BB88
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NYC is a long, long way from Buffalo.
If he has any desires of winning he probably should avoid New York.
NYC is a long, long way from Buffalo.
Close enough and Buffalo looks to have a much better future than basically any other hockey team in New York(state), The Islanders might be losing they’re best player(and they’re already bad with him), the Rangers don’t know wether or not they are in rebuild mode or not(seems as if they only have one foot out the door, signing Kovy would make things more confusing)... I mean I’m no fan of Buffalo or Kovy(though he was a damn good player), I just have a hunch Buffalo is gonna try and join the hype train(as Jets/Toronto and even last seasons Oilers where on) by picking Kovalchuk up to play beside Eichel(wether or not that happens or wether or not that works out I believe it’s the most likely of teams myself).
Close enough
There's like... 7 NHL teams closer to NYC than Buffalo. And teams like Carolina and Columbus aren't much further. New York is a very wide state and Buffalo and New York City are on opposite ends.
Seems a bit weird to just want to be in the state. Unless he loves all of those New York State taxes. New York isn't like living in California where you can live North, South or Central and still enjoy a bit of the California lifestyle. There is no New York State lifestyle. You either live in the New York City region or you live in the rest of the state which is one giant farm.Oh I thought he just wanted to be in New York(the state)... Nvm
kovey to an eastern coast
and I want him as far away from the oilers I he can get
he is not a team player he is a me player who is too self centered
That self centered player really rounded out his two way game, and carried a mid level Devils team to the Cup finals.
I get fans are bitter that he left the NHL and essentially backed out of his contract, but I don't see how his NHL experience can show him as a detriment.