Bill Meltzer
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AGL_91
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Location: ON Joined: 06.29.2013
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Like many I'm not a rinaldo fan. Rather see his role filled by players on elc that have upside. Example would be cousins or Liere in coming years |
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Like many I'm not a rinaldo fan. Rather see his role filled by players on elc that have upside. Example would be cousins or Liere in coming years - AGL_91
I am frightened by the words "expanded role". People like Antoine Roussell spent time in the minors and perhaps that helped mold them. Even Jody Shelley and Paul Holmgren were in the minors and love him as a GM or not, Paul Holmgren was THE power forward along with Clark Gillies in the late 70's early 80's.
As long as his contract comes under the limit and he can be waived/sent down and not be counting against the cap. Also a waste of a contract slot. Arrgghhh
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section32
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Location: Raleigh, NC Joined: 02.15.2007
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I am frightened by the words "expanded role". People like Antoine Roussell spent time in the minors and perhaps that helped mold them. Even Jody Shelley and Paul Holmgren were in the minors and love him as a GM or not, Paul Holmgren was THE power forward along with Clark Gillies in the late 70's early 80's.
As long as his contract comes under the limit and he can be waived/sent down and not be counting against the cap. Also a waste of a contract slot. Arrgghhh - Steelmanpa
Seems odd, but he is really the last guy in the "Bully mold". Feisty, scrappy agitator with a mean streak who isn't afraid to drop the gloves. Unfortunately, he is too small for an enforcer role. Perhaps those dinosaurs are past their time, but it's hard to see the Flyers without one (Shelley being the last). I just hate to think that this is the leverage to keep opposing teams from targeting our stars. I know Bill didn't talk about this, but it seems like the elephant in the room. |
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Seems like a real head scratcher of a signing both in terms of a modest raise and timing. If you want to sign when his stock is low then sign him for the same or less salary, not more. Sure if he becomes a regular third liner next season (I don't see it after last years regression) then this is a good contract. Seems like the gamble does not outweight the reward. Of course, this isn't going to have crippling effects on next year or even three years down the road as he can be waived for no hit against the cap. So while I think it is a poor move on Hexys part, the AMAC contract (negotiated by Homer), numerous depth signings, Hartnell trade and DLZ signing will all have bigger impacts on the club and will define this offseason and not this poor resigning, IMHO.
As for a current enforcer, isn't that Rosehills role? |
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Jsaquella
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Location: Bringing Hexy Back Joined: 06.16.2006
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Bill Meltzer: Meltzer's Musings: Rinaldo Contract Extension, Prospect Updates, Quick Hits - bmeltzer
I find the timing odd more than anything else. The Flyers obviously like Rinaldo, whatever his pros and cons are. But why sign him now, when he has a season left on his contract & coming off a season where he regressed as a player?
Start the season, and if he's playing well, then re-sign him. There was really no reason to rush here. Not likely that he makes a lot more than the $850K he got & even more unlikely that there's a bidding war for him as a RFA |
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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I find the timing odd more than anything else. The Flyers obviously like Rinaldo, whatever his pros and cons are. But why sign him now, when he has a season left on his contract & coming off a season where he regressed as a player?
Start the season, and if he's playing well, then re-sign him. There was really no reason to rush here. Not likely that he makes a lot more than the $850K he got & even more unlikely that there's a bidding war for him as a RFA - Jsaquella
The Flyers obviously like Rinaldo, and want to see him develop as a player. So why put a young player under the pressure of having to play for a contract? Let him be comfortable, but still letting him know what is expected of him going forward, and show some confidence in the player. I would have preferred a one year deal, but really with the cap cost, it's not a big deal.
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GOA88
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 08.02.2013
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The Flyers obviously like Rinaldo, and want to see him develop as a player. So why put a young player under the pressure of having to play for a contract? Let him be comfortable, but still letting him know what is expected of him going forward, and show some confidence in the player. I would have preferred a one year deal, but really with the cap cost, it's not a big deal. - MJL
Its not a big deal at all. He's our energy guy, our coach likes him, he can fight, check and skate and he's cheap! If he plays bad.... scratch him or trade him for a late round pick. |
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Jsaquella
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Location: Bringing Hexy Back Joined: 06.16.2006
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Its not a big deal at all. He's our energy guy, our coach likes him, he can fight, check and skate and he's cheap! If he plays bad.... scratch him or trade him for a late round pick. - GOA88
Nobody is saying it's a big deal, just an oddly timed one. Because of the lack of other news, & Rinaldo being a divisive player, this will get heavily discussed. Just the nature of the beast
Never understood why people don't get that. |
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Doc_Sarcasm
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Location: Should of studied Geometry Joined: 04.28.2013
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Nobody is saying it's a big deal, just an oddly timed one. Because of the lack of other news, & Rinaldo being a divisive player, this will get heavily discussed. Just the nature of the beast
Never understood why people don't get that. - Jsaquella
As for the timing, I can only surmise that Hexy decided to forestall the inevitable crush of suitors who would be clamoring to massively overpay Rinaldo at free agency.
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Seems odd, but he is really the last guy in the "Bully mold". Feisty, scrappy agitator with a mean streak who isn't afraid to drop the gloves. Unfortunately, he is too small for an enforcer role. Perhaps those dinosaurs are past their time, but it's hard to see the Flyers without one (Shelley being the last). I just hate to think that this is the leverage to keep opposing teams from targeting our stars. I know Bill didn't talk about this, but it seems like the elephant in the room. - section32
Rinaldo is a clown and deters nobody from targeting your stars. |
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Jsaquella
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Location: Bringing Hexy Back Joined: 06.16.2006
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As for the timing, I can only surmise that Hexy decided to forestall the inevitable crush of suitors who would be clamoring to massively overpay Rinaldo at free agency.
- Doc_Sarcasm
can't risk an offer sheet for a 4th line agitator |
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Jsaquella
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Location: Bringing Hexy Back Joined: 06.16.2006
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Rinaldo is a clown and deters nobody from targeting your stars. - rangerdanger94
Yeah, but what can ya do? |
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GOA88
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 08.02.2013
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Nobody is saying it's a big deal, just an oddly timed one. Because of the lack of other news, & Rinaldo being a divisive player, this will get heavily discussed. Just the nature of the beast
Never understood why people don't get that. - Jsaquella
Only thing I can agree on is the timing of the signing. It didnt make sense. Almost like Hexy got bored and needed something to do.
Maybe Hexy has the uncanny ability of foresight?! He knew Rinaldo was going to transform into the ultimate penalty killing machine so he grabbed him up before his value sky rocketed. |
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Yeah, but what can ya do? - Jsaquella
Keep him scratched?
Rinaldo reminds me of that fcked up kid from Toy Story who would torture the toys. If anything Rinaldos clown antics encourage teams to take more liberties on your players. |
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Jsaquella
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Location: Bringing Hexy Back Joined: 06.16.2006
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Keep him scratched?
Rinaldo reminds me of that fcked up kid from Toy Story who would torture the toys. If anything Rinaldos clown antics encourage teams to take more liberties on your players. - rangerdanger94
He just seems unable to keep himself under control. He gets to running around and being dumb and generally does something to negate whatever good his hitting brings |
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GOA88
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 08.02.2013
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Keep him scratched?
Rinaldo reminds me of that fcked up kid from Toy Story who would torture the toys. If anything Rinaldos clown antics encourage teams to take more liberties on your players. - rangerdanger94
How about that Carcillo? He is so much better........ |
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He just seems unable to keep himself under control. He gets to running around and being dumb and generally does something to negate whatever good his hitting brings - Jsaquella
He provides literally nothing besides playing with (too much of) an edge. No scoring, no defense, can't imagine him having good leadership in the lockerroom. All he does is bring down your clubs reputation. |
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Doc_Sarcasm
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Should of studied Geometry Joined: 04.28.2013
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He just seems unable to keep himself under control. He gets to running around and being dumb and generally does something to negate whatever good his hitting brings - Jsaquella
kind of like a Carcillo minus the ability to score the occasional goal.
I want to like the guy, I want him to have a long and profitable career, because he does exhibit a certain exuberance that is frequently and sadly lacking in so many modern athletes. Zac obviously loves what he does. I just wish that the things he did were more conducive to winning hockey. |
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Feanor
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Location: DE Joined: 02.13.2013
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The four-game suspension Rinaldo drew late in the season for a needless high hit that concussed Buffalo Sabres defenseman Chad Ruhwedel was a setback in the player's efforts to erase an image of being a player who could not be trusted on the ice.
The other two incidents from last season that stood out to me were:
1) Rinaldo taking a completely unnecessary high sticking penalty at the end of the 2nd period against Phoenix in October. The Coyotes scored the game winning goal 13 seconds later.
http://flyers.nhl.com/gam...er/en/recap?id=2013020058
2) Rinaldo being goaded by Roussel into giving up a seven minute powerplay not even two minutes into the game against Dallas in December. The Flyers killed it off, but were out of energy in the second and third periods and got blown out. How short must Rinaldo's fuse be if he can totally lose his poop that early in a game against a Western team?
http://flyers.nhl.com/gam...er/en/recap?id=2013020446
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PHI Zac Rinaldo Fighting (maj) against Antoine Roussel
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PHI Zac Rinaldo Instigator against Antoine Roussel
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PHI Zac Rinaldo Misconduct (10 min) against Antoine Roussel
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PHI Zac Rinaldo Game misconduct against Antoine Roussel |
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How about that Carcillo? He is so much better........ - GOA88
Pretty sure carcillo scored more goals in the playoffs this year against you guys than rinaldo scored all regular season |
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GOA88
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 08.02.2013
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Pretty sure carcillo scored more goals in the playoffs this year against you guys than rinaldo scored all regular season - rangerdanger94
Please. Carcillo is a bum and you know it.
Jody Shelley used to score on the Flyers too. He's a hell of a hockey player huh? |
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Jsaquella
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Bringing Hexy Back Joined: 06.16.2006
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How about that Carcillo? He is so much better........ - GOA88
Actually Carcillo is a markedly better player than Rinaldo. He's had two double digit goal season in the NHL.
The only level Rinaldo scored more than 9 goals at was junior, when he had 10 |
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Please. Carcillo is a bum and you know it.
Jody Shelley used to score on the Flyers too. He's a hell of a hockey player huh? - GOA88
Carcillo is a playoff hero bro.
And shelley was a nice addition to the rangers a few years ago. He was just too old when he came to philly. |
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Feanor
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: DE Joined: 02.13.2013
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Carcillo is a playoff hero bro.
- rangerdanger94
Do you think he will be re-signed? |
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