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Honestly, neither do we most of the time. They're very tight lipped about most things.I didn’t know Colorado’s situation and how Bednar and Sakic would handle it, so I figured I’d ask.
Honestly, neither do we most of the time. They're very tight lipped about most things.I didn’t know Colorado’s situation and how Bednar and Sakic would handle it, so I figured I’d ask.
Honestly, neither do we most of the time. They're very tight lipped about most things.
That’s fair. I know certain Rangers matters they’re a little more transparent on but you can also kinda see where they’re going before they go there, but then other matters, they won’t give us an inkling of what they’re going to do, if that makes any sense.
For example, we knew K’Andre Miller was getting a legitimate shot in camp to make the team, but we don’t know what the hell they’re going to do with Vitaly Kravtsov now.
Takes money to make money.The rich get richer
My brain is incapable of separating Alex Newhook and Alex Kerfoot for some reason so in my mind they'll be the same player for the rest of their careers.
His $908,333 caphit is basically $16,667 lower than the standard $925k, which amounts to $50k over 3 years. So they gave him a bonus of $50k instead of a caphit. Maybe that was a way to get him $50k easier rather than a pro-rated $925k in year 1?Weird cap hit. Capfriendly says only 50k in performance bonuses this year, before jumping up to 850k in years two and three. Then 875k salary this year before jumping to 925k. Didn't realize you could structure contracts like that. I guess whatever that 50k bonus is for can be attained easily enough that he's not out of money, but it deflates his cap hit ~54% of a slide.
Any spots available for him in the Avs Lineup currently? I know they’re a deeper team but they did have some injuries earlier in the year. As a Newfoundlander I’m pumped to see what he will be like as a NHL player.
Probably the most skilled guy to come from here? The only other guys I can think of with somewhat similar skill sets were Ryder and Purcell, I remember Cleary and Clowe scoring more of their goals as a net front presence, not to say they weren’t skilled but that was more their playing style and it worked well for them.
Honestly, Terry Ryan is for my money the most skilled player to ever come from NL. But obviously he had problems beyond the game of hockey that prevented him from making the NHL full time and reaching his potential.
Ryder or Cleary probably have the most successful careers of the bunch.
Newhook certainly has a chance to have the best career though. He's got a lot of potential and is joining a juggernaut organization, if things go well for him he could wind up a Top 6 forward on a cup winning team in his prime years.
His $908,333 caphit is basically $16,667 lower than the standard $925k, which amounts to $50k over 3 years. So they gave him a bonus of $50k instead of a caphit. Maybe that was a way to get him $50k easier rather than a pro-rated $925k in year 1?
i had no idea what NL was. Learn something new everyday.
Netherlands, obviously. He is the second coming of Dutchy.
I would argue Daniel Ryder was the most skilled, but sadly he also didn't come close to reaching his potential.Honestly, Terry Ryan is for my money the most skilled player to ever come from NL. But obviously he had problems beyond the game of hockey that prevented him from making the NHL full time and reaching his potential.
Ryder or Cleary probably have the most successful careers of the bunch.
Newhook certainly has a chance to have the best career though. He's got a lot of potential and is joining a juggernaut organization, if things go well for him he could wind up a Top 6 forward on a cup winning team in his prime years.
On the top two lines no. MacKinnon, Landeskog, Rantanen, Kadri, Saad and Burakovsky all played last night and while inconsistent the team has been producing, meanwhile the bottom 6 has been on fire.Any spots available for him in the Avs Lineup currently?
No there’s no space for him when fully healthy but he’s probably already the most talented player in their system beyond the NHL so by the time playoffs come if they have an injury to one of their offensive forwards I think he probably draws in. The first year of the ELC is already burned so if there comes a situation where adding Newhook makes them better I think he draws in.Any spots available for him in the Avs Lineup currently? I know they’re a deeper team but they did have some injuries earlier in the year. As a Newfoundlander I’m pumped to see what he will be like as a NHL player.
Probably the most skilled guy to come from here? The only other guys I can think of with somewhat similar skill sets were Ryder and Purcell, I remember Cleary and Clowe scoring more of their goals as a net front presence, not to say they weren’t skilled but that was more their playing style and it worked well for them.
Any spots available for him in the Avs Lineup currently? I know they’re a deeper team but they did have some injuries earlier in the year. As a Newfoundlander I’m pumped to see what he will be like as a NHL player.
Probably the most skilled guy to come from here? The only other guys I can think of with somewhat similar skill sets were Ryder and Purcell, I remember Cleary and Clowe scoring more of their goals as a net front presence, not to say they weren’t skilled but that was more their playing style and it worked well for them.
The Eagles will be pretty fun to watch for the rest of the season with all of Newhook, Kaut, Bowers, Foudy, and hopefully Ranta playing together.AVs lines are all firing, I suspect they’ll give him a couple games on the Wing. A season in the AHL playing 1C with Bowers/Kaut to create a kids line of former 1st rounders.
Oh great, just what we needed, MORE top end skill on the Avs
Nice. I've watched a ton of him over the years and Avs fans have a lot of reasons to be excited about this.
But seriously, as if you need another blue chip prospect..
Any spots available for him in the Avs Lineup currently? I know they’re a deeper team but they did have some injuries earlier in the year. As a Newfoundlander I’m pumped to see what he will be like as a NHL player.
Probably the most skilled guy to come from here? The only other guys I can think of with somewhat similar skill sets were Ryder and Purcell, I remember Cleary and Clowe scoring more of their goals as a net front presence, not to say they weren’t skilled but that was more their playing style and it worked well for them.