So if I remember correctly they give the Kings wife beater a break, but you don't thinkI believe so unless they are given an exception like the Kings... But that's an ENTIRELY different reason why.
Have to feel this is the end of career, as well... Barely made the cut this year. Feel horrible for him and his family, but glad we were able to see a little bit of him this year. Certainly wasn't a key player but I think the 4th line has missed him.
Hell of a career and he's a great guy... 2010 playoffs and all. All the luck and best of wishes to him.
I think he will be designated same as Thomas was. No cap hit as long as he remains 'suspended'. Not reporting.
I think.
yet another example of just how insignificant the game of hockey is in the grand scheme of life. Be well Simon, take care of you and your family
He played the game right, honest effort on the ice, apparently a real nice guy off it
Real talk, he wouldn't have had a spot in the lineup if he came back anyway. I think he's played his last NHL game.
Best wishes though, I don't mind that Chiarelli gave him a chance in the preseason, too bad it didn't work out and he couldn't recapture his old self.
This makes sense but if this is the case, I wonder why the Bs felt the need to trade Thomas to the Isles if he wasn't going to count against the cap (and they weren't going to re-sign him anyway)?
This makes sense but if this is the case, I wonder why the Bs felt the need to trade Thomas to the Isles if he wasn't going to count against the cap (and they weren't going to re-sign him anyway)?
Im not positive but i believe it was because if Thomas returned/reported or even worse retired it would count until the term was done.
yet another example of just how insignificant the game of hockey is in the grand scheme of life. Be well Simon, take care of you and your family
He played the game right, honest effort on the ice, apparently a real nice guy off it