Soundgarden
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Nashville's not giving up anything close to Tolvanen OR our 1st let alone both just to get rid of Turris.
Is Marleau @ 6.25x1 for 13th OA the exception to the rule or the new normal for cap dumps?
Does a flat cap increase or decrease cost to dump bad contracts?
Is Marleau @ 6.25x1 for 13th OA the exception to the rule or the new normal for cap dumps?
Does a flat cap increase or decrease cost to dump bad contracts?
Whoever, that is not my MO. Seider, sure, but not like dat.
And I had such high hopes for ya, things were going so smoothly and peacefully...
... calm before the storm?
Only God sees EVERYTHING.
However, bern makes it a point to try and stay on good terms with The Man Upstairs.
peekaboo!
and more.
Fair enough
I am way off it seems
Sure, just add your first and let's go.How about Ian Cole?
$4.25m caphit, but only $3m in real salary this year. He's got his 2 cups and could be a stabling presence for some younger Dmen (eg. Seider/Hronek).
Every year fans of every bad team post a variation of this thread just as every year there are multiple threads from fans of good teams suggesting that some washed up player with two years left on an overpriced deal will return a second round pick and a B prospect because he will help a bad team get to the cap floor. DET can compete with the other bad teams to hold up cap strapped teams for picks and prospects to dump cap it’s not as if they are the only bad team with cap room.
There's really no denying that there are for more teams looking to dump cap off this year and far less looking to take it on.
... And then there's teams like Buffalo who have cap space and are still dumping salary off.
If a team offers real top shelf assets to take on cap there will be multiple teams who find a way to scrounge up the money at which point the offer drops. If Marner is a cap dump multiple teams would line up to get him for a mid first round pick and a B+ prospect. Teams will be reluctant to give up high draft picks and cost controlled young players. How many teams have real cap issues beyond next season which may not happen anyway?
He hunts by sound.
Vegas says $#@% no. Better off buying Fleury out. Doubt Fleury would be willing to go to Detroit anyways.
There's really no denying that there are for more teams looking to dump cap off this year and far less looking to take it on.
... And then there's teams like Buffalo who have cap space and are still dumping salary off.
Well all our key clicking can't be helping things at all, so SHHHHHH!