razor ray
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2 years @ 7m for a goalie still playing at an elite level?? If Vegas shopped him there would be many teams in line.Not going to find many takers for 2 years @7m no matter how good he is.
Plus I don't see them moving him next year, given what he means to the franchise and fanbase.
Agreed. Only team he gets dealt to is Pittsburgh but I don’t think that’s a realistic trade.Seems like Vegas needs to give more respect to a guy who helped sell the franchise to the fans and was a massive part of their early success.
Yeah, but he was great in Chicago, until he started talking about a contract to the media.In the two games...against New Jersey and Buffalo...?
VGK may have to trade him. He has a NTC and will have to be protected in the expansion draft right ? Which means they may lose Lehner to Seattle. That s a huge dilemma. But the NTC may prevent them from moving him anyway.
If VGK moved him there would be a ton of interest (NJD, CAR.. basically all the teams in need for a starter)
Vegas is exempt from the expansion draft.
I don't see any scenario where they move Fleury. If they can find enough cap they could retain Lehner if he's okay with a 1A/1B until Fleury's deal expires or they'll just find a cheap UFA backup.
Seems like Vegas needs to give more respect to a guy who helped sell the franchise to the fans and was a massive part of their early success.
Seems like Vegas needs to give more respect to a guy who helped sell the franchise to the fans and was a massive part of their early success.
As if Pitt would really do this. Fleury makes more than both your goalies combined, a bit more actually.Back to pitt!!!! Pack Murray's bags. A tandem or Fleury and jarry is a winner ..
Mehhh. If we wouldn’t have to worry about the exact same situation of again protecting 2 goalies I would make this trade.As if Pitt would really do this. Fleury makes more than both your goalies combined, a bit more actually.
Seems like Vegas needs to give more respect to a guy who helped sell the franchise to the fans and was a massive part of their early success.