Portable Mink
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This one was truly a bonus. I’m content. But I won’t doubt him. He’s a freak of nature and a living legend. Ahh so glad that’s done.
The breath before the deep plunge.
The breath before the deep plunge.
It has nothing to do with not being over Nate Schmidt, homie.
Sorry but I think Leon takes it from Ovie.
I hope the second prediction is as spot on as the first.I have a feeling it's his last one. Too much good young talent in the league right now.
Actually, I think the ed.-in-chief picked the Caps to make the finals but lose to the Preds, which I thought was something of a head scratcher. But he’s the only one.NHL.com predictions are up. Who is surprised that not one of the 15 thought the Caps could make the finals. Its last season all over again. That's good
Actually, I think the ed.-in-chief picked the Caps to make the finals but lose to the Preds, which I thought was something of a head scratcher. But he’s the only one.
Good. Was worried he may end up in Philly.
Good move for Q. Some young studs on that team with a ton of cap flexibility and a desirable location. Only doubts for me would be ownership's willingness to spend (I'm sure he got assurances) and dealing with the Hoffman dynamic.
I have to assume Panarin to Florida is at 99% now. Bobrovsky too.
Hell maybe Voynov too.
I think the appeal of a top market is general overrated. I'd much rather live/coach in South Florida than Philly or New York. Nicer weather, no state sales tax, less pressure.Man I see it as a top-5 coach could have written his ticket and he chose there?! I’m sure he’ll do decent enough if they get him his players, but I’m a little surprised he didn’t want a top market gig.
I think the appeal of a top market is general overrated. I'd much rather live/coach in South Florida than Philly or New York. Nicer weather, no state sales tax, less pressure.
Barkov is a top-5 center at age 22. Ekblad is a stud #1 at age 22. Huberdeau is a 25 YO 90-point producer. Healthy Trocheck was a 24 YO 30/70 center last season.
That's a hell of a core to move forward with when you're gonna have somewhere around $20 million in cap space and nobody of consequence to re-sign.
The appeal of a perennial loser on an unideal market doesn’t scream top coach’s top choice to me.
Haven’t seen....I assume he’s getting top $.....
Barry took some perennial losers... and before we know it he will get to the 2nd round! Then lose to better team obviously.
He gets out of the cold weather into a less stressful coaching job for more than he made as the coach of the Blackhawks. His new salary is over $6 million. Sign me up for that. Plus, he has the familiarity of working with Talon and I’m sure he’ll have some input into roster decisionsMan I see it as a top-5 coach could have written his ticket and he chose there?! I’m sure he’ll do decent enough if they get him his players, but I’m a little surprised he didn’t want a top market gig.
Q coached Panarin when he was tearing it up in Chicago before Bowman traded him to ColumbusDo those guys scream “Coach Q-types”?