dappleganger
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I guess I'm just a better talent evaluator than bustaheims and caveman.
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bustaheims said:Potvin29 said:So guys are getting big contracts on the basis of good half-AHL and half-NHL seasons? I'm guessing anyone who got a big contract has had at least a full regular NHL season.
Also, the trend of giving out big contracts to guys off of their ELCs seems to be dying out. The "bridge" contract is starting to become the standard 2nd contract.
A Weekend at Bernier's said:While I think there's merit to what you're saying here, Busta, isn't it premature? I mean, this is being based on what, three or four contracts (Duschene, Couture, Subban, anyone else?). The Duschene and Couture contracts occured a few years ago (2011), roughly around or before the same time as the Eberle, Hall, Seguin, Skinner, Turris, Doughty, and Myers contracts were signed.
A Weekend at Bernier's said:While I think there's merit to what you're saying here, Busta, isn't it premature? I mean, this is being based on what, three or four contracts (Duschene, Couture, Subban, anyone else?). The Duschene and Couture contracts occured a few years ago (2011), roughly around or before the same time as the Eberle, Hall, Seguin, Skinner, Turris, Doughty, and Myers contracts were signed.
bustaheims said:So far, only two players coming off their ELC signed a big money, big term deal this summer - Landeskog and McDonaugh (and, technically, Landeskog isn't coming off of his yet - he still has a season left on it). A few others signed coming off "bridge" deals - Bogosian, Wheeler, Rask, Little, Bailey, Alzner - and a few others signed "bridge" type deals - Paajarvi, Clifford, Brodie, Backlund, Hagelin, etc. Of the RFAs still out there, the Blues are pushing for a bridge type deal with Pieterangelo, the Sens with Cowen, the Rags with Stepan, and so on. I'd say it's pretty clear what the trend has become.
bustaheims said:A Weekend at Bernier's said:While I think there's merit to what you're saying here, Busta, isn't it premature? I mean, this is being based on what, three or four contracts (Duschene, Couture, Subban, anyone else?). The Duschene and Couture contracts occured a few years ago (2011), roughly around or before the same time as the Eberle, Hall, Seguin, Skinner, Turris, Doughty, and Myers contracts were signed.
So far, only two players coming off their ELC signed a big money, big term deal this summer - Landeskog and McDonaugh (and, technically, Landeskog isn't coming off of his yet - he still has a season left on it). A few others signed coming off "bridge" deals - Bogosian, Wheeler, Rask, Little, Bailey, Alzner - and a few others signed "bridge" type deals - Paajarvi, Clifford, Brodie, Backlund, Hagelin, etc. Of the RFAs still out there, the Blues are pushing for a bridge type deal with Pieterangelo, the Sens with Cowen, the Rags with Stepan, and so on. I'd say it's pretty clear what the trend has become.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:So now Kadri's telling tsn he'll sit out if he has to....
Keep 'er goin' there Naz.
hockeyfan1 said:From Luke Fox Sportsnet 25 minutes ago:
"I just want something that?s fair,? Nazem Kadri said of his contract negotiations with the Leafs. "I don?t want everyone to think I?m unfair while really I?m not being selfish at all."
RedLeaf said:hockeyfan1 said:From Luke Fox Sportsnet 25 minutes ago:
"I just want something that?s fair,? Nazem Kadri said of his contract negotiations with the Leafs. "I don?t want everyone to think I?m unfair while really I?m not being selfish at all."
If he's so concerned about what everybody thinks about him, he needs to refrain from stuff like the 'Bobo' remarks. I would hope his agent is telling him to just clam up already until a deal is reached.
93forever said:Kadri hasn't proven anything in the NHL yet. He needs to zip his mouth, be grateful he is in the NHL, take a short term contract from the Leafs, play his heart out showing what he can do on the ice then ask for the big dollars once his contract has expired.
A Weekend at Bernier's said:93forever said:Kadri hasn't proven anything in the NHL yet. He needs to zip his mouth, be grateful he is in the NHL, take a short term contract from the Leafs, play his heart out showing what he can do on the ice then ask for the big dollars once his contract has expired.
You're entitled to your opinion and, in fact, I probably agree with you to a certain extent. But your first sentence is flat out wrong. He was 21'st in league scoring which, if nothing else, proves he has a knack for scoring. I don't think his production happened by accident.