Kraken Jokes
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His eyebrows are awful.
He could use some pointers from Domi.
His eyebrows are awful.
I wouldn't hate it. I think he's been better than a few other people who have lined up on the fourth.4 pts in 9 games... another game and he has to go through waivers, do we keep him for now ?
All three are good skaters who are hard on the forecheck...works for me as a 4th line.He, Chaput and Deslauriers would makeup a decent 4th line
He, Chaput and Deslauriers would makeup a decent 4th line
D'Lo looked great as a 13th forward last year. Not sure if it was the chemistry he had with whoever he played, or if he's not fully recovered from getting his face caved in in pre-season, but he's been really bad this season.Will be interesting to see who goes down when Byron comes back, and then Armia.
I have Deslauriers behind the other two.
D'Lo looked great as a 13th forward last year. Not sure if it was the chemistry he had with whoever he played, or if he's not fully recovered from getting his face caved in in pre-season, but he's been really bad this season.
I agree that Agostino and Chaput have surpassed him in the depth chart.
I've really liked how the 4th line has been playing, what scares me though is Julien's love for these types of players and seeing them still out regularly when we need a goal.
Seems like he has been playing better lately then earlier games. Could be another DarcheI also think we should keep him for the time being. This guy never had a true chance for 20+ games in a season.
Someone like Deslauriers could use some times in Laval.
So I was messing around on Cap Friendly and was wondering just how much Agostino was making since being called up to Montreal and apparently he's already up to $75,000 (before taxes) in only 20 days on the big club Montreal Canadiens Daily Cap Tracker - CapFriendly - NHL Salary Caps
That is quite the pay day for someone who was supposed to spend the year in the minors. Actually, I just realized his minors salary is $275,000 which is quite big. It seems when I started following hockey players in the minors were barely clearing $60,000 if memory serves.
I understand at some point the AHL has to compete with Europe salaries but it seems weird that minor leaguers are making lawyers/doctors salaries. Those AHL pay roll must be huge! Compare to baseball minor leaguers who make $20,000 per season this is getting a little out of hand lol
Right now someone who plays 15 years plus a couple of callups here and there could have career earnings of more than $4M, that is unbelieveable when you consider they would be literally be minor leaguers but would be able to retire comfortably at the age of 35 with $4M in the bank
Agostino played his tenth game last night. He now has to go through waivers should Montreal send him back down to Laval at some point.
There are 1000’s of Agostinos around the league
So I was messing around on Cap Friendly and was wondering just how much Agostino was making since being called up to Montreal and apparently he's already up to $75,000 (before taxes) in only 20 days on the big club Montreal Canadiens Daily Cap Tracker - CapFriendly - NHL Salary Caps
That is quite the pay day for someone who was supposed to spend the year in the minors. Actually, I just realized his minors salary is $275,000 which is quite big. It seems when I started following hockey players in the minors were barely clearing $60,000 if memory serves.
I understand at some point the AHL has to compete with Europe salaries but it seems weird that minor leaguers are making lawyers/doctors salaries. Those AHL pay roll must be huge! Compare to baseball minor leaguers who make $20,000 per season this is getting a little out of hand lol
Right now someone who plays 15 years plus a couple of callups here and there could have career earnings of more than $4M, that is unbelieveable when you consider they would be literally be minor leaguers but would be able to retire comfortably at the age of 35 with $4M in the bank
It's 70,000 now, that's the cap on ELC's, the Habs have overpaid a few vets to ensure they will sign with the Habs to play in Laval. They are paying Froese 650K to play in Laval, Chaput gets 275K in the AHL and is guaranteed 325K in both seasons. Lindgren's getting 750K in Laval.
It's 70,000 now, that's the cap on ELC's, the Habs have overpaid a few vets to ensure they will sign with the Habs to play in Laval. They are paying Froese 650K to play in Laval, Chaput gets 275K in the AHL and is guaranteed 325K in both seasons. Lindgren's getting 750K in Laval.
When its garanteed, does it mean that he will for sure be re-call in the season?