Jamieh
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Bad arena location, bankrupt owner, too many golf courses, Dustin Brown, Canadian media, Quebec....have I missed any?? Oh Matthews birthdayWell, perhaps someone will enlighten me with excuses.
Bad arena location, bankrupt owner, too many golf courses, Dustin Brown, Canadian media, Quebec....have I missed any?? Oh Matthews birthdayWell, perhaps someone will enlighten me with excuses.
Shit, you're just scratching the surface!Bad arena location, bankrupt owner, too many golf courses, Dustin Brown, Canadian media, Quebec....have I missed any?? Oh Matthews birthday
Vegas were basically given a damn good team to begin with. I believe this will be Vegas last shot at the SC. They are using the LTIR to their benefit. They don't have many picks the next three drafts to add to their aging roster.Dallas has an exceptional mix of older guys, (Pavelski, Seguin, Benn) current guys (Robertson, Hintz, Heiskanen) and future guys (Harley, Stankoven, Johnston). They have a solid pipeline (Bourque, Kyrou), have all their 1sts, and have an incredible track record of drafting and developing even if they are not high round picks. Also, they are one of the teams, like the Coyotes, who have never received a 1OA, or 2OA so no free gifts like the Pens were showered with.
Vegas is just a pure butt kicker and manage assets better than any team in the league. They are not emotionally driven like the Pens, Sharks, & Capitals have been and will not hang on to players longer than they should.
Both are examples of elite organizations and are managing their teams in a way that makes them competitive now and in the future and thus, no cause to believe they will have to tear down and start all over in the future.
They were definitely given a good team to begin with but they paid for it. I remember being jealous out of the gate 'cuz in year one their roster was better than the Coyotes roster at the time.Vegas were basically given a damn good team to begin with. I believe this will be Vegas last shot at the SC. They are using the LTIR to their benefit. They don't have many picks the next three drafts to add to their aging roster.
Trying putting all the Players you mentioned on their Cap. They can't all stayThey were definitely given a good team to begin with but they paid for it. I remember being jealous out of the gate 'cuz in year one their roster was better than the Coyotes roster at the time.
Every team in the league uses LTIR to their benefit when they have injured players.
Most of their roster is 20 something or low 30s. Marchessault (33), Martinez (36), & Pietrangelo (34) would be their biggest age concerns. If they resign Hanifin, they will continue to have a high level defensive group along with solid, young, goaltending in Hill (27) and Thompson (27). Eichel at (27), Hertl (30), Stephenson (29), Karlsson (31) means they will be strong up the middle for a time. In short, they will have multiple Cup runs in 'em in the years to come.
So, they are about what 20 mil. over the cap today, and I believe will have around 8mil. in cap space going into next year. If they want Hanifin he will take up most of that. Then what?They were definitely given a good team to begin with but they paid for it. I remember being jealous out of the gate 'cuz in year one their roster was better than the Coyotes roster at the time.
Every team in the league uses LTIR to their benefit when they have injured players.
Most of their roster is 20 something or low 30s. Marchessault (33), Martinez (36), & Pietrangelo (34) would be their biggest age concerns. If they resign Hanifin, they will continue to have a high level defensive group along with solid, young, goaltending in Hill (27) and Thompson (27). Eichel at (27), Hertl (30), Stephenson (29), Karlsson (31) means they will be strong up the middle for a time. In short, they will have multiple Cup runs in 'em in the years to come.
They also need to sign Marchessault, Hanifin, Martinez, and Stephenson from his list with that $8.8 million in space. Yeah they are set!!!So, they are about what 20 mil. over the cap today, and I believe will have around 8mil. in cap space going into next year. If they want Hanifin he will take up most of that. Then what?
The point is well taken...they probably do not resign Marchessault and Martinez. Keep in mind cap increases another $4m next year so there will be some add'l space from that. They will have to sacrifice parts no doubt but will continue to be a top team in the league.They also need to sign Marchessault, Hanifin, Martinez, and Stephenson from his list with that $8.8 million in space. Yeah they are set!!!
I think they take a tumble next year or the year after.The point is well taken...they probably do not resign Marchessault and Martinez. Keep in mind cap increases another $4m next year so there will be some add'l space from that. They will have to sacrifice parts no doubt but will continue to be a top team in the league.
Hanifin is good and all but they don't have to pay him twice.They also need to sign Marchessault, Hanifin, Martinez, and Stephenson from his list with that $8.8 million in space. Yeah they are set!!!
Not sure I understand how a guy without a contract doesn't need one?.Hanifin is good and all but they don't have to pay him twice.
Jakey already indicated they needed to pay Hanifin and you also suggested he needed to be paid. Hence paying him twice. Just subtly pointing out the duplicity of it all.Not sure I understand how a guy without a contract doesn't need one?.