
*Parise's situation was a little more complicated, at least for a while. It's believed he considered at least nine teams to various degrees -- New Jersey, Minnesota, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Boston, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago and Los Angeles. (Tried to press agent Wade Arnott for more detail, only to be told, "Zach would prefer to keep the process private.")
From Friedman ... interesting that B's were in the mix.
Location: long friend time friend, AB Joined: 11.26.2008
Jul 18 @ 2:08 PM ET
*Parise's situation was a little more complicated, at least for a while. It's believed he considered at least nine teams to various degrees -- New Jersey, Minnesota, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Boston, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago and Los Angeles. (Tried to press agent Wade Arnott for more detail, only to be told, "Zach would prefer to keep the process private.")
From Friedman ... interesting that B's were in the mix. - Double_A
meh PC not doing his job if he doesn't make a picth for an elite forward like Parise.
in other news the Bruins signed a Caper today hahaha
According top Parise he only considered Minnesota or NJ. - willey101
According to Friedman's recap of the process he considered multiple offers, but eventually ruled out the Eastern Conference (aside from NJ), and then decided to rule out all Western teams except Minny.
price for nash is way too high. i'd be into ute for ryan though.. - salvadorsanchez
Interesting that PC has put the boot down on Krejci. If not him, who? Looch, Bergy, Seguin would obviously be off limits. Marchand and Peverley don't seem like they'd be feature pieces to build around.
"The Bruins may be ready to give up on longtime prospect Carl Soderberg, a 6-3, 207-pound center who put up strong 14-21-35 totals in 42 games for the Swedish Elite League’s Linkoping club.
The B’s have the 26-year-old’s rights for one more year.
“I was told earlier in the spring that he wanted to come over,” said Chiarelli. “I’ve been told lately that’s he’s having second thoughts, maybe because the depth in our lineup is pretty good. I haven’t given up on him yet, but I’m close to it. When you hear about him changing his mind like this, it gives you pause.
“But he did play well last year, so I may look at trying to move him. I don’t know if there’s a market for him, but I may try.”
"The Bruins may be ready to give up on longtime prospect Carl Soderberg, a 6-3, 207-pound center who put up strong 14-21-35 totals in 42 games for the Swedish Elite League’s Linkoping club.
The B’s have the 26-year-old’s rights for one more year.
“I was told earlier in the spring that he wanted to come over,” said Chiarelli. “I’ve been told lately that’s he’s having second thoughts, maybe because the depth in our lineup is pretty good. I haven’t given up on him yet, but I’m close to it. When you hear about him changing his mind like this, it gives you pause.
“But he did play well last year, so I may look at trying to move him. I don’t know if there’s a market for him, but I may try.” - Toad in Nj
Somebody take out his good eye
F him. Tired of hearing about this potential future AHL player.
Location: Am an addict for Habs talk. i Joined: 10.06.2005
Jul 19 @ 1:57 PM ET
According to Friedman's recap of the process he considered multiple offers, but eventually ruled out the Eastern Conference (aside from NJ), and then decided to rule out all Western teams except Minny. - Double_A
Possible. I just remember him saying he only considered really 2 offers. Went home in the end.
Location: Just North of Mexico, CA Joined: 04.11.2011
Jul 19 @ 4:39 PM ET
CYCLOPS NEWS
"The Bruins may be ready to give up on longtime prospect Carl Soderberg, a 6-3, 207-pound center who put up strong 14-21-35 totals in 42 games for the Swedish Elite League’s Linkoping club.
The B’s have the 26-year-old’s rights for one more year.
“I was told earlier in the spring that he wanted to come over,” said Chiarelli. “I’ve been told lately that’s he’s having second thoughts, maybe because the depth in our lineup is pretty good. I haven’t given up on him yet, but I’m close to it. When you hear about him changing his mind like this, it gives you pause.
“But he did play well last year, so I may look at trying to move him. I don’t know if there’s a market for him, but I may try.” - Toad in Nj
this little female dog needs to leave the womb. give it a try wussy
F him. Tired of hearing about this potential future AHL player. - bruinsbeer69
I couldn't give a sh!t less if this plug intends to not leave the comfort of beautiful swedish women and delicious meatballs for the rest of his life, but stop (frank)ing around and just be like "Orshka Borshka Bork ... I'm never coming to America ... Bork Bork Bork"
Its the 'will he or won't he?' that's infuriating about this clown.
"The St. Louis Blues have agreed to terms on a five-year contract with forward T.J. Oshie worth an average annual value of $4.175 million. The 25-year-old forward was a restricted free agent after agreeing to a one-year, $2.35 million contract with the team last summer. The total value of the deal is $20.875 million"
"The St. Louis Blues have agreed to terms on a five-year contract with forward T.J. Oshie worth an average annual value of $4.175 million. The 25-year-old forward was a restricted free agent after agreeing to a one-year, $2.35 million contract with the team last summer. The total value of the deal is $20.875 million" - Toad in Nj
Very good deal.
I'd like to see PC try to pry Kulemin out of TO. Just signed a nice value contract at $2.8 per. Think he would be a good fit with Kelly & Peverley, could PK and provide some offensive pop if he finds his form.