NHL Thread: 2021-2022 Season
I'd say the new season kicks off tomorrow with the draft. Not as exciting this year, but some of these guys are going to turn into superstars. Free agency coming up as well. A chance for teams to turn their fortunes around with a big signing or two.
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Flames need a goalie! Smith did well in the playoffs, and Rittich helped get us there, but will that be enough this season.
Also, sounds like Marner rejected an 8 year, $11M AAV contract hoping for something shorter. My guess is he thinks he can get more money in a few years... |
Kakko or Hughes?
I'm kinda leaning towards Kakko. |
Hughes is considered by almost everybody as the best player in the draft. Kakko is a better fit for the Canucks, but we ain't getting him.
There are a lot of US national team development players in the top 10 and top 20 of this draft, which makes me nervous if the Canucks end up drafting Boldy or another player from that team. Some of these guys have been made to look better than they actually are with this all-star team. Maybe we can trade up somehow and get Byram. Probly not though, so it will be a crap shoot picking 10th and hoping to get a star player. |
Hoping to see a blockbuster trade or two this weekend. Come on, Treliving.
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Edmonton Oilers new Assistant Coach... lol
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I like the passion and tenacity.
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Losing more and more interest in my habs. Only so much mediocrity a man can take.
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Still ticked at Chevy for the very poor. return on Trouba, but I am very surprised at the mediocre return for Subban who is still a top-pairing d-man and would still be a #1 on a number of NHL teams. Of course, this will give Nashville cap space to sign Josi and probably bring in another centre like Duchene at $9 - $9.5 million per year.
lol at Dim Jim Benning for his trade yesterday. Sure, Miller is worth a late first given his contract and his likely production (50+ points with more ice time), but the Canucks still have an awful defense and only 4 top-6 proven forwards. That pick is likely to be a lottery pick and it could be a lottery pick the following year as well is the pick is deferred. I guess Jim knows his ass is grass if the Canucks don't make the playoffs yet again so he is making some desperation type moves. When the Canucks don't make the playoffs next year, he will be gone. |
Hefty, but necessary, price paid by the Leafs to unload the Marleau contract for the upcoming season.
Obviously Marleau also had a hand in this as he had a full NTC and had to be a part of the process to move him out. I hope he gets his wish and can land with a Pacific division team for the upcoming season. |
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Only 102 more sleeps until the first regular season game. |
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Yea, I'm not huge on dumping 1st rounders - but if you can't keep the current talent you have in order to make the playoffs and try to get out of the first round - then those 1st rounders aren't going to help you anyway unless they're very high picks that will land you a Jack Hughes type player. The Leafs still have some good talent on the farm, and plus their picks are low 1st rounders anyway. They could just as easily draft/develop someone in the later rounds who will turn out great. Pittsburgh and Chicago are much older teams - so they're more in need of draft picks to rebuild. |
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Hearing Myers may sign for $7.5 million or more per year! Do it Jim. It will make for some great lols.
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