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17 minutes ago, JCon said:

Can he clear waivers without getting hurt is the question...

Can he clear waivers without the Jets picking him up :P

Not see much difference between them and Sharks. Not sure coach firing change things.

 

Edited by FrostyWinnipeg
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https://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/nhls-top-20-ufas-2020-latest-rumours-reports/

2. Alex Pietrangelo, D, St. Louis Blues
Age: 29
2019-20 cap hit: $6.5 million
One season after leading the Blues to the Stanley Cup, Pietrangelo is putting up career-high numbers (13 goals and 44 points through 56 games – already better than last season’s totals) and is a huge reason why they’re a strong contender to run it back. With early-season reports indicating Pietrangelo would be in line for a deal around the $8 million/year mark, how much is he worth now?

4. Torey Krug, D, Boston Bruins
Age: 28
2019-20 cap hit: $5.25 million
He’s one of the league’s best offensive defencemen with plenty of sandpaper in his game. In other words, should Krug hit the open market, there would be a mile-long lineup of GMs vying for his services. Krug told ESPN’s Emily Kaplan back in September that he’d be “interested in” taking less money to remain in Boston.

The Bruins could find themselves in a tough spot with expansion draft considerations among skaters – especially considering they locked up forward Charlie Coyle earlier this season.

5. Tyson Barrie, D, Toronto Maple Leafs
Age: 28
2019-20 cap hit: $5.5 million (this AAV is split between Colorado and Toronto)
His time in Toronto got off to a rocky start, but Barrie’s been looking much more like the offensive-minded defencemen the Maple Leafs thought they were getting since Sheldon Keefe took over. Toronto has a long list of questions on the blue line, and Barrie’s one of them.

8. Jake Muzzin, D, Toronto Maple Leafs
Age: 30
2019-20 cap hit: $4 million
Muzzin had been excellent on the Maple Leafs’ blue line before a broken foot sidelined him for a month. Now he’s back, and he’s got an old friend in the lineup, too, after the Maple Leafs traded for Kings forward Kyle Clifford.

15. Travis Hamonic, D, Calgary Flames
Age: 29
2019-20 cap hit: $3.857 million
Though injured now, the stay-at-home d-man looks like a safe bet to stay in Calgary long-term.

16. T.J. Brodie, D, Calgary Flames
Age: 29
2019-20 cap hit: $4.65 million
Brodie’s name has been in trade rumours before, but injuries to fellow blue liners Travis Hamonic and Mark Giordano make him in pretty indispensable as far as deadline deals go.

 

Edited by FrostyWinnipeg
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On 2020-02-14 at 3:13 PM, FrostyWinnipeg said:

https://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/nhls-top-20-ufas-2020-latest-rumours-reports/

2. Alex Pietrangelo, D, St. Louis Blues
Age: 29
2019-20 cap hit: $6.5 million
One season after leading the Blues to the Stanley Cup, Pietrangelo is putting up career-high numbers (13 goals and 44 points through 56 games – already better than last season’s totals) and is a huge reason why they’re a strong contender to run it back. With early-season reports indicating Pietrangelo would be in line for a deal around the $8 million/year mark, how much is he worth now?

4. Torey Krug, D, Boston Bruins
Age: 28
2019-20 cap hit: $5.25 million
He’s one of the league’s best offensive defencemen with plenty of sandpaper in his game. In other words, should Krug hit the open market, there would be a mile-long lineup of GMs vying for his services. Krug told ESPN’s Emily Kaplan back in September that he’d be “interested in” taking less money to remain in Boston.

The Bruins could find themselves in a tough spot with expansion draft considerations among skaters – especially considering they locked up forward Charlie Coyle earlier this season.

5. Tyson Barrie, D, Toronto Maple Leafs
Age: 28
2019-20 cap hit: $5.5 million (this AAV is split between Colorado and Toronto)
His time in Toronto got off to a rocky start, but Barrie’s been looking much more like the offensive-minded defencemen the Maple Leafs thought they were getting since Sheldon Keefe took over. Toronto has a long list of questions on the blue line, and Barrie’s one of them.

8. Jake Muzzin, D, Toronto Maple Leafs
Age: 30
2019-20 cap hit: $4 million
Muzzin had been excellent on the Maple Leafs’ blue line before a broken foot sidelined him for a month. Now he’s back, and he’s got an old friend in the lineup, too, after the Maple Leafs traded for Kings forward Kyle Clifford.

15. Travis Hamonic, D, Calgary Flames
Age: 29
2019-20 cap hit: $3.857 million
Though injured now, the stay-at-home d-man looks like a safe bet to stay in Calgary long-term.

16. T.J. Brodie, D, Calgary Flames
Age: 29
2019-20 cap hit: $4.65 million
Brodie’s name has been in trade rumours before, but injuries to fellow blue liners Travis Hamonic and Mark Giordano make him in pretty indispensable as far as deadline deals go.

 

So the feeling is hamonic stays in Calgary.  
 

St. Louis won’t trade him to the jets but should we take a run at pietrangelo in the offseason?  Offer him buff’s money?

Posted
7 minutes ago, The Unknown Poster said:

So the feeling is hamonic stays in Calgary.  
 

St. Louis won’t trade him to the jets but should we take a run at pietrangelo in the offseason?  Offer him buff’s money?

I think his ask starts at 10M, way way to rich for the Jets

Posted
50 minutes ago, The Unknown Poster said:

So the feeling is hamonic stays in Calgary.  
 

St. Louis won’t trade him to the jets but should we take a run at pietrangelo in the offseason?  Offer him buff’s money?

Calgary D is like Winnipeg last spring, decimated due to injury so I doubt they trade any of their UFA D and they'll pay for it just like Chevy.

 

Posted
3 minutes ago, FrostyWinnipeg said:

One of the best in league? Why not 10m?

But GMs are going to look at Karlsson and say, too risky! I think he gets a 6 year, $9M deal.  

Posted
1 minute ago, FrostyWinnipeg said:

Don't think Hamonic will get that much even.

Five posts ago you said he was one of the best in the league and worth $10 million... ha

Posted
57 minutes ago, Floyd said:

Five posts ago you said he was one of the best in the league and worth $10 million... ha

I replied to JCon replying to you about Hamonic.

bustamente referenced  $10m for someone from STL. Would that be Hamonic or Pietrangelo? Hmmm.

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Kane is right but not right too.  He thinks his argument is other elbows don’t get suspended so his shouldnt when they real argument is his deserved to get suspended so others should.  
 

He deserves it.  And he seems to be implying that he saw what others get away with so chose to play that way.  Which makes him a real piece of crap. 

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