The reasons keep adding up, don't they?I can't think of one good reason to re-sign him.
Ridiculous. Absolutely ridiculous.Still would have dealt him for a pick at the deadline.
Very disappointing that with his top 6 icetime and fairly healthy season, he puts up such a disappointing season.
I do not want him back. Turn the page and spend his $6m salary elsewhere.
Unless he absolutely kills it in the playoffs, I hope he isn't expecting a big contract from any of the NHL teams this summer.
I can't think of one good reason to re-sign him.
I STLL think $6M is to much but, i want him back s...
What kind of pajamas?You can't let a couple playoff games decide the next 7 years on this guy.
So we should ignore his offensive disappearing act the first 3/4 of the season?Sure is a huge part of this teams offense especially down the stretch and now in the playoffs and proving a lot of people wrong.
Last 10 games and need I remind, all we’re critical.
7 goals
3 assists
I don't think you understand what Schizophrenic means.I don't want him back. Still would have dealt him for a pick at the deadline. He's as schizophrenic as they come.
How about bipolar?I don't think you understand what Schizophrenic means.
Lee, Nelson, Eberle, at least 1 of those guys is not coming back, before the series I would have said it is Eberle but if he is going to keep it up how can you allow him to walk? sadly I think Lee could be the odd man out as I am sure a team is going to give him a big deal and I am not sure it is worth it to go heavy on him
I respectfully disagree, can you imagine losing two captains in consecutive years! How would that look around the league with this new management group. Also we need centers and Brock has been much more consistent this year than Eberle you can’t risk losing a center as you have no idea how we will fair in F/A. Wingers can be attained easier then centers IMO.This is probably the least expected outcome a month ago but now is probably the most likely, but would not be surprised to see Brock elsewhere and Eberle to be the lone one that stays along with Lehner.