Around the NHL - Episode XLV III - BEAST MODE ANDY

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Florida's aggressiveness has Tampa Bay trying to match it and that's not Tampa's game. But it demonstrates how things change in the playoffs and how important a guy like Brady is going to be when the Sens get back in the playoffs.
 

Alf Silfversson

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Florida's aggressiveness has Tampa Bay trying to match it and that's not Tampa's game. But it demonstrates how things change in the playoffs and how important a guy like Brady is going to be when the Sens get back in the playoffs.

Or a guy like Brayden Point.

What a great game where skill players played good tough playoff hockey. Speed, skill and when necessary they played physical.

And not a meat head type player in sight.
 

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The cap doesn’t work anymore and the NHL doesn’t give a rat’s ass. It’s hardly different than Toronto icing a $100+ million roster this year against an $81.5 million cap.

Yup. Toronto fans will bitch about this yet they hand guys an absurd signing bonus to lower their cap hit
 

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Tampa is f***ed due to cap constraints. Magically Kucherov has a season ending injury before the season starts fixing their cap problems. Even more magically he is good to go game 1 of the playoffs where the cap doesnt count anymore.
He had a hip procedure on Dec 20th. It’s not cap circumvention, 4-6 months is the accepted timeline.
 

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He had a hip procedure on Dec 20th. It’s not cap circumvention, 4-6 months is the accepted timeline.

Ignoring that the playoffs ended in September and Kucherov got surgery in late December (we're supposed to believe he only started feeling pain well after the playoffs), logically if there was even the slightest possibility Kucherov could have come back 4 months into the season the Lightning should have dealt 9.5M worth of players in the off-season to accommodate his salary. Otherwise they would have risked being put in a terrible position by having to deal Killorn + another guy (likely Cirelli/Sergachev) to clear that cap in the middle-late part of the season.

It's completely obvious that Kucherov has been ready to play for weeks, if not a month or two and they pretended he was too injured to play to circumvent the cap. Now Tampa gets to field 90M worth of players while other contenders had to abide by the 81.5M cap. It's a joke.

They should have been forced to trade several good players to get cap compliant but the NHL failed to enforce the rules as they were intended. No reason why teams should be forced to obey the cap in the regular season and not worry at all about it in the playoffs.
 
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