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What exactly does loaned mean in this case ?
paper transaction usually..... not an outright assignment, otherwise it would be worded as such....What exactly does loaned mean in this case ?
Sounds like it is temporaryWhat exactly does loaned mean in this case ?
It’s just semantics. CBA uses the term loan. Same as being assigned.Sounds like it is temporary
I think some of it stems from him believing he was signing here as a center maybe? I remember there being some confusion early on
I said maybe Forbort of Reilly is not claimed. If Reilly could be had for free and teams pass, then I doubt a team would trade for him, but maybe they would for Forbort.
I think some of it stems from him believing he was signing here as a center maybe? I remember there being some confusion early on
How did you draw that conclusion?
Could be they thought there was a lot of redundancy in terms of puck moving types (Gryz, Reilly, Zboril, Ahcan) and not a lot in terms of NHL ready Forbort types.
The team was always going to have
They don't get it. And they're so overly defensive all the time it's tiresome.
Yeah could be, just depends what teams needs are.Really? Do you think so? Forbort is rather limited, and teams seem to be chasing the famous "puck moving, offensive D," e.g. Reilly.
A beautiful baby and photo.
so easy to forget the players are just like us , richer yes, but just like usA beautiful baby and photo.
I am sure she got one or two pucks and a whole lot of goofy dad smiles and waves from the guys.
When I went last week Bergy was waiving to a boy maybe a little older than she is. The goofy faces and waives melted my heart. Right before he got off the ice he tossed the boy's dad a puck. The toothless grin he gave made my day
Sounds like it is temporary
A beautiful baby and photo.
I am sure she got one or two pucks and a whole lot of goofy dad smiles and waves from the guys.
When I went last week Bergy was waiving to a boy maybe a little older than she is. The goofy faces and waives melted my heart. Right before he got off the ice he tossed the boy's dad a puck. The toothless grin he gave made my day
He’s simply the best. I could go on about him but I’d start crying and I have a 90 minute presentation to give and I don’t want to explain why I’m teary eyed lolHow Patrice Bergeron channeled his empathy to become the leader the Bruins needed - The Boston Globe
“I think I’ve always been a guy who is close to other people’s emotions and feelings,” Bergeron said.www.bostonglobe.com