He's nothing but pure muscle and he was the only player on the ice moving his ass day in and day out. The next Mike Fisher (maybe even better) and I have to read this horse manure ?!?
I'll always be a Sens fan but my patience with the Murray's is WEARING THIN.
Well, in moments like these (the trading of Tugnutt, Lalime vs Nieuwendyk, the Friesen goal, losing Alfie, and now this) where Ottawa fans have experienced gigantic blows of depression by our executive mis-management I usually turn to binge eating to escape, but I guess that might cause a suicide in some extreme situations - I'll put it on speed dial just in case. I completely feel your pain brother.
Whoa - Cannone has been talked about and praised since he first signed a contract. He lit up the Sens forum with discussion of his amazing two-way play, incomparable agility, and invaluable leadership skills (probably would have taken the C this season) and in 24K posts you've never heard of him ? More like he's all you heard of in these parts.
Where the hell is this coming from ? Who in development camp could has possibly hurdled Cannone ? He was not only ready to take the reigns of this team but he was so in shape and physically / mentally ready that he was not even invited to development camp. Is Al Strachan secretly posting under seven different accounts? More like Cannone was going to force Murray into signing him for a 2-year deal at entry level salary and then at the end of that 2nd year, after taking home all the hardware and iconifying himself as the next franchise leader, he would likely be demanding more than Melnyk's chequebook can write. If I want to read / hear unfounded speculation and grossly undervalued assertions of pure bred talent I'll unmute Sportsnet intermissions or go to TSN and listen to Jamie McLennan and Mike Johnson spew their filthy sewers as they shout into the camera.
Hey Silf - fixed the typo for you. Let me know if you need any further help.
Both QFT. Although this deal will likely set St. Louis's future in a Stanley Cup silver mold for the coming years (hence making it a blockbuster) it also shows Ottawa is being chipped away piece by piece. The nightmare does continue.
No future considerations can really equate to what Cannone brought to the rink night in and night out, but I'm assuming St. Louis will give up nothing more than Stewart with Perron / Tarasenko and Shattenkirk. Cannone was basically the equivalent of 3 top players so that would be a somewhat fair deal. We'll have to see what Murray does.