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6 minutes ago, thewookie1 said:

Turris being bought out

 

 

That's painful buyout, if I remember correctly.

$2 million a year cap hit for the next 8 years!

Ouch!

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1 hour ago, Trettioåtta said:

Damn. Wouldnt have minded doing that ourselves

That's an interesting question -- would I rather have Mitts or a low 2nd-rounder that the Sabres would've chosen today?

I think I'd rather stick it out with Mitts for this coming season, but it's not a no-brainer.

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4 hours ago, Thorny said:

A fantastic deal for the Wild. 

i have to ask why you think this? kunin had similar stats and is 10 years younger

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1 hour ago, nfreeman said:

That's an interesting question -- would I rather have Mitts or a low 2nd-rounder that the Sabres would've chosen today?

I think I'd rather stick it out with Mitts for this coming season, but it's not a no-brainer.

Yeah, me too.

Anderson’s numbers 7 points in 59 NHL games, versus 39 in 114 are far worse than Casey’s.

I think up this confirms we could still get at least a 2nd for Casey, which might surprise some, but probably not much more.

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I think Kunin will fit in well in Nashville and be an upgrade to Bonito. Good for them. 

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30 minutes ago, Andrew Amerk said:

Not that it means much, but wasnt Duclair an All Star?

And didn’t he play on a line with Eichel in that game?

🤔

 

28 minutes ago, sweetlou said:

and I believe DuClair played with Reinhart somewhere in Jrs.

 

16 minutes ago, Flashsabre said:

World Juniors:  Domi Reinhart Duclair

This = Duclair becoming a Sabre!

no?

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2 hours ago, LGR4GM said:

Interesting... 

 

Probably because they were afraid he'd go to arbitration and get a bigger raise than they were willing to give.  (Not remotely surprising rocket scientist Ken Campbell wouldn't be able to figure that out.)

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1 hour ago, Taro T said:

Probably because they were afraid he'd go to arbitration and get a bigger raise than they were willing to give.  (Not remotely surprising rocket scientist Ken Campbell wouldn't be able to figure that out.)

But arbitration is a non-binding event. The team can still walk away from the ruling at which they become a UFA. The Sens just cut away all the wasted effort. 

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