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nyisles7
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Location: Magical Lou, NY Joined: 01.20.2009
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Thanks God we signed them all!
Wow Krill the thrill gets 5 years at $9 million per for 55 games played in the NHL |
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Bellows was an excellent player in high school hockey in Minnesota. His only downside was he sometimes took bonehead penalties. It’s disappointing to see his slow development in the NHL. He needs to pick it up now or hope to get traded and find his game if he’s going to have a career. Pulling for the kid.
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Thanks God we signed them all!
Wow Krill the thrill gets 5 years at $9 million per for 55 games played in the NHL - nyisles7
It’s a lot of money for Karill for sure. A small sample size but it’s a 40 goal pace over a full season. Karill is from Siberia. But still who wants to play in Minny or Winnipeg? Not everybody can play in NY or LA.
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It’s a lot of money for Karill for sure. A small sample size but it’s a 40 goal pace over a full season. Karill is from Siberia. But still who wants to play in Minny or Winnipeg? Not everybody can play in NY or LA. - Minnyhock
I love watching the kid play! When all said and done it could end up being an over pay but he’s worth the risk |
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nyisles7
New York Islanders |
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Location: Magical Lou, NY Joined: 01.20.2009
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It’s a lot of money for Karill for sure. A small sample size but it’s a 40 goal pace over a full season. Karill is from Siberia. But still who wants to play in Minny or Winnipeg? Not everybody can play in NY or LA. - Minnyhock
He had an offer I guess to play in the KHL for similar money. That and Minny needing something to sell tix and get the fan base excited, I guess Guerin felt he needed to sign him but wow I still think it’s an over payment especially with the Cap freeze.
Who received that kind of money after 55 games in the league?
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He had an offer I guess to play in the KHL for similar money. That and Minny needing something to sell tix and get the fan base excited, I guess Guerin felt he needed to sign him but wow I still think it’s an over payment especially with the Cap freeze.
Who received that kind of money after 55 games in the league? - nyisles7
I agree it’s an overpay. I think Columbus overpaid for Werenski too but some markets are more desirable than others. That KHL offer was bogus. Each KHL team has a 13.6M cap and the highest salaried player in the league gets about $2M.
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Isleshockeyman
New York Islanders |
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Location: Lou is our savior Joined: 11.05.2014
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Thanks God we signed them all!
Wow Krill the thrill gets 5 years at $9 million per for 55 games played in the NHL - nyisles7
Well, he is THE goal scorer on that team. Good for him for getting that much coin, but, yes, good God that's a lot. |
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Isleshockeyman
New York Islanders |
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Location: Lou is our savior Joined: 11.05.2014
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I agree it’s an overpay. I think Columbus overpaid for Werenski too but some markets are more desirable than others. That KHL offer was bogus. Each KHL team has a 13.6M cap and the highest salaried player in the league gets about $2M. - Minnyhock
I'd agree that both are an overpay, but some organizations have to in order to keep/sign players. |
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PeteM
New York Islanders |
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Location: NY Joined: 07.10.2007
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I'd agree that both are an overpay, but some organizations have to in order to keep/sign players. - Isleshockeyman
Islander fans know this all too well. |
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Isleshockeyman
New York Islanders |
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Location: Lou is our savior Joined: 11.05.2014
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Islander fans know this all too well. - PeteM
Sadly, yes we do. |
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niteislander
New York Islanders |
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Location: NY Joined: 01.13.2010
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On HF boards.. how the KHL could potentially pay Kaprisov $10 mill.
Reading further through the KHL legal documents, it does appear that teams can offer an unlimited bonus that doesn't count against the cap for:
- Reaching the final 4 in the KHL playoffs
- Finishing top 3 in the regular season in Goals, Points or +/-
So CSKA could offer Kaprizov a contract with the potential for $10m+ in earnings, but it's not a guarantee he would earn them. CSKA is historically one of the KHL's best teams, so a final 4 finish is very achievable (CSKA has done so in 5 of the 12 KHL playoffs, including a current 3 year streak). However the salary cap is a relatively new introduction to the KHL so will be interesting to see how that affects competitive balance over the upcoming seasons.
Kaprivoz finished with the top goals in 2018-19 and 2019-20, so that's certainly achievable. But once again not guaranteed, especially if he were to suffer any injury and miss games.
here is the link... https://hfboards.mandator...cap-and-kaprizov.2839762/ |
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Cptmjl
New York Islanders |
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Joined: 11.05.2011
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John Tonelli for HOF - Tee56
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John Tonelli for HOF - Tee56
Lol. Right after Travis and Leo.
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Cptmjl
New York Islanders |
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Joined: 11.05.2011
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Lol. Right after Travis and Leo. - Minnyhock
That may be pushing it a bit tonelli was a great player neither of those two were. |
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Isleshockeyman
New York Islanders |
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Location: Lou is our savior Joined: 11.05.2014
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John Tonelli for HOF - Tee56
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JohnScammo
New York Islanders |
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Location: Coming to a jail near you Joined: 10.14.2014
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- Isleshockeyman
I don't think he's even an Islander fan. I think he's Tonelli's nephew. |
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eichiefs9
New York Islanders |
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Location: NY Joined: 11.03.2008
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Bellows was an excellent player in high school hockey in Minnesota. His only downside was he sometimes took bonehead penalties. It’s disappointing to see his slow development in the NHL. He needs to pick it up now or hope to get traded and find his game if he’s going to have a career. Pulling for the kid. - Minnyhock
I don't foresee much of a future with the Islanders for him at this point. Possible he rides out this year as an extra and, if Parise is only here for a year, he slots in on the 3rd line...but not holding my breath at this point. I think he could have some value down the line as a 3rd liner that has a sneaky-good shot, but I'm starting to suspect that it would be elsewhere. |
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nyisles7
New York Islanders |
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Location: Magical Lou, NY Joined: 01.20.2009
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I don't foresee much of a future with the Islanders for him at this point. Possible he rides out this year as an extra and, if Parise is only here for a year, he slots in on the 3rd line...but not holding my breath at this point. I think he could have some value down the line as a 3rd liner that has a sneaky-good shot, but I'm starting to suspect that it would be elsewhere. - eichiefs9
I agree Chiefs. He could also be used as a piece with Draft choices and or other prospects at the trade deadline to bring in a needed piece. |
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nyisles7
New York Islanders |
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Location: Magical Lou, NY Joined: 01.20.2009
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Islander fans know this all too well. - PeteM
Oh yeah we do but that’s changed quickly |
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eichiefs9
New York Islanders |
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Location: NY Joined: 11.03.2008
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I agree Chiefs. He could also be used as a piece with Draft choices and or other prospects at the trade deadline to bring in a needed piece. - nyisles7
Yea, although the fact that he's waiver-eligible now isn't going to work in our favor. If he goes to the AHL and we decide and/or need to call him up, there's a good chance we lose him for nothing. But if he stays with the big club and doesn't play then it's going to be two consecutive seasons where he has played almost zero games. |
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eichiefs9
New York Islanders |
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Location: NY Joined: 11.03.2008
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JohnScammo
New York Islanders |
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Location: Coming to a jail near you Joined: 10.14.2014
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