Captain97
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Hopefully he gets bought out and goes to the AHL. Might delay that inevitable longterm contract we give Gardiner
He can't KHL buyouts have to happen close to a year in advance and he would have to pay it not the Habs.
Hopefully he gets bought out and goes to the AHL. Might delay that inevitable longterm contract we give Gardiner
In any case it’s pretty cool he’s at camp.
Kids gotta be tired
Meant the difference in time.I don't know if he's tired now. It's been a few months since his last game. His team won the Gagarin Cup, but he played less and less as the playoffs advanced.
He may end up being tired later in the year. But at this moment, he should be fresh and rested.
Meant the difference in time.
Meant the difference in time.
Thanks!Going East to West isn't that tough,worse going East. The ice time will more than likely be an afternoon affair anyways.
Being in game shape is another matter,not playing for even a week you can see the difference. Going from the south pacific to Montreal; a few times takes a while and I still played the day I got back.
Thanks!
Russians do not make a decision without a plan. What that could be? I have no idea. Possibly, to inflate Romanov’s value if they are willing to release him. Otherwise? It makes no sense for their team IMO.I'm glad CSKA was open on letting him come for the camp. Wonder if they are flexible for other things, like a buyout..?
OkDo-ita-shimaste,forgive my poor Japanese,meaning welcome.
I think he's 6'1 now
Why doesn't he just retire from the KHL?
Why doesn't it work both ways.... ?
I don’t. Smaller ice surface to begin with. Also we, arguably, have one of the best developmental coaches in Laval.I think it's better he stays at least one more year over there.
I don’t. Smaller ice surface to begin with. Also we, arguably, have one of the best developmental coaches in Laval.
LOLCSKA will play on NHL size rink starting from the next season, as half the league (or even more).
There you go.