I've been a part of the shit show but now I'm just going to watch. Whatever happens, happens.This really is a hilarious circular thread of overreactions. 9 chapters in baby it's a real page turner!
Hopefully your intuition is on the ball!I just got the sudden feeling Nylander is going to sign soon.
I don’t know, but it just came over me and I thought I’d pass it along
Probably not a big enough gain to make this tactic worth it, but signing Nylander in season has cap savings in years 2+
He is.I think Dubas should look for trading partners, see if they have a really good asset to offer (a #1 D
Cliff Notes from past 8 threads:
- Nylander is greedy
- It is his agent who is a pos
- Hockey Insiders are a joke
- Dubas is low-balling him
- Like father (Michael Nylander) like son
- Trade him for a D
- Nylander is replacable
- Nylander is not replaceable
- HF-Posters also have hockey insiders of their own and they "hear" a lot of things
- Nylander haters hating
- Nylander lovers loving
You were certainly part of the cast - but not the only Joaker it seems.I've been a part of the **** show but now I'm just going to watch. Whatever happens, happens.
Ah. Ah ah ah. Ah ah hah. Hah, and I thought my jokes were bad.You were certainly part of the cast - but not the only Joaker it seems.
Forgot, " Always a diva"Let's try to say all those same things over again in this thread (with no new info) !
1) he isI love nylander but he needs to get it out of his head he’s on marners level. Someone put it in his head that he’s worth as much as marner and that’s false.
Thank you. Can you post this tweet as a reply, everytime TWS posts his nonsense about a bridge deal?
No one is the odd man out. All the armchair GMs here can crunch their numbers all they want, but Dubas, Pridham and Gilman have said keeping them all will not be a problem. The aren't going to lie to Tavares in the meeting saying that and Dubas has said it a number of times since. Dubas, Pridham and Gilman are privy to all of the information and have spoken to the reps of Matthews and Marner also and know where they stand. All 3 will be here long term.Makes sense and will happen are different things.
Term is a good idea at a reasonable price.
The other way of looking at it is if The Big 3 need to be signed to term put you could only sign 2 now that Tavares is here, who's the odd man out ?
Could you make this into more of a 12 Days of Christmas song?Cliff Notes from past 8 threads:
- Nylander is greedy
- It is his agent who is a pos
- Hockey Insiders are a joke
- Dubas is low-balling him
- Like father (Michael Nylander) like son
- Trade him for a D
- Nylander is replacable
- Nylander is not replaceable
- HF-Posters also have hockey insiders of their own and they "hear" a lot of things
- Nylander haters hating
- Nylander lovers loving
and continue........
(did I miss anything else)?
I just want them to sign a deal so that TSN and Sportsnet find a new topic to obsess over.
Sit back and let them obsess is what I say.I just want them to sign a deal so that TSN and Sportsnet find a new topic to obsess over.
Are there a lot of gross agents?Yikes!!!!
May be Leafs should make it known in hockey circles that if your agent is Gross you will not be a Leaf
Awesome! Glad you're in the spirit!I'm loving these thread titles.
"William Mikhailovich departed quickly for the salon of Kyle Dubas; known far and wide throughout Toronto as the city's most prominent place where the issues that face the intelligentsia of the Toronto Maple Leafs (whether they pertained directly to them or not) were most fiercely debated and defended.
A light dusting of snow that had fallen at dawn had long since melted, giving the ground a softness of texture and the air a rich, earthy aroma. As such, William sought to stay on the street path, lest he want any moisture of seep into his suede boots; desert brown, which so perfectly contrasted his black slacks and fair white complexion, blue eyes that at times beckoned and at others judged. He strode on languidly in the direction of the salon, taking in the sights and sounds of the city.
He knew that his commander, General Babcock would be there - a stoic, ubflabbable man (in the same manner as so often seen in the Canadian prairies), tactics to combat the Bruins and Lightning would no doubt be traded and evaluated - while the hapless Sens and Habs regiments would pose little challenge, William's good friend Auston had previously expressed some reservations about the potential for an upheaval amongst the upstart Sabres..."