Felonious Python
Minor League Degenerate
- Aug 20, 2004
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Maybe I'm just not the gambling type but a guy like Jack Hughes who hasn't shown much of anything at NHL level getting 8x8 just seems dumb to me. It could and probably will end up looking decent but still.
Once you skip the bridge deal, the next guy is going to expect the same.If your team isn't competitive I think it's always beneficial to lock a high potential player in early, he's signed from ages 21-29 at 8m per season, that's will very likely be a steal for most of that contract even if you eat a bit of it early. The only time you really should bridge is if you have concerns about a players potential or if you're in a contender where every dollar matters. They won't get him at 8m if he pops out a PPG season.
People shit on Marner's contract but it's only bad because the Leafs are trying to contend, I'd rather have Marner at ages 21-27 at 10.9m than Tavares, or Doughty or Karlsson or Toews who all signed their big dollar deals at the end of their 20's into their mid 30's.
Once you skip the bridge deal, the next guy is going to expect the same.
Different GMs signed those deals.Not really, it just depends on the player/potential. Eichel signed a massive contract after his ELC but Dahlin was bridged.
That’s sad actually. What a poorly run organization. At least I still have one of their beautiful black jerseys in a box somewhere to tell my grandkids about this tragedy one day.
Edit - not so fast:
Apparently they might move to Tempe, AZ.So what the Yotes are saying is that the lousy arena that they play in that is also miles from the population center that might support them if they didn't perennially suck which isn't even available to them next season yet with no new stadium on the horizon is no problem and that everything's cool.
OK, makes sense to me.
But why? As I understand they have fan base they have history. I am not so familiar with them or NHL motives,can someone explain to me?An NHL team belongs in Quebec City. Too bad it's never going to happen.
Tempe is a city/suburb of Phoenix, much like Glendale is. A 14,000 seat college arena is what's available there. Not that they'll ever draw that anyway (a problem even during their rare times of being competitive), but it is very much on the low end of what the NHL would find acceptable as a pro venue.Apparently they might move to Tempe, AZ.
Imagine Tampa playing Tempe lulz.
That’s sad actually. What a poorly run organization. At least I still have one of their beautiful black jerseys in a box somewhere to tell my grandkids about this tragedy one day.
Edit - not so fast:
The only reason to want hockey in Arizona over Houston is a general dislike for teams moving around. Which I get, but Houston's a better market on pretty much every dimension.
And there's already a history of hockey -- the Aeros always drew well (not to mention their great logo). They only had to leave town because of a stupid pissing match over the arena with Rockets -- the Aeros owner controlled the the old Summit and wouldn't let the Rockets break their lease, so when eventually Toyota Center was built and the Rockets controlled it he kept f***ing the Aeros over with rent hikes and date restrictions, eventually they had to pull out.
Having lived in both Tampa and Houston, I can tell you Houston could be as good a hockey town if they had as good ownership. Not quite as many northern transplants to help fill out the crowd, but more than you'd think.
The first symptom of a serious neck issue is typically the 6-month long public battle with the team.I didn't even know Tyler's neck was screwed up to begin with.