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But seriously, that's a lot of beer league hockey outside of major US hockey hubs. I would say the league I play in here in UT isn't quite as extreme in both directions like yours appears to be, but I definitely empathize with some of the things you've said :lol. For us, it's been the opposite in terms of break outs - forwards are so anxious to help out down low that none of them stay on the points. I have no one to break out to. On a related note, I'm getting better at carrying the puck out of the zone :lol. In the end, I just have to keep telling myself that hockey is hockey. I simply do not have the time nor the resources to play in more than a beer league, so I may as well learn how to just love and enjoy it for what it is. A couple games back a guy took a run at my little brother (my D partner), and I got to take a good old fashioned run at him, Foote style. Ref had to wrestle me off him, I only got a minor because the ref saw why I did it.... just like old times! #garageleague Anyways, thanks for the laughs. Hopefully you can keep finding enjoyment in the overall experience pal. |
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Looks like the Ducks win the Vermette sweepstakes.
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what time are they going to announce the Vesey/Bruins signing?
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If I was him I think Sabres or Devils make the most sense. Younger teams where he'll get a chance to play and show what he can do. Isles would be just behind them. Rangers and Bruins are teams where I could see him but they both have some key aging players and cap issues and compared to the Sabres and Devils, who in a few years could be very good, I take the younger team. At the end I put the Pens and Hawks. Sounds all great because they are great teams right now but you're not gonna get the ice time you could get elsewhere and you'll never be the big guy getting the big payday.
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Pretty sure Vesey is signing a one-way deal with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms.
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There's a small cynical part of me that really wants Vesey to just suck.
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The kid is signing a 2-year ELC deal. This isn't his big 7 or 8 year contract. He should Brandon Saad this thing and play on the Hawks or Pens for two years and use that to skyrocket his career when he's an UFA that can sign anywhere. THEN go home to a team like the Sabres on a long term deal with big money. I'd much rather set myself up to play with Toews, Kane, Crosby, etc. on this initial 2-year ELC. Look no further than someone like Saad on how overvalued guys with "playoff experience" can be. Saad is a great player, don't get me wrong, but he benefited big time from playing on a line with Toews/Hossa for a couple years and winning a Cup. Would he have commanded a 6-year, $36 million contract if he didn't? Doubt it. Panarin is going to get PAID, and how much of that is benefit because he played with 88 last year? There will be plenty of time to sign with an up-and-coming team when he's an UFA and this first 2-year ELC deal is done. Right now if I'm him, I'm signing with a winner that has some of the best players on the planet to help me develop my game and pad my stats for my real contract. He's getting basically the same dollar amount no matter where he goes, why not set yourself up for future success the best you can with this first 2-year deal? |
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In the end, though, he's just a kid, trying to play the cards he's been dealt to his best advantage. |
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so I assume Vesey is a UFA after his two-year ELC, and not a RFA, right?
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It's more of just all the NHL media craze around him right now. It's like the team that's signing him is signing the next Gretzky or something. Sheesh. |
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Wings made a pitch to Vesey but apparently "wants to play closer to home." So Boston, NYR, NYI and NJD would be the top candidates based on that. Toronto, Buffalo and PIT would be on the outside.
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Chris's post about hockey in Texas is exactly why I only play pond hockey now. If I turn out to be the only decent player and have to carry a game, I just leave lol. Men's leagues were killing me slowly, and this is in a New Jersey in the same men's league that John Madden once played in during the lockout in 2005....
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Sens will retire Alfie's number in December before a game against...the Wings.
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Pens meeting with him (or at least his reps) this week apparently. http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/p...s/201608160140 http://triblive.com/sports/penguins/...penguins-among |
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I just want it to be over. Just sign and move on.
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If after all this he signs in Boston like we all sorta expected....
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So he hasn't signed with the Phantoms yet? My sources must have been led a different way this time.
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Rangers supposedly had some of their celebrities talk to or message Vesey today per twitter. Isles had or, more likely, he volunteered, Tavares be in Boston as part of the contingent to recruit Vesey. What do you think holds more value?
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Vesey to Boston
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Never mind, not in Boston yet.
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Bettman re. advertising not coming to NHL sweaters: "I am a believer in the history, tradition and exactly how special NHL sweaters are."
Ya know, until we get a huge offer that makes me change my mind. |
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