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Big Ev wrote:wprager wrote:Big Ev wrote:Diddle Burke!
Explain, please.
He didn't do anything lol, you said it was ok to name-call when it comes to Burke, so I started.
TheAvatar wrote:DefenceWinsChampionships wrote:Murray was a lot more active in the draft than I thought he'd be. While I do expect him to stay idle today and sign a back-up, I wouldn't be shocked if he picked up a player via trade route to help create cap room.
Potentials: Wolski, Brassard, Stoll, Berglund.
Actually, that's a great point and I think one that Murray's gotta be considering. He's never been one to overpay on FA day but I can see him capitalizing on these kinds of opportunities ... We may face a "reverse" thing. We expected stuff in the past and got nothing; watch this year; we expect nothing and they'll shake our world ...
DefenceWinsChampionships wrote:TheAvatar wrote:DefenceWinsChampionships wrote:Murray was a lot more active in the draft than I thought he'd be. While I do expect him to stay idle today and sign a back-up, I wouldn't be shocked if he picked up a player via trade route to help create cap room.
Potentials: Wolski, Brassard, Stoll, Berglund.
Actually, that's a great point and I think one that Murray's gotta be considering. He's never been one to overpay on FA day but I can see him capitalizing on these kinds of opportunities ... We may face a "reverse" thing. We expected stuff in the past and got nothing; watch this year; we expect nothing and they'll shake our world ...
Think of all the cap Columbus is taking on with Carter and Wisniewski. That's approx $10 million in less whatever Voracek made. They're also pretty solid down the middle with Carter, Umberger, Vermette, Brassard, Pahlsson, and a few young guys like Johansen, Blunden, Wilson, and Mackenzie in the system. I think Brass may be the odd man out and his contract would be perfect for the Sens; three years remaining @ $3.2 million per. I'd easily give up Foligno and Wiercioch for his services.
wprager wrote:Nice to see Eaves get a 3-year extension ($1.2M per).
DefenceWinsChampionships wrote:Murray was a lot more active in the draft than I thought he'd be. While I do expect him to stay idle today and sign a back-up, I wouldn't be shocked if he picked up a player via trade route to help create cap room.
Potentials: Wolski, Brassard, Stoll, Berglund.
TheAvatar wrote:DefenceWinsChampionships wrote:Murray was a lot more active in the draft than I thought he'd be. While I do expect him to stay idle today and sign a back-up, I wouldn't be shocked if he picked up a player via trade route to help create cap room.
Potentials: Wolski, Brassard, Stoll, Berglund.
Actually, that's a great point and I think one that Murray's gotta be considering. He's never been one to overpay on FA day but I can see him capitalizing on these kinds of opportunities ... We may face a "reverse" thing. We expected stuff in the past and got nothing; watch this year; we expect nothing and they'll shake our world ...
NEELY wrote:I'm so drunk it's actually pretty gross.
I would too... buti don't think the BJ's will do it. weirder things have happened?DefenceWinsChampionships wrote:TheAvatar wrote:DefenceWinsChampionships wrote:Murray was a lot more active in the draft than I thought he'd be. While I do expect him to stay idle today and sign a back-up, I wouldn't be shocked if he picked up a player via trade route to help create cap room.
Potentials: Wolski, Brassard, Stoll, Berglund.
Actually, that's a great point and I think one that Murray's gotta be considering. He's never been one to overpay on FA day but I can see him capitalizing on these kinds of opportunities ... We may face a "reverse" thing. We expected stuff in the past and got nothing; watch this year; we expect nothing and they'll shake our world ...
Think of all the cap Columbus is taking on with Carter and Wisniewski. That's approx $10 million in less whatever Voracek made. They're also pretty solid down the middle with Carter, Umberger, Vermette, Brassard, Pahlsson, and a few young guys like Johansen, Blunden, Wilson, and Mackenzie in the system. I think Brass may be the odd man out and his contract would be perfect for the Sens; three years remaining @ $3.2 million per. I'd easily give up Foligno and Wiercioch for his services.
Flo The Action wrote:I would too... buti don't think the BJ's will do it. weirder things have happened?DefenceWinsChampionships wrote:TheAvatar wrote:DefenceWinsChampionships wrote:Murray was a lot more active in the draft than I thought he'd be. While I do expect him to stay idle today and sign a back-up, I wouldn't be shocked if he picked up a player via trade route to help create cap room.
Potentials: Wolski, Brassard, Stoll, Berglund.
Actually, that's a great point and I think one that Murray's gotta be considering. He's never been one to overpay on FA day but I can see him capitalizing on these kinds of opportunities ... We may face a "reverse" thing. We expected stuff in the past and got nothing; watch this year; we expect nothing and they'll shake our world ...
Think of all the cap Columbus is taking on with Carter and Wisniewski. That's approx $10 million in less whatever Voracek made. They're also pretty solid down the middle with Carter, Umberger, Vermette, Brassard, Pahlsson, and a few young guys like Johansen, Blunden, Wilson, and Mackenzie in the system. I think Brass may be the odd man out and his contract would be perfect for the Sens; three years remaining @ $3.2 million per. I'd easily give up Foligno and Wiercioch for his services.
no doubt... and you know that they have a recent history... no time for one of the sides to sour yet.spader wrote:Flo The Action wrote:I would too... buti don't think the BJ's will do it. weirder things have happened?DefenceWinsChampionships wrote:TheAvatar wrote:DefenceWinsChampionships wrote:Murray was a lot more active in the draft than I thought he'd be. While I do expect him to stay idle today and sign a back-up, I wouldn't be shocked if he picked up a player via trade route to help create cap room.
Potentials: Wolski, Brassard, Stoll, Berglund.
Actually, that's a great point and I think one that Murray's gotta be considering. He's never been one to overpay on FA day but I can see him capitalizing on these kinds of opportunities ... We may face a "reverse" thing. We expected stuff in the past and got nothing; watch this year; we expect nothing and they'll shake our world ...
Think of all the cap Columbus is taking on with Carter and Wisniewski. That's approx $10 million in less whatever Voracek made. They're also pretty solid down the middle with Carter, Umberger, Vermette, Brassard, Pahlsson, and a few young guys like Johansen, Blunden, Wilson, and Mackenzie in the system. I think Brass may be the odd man out and his contract would be perfect for the Sens; three years remaining @ $3.2 million per. I'd easily give up Foligno and Wiercioch for his services.
Trade history is there, too.
Flo The Action wrote:no doubt... and you know that they have a recent history... no time for one of the sides to sour yet.spader wrote:Flo The Action wrote:I would too... buti don't think the BJ's will do it. weirder things have happened?DefenceWinsChampionships wrote:TheAvatar wrote:DefenceWinsChampionships wrote:Murray was a lot more active in the draft than I thought he'd be. While I do expect him to stay idle today and sign a back-up, I wouldn't be shocked if he picked up a player via trade route to help create cap room.
Potentials: Wolski, Brassard, Stoll, Berglund.
Actually, that's a great point and I think one that Murray's gotta be considering. He's never been one to overpay on FA day but I can see him capitalizing on these kinds of opportunities ... We may face a "reverse" thing. We expected stuff in the past and got nothing; watch this year; we expect nothing and they'll shake our world ...
Think of all the cap Columbus is taking on with Carter and Wisniewski. That's approx $10 million in less whatever Voracek made. They're also pretty solid down the middle with Carter, Umberger, Vermette, Brassard, Pahlsson, and a few young guys like Johansen, Blunden, Wilson, and Mackenzie in the system. I think Brass may be the odd man out and his contract would be perfect for the Sens; three years remaining @ $3.2 million per. I'd easily give up Foligno and Wiercioch for his services.
Trade history is there, too.
danhill wrote:We got Big Bald Alex Auld again and that suits me just fine
a steady #2 that doesn't make waves in the hot tub
If we HAVE to take on another forward I hope its a player
for player deal or prospects for us,
Even though all the vets looked bad for many games last season
I got to believe it was an internal problem that has been removed
I like the team that finished the year in Ottawa ,I'd flip DaCosta for Filatov
Maclhenney for Auld try and work in a D or two and see what happens
with Maclean turning the screws,maybe even keep Domi around to keep
Neil pissed off for the season............
diddle Burke and all those others you said and screw Garrioch too the shill
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