He's nearly a point a game player for his career. Not sure if you were talking about Tanev or Panarin.7 years $12 million AAV for Panarin.
Anytime you can lock up a guy with 24 goals in 195 games for 5-6 years you have to do it.
There's the fungible Providence goalieMax Lagacé @NHLBruins 1 / $700 000 (2 way)
https://twitter.com/renlavoietva/status/1145732442730487810
A random depth F or two and I suspect they’ll be done.There's the fungible Providence goalie
Would love someone like Nick Cousins - he was non-qualified by Arizona at $2.75m but at sub-$2 he'd be a solid 3rd linerA random depth F or two and I suspect they’ll be done.
Between this and Acciari it's a massive day for guys that played on Providence College's national championship team.6x $3.5 AAV for Tanev
WOOF
Timing won't line up but I'd definitely take him on the Bruins. He was absolutely unsuited to his role as a sorta #1 defender, but using him as a 2/3 pair guy and PP specialist might be a lot better.No word on Jake Gardiner yet. Would be really intriguing as a potential Krug replacement if they could get him at reasonable money. I feel like the Toronto media/fanbase hurt his reputation, but he's a really good player.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Felger say the Bruins should save money by trading Tuukka and signing Bob?Bobrovsky is official - 7 years, $10m AAV, NMC for the first 5 years: https://www.nhl.com/panthers/news/florida-panthers-agree-to-terms-with-goaltender-sergei-bobrovsky-on-a-7-year-contract/c-308145088
I'm surprised no one did this to Mark Stone last year when Melnyk was brokeMax bonuses in it which is probably the pressure point for the Hurricanes if it gets signed.