PensPlz
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For 735k what is not to like?
For 735k what is not to like?
There’s zero downside to this move. If he produces well at 3RW, it’s a steal of a deal and they’ve replaced what they lost in Connolly. If he doesn’t produce, this is a small enough contract that Sheary can easily be a healthy scratch or even on the taxi squad with no real cap impact.
I hope your other 2 posts were higher quality than thisCaps obsessed with signing pens castoffs, they try so hard to copy everything the pens do
I hope your other 2 posts were higher quality than this
Your definition of “couple” is curious. I suppose we should add Orest Kindrachuk, Kip Miller, Robert Lang...Whats the list of ex-penguins who signed with Washington the last couple years
Orpik, Niskanen, Schultz, Hagelin, Sprong, Sheary, Winnik, Chorney, Sill. Who else?
Craig PatrickNot a player but Todd Rierden.
Its a decent low risk signing but the wording you used is incredibly inaccurate. There is NO way, and I would put money on it sheary get 35 points this season playing on ANY line. If he is playing on the third line the team has other issues.He is a quality ~35 point 3rd line LW. For under 800k it is a steal.
Whats the list of ex-penguins who signed with Washington the last couple years
Orpik, Niskanen, Schultz, Hagelin, Sprong, Sheary, Winnik, Chorney, Sill. Who else?
Sid is a good guy, he let his ex-teammates win it on the 3rd year. Maybe that was the Caps head office plan? What a class act.The Caps got 3 of those guys directly from the Penguins. 1 hasnt played a game yet. The other 2 changed the culture and won a cup. Laugh all you like.
This is how Niskanen’s career finale should be remembered but I think he played well in Philly so I doubt there are any hard feelings.The Caps got 3 of those guys directly from the Penguins. 1 hasnt played a game yet. The other 2 changed the culture and won a cup. Laugh all you like.