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smuler

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Where the fuck is Rick Nash ?

It's like Chris Drury all over again :confused:

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Thank god Anisimov and Erixon haven't done anything in Columbus

Dubinsky had no one to blame but himself..

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We were lucky to win tonight

I don't think we won a face off , and were totally outshot

Henrik was the difference

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nothing knew...i did tell all of you from the pens series...;( snifff
 

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That was no penalty on Zucarello

Ridiculous :noidea:

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Congrats to the Kings
What a game

What a series !!

Great season for the Rangers as well


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Here is an excellent financial analysis of the Rangers' offseason options based on who is under contract, who is RFA and UFA

So i suppose the Rangers likely won't have the cap space needed to make P.K. Subban an offer.

But it woudn't surprise me if the Flyers do make Subban a big offer if they can find someone to take over Vincent Lecavalier's contract. I've heard rumours that he finally may be heading to the habs to finish out his career. It could happen if they don't re-sign Brian Gionta.
 

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Greatest Single Draft in NHL History:

Detroit Red Wings, 1989:

Mike Sillinger, Bob Boughner, Nicklas Lidstrom, Sergei Fedorov, Dallas Drake, Vladimir Konstantinov

Source: Bob McCown
 

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More From Bob McCown in 2007:

"I don't believe any team in hockey can match Detroit's drafting record over the past 25 years, a list of players that includes Steve Yzerman, Sergei Fedorov, Nicklas Lidstrom, Darren McCarty, Slava Kozlov, Vladimir Konstantinov, Martin Lapointe, Mathieu Dandenault, Jamie Pushor and Chris Osgood. But the 1997 and 1998 teams also had their share of trade additions including Brendan Shanahan, Larry Murphy, Tomas Sandstrom, Slava Fetisov, Greg Johnson, Kris Draper, Aaron Ward, Igor Larionov, Kirk Maltby, Mike Vernon, Jamie Macoun and Dimitri Mironov....consider that to get Draper, Ward, Maltby, Fetisov and Murphy, Detroit gave up only Paul Ysebaert, Dan McGillis, a third round pick and future considerations...this was still a team that was built, not bought."

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Markov extends for 3 years at $17.25M!

Is $5.75M/year too much to pay for a 35 year old injury prone D-man? Funny thing is the only time he's played healthy an entire season is in his contract year!! Well played Markov, well played.

http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=455517
 

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Could be insurance in case the Habs lose Subban. I think Markov is a little long in the tooth though, and the NHL seems increasingly like a young man's game.
 

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Is $5.75M/year too much to pay for a 35 year old injury prone D-man?

Not really. As a comparative; Gonchar (5 years older) got a 2 year $10M deal last season with Dallas. I suspect the deal is front loaded , so the contract will be easier to move (if needed) to a budget team looking to meet the cap floor. I hope he retires a Hab, though. With a weak UFA crop, some team would have given him more. Good signing MB!

here's the deal, Markov makes his partners better, Komisarek got a big contract out of the Leaf's because Markov made him look way better than he obviously was. This is a good plan for Habs, with budding young defense coming up and a old vet to teach them the ropes. Markov has been underrated for years, check Habs record with him out of line up.

17th in scoring amongst defencemen. Phaneuf was 45th. Markov is a career Hab, he is a leader, and when his contract is done, Subban will be a veteran leading Beaulieu, Tinordi, Pateryn, and Emelin. Another wise move by MB. Go Habs Go!

I'll take Markov at $5.75m over Phaneuf at $7m any day of the week and twice on Sundays!!!
 

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Is $5.75M/year too much to pay for a 35 year old injury prone D-man? Funny thing is the only time he's played healthy an entire season is in his contract year!! Well played Markov, well played.

http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=455517

Thank you for your cynical observation. I laughed so hard, I fell off my chair.

He may be 35 but he is a solid dman, plays 25 mins. a game and is the first defensive unit on the power play.

His last contract in 2011, he missed 65 games and the playoffs, and yet, Montreal sighed him to 3 year contract.

In 2014, he had 43 points in 81 games.

Here is a comparison, Dion Phaneuf had 31 points in 80 games at the young age of 29.
 

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Could be insurance in case the Habs lose Subban. I think Markov is a little long in the tooth though, and the NHL seems increasingly like a young man's game.

Suppan Will be a Montreal Canadien. Young man's game? Tell that to Jaromir Jagr. In 82 games, he had 67 points at the YOUNG age, are you ready........42
 

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Markov surely is not worth 6 mil per at 35 and declining. He was exposed over and over last season for his defense. He is really just a powerplay guy at this point of his career and a very expensive one. Injury wise, he will be lucky to play 60-70% of the 246 he has on that contract. And since he is 35 at the sigining of this contract, that could hurt the team if he does in fact get injured and cannot play it out. The silver lining is it is "only" 3 yr deal.

Is $5.75M/year too much to pay for a 35 year old injury prone D-man? Funny thing is the only time he's played healthy an entire season is in his contract year!! Well played Markov, well played.

http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=455517
 

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What position does "Suppan" play? Is he new? :confused: Btw Jagr is a physical specimen and what he is doing at his age is rare, very rare. Markov is no Jagr. I would love to see what Markov has left at 42. When Jagr was markovs age he only put up 96 points with the Rangers.
Suppan Will be a Montreal Canadien. Young man's game? Tell that to Jaromir Jagr. In 82 games, he had 67 points at the YOUNG age, are you ready........42
 
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