i wonder if the habs have any fight back against the caps tonight
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Hockeyhero22000 wrote:buffalo and the habs both win tonight to push their series to game 6
Big Ev wrote:PKC wrote:Big Ev wrote:Honestly, I thought Kovalchuk was pretty good, but this isn't the right system for him. I think he will sign in Pittsburgh next year, they will find a way somehow!
That's virtually impossible. They have to re-sign Gonchar in the offseason and half their top 6 wingers are UFAs. Signing Kovalchuk to even a 7 million deal per season (which is remarkably low given what demands we've heard) would still leave them with only 4 million in cap space for Gonchar, Cooke, Guerin, Eaton, Ponikarovski and Fedotenko.
No chance they sign Gonchar, he's gone for sure.
ddt wrote:Big Ev wrote:PKC wrote:Big Ev wrote:Honestly, I thought Kovalchuk was pretty good, but this isn't the right system for him. I think he will sign in Pittsburgh next year, they will find a way somehow!
That's virtually impossible. They have to re-sign Gonchar in the offseason and half their top 6 wingers are UFAs. Signing Kovalchuk to even a 7 million deal per season (which is remarkably low given what demands we've heard) would still leave them with only 4 million in cap space for Gonchar, Cooke, Guerin, Eaton, Ponikarovski and Fedotenko.
No chance they sign Gonchar, he's gone for sure.
You mean just like there was "no way" the Habs would lose back-to-back games at home?
ddt wrote:Big Ev wrote:PKC wrote:Big Ev wrote:Honestly, I thought Kovalchuk was pretty good, but this isn't the right system for him. I think he will sign in Pittsburgh next year, they will find a way somehow!
That's virtually impossible. They have to re-sign Gonchar in the offseason and half their top 6 wingers are UFAs. Signing Kovalchuk to even a 7 million deal per season (which is remarkably low given what demands we've heard) would still leave them with only 4 million in cap space for Gonchar, Cooke, Guerin, Eaton, Ponikarovski and Fedotenko.
No chance they sign Gonchar, he's gone for sure.
You mean just like there was "no way" the Habs would lose back-to-back games at home?
There have now been 18 too-many-men penalties called in 37 playoff games. Last year there was a total of 17 in the entire playoffs (87 games).
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