LEAFANFORLIFE23
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Doubt he re-signs in Arizona at this point.I wouldn't be surprised to see him A. re-sign in Arizona or B. head home to Sweden.
Come on back to Denver, Big Ol' Carl. There's a 3C spot with your name on it if you're willing to sign for cheap.
I’ll tell you what my offer is now and what the Avs offer is for Kamenev now if you’ll hear it.Really? What´s the expected $ for Kamenev then, I thought the Av´s didn't have much Cap Space to sign new players?
Really? What´s the expected $ for Kamenev then, I thought the Av´s didn't have much Cap Space to sign new players?
Kamenev signed a 2 year deal in the KHL. But, I think the Avs are unlikely to sign anyone else at this point, since they have less than $2m in space with only 20 active players.
How good would this guy have been if he didn’t have that eye problem?
It wasn’t a rhetorical question lol I’m just wondering how good do ppl think he would be. Because he’s big, a good skater for his size, good hands, smart, etc. Based on that I’m thinking he could have maybe been a 60-70 point 1C.True. Also, if he had come over to the NHL sooner he would have had more prime years there and may have become a better player with more NHL experience to build on. I think he waited until he was 27, despite the Blues and then Bruins asking him to come over.
His game really fell off of a cliff last season. After a very strong start, he seemed to get old all at once. I was hopeful he'd rebound in the bubble with all of that time off. But he was a non-factor. I think his 20/50 days are well behind him. Still a useful player, though.Would have to think there is a strong market for 2/3 line center that can score 20/50.
he’ll sign somewhere I’m sure