$5000, he'll think twice before he tries that again...Marchand fined $5K for that dumbass crosscheck yesterday.
May they ever be remembered for the absolute pantsing on all levels administered by one Bradley Marchand and one Timothy Thomas in June 2011.
He’s forfeited about $900K in salary over the years due to his suspensions, and has been fined another ~$20K for other incidents.They really need to amend the CBA to allow DoPS to fine up to % of salary, not a $ max. The gap between a $5k fine and 1 game is HUGE for a guy like Marchand, and the appropriate punishment usually falls in that vast zone of unavailable punishment. Marchand makes $60800 or so per game. Fine him $30k of that. Maybe he'll listen more.
Or just give them one entry and the #2The HHoF should induct them in 2 different years just to fuck with them.
It's possible I'm a bad person.
Oh they should definitely do this, but not tell them and then have Tim Thomas come flying out of the wings and drill Henrik when he tries to get on stage with his brother.The HHoF should induct them in 2 different years just to fuck with them.
It's possible I'm a bad person.
Everyone is just having some fun at their expense because let's face it, it was hilarious the way they were man handled in that series. However anyone that thinks that these guys shouldn't be in the hall of fame either really hasn't paid attention to the league enough to offer a valid opinion on the topic, or are just being disingenuous because they like making fun of them.As a hockey fan who can appreciate the excellence of players no matter who they play for, I find it difficult to understand the negativity towards them unless you are all joking. Both on and off the ice the twins showed class and sportsmanship. The work they do for the Children's Hospital in Vancouver is outstanding.
https://globalnews.ca/news/4129618/humboldt-broncos-team-bus-involved-in-serious-collision-near-tisdale/Humboldt Mayor Rob Muench told CBC he was devastated.
"It's going to hit the community hard,” he said. “It's not a good day for Humboldt."
Hell yes they did! Tremendous turnaround season for the Avs.Colorado wins.
Yep. Between the Lucic deal, the Hall trade, and not building a team around the best young player in the world good enough to even make the playoffs...Chiarelli really fucked up the Oilers. Wonder if he survives today/tomorrow.
Yup. Same guy. He's everything that's wrong with sports media.I believe Simmons is the asshat who wrote the Kessel hot dog hit piece when Kessel was in Toronto.
I think winning the frozen four mvp, being the team captain of the winning team, and being an UDFA senior makes a 2 year, 750k/yr deal an unbelievably reasonable “ok, you get a shot” deal.
BOSTON - Boston Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney announced today, April 10, that the team has signed University of Minnesota-Duluth forward Karson Kuhlman to a two-year NHL contract worth an average annual value of $750,000. Kuhlman will join the Providence Bruins on an Amateur Tryout Agreement for the remainder of the 2017-18 season.
Kuhlman served as captain of Minnesota-Duluth as a senior in 2017-18, tallying 13 goals and seven assists for 20 points in 44 games. The 22-year-old center was named the 2018 NCAA Tournament MVP after leading the Bulldogs with a goal and an assist in the team's 2-1 victory over Notre Dame in the NCAA Championship.
Outstanding. Part of good cap management is bringing in guys like this to challenge for bottom 6 roles. It creates good competition on the roster as well as ensuring that you never have to overpay the Campbell's and Paille's when their deals are up. Cycle in the next hungry players on ELCs.Acciari/Kuraly type is probably best case scenario.
Agreed completely. Nice little move that could help provide depth on the bottom lines.Outstanding. Part of good cap management is bringing in guys like this to challenge for bottom 6 roles. It creates good competition on the roster as well as ensuring that you never have to overpay the Campbell's and Paille's when their deals are up. Cycle in the next hungry players on ELCs.