Blocked.
if there are no playoffs my guess would be yesIf the season gets called off, does everyone get a chance to win the lottery for the 1st overall pick?
What would the conditions on our Penguins pick be?if there are no playoffs my guess would be yes
What would the conditions on our Penguins pick be?
If teams get a compliance buyout due to a decreasing cap I betcha he won’t survive. Can’t be paying 3rd liners 1st line money.
I'd rather not listen to him talk about Zuccarello.Dream on. Listen to the latest Russo/Souhan podcast. Russo talks about the real problem, and he's absolutely right.
If we’re given a buyout compliance, regardless of how unlikely it is, there’s no doubt who it should be used on.Dream on. Listen to the latest Russo/Souhan podcast. Russo talks about the real problem, and he's absolutely right.
What would the conditions on our Penguins pick be?
My guess if its lottery protected, then they keep their 2020 1st round pick and we get their 2021 1st round pick unconditionally.
For those that would like a summary, what are those problems?Dream on. Listen to the latest Russo/Souhan podcast. Russo talks about the real problem, and he's absolutely right.
For those that would like a summary, what are those problems?
Given the tree you're barking up, I'd say the only problems they have are
1) Boudreau
2) they don't have good enough players for Zuccarello to play with
Oh, I thought there might be real problems :-D
If they buy out Zucca or any other player for that sake, would that player be free to negotiate with another NHL team? Or would he be forced to retire? If the first, would he be considered as an UFA?Zuccarello 100%
I think you summed it up great. Yeah, it's two minutes worth listening to. He also said Zucc was really lacking a good center. And a lot of other interesting stuff as well (not Zucc). Thank you for the link. I am starting to really cheering for this team.Zuccarello stuff from the podcast (47:40)
It's worth listening to instead of my (drunk) transcription.
- He's played better lately
- He's the type of guy that needs to play with really good players
- He's going to have to find his groove: he's got 4 years left at $6 million with a no-move
- I love Marcus Foligno, but Zuccarello could put the puck in a position for Foligno to score 10 different times and Foligno's probably going to bury it 3
- <from question> He must be getting very frustrated. <reponse> Yeah, he doesn't show it, at least to us. You can tell he's a very popular team mate, but you're right this is a lot of money tied up to one player that's only going to get older.
Considering Minnesota is ONLY testing those with symptoms who's situation makes them high risk related to travel right now, of course they are related to travel.14 cases in MN as of today. All travel related so far.
God must be a MN state HS tournament fan, because he allowed us to enjoy if just before all this insanity ensued.
If they buy out Zucca or any other player for that sake, would that player be free to negotiate with another NHL team? Or would he be forced to retire? If the first, would he be considered as an UFA?
Considering Minnesota is ONLY testing those with symptoms who's situation makes them high risk related to travel right now, of course they are related to travel.
They still need far more resources for testing before they can start testing lower risk groups and see if it's truly spreading on a communal level.
I'm just not all that concerned.
Maybe I should be, but all this hysteria on the news seems completely overblown to me.
Italy apparently is in bad shape right now though, so what do I know.
Still, as far as I know I am in good health, and about 40yo - and even though I work in an industry so dirty that I am certain I will probably get it, I am still not concerned.
In fact I almost hope I get it, since I have heard it will make me immune to this filthy dog-eating disease down the road. It sounds like it's just a glorified form of pneumonia, and I have never been a smoker and quit drinking entirely at this point.
But again, what do I know...
If you get hit as hard as pneumonia... trust me, that isn't something to shrug off. I've been hospitalized with pneumonia before... I was 33yrso at the time.I'm just not all that concerned.
Maybe I should be, but all this hysteria on the news seems completely overblown to me.
Italy apparently is in bad shape right now though, so what do I know.
Still, as far as I know I am in good health, and about 40yo - and even though I work in an industry so dirty that I am certain I will probably get it, I am still not concerned.
In fact I almost hope I get it, since I have heard it will make me immune to this filthy dog-eating disease down the road. It sounds like it's just a glorified form of pneumonia, and I have never been a smoker and quit drinking entirely at this point.
But again, what do I know...