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Tigger said:Nylander is getting a tryout with Philly, doubt he has much in the tank... hopefully they remember he's over 35 before signing him to anything...
CarltonTheBear said:Tigger said:Nylander is getting a tryout with Philly, doubt he has much in the tank... hopefully they remember he's over 35 before signing him to anything...
He had some terrific chemistry with Jagr back in their Rangers days. Could be interesting.
http://www.nhlpa.com/News/Media-Releases/Details.aspx?R=C059821A-0C4F-4B4B-94F9-126490452208 said:TORONTO (August 19, 2011) ? Chris Drury announced his retirement today from the National Hockey League (NHL) following a 12-year career.
After being drafted by the Quebec Nordiques with the 72nd pick in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft, Drury went on to play 892 career NHL games with four different teams (Colorado Avalanche, Calgary Flames, Buffalo Sabres, New York Rangers).
Leafaholic99 said:http://www.nhlpa.com/News/Media-Releases/Details.aspx?R=C059821A-0C4F-4B4B-94F9-126490452208 said:TORONTO (August 19, 2011) ? Chris Drury announced his retirement today from the National Hockey League (NHL) following a 12-year career.
After being drafted by the Quebec Nordiques with the 72nd pick in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft, Drury went on to play 892 career NHL games with four different teams (Colorado Avalanche, Calgary Flames, Buffalo Sabres, New York Rangers).
Leafaholic99 said:http://www.nhlpa.com/News/Media-Releases/Details.aspx?R=C059821A-0C4F-4B4B-94F9-126490452208 said:TORONTO (August 19, 2011) ? Chris Drury announced his retirement today from the National Hockey League (NHL) following a 12-year career.
After being drafted by the Quebec Nordiques with the 72nd pick in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft, Drury went on to play 892 career NHL games with four different teams (Colorado Avalanche, Calgary Flames, Buffalo Sabres, New York Rangers).
A fine career. He was a winner at just about every league he played in along the way.
Floyd said:So the Rangers are still stuck with the ~3.7 mil. cap hit on the buyout this year AND the ~1.7 mil. next year? If so, I can't imagine the Rags are too happy he didn't do this prior to the buyout.
cw said:Floyd said:So the Rangers are still stuck with the ~3.7 mil. cap hit on the buyout this year AND the ~1.7 mil. next year? If so, I can't imagine the Rags are too happy he didn't do this prior to the buyout.
The injuries he experienced largely happened in the line of duty for the Rangers (ignoring wear and tear over his career). That's what brought about his retirement as much as anything. At 34, it's not like he's really old. I find it hard to blame the player a bunch under those circumstances.
cw said:Floyd said:So the Rangers are still stuck with the ~3.7 mil. cap hit on the buyout this year AND the ~1.7 mil. next year? If so, I can't imagine the Rags are too happy he didn't do this prior to the buyout.
The injuries he experienced largely happened in the line of duty for the Rangers (ignoring wear and tear over his career). That's what brought about his retirement as much as anything. At 34, it's not like he's really old. I find it hard to blame the player a bunch under those circumstances.
Leafaholic99 said:If he wasn't bought out he probably would have finished off his contract, which he was entitled too, can't blame him for retiring now that he has been bought out.
Floyd said:Per capgeek, Buffalo is -$3,595,357 mil. with 23 players signed, Washington is -.$890,128 mil. with 23 players signed, and Philadelphia is +$175,239 mil. with only 22 players signed. Once Philly adds a player, they will join the aforementioned in needing to make a roster move to dump sallary. My question is - How many days left until they are required to get under the cap?
Floyd said:Per capgeek, Buffalo is -$3,595,357 mil. with 23 players signed, Washington is -.$890,128 mil. with 23 players signed, and Philadelphia is +$175,239 mil. with only 22 players signed. Once Philly adds a player, they will join the aforementioned in needing to make a roster move to dump sallary. My question is - How many days left until they are required to get under the cap?
Also, Dobber's view on Buffalo is that either Boyes or Pominville is a goner, stating "You can?t have three non-physical offensive right wingers all making $4 million or more per season." - Hard to argue with that.
Floyd said:Per capgeek, Buffalo is -$3,595,357 mil. with 23 players signed, Washington is -.$890,128 mil. with 23 players signed, and Philadelphia is +$175,239 mil. with only 22 players signed. Once Philly adds a player, they will join the aforementioned in needing to make a roster move to dump sallary. My question is - How many days left until they are required to get under the cap?
Also, Dobber's view on Buffalo is that either Boyes or Pominville is a goner, stating "You can?t have three non-physical offensive right wingers all making $4 million or more per season." - Hard to argue with that.
Busta Reims said:They have until 24 hours before their first game of the season to get under the cap.
CarltonTheBear said:Washington and Philly will most likely use LTIR to help out their cap issues (Poti for Washington and Laperriere for Philly).