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Forum:
NHL Signings
Aug. 2, 2023 at 3:05 p.m.
Thread:
Anaheim Ducks signed Troy Terry (7 Years / $7,000,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Wilson_W_Wilson_Jr</b></div><div>The hate is real from 5 people so far. This is a WIN ALL DAY.
Nylander WILL cost more than this.
and you're right, I would rather have Terry over Nylander.</div></div>
Hold up, you mean a guy who is making a hair under 7M right now and is due for a new contract in a year is going to make more than a guy who literally just signed a 7M AAV contract today?
Color me shocked, would have never seen that coming.
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NHL Signings
Aug. 8, 2023 at 6:10 p.m.
Thread:
Anaheim Ducks signed Troy Terry (7 Years / $7,000,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Wilson_W_Wilson_Jr</b></div><div>When did this happen?
Don't put words in my mouth, LOSER!
I have read some of your opinions and posts on here, I don't need to read anymore.
If you want to get smoked, no problem. I can help you with that.</div></div>
I don't have the time to recap everything I've said... so just bc you wanted to be an absolute jerk... doesn't mean you should be to me... go back to whining about something else
Forum:
NHL Signings
Aug. 9, 2023 at 7:00 p.m.
Thread:
Toronto Maple Leafs signed Martin Jones (1 Year / $875,000 AAV)
The Summer of Treliving continues.
Bertuzzi > Bunting
Domi > Kerfoot
Klingberg > Holl
Reaves > Simmonds
Gambrell > ZAR
Woll > Murray
Jones > Kallgren
Forum:
NHL Trades
Jan. 30, 2023 at 6:05 p.m.
Thread:
(VAN/NYI) - Horvat for Beauvillier, Räty, conditional 1st
When Ottawa traded Matt Duchene to Columbus, we got a lottery protected first and a couple of scraps.
This return on Bo Horvat blows that out of the water.
If Lou Lamoriello doesn't have an extension in place for Horvat, then things are going to get very dicey for the Islanders.
The Vancouver Canucks win the trade.
Forum:
NHL Trades
Nov. 23, 2022 at 4:19 p.m.
Thread:
(ARI/TOR) - Timmins for Douglas
I wonder if anyone who thinks Arizona won, or Douglas has a bright NHL future know anything about him beyond him being 6 foot 9....
Forum:
NHL Trades
Nov. 23, 2022 at 3:40 p.m.
Thread:
(ARI/TOR) - Timmins for Douglas
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Babatunde</b></div><div>You think a response is allowed in Toronto? He would just end up like Simmonds, on waivers. According to Dubas' rulebook, you can't fight or hit, it's not allowed. Marchment wasn't allowed to do it and when he did, he was traded. Hyman wasn't allowed to do it so he walked. Lyubushkin was throwing some big hits and Dubas thought he was a puck moving defensemen from his scouting report, so he wasn't re-signed</div></div>
love to say words and sentences and hope they mean something
Forum:
NHL Trades
Nov. 23, 2022 at 3:34 p.m.
Thread:
(ARI/TOR) - Timmins for Douglas
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>mondo</b></div><div>cool post
completely unrelated:
<div class="tweet"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Prow flies into Marlies goaltender Erik Källgren and a bit of a ruckus ensues in the corner. Prow gets the lone penalty for goalie interference. <a href="https://t.co/rmyI2CYdtm" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">pic.twitter.com/rmyI2CYdtm</a></p>— Die By The Blade (@diebytheblade) <a href="https://twitter.com/diebytheblade/status/1581078374340255744?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">October 15, 2022</a></blockquote>
</div></div></div>
Thank you so much for this.
Forum:
NHL Trades
Nov. 23, 2022 at 3:33 p.m.
Thread:
(ARI/TOR) - Timmins for Douglas
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Babatunde</b></div><div>Huge add for the Coyotes, Douglas is a 6'9" mammoth who plays hard and physical. Will throw his weight around and will add a locker room presence. When games get physical, he will address the situations when needed
Leafs add in another puck moving defensemen that doesn't defend and can't be physical (Tyson Barrie). Embarrassing trade from Dubas' end especially after losing guys like Kadri, Mason Marchment, and Hyman
My vote goes to Arizona</div></div>
Don't you get tired of this? It's really sad.
Forum:
NHL Trades
Nov. 23, 2022 at 3:33 p.m.
Thread:
(ARI/TOR) - Timmins for Douglas
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Babatunde</b></div><div>Huge add for the Coyotes, Douglas is a 6'9" mammoth who plays hard and physical. Will throw his weight around and will add a locker room presence. When games get physical, he will address the situations when needed
Leafs add in another puck moving defensemen that doesn't defend and can't be physical (Tyson Barrie). Embarrassing trade from Dubas' end especially after losing guys like Kadri, Mason Marchment, and Hyman
My vote goes to Arizona</div></div>
cool post
completely unrelated:
<div class="tweet"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Prow flies into Marlies goaltender Erik Källgren and a bit of a ruckus ensues in the corner. Prow gets the lone penalty for goalie interference. <a href="https://t.co/rmyI2CYdtm" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">pic.twitter.com/rmyI2CYdtm</a></p>— Die By The Blade (@diebytheblade) <a href="https://twitter.com/diebytheblade/status/1581078374340255744?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">October 15, 2022</a></blockquote>
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Forum:
NHL Trades
Nov. 23, 2022 at 3:31 p.m.
Thread:
(ARI/TOR) - Timmins for Douglas
Win for the leafs, Timmins is solid NHL depth with upside and Douglas is a 4th line ahl player.
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NHL Trades
Nov. 23, 2022 at 3:27 p.m.
Thread:
(ARI/TOR) - Timmins for Douglas
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>leafsFan1996</b></div><div>this is some Hockey DB scouting if I've ever seen it</div></div>
Don't do HockeyDB like that
Forum:
NHL Trades
Nov. 23, 2022 at 3:25 p.m.
Thread:
(ARI/TOR) - Timmins for Douglas
I hate the Maple leaf's as they are my least favorite team, but, leaf's wins this by a landslide
Forum:
NHL Trades
Nov. 23, 2022 at 3:25 p.m.
Thread:
(ARI/TOR) - Timmins for Douglas
I can't see how adding NHL depth by trading someone who is very unlikely to make the NHL is an issue. If Curtis Douglas becomes the next Mason Marchment, good for him.
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NHL Trades
Nov. 23, 2022 at 3:25 p.m.
Thread:
(ARI/TOR) - Timmins for Douglas
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Babatunde</b></div><div>Huge add for the Coyotes, Douglas is a 6'9" mammoth who plays hard and physical. Will throw his weight around and will add a locker room presence. When games get physical, he will address the situations when needed
Leafs add in another puck moving defensemen that doesn't defend and can't play physical (Tyson Barrie). Embarrassing trade from Dubas' end especially after losing guys like Kadri, Mason Marchment, and Hyman
My vote goes to Arizona</div></div>
this is some Hockey DB scouting if I've ever seen it
Forum:
NHL Signings
Nov. 4, 2022 at 12:29 p.m.
Thread:
Boston Bruins signed Mitchell Miller (3 Years / $950,000 AAV)
In case you needed to be reminded of who this moron is, here is a snippet from Wikipedia:
In 2016, Miller and a classmate were found delinquent in an Ohio juvenile court on charges of assault and a violation of the Ohio Safe Schools Act.[4] The pair were accused and found guilty of forcing a developmentally disabled African American classmate, Isaiah Meyer-Crothers, to eat a piece of candy that they had wiped along the inside of a urinal, repeated bullying of Meyer-Crothers, and repeatedly calling him a n*****. Surveillance video also captured them kicking and punching Meyer-Crothers.
Really hope this degenerate heathen gets whats coming to him, he doesnt EVER deserve to step foot on NHL ice.
Forum:
NHL Signings
Nov. 4, 2022 at 12:26 p.m.
Thread:
Boston Bruins signed Mitchell Miller (3 Years / $950,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Bobcat205</b></div><div>How the hell is Sweeney and the gang supposed to explain this move to the masses? Sure, he looks great on the stat sheet, but that is nowhere close to overshadowing the fact he's living, breathing scum.</div></div>
He was also 21 playing in the USHL. Those stats really mean nothing
Forum:
NHL Signings
Oct. 10, 2022 at 3:09 p.m.
Thread:
Vegas Golden Knights signed Nicolas Hague (3 Years / $2,294,150 AAV)
<img class="for_img" src="https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/DVCfBHTiqdfILJyXa6y_qUiBAz8=/0x0:1598x2198/920x0/filters:focal(0x0:1598x2198):format(webp):no_upscale()/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/23601134/Player_Cards.png" alt="Player_Cards.png">
From a play-driving perspective, Hague did a solid job of generating offense and firing pucks on net. He registered a career-high 116 shots this season and performed well in key advanced stat categories (51.81 Corsi For percentage, 52.13 Goals For percentage at even strength). Hague has lots of offensive potential, but it’s in the defensive zone where some of his notable weaknesses lie — particularly in the area of defensive zone entries and exits.
Forum:
NHL Signings
Sep. 29, 2022 at 9:37 a.m.
Thread:
Toronto Maple Leafs signed Rasmus Sandin (2 Years / $1,400,000 AAV)
After all the offer sheet bull****, injuries to half the Dcore, he signs the same deal offered to Liljegren.
This should have happened months ago, this was always the right deal for him. His agent, Gross, is a noodle.
Happy to have him in the fold. Leafs need him now more than ever.
Again, this is a guy who has not posted a five-on-five Corsi-for percentage lower than 52.41% or a scoring chances-for percentage lower than 52.66% in each of his three NHL seasons in addition to a five-on-five expected goals-for percentage of least 55.05% in each of his first two full ones.
Forum:
NHL Signings
Sep. 1, 2022 at 3:25 p.m.
Thread:
Dallas Stars signed Jake Oettinger (3 Years / $4,000,000 AAV)
Hart signed about the same contract when he was trending down, after a bad year
Oettinger signed that following a wonderful season + playoffs
Oettinger could have had more money even with a smaller sample
Forum:
NHL Trades
Aug. 18, 2022 at 6:04 p.m.
Thread:
(CGY/MTL) - Monahan, conditional 2025 1st for future considerations
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Devil</b></div><div>Here are the conditions associated with the first-round selection acquired by Montreal:
1. In the event Calgary's own 2024 first (1st) round choice is selection 20-32 (inclusive) (following the determination of the 2024 NHL Draft lottery results), then Montreal shall have the option, exercisable until 48 hours prior to the start of the 2024 NHL draft, to exchange the conditional 2025 or 2026 first round choice to become Calgary's own 2024 first (1st) round choice); or,
If Florida's 2025 First (1st) Round Choice Transfers to Calgary (pursuant to the conditions on an earlier trade)
2. In the event the conditions to trigger Montreal's option as noted in #1 above does not occur, or Montreal declines to exercise this option, the following conditions shall prevail:
A) If both Calgary's own 2025 first (1st) round choice and Florida's 2025 first (1st) round choice (previously acquired by Calgary) are not in the top-10 selections of the 2025 NHL Draft (following the determination of the 2025 NHL Draft lottery results), then Montreal shall receive the earlier of the two (2) stated choices; or,
B) If Calgary's own 2025 first (1st) round choice is a top-10 selection and Florida's 2025 first round selection (previously acquired by Calgary) is outside of the top-10 selections (following the determination of the 2025 NHL Draft lottery results), Montreal shall receive Florida's 2025 first (1st) round choice).
If Florida's 2025 First Round Choice DOES NOT Transfer to Calgary (pursuant to the conditions on an earlier trade)
3. In the event the conditions to trigger Montreal's option as noted in #1 above does not occur, or Montreal declines to exercise this option, the following conditions shall prevail:
A. If Calgary's own 2025 first (1st) round choice is not in the top-10 selections of the 2025 NHL Draft (following the determination of the 2025 NHL Draft lottery results), Montreal shall receive Calgary's own 2025 first (1st) round choice, and additionally,
1) If Florida's own 2025 first (1st) round choice is not in the top-10 selections of the 2025 NHL Draft (following the determination of the 2025 NHL Draft lottery results); and,
2) Florida's 2025 first (1st) round choice has been transferred to another NHL Club; and,
3) Florida's 2025 first round draft position is better than Calgary's 2025 first round draft position; then Calgary will transfer their own 2025 fourth round choice to Montreal.
B. If Calgary's own 2025 first (1st) round choice is a top-10 selection (following the determination of the 2025 NHL Draft lottery results), Montreal shall receive Calgary's 2025 first (1st) round choice, subject to the following condition below:
1) In the event Calgary's 2025 first (1st) round choice is the first (1st) selection overall in the 2025 NHL Draft (following the determination of the 2025 NHL Draft lottery results), Calgary will retain its own 2025 first (1st) round choice and Montreal shall instead receive Calgary's own 2025 third (3rd) round choice and a conditional 2026 first (1st) round choice. Montreal shall receive the better of Calgary's 2026 first (1st) round choice or Florida's 2026 first (1st) round choice (following the determination of the 2026 NHL Draft lottery results) (previously conditionally acquired by Calgary).</div></div>
I need an adult
Forum:
NHL Trades
Aug. 18, 2022 at 6:01 p.m.
Thread:
(CGY/MTL) - Monahan, conditional 2025 1st for future considerations
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Devil</b></div><div>Here are the conditions associated with the first-round selection acquired by Montreal:
1. In the event Calgary's own 2024 first (1st) round choice is selection 20-32 (inclusive) (following the determination of the 2024 NHL Draft lottery results), then Montreal shall have the option, exercisable until 48 hours prior to the start of the 2024 NHL draft, to exchange the conditional 2025 or 2026 first round choice to become Calgary's own 2024 first (1st) round choice); or,
If Florida's 2025 First (1st) Round Choice Transfers to Calgary (pursuant to the conditions on an earlier trade)
2. In the event the conditions to trigger Montreal's option as noted in #1 above does not occur, or Montreal declines to exercise this option, the following conditions shall prevail:
A) If both Calgary's own 2025 first (1st) round choice and Florida's 2025 first (1st) round choice (previously acquired by Calgary) are not in the top-10 selections of the 2025 NHL Draft (following the determination of the 2025 NHL Draft lottery results), then Montreal shall receive the earlier of the two (2) stated choices; or,
B) If Calgary's own 2025 first (1st) round choice is a top-10 selection and Florida's 2025 first round selection (previously acquired by Calgary) is outside of the top-10 selections (following the determination of the 2025 NHL Draft lottery results), Montreal shall receive Florida's 2025 first (1st) round choice).
If Florida's 2025 First Round Choice DOES NOT Transfer to Calgary (pursuant to the conditions on an earlier trade)
3. In the event the conditions to trigger Montreal's option as noted in #1 above does not occur, or Montreal declines to exercise this option, the following conditions shall prevail:
A. If Calgary's own 2025 first (1st) round choice is not in the top-10 selections of the 2025 NHL Draft (following the determination of the 2025 NHL Draft lottery results), Montreal shall receive Calgary's own 2025 first (1st) round choice, and additionally,
1) If Florida's own 2025 first (1st) round choice is not in the top-10 selections of the 2025 NHL Draft (following the determination of the 2025 NHL Draft lottery results); and,
2) Florida's 2025 first (1st) round choice has been transferred to another NHL Club; and,
3) Florida's 2025 first round draft position is better than Calgary's 2025 first round draft position; then Calgary will transfer their own 2025 fourth round choice to Montreal.
B. If Calgary's own 2025 first (1st) round choice is a top-10 selection (following the determination of the 2025 NHL Draft lottery results), Montreal shall receive Calgary's 2025 first (1st) round choice, subject to the following condition below:
1) In the event Calgary's 2025 first (1st) round choice is the first (1st) selection overall in the 2025 NHL Draft (following the determination of the 2025 NHL Draft lottery results), Calgary will retain its own 2025 first (1st) round choice and Montreal shall instead receive Calgary's own 2025 third (3rd) round choice and a conditional 2026 first (1st) round choice. Montreal shall receive the better of Calgary's 2026 first (1st) round choice or Florida's 2026 first (1st) round choice (following the determination of the 2026 NHL Draft lottery results) (previously conditionally acquired by Calgary).</div></div>
Ditto
Forum:
NHL Trades
Aug. 18, 2022 at 6:01 p.m.
Thread:
(CGY/MTL) - Monahan, conditional 2025 1st for future considerations
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Devil</b></div><div>Here are the conditions associated with the first-round selection acquired by Montreal:
1. In the event Calgary's own 2024 first (1st) round choice is selection 20-32 (inclusive) (following the determination of the 2024 NHL Draft lottery results), then Montreal shall have the option, exercisable until 48 hours prior to the start of the 2024 NHL draft, to exchange the conditional 2025 or 2026 first round choice to become Calgary's own 2024 first (1st) round choice); or,
If Florida's 2025 First (1st) Round Choice Transfers to Calgary (pursuant to the conditions on an earlier trade)
2. In the event the conditions to trigger Montreal's option as noted in #1 above does not occur, or Montreal declines to exercise this option, the following conditions shall prevail:
A) If both Calgary's own 2025 first (1st) round choice and Florida's 2025 first (1st) round choice (previously acquired by Calgary) are not in the top-10 selections of the 2025 NHL Draft (following the determination of the 2025 NHL Draft lottery results), then Montreal shall receive the earlier of the two (2) stated choices; or,
B) If Calgary's own 2025 first (1st) round choice is a top-10 selection and Florida's 2025 first round selection (previously acquired by Calgary) is outside of the top-10 selections (following the determination of the 2025 NHL Draft lottery results), Montreal shall receive Florida's 2025 first (1st) round choice).
If Florida's 2025 First Round Choice DOES NOT Transfer to Calgary (pursuant to the conditions on an earlier trade)
3. In the event the conditions to trigger Montreal's option as noted in #1 above does not occur, or Montreal declines to exercise this option, the following conditions shall prevail:
A. If Calgary's own 2025 first (1st) round choice is not in the top-10 selections of the 2025 NHL Draft (following the determination of the 2025 NHL Draft lottery results), Montreal shall receive Calgary's own 2025 first (1st) round choice, and additionally,
1) If Florida's own 2025 first (1st) round choice is not in the top-10 selections of the 2025 NHL Draft (following the determination of the 2025 NHL Draft lottery results); and,
2) Florida's 2025 first (1st) round choice has been transferred to another NHL Club; and,
3) Florida's 2025 first round draft position is better than Calgary's 2025 first round draft position; then Calgary will transfer their own 2025 fourth round choice to Montreal.
B. If Calgary's own 2025 first (1st) round choice is a top-10 selection (following the determination of the 2025 NHL Draft lottery results), Montreal shall receive Calgary's 2025 first (1st) round choice, subject to the following condition below:
1) In the event Calgary's 2025 first (1st) round choice is the first (1st) selection overall in the 2025 NHL Draft (following the determination of the 2025 NHL Draft lottery results), Calgary will retain its own 2025 first (1st) round choice and Montreal shall instead receive Calgary's own 2025 third (3rd) round choice and a conditional 2026 first (1st) round choice. Montreal shall receive the better of Calgary's 2026 first (1st) round choice or Florida's 2026 first (1st) round choice (following the determination of the 2026 NHL Draft lottery results) (previously conditionally acquired by Calgary).</div></div>
I ain't reading that, I'm happy for you tho, or sorry that happened.
Forum:
NHL Trades
Aug. 18, 2022 at 6:02 p.m.
Thread:
(CGY/MTL) - Monahan, conditional 2025 1st for future considerations
As you see, the conditions are a beast, the draft board and picks on the Habs page I am still deciding upon how to display. It will be updated in due time.
Forum:
NHL Signings
Aug. 17, 2022 at 12:10 a.m.
Thread:
Chicago Blackhawks signed Jack Johnson (1 Year / $950,000 AAV)
Can't believe I'm voting yes, but I think he's deserved this after last year. It's not like Chicago has much to lose by giving him a non league min contract. Good on Jack.
Forum:
NHL Signings
Aug. 4, 2022 at 11:23 p.m.
Thread:
Calgary Flames signed Jonathan Huberdeau (8 Years / $10,500,000 AAV)
Its definitely a lot of money. Probably more term/cap than he should have got but they had to do this. They had to get a win here badly and if it means overpaying the face of the new franchise to do it, that's what you got to do.
Its easy to say I wouldn't have made this offer but losing him for nothing or trading him at the TDL for a late 1st rounder and a good prospect wouldn't have been a much better look either.
They needed a win here to stop the bleeding.
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