BlueWhiteBlood said:@FarhanLaljiTSN: Very real possibility of Garrison to Tampa and Kesler to Anahiem happen today. #canucks
Vancouver's going full-on tank this season, huh?
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BlueWhiteBlood said:@FarhanLaljiTSN: Very real possibility of Garrison to Tampa and Kesler to Anahiem happen today. #canucks
CarltonTheBear said:BlueWhiteBlood said:@FarhanLaljiTSN: Very real possibility of Garrison to Tampa and Kesler to Anahiem happen today. #canucks
Vancouver's going full-on tank this season, huh?
Beowulf said:Kesler deal:
@Real_ESPNLeBrun
Anaheim will trade Bonino, Sbisa plus 24th overall pick and teams will swap third-rounders once deal goes through
Potvin29 said:So cap will be $69 million.
Bruins are already at $67M with only 10 forwards, 6 defencemen, and 2 goalies signed.
Potvin29 said:So cap will be $69 million.
Bruins are already at $67M with only 10 forwards, 6 defencemen, and 2 goalies signed.
louisstamos said:Mods, delete this if it's considered too personal...but I thought this was hilarious:
http://nesn.com/2014/07/report-claude-giroux-arrested-after-grabbing-the-buttocks-of-police-officer/
The league?s proposal gives at least the four worst teams the same chance at winning the no. 1 pick: approximately an identical 11 percent shot for each club. The odds decline slowly from there, with the team in the next spot holding a 10 percent chance. The lottery team with the best record will have a 2 percent chance of leaping to the no. 1 pick, up from the the minuscule 0.5 percent chance it has under the current system.
Potvin29 said:Didn't know where else to post this, but was just reading a Yahoo article about trading Evander Kane and it mentioned that the Jets GM Cheveldayoff has never made a player for player trade - only picks for players or players for picks. He's been GM since 2011. That's pretty remarkable.
bustaheims said:It's not entirely true. He's made a couple really really minor player for player moves.
CarltonTheBear said:bustaheims said:It's not entirely true. He's made a couple really really minor player for player moves.
The article he's talking about said he hasn't made a NHL player for NHL player trade yet, which is true.
Nik the Trik said:I wonder how rare that is comparatively though. I mean, in the last two seasons/off-seasons the Leafs did the Gunnarson trade and the Bernier trade but any others? I suppose Liles/Gleason qualifies technically but I have to assume that 90% of trades these days are either player/picks or player/non-nhl player type deals.
CarltonTheBear said:The article he's talking about said he hasn't made a NHL player for NHL player trade yet, which is true.
Feeling a little combative?bustaheims said:CarltonTheBear said:The article he's talking about said he hasn't made a NHL player for NHL player trade yet, which is true.
Well, then, Potvin should have linked the article or gotten his facts right.
Patrick said:Feeling a little combative?
CarltonTheBear said:The article states that the Jets are the only team to not complete a player for player trade during that time period, and the Wings, Bruins, and Penguins were close with just one.