We'll trade you Shania Twain for these:
Package Don Cherry in with Shania and we have a deal. I'm sure he'd love spending his retirement here.
EDIT: I should probably also add that this was sarcasm...
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We'll trade you Shania Twain for these:
Package Don Cherry in with Shania and we have a deal. I'm sure he'd love spending his retirement here.
EDIT: I should probably also add that this was sarcasm...
There is one more Swede I would be interested in picking up in a Bishop deal
I wonder how he would look on Silf and Zib's line if Lats left
I've always said Sweden too, though any of the nordic countries would be great.
There is one more Swede I would be interested in picking up in a Bishop deal
I wonder how he would look on Silf and Zib's line if Lats left
We'll trade you Shania Twain for these:
Too late with the retraction! Don and Shania are on their way. Don't tailor precedes him, so if you need curtains or linens, run to Ikea before he buys everything.
Would anyone be willing to take a chance on Omark?
He is playing well in Europe, and a change of scenery could be could for him. The fact that he would have Alfie as a mentor, and 4 young Swedes to grow up with could help too.
Of course there is a chance that he goes Filatov on us, but if we could get a good deal it might be worth the risk
I'm on that wagon too. I'm not convinced that he can't cut it in the NHL. He's leading the Swiss Elite League in scoring and is 5 points up on the next guy back.
A HockeyBuzz article I read figured a 3rd would be a good price to ask for him, maybe Murray could offer that 4th we just got?
What is the minimum salary to require compensation? Because according to cap geek he isn't under contract right now.
I spoke with Omark's agent, Patrik Aronsson, about his client's contract status, and Aronsson indicated Omark's deal with Zug ends when the post-season ends and he's back under Edmonton's control.
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If Zug is eliminated after the deadline, the Oilers still have 12 games in which to feature Omark for an off-season trade. Omark's NHL equivalencies (and his one NHL season) show a player who can put up offense equivalent to any second-line player in the NHL: