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Stewart made $4.2M this year. I personally don't see him taking a pay cut at all, and don't see any chance he gets below $3.5M.
Yeah, especially if he keeps this level of play up. Someone will pay him.
Stewart made $4.2M this year. I personally don't see him taking a pay cut at all, and don't see any chance he gets below $3.5M.
Yeah, especially if he keeps this level of play up. Someone will pay him.
speaking for myself but i don't miss Stoner one little bit.
I personally miss Stoners banks of the boards to the neutral zone to nobody. Never got tired of seeing that.
Didn't Stewart express... disinterest in playing for the Sabres? Seems like he ultimately wants to be on a winner, which would eliminate 1/2 the league in theory. Then you have to take into considerations the amount of cap each team will have, I don't think he's going to get paid as much as "you" think he will.
Raised in a tough section of Toronto, Stewart’s family lost its home and for two years lived in a seedy motel frequented by drug addicts and prostitutes. The motel doubled as a government shelter for families in need.
Stewart, his parents, older brother Anthony and five younger sisters crammed into several tiny rooms. The two boys and three of their sisters shared one room.
“The boys got the bed,” Chris said.
He chuckles at the memory. Sure, his childhood was hard but he wouldn’t change anything because of the foundation it provided him.
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“Looking back on it, I wouldn’t change it for the world,” he said. “It brought me and my family together. My sisters are my backbone. Everything I do is for them. You see where we are today, it’s made me appreciate everything.”
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Cricket was his sport of choice. He knew nothing of hockey. He immediately fell in love with the game watching the Canadiens collect Stanley Cup championships in the 1970s.
“He loves Jacques [Lemaire],” said Chris, referring to his dad’s favorite player, the former Wild coach. “Loves the trap, loves the left wing lock.”
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Hockey became the boys’ lifeline in a tough environment. Close friends chose a different path. Some went to jail. The Stewart boys chose hockey after making a promise to their mom.
“That was our ticket out,” Anthony said. “People say hockey is life. It actually was our life because we didn’t have pretty much anything else to do.”
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Stewart offers nothing disparaging about his previous teams, but he describes his new home as “refreshing.” The organization loves Stewart’s contributions on the ice and the way he’s clicked with his new teammates.
Bruins fans coming to wish you good luck in the playoffs and wondering what you guys think of Stewart so far?
do you think the Wild re-sign him?
Thanks
Yep, I'll eat my foot on this one. Don't want him on this team if he's not going to do anything but hold up a roster spot from someone else.
Like who, though?
Zucker hasn't shown he can stay healthy. Nino hasn't shown an ounce of consistency. It's unlikely any of the prospects will be ready next year.
Are you guys looking at another option in free agency? Unless we're looking at a big shakeup trade, I don't see much else out there.
It's more about locking up a spot for the next 3 or 4 years, or whatever the length would be. Next year isn't an issue. But even next year, I'd rather see Fontaine instead of him.