Guilt Trip
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I think if the Sens move, it will be to Quebec.
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They can't call them the Senators then. Unless the National Assembly has senators. :Guilt Trip said:I think if the Sens move, it will be to Quebec.
They wouldn't want to call them that anywaysickbeast said:They can't call them the Senators then. Unless the National Assembly has senators. :Guilt Trip said:I think if the Sens move, it will be to Quebec.
If the Oilers are making their pitch, any talk of a straight-up Leon Draisaitl for Karlsson swap makes no sense from the Ottawa side because owner Eugene Melnyk is operating on the cheap. He?s looking for multiple pieces in a deal, with the Senators in rebuild mode like the New York Rangers. He?s not looking to take back a big one-off contract, especially for a centre when he?s already got Matt Duchene at $6 million.
CarltonTheBear said:Also, I love this part:
"His reputation is in tatters. Sure he ends up in Florida, taxes are almost non existent, weather is great, better team etc but that will never compensate for a ruined reputation."
His reputation is in tatters! Sure, he ends up in a waaay better city with waaay better tax rates and a waaay better chance to win and the GM of his new team says everybody will be completely welcoming to both him and his girlfriend... but, uh, what was I talking about again?
Nik the Trik said:CarltonTheBear said:Also, I love this part:
"His reputation is in tatters. Sure he ends up in Florida, taxes are almost non existent, weather is great, better team etc but that will never compensate for a ruined reputation."
His reputation is in tatters! Sure, he ends up in a waaay better city with waaay better tax rates and a waaay better chance to win and the GM of his new team says everybody will be completely welcoming to both him and his girlfriend... but, uh, what was I talking about again?
There's virtually no doubt in my mind that within a week or two the Respectable Hockey Insiders will uniformly be of the opinion that the whole thing was just a spat between player wives and the good hockey boys had nothing to do with it.
As a PS, I'm really starting to think there's a real problem with the hockey media in some regards. Virtually any podcast I listen to will have something to the effect of "You know, I can't share the details but I know some things that would have made for a big story" from media members. I'm starting to think it's a whole industry built on not stepping on toes.
This is a perfect example. There's no way this gets found out before the police are involved?
Nik the Trik said:I'm starting to think it's a whole industry built on not stepping on toes.
Nik the Trik said:There's virtually no doubt in my mind that within a week or two the Respectable Hockey Insiders will uniformly be of the opinion that the whole thing was just a spat between player wives and the good hockey boys had nothing to do with it.
CarltonTheBear said:The sens have done a lot of dumb things lately but keeping this pick might top all of them.
Nik the Trik said:CarltonTheBear said:The sens have done a lot of dumb things lately but keeping this pick might top all of them.
I'm not so sure. True, the Senators don't look like they're going to be very good next year but the league is so volatile that even before you get into lottery stuff I don't think anyone could say with any kind of certainty that they'll be bottom five next year.
Unless they're legitimately tanking then all it would really take is a bounce back year from Karlsson and Anderson for them to be no worse off than they were last year.
I'm not saying it's a sure thing but I'd honestly peg it as an even money bet.
Frank E said:Nik the Trik said:CarltonTheBear said:The sens have done a lot of dumb things lately but keeping this pick might top all of them.
I'm not so sure. True, the Senators don't look like they're going to be very good next year but the league is so volatile that even before you get into lottery stuff I don't think anyone could say with any kind of certainty that they'll be bottom five next year.
Unless they're legitimately tanking then all it would really take is a bounce back year from Karlsson and Anderson for them to be no worse off than they were last year.
I'm not saying it's a sure thing but I'd honestly peg it as an even money bet.
And I'd just add to this and say that with all the bad press lately, picking a nice prospect might be something they need right now.
During the season, depending on how things are going, they may be able to pick up a high pick with some creative trades.
I think their fanbase would go bananas right now if they gave this year's pick to Colorado, when combined with the uncertainty around Karlsson.