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Stone with a nice pass to Karlsson for the goal.Just got an assist on a PP goal, tasty pass.
I feel empty...
(Yes its the wrong Karlsson but it still hurts)
Stone with a nice pass to Karlsson for the goal.Just got an assist on a PP goal, tasty pass.
I feel empty...
He was playing on the PP and PK last night; I really hope Vegas names him their Captain soon.
Does Vegas not have a captain?
max bonuses on the two possible lockout years
Those signing bonuses aren't really that bad.
The contract he signed is doable by almost every market. It really isn't that outrageous.I am happy for Stone.
The Sens (and a few other small market teams) will never be able to compete for high end free agents with the signing bonuses being allowed the way they currently are.
The contract he signed is doable by almost every market. It really isn't that outrageous.
Forgive my ignorance, are the signing bonuses paid on July 1 every year?Those signing bonuses aren't really that bad.
Best forward that has ever played for this hockey team.
Yes, better than Alfie, Heatley and Spezza.
Unpopular opinion I know.
You can tell he hasn't been happy in Ottawa for a while now. Curious to see how his game translates elsewhere. But my god is our team horrible...reminds me of the 2003 Pens, but worse.
Depends. I think that is the norm but then Ryan was paid his signing bonus a few months early last year and that raised a lot of eyebrows.Forgive my ignorance, are the signing bonuses paid on July 1 every year?
Ahh ok, because what I am getting at is with a bonus to be paid in one lump sum as in July 1, there is no way that our loser owner could come up with that. Spread out over the hockey season, yes he could have matched the aav, but the one shot of money, no way. Too badDepends. I think that is the norm but then Ryan was paid his signing bonus a few months early last year and that raised a lot of eyebrows.
With interest rates where they are, it's no different than overpaying by say 200k per year. The lockout years are the only real risk imo.I am happy for Stone.
The Sens (and a few other small market teams) will never be able to compete for high end free agents with the signing bonuses being allowed the way they currently are.
It varies. Most are July 1, some are split between quarters, it depends on the signing bonus clause signed on the contract.Ahh ok, because what I am getting at is with a bonus to be paid in one lump sum as in July 1, there is no way that our loser owner could come up with that. Spread out over the hockey season, yes he could have matched the aav, but the one shot of money, no way. Too bad
No more appreciation for him. He's not a Senator anymore.
Yep.
The difference is that the Knights have an owner that is willing to spend while the Sens have an owner that is not.