Meh, I doubt he'd remember you anyways.Carlo seems to fit his game perfectly and vice versa. It's becoming clearer that last year he was hindered by his pairing mates.
If Carlo keeps this up, I'm breaking up with Wideman.
Meh, I doubt he'd remember you anyways.Carlo seems to fit his game perfectly and vice versa. It's becoming clearer that last year he was hindered by his pairing mates.
If Carlo keeps this up, I'm breaking up with Wideman.
McIntyre has been called up, so it appears Rask is out tonight.Rask seems to be playing through some sort of injury. Im assuming since he's played in 3 of 4 its nothing too serious, but something worth monitoring.
Oh boy. Let's hope it remains "soreness" and Rask remains day to day. This feels ominous.McIntyre has been called up, so it appears Rask is out tonight.
No. He's terrible. Just give his spot to literally anyone else.If they put Hayes on waivers would anyone claim him? Serious question. He only has one more year at $2.3 million so a low payroll team may take a flyer on him for nothing.
This should be the move. He is a useless stiff.I'd try it. If he clears, send him to Providence. He doesn't kill penalties nor play on the power play. When he is not producing at even strength, he's useless. I don't see much harm in trying to get him down to the AHL, and perhaps more importantly out of Boston, to try and work through things.
its ridiculous that there's a hearing for this.NHL Player Safety @NHLPlayerSafety 8m8 minutes ago
Boston’s David Pastrnak will have a hearing tomorrow for charging/ illegal check to the head on NY Rangers’ Dan Girardi.
HINT: They cannotThey won both games Pasta missed on goals by Schaller and Moore. For everyone but Tuukka it is better to be lucky than good, I guess. Tuukka has stood on his head. I question whether they can win games like this all year but for right now this is a fun team to watch!
I'll gladly take the cap room for that stiff. So if someone wants him they can have him.If they put Hayes on waivers would anyone claim him? Serious question. He only has one more year at $2.3 million so a low payroll team may take a flyer on him for nothing.
Yep. Rask's current .961 save percentage is unsustainable.HINT: They cannot
He was looking increasingly close to making an impact. Rather have him sharpening his game in Providence than watching from the 9th floor.Heinen sent to Providence. That answers that question.
Nope, and there hasn't been for a while, going back to that franchise-altering Friday when he got signed. It was a bad move from day 1, and now this team is stuck in a position with all these bad D and not a hell of a lot of cap space.I know that McQuaid and KMiller get lumped together here, but there are some metrics that show KMiller to be at least marginally useful, which sort of matches my eye test. Is there any comparable measurement of McQuaid which shows him to have value? I cant find any and my eyes have *never* seen it. Even when he plays heavy (which I guess is supposed to be his strength), he seems to miss checks (and slam himself and only himself into a wall) more often than he connects. Is there anything there?
I figured. And pre-emptively...I'm not suggesting that the Miller *contract* was a good one. Only that he's not the cipher that McQuaid is.Nope, and there hasn't been for a while, going back to that franchise-altering Friday when he got signed. It was a bad move from day 1, and now this team is stuck in a position with all these bad D and not a hell of a lot of cap space.
It seems to be a better option than a buyout. We'd have each player for their contract duration but at a lower cap hit. About 3M total if both were in Providence. A trade would be preferable. Would they still be "available" to Las Vegas if they finish the season in Providence?What is a Buried Contract?
Teams do not receive full cap relief when a player on a one-way NHL contract is reassigned to the American Hockey League, or is loaned to a team in another professional league. The players salary cap hit, minus the sum of the minimum NHL salary for the respective season and $375,000, still counts towards the team’s salary cap total.
The cap hit relief is therefore equal to the minimum salary of the respective season + $375,000:
- 2014-15: $550,000 + $375,000 = $925,000
- 2015-16: $575,000 + $375,000 = $950,000
- 2016-17: $575,000 + $375,000 = $950,000
- 2017-18: $650,000 + $375,000 = $1,025,000
This is a new concept for me in US major league sports. Does that mean US or Canada "affiliated" minor league teams only?loaned to a team in another professional league.
That would be awesome.This is a new concept for me in US major league sports. Does that mean US or Canada "affiliated" minor league teams only?
Can a player veto a "loan." The Bruins can't just say, "Jimmy, we think you need playing time, so we're loaning you to Arstan Shumkar Bishkek in Kyrgyzstan," can they?