Not bad at all for St. Louis. 43 pts last season and 12% shot pct. Pretty decent offense for 1.75. St. Louis really making some good moves to bolster their offense this summer.I see St. Louis with another acquisition - Maroon for 1 year 1.75 million. Not a bad price but pleased Bruins didn't feel the need to pick him up...
Would have taken Maroon at that price.I see St. Louis with another acquisition - Maroon for 1 year 1.75 million. Not a bad price but pleased Bruins didn't feel the need to pick him up...
I would have too. I like what St' Louis has done this off season.Would have taken Maroon at that price.
Maroon having that back surgery for herniated discs scared teams and big money off.
My first ever favorite NHL player was John LeClair. Once he started having back problems and surgery, he was never the same. Sad.Maroon having that back surgery for herniated discs scared teams and big money off.
My first ever favorite NHL player was John LeClair. Once he started having back problems and surgery, he was never the same. Sad.
back surgery, herniated disc and a player who can barely skate would be my explanation why the B`s didn`t show too much interest in himNot the hugest maroon fan but have no idea why the Bruins wouldn't have been happy with that. Easily would have preferred him over Nordstrom at 750k more.
Not the hugest maroon fan but have no idea why the Bruins wouldn't have been happy with that. Easily would have preferred him over Nordstrom at 750k more.
Hate to keep beating this drum, but an idea as to why they would sign Nordstrom over Maroon lies in the PK - Maroon has been on the PK 1 minute and 30 seconds in his last 138 games. With Schaller and Nash20 departing, it was likely the Bruins priority up front would be to fill in the PK minutes with their acquisitions. Doesn't mean people have to agree with this thinking, but whenever the Bruins do something 'head scratching' in terms of icetime, scratches, or acquisitions, I always check PK related things (or in some cases faceoff efficiency) and it usually at least provides an idea FWIW.
Makes a lot of sense, and I get it, and you are 100% correct, just shocked Maroon came in so low.
My first ever favorite NHL player was John LeClair. Once he started having back problems and surgery, he was never the same. Sad.
Shouldn't have wasted the other teams time or money.
He's the one that didn't want to talk contract last summer. He's the one that didn't want to be dealt at the deadline. Hopefully the rest of the league has learned their lesson with these players.
Pretty neat listen.
It doesn’t matter. It’s up to each fan to take it as he or she wants. Having said that, the Islanders has plenty of time to put a contender on the ice. The owner only has himself to blame.I wonder how much is his words, and how much is actually his agent/pr team
I wonder how much is his words, and how much is actually his agent/pr team