10 assists playing on that line...do not wantcshea said:I'd be interested if the money wasn't crazy. He's only 27, and you can play him up or down the lineup. Unfortunately, the money will likely be crazy.
10 assists playing on that line...do not wantcshea said:I'd be interested if the money wasn't crazy. He's only 27, and you can play him up or down the lineup. Unfortunately, the money will likely be crazy.
cshea said:$6.2 mill. That includes Savard.
That number includes Savard's cap hit. With him on LTIR, it's $10.2 million.MiracleOfO2704 said:
Includes him as in his hit isn't taken off through LTIR yet or included as in it is?
My buddy texted me he heard 5 for $22ish. No idea what the source was, guessing it was radio.The Four Peters said:If they get him for under $25m total I would be ok with it. Anything over $30m and it's terrible. In between and I'm meh.
Additionally, The Post has learned the Panthers have offered 25-year-old center Jimmy Hayes, older brother of the Rangers’ Kevin Hayes, to the Blueshirts as part of a package for Talbot, who would then become Roberto Luongo’s backup, at least for the short-term.
The elder Hayes is an impending restricted free agent with a $971,000 qualifier seeking a much more expensive multi-year deal that probably would not fit into the Rangers’ limited cap space.
He was very highly touted coming into BC. Like most big guys, his brother included, he took about 2 to 3 years to learn how to play to his body type, realizing he could overpower college players with his size instead of trying to finesse it like a Gaudreau. No idea what's happened to his pro career.MarcSullivaFan said:What's the deal with Hayes? He's enormous and he's from Dorchester. Can he play hockey?
I'm fully on board with that.kenneycb said:My buddy texted me he heard 5 for $22ish. No idea what the source was, guessing it was radio.
In retrospect, Hayes had a productive season in that he reached career-highs in goals (19) and assists (16) while playing in the most games in a season thus far in his career (72). However, something he’ll have to learn quickly is consistency. Over the course of the season, he had several offensive surges but those often came after going a number of games without any production at all or after being scratched for several games. To say Hayes had a bad season because he trailed off during the second half would be wrong, but to say he was inconsistent would be correct. The talent is there for Jimmy Hayes, and he’s everything you’d want in a power forward. He has a willingness to go the net and score dirty goals with the help of his 6’6″ frame, and overall he’s a physical presence on a team that is built around size.
BoSoxFink said:on which one?
thats not terribleRedOctober3829 said:@TheFourthPeriod: Sounds like a 5-year deal worth around $20M-$21M for Beleskey with the Boston Bruins. Deal isn't final yet. We'll see.
I can be on board with this.
I'm thinking so.Salem said:I bet Reilly Smith goes somewhere for a defenseman.
Franson would be a very intriguing signing on the back end. I'd be a fan of that too.RedSox040713 said:Hoping for Cody Franson, doubt it'll happen though. Stupid question, how much cap space do they actually have?
https://twitter.com/mirtle/status/616369254963789825The Napkin said:
PedroSpecialK said:Random but General Fanager has been killing it this offseason. I go to a player's old team to see their contract status, and they've already been moved to the new team's page. Beleskey's $3.8m AAV is already up on the B's page
Ok acknowledgedThe Four Peters said:Stop spitballing the same post in multiple threads.