How was the "Big Physical Guy" drinking game?
I will let you know after I get my liver transplant.
How was the "Big Physical Guy" drinking game?
Friedman with some thoughts on Wayne:
31 Thoughts: Could Joe Thornton's next destination be Toronto? - Sportsnet.ca
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Has anyone done that? I get that his on-ice impacts are not nearly worth his salary -- heck they might not be worth the half salary that they are paying him -- and the off-ice/room stuff is what they are banking on. Fine. I'm intrigued by injected someone who has a high pain-tolerance and a commitment to the physical parts of the game into that room, especially now that Broke has been excised from it. I get why they did it and not someone like Ennis. It's fit.
But talking extension already is not prudent. Sign the guys who show that they belong and can contribute like Larsson or even Girgensons prior to the end of the season. See if Simmonds can bring anything to the lineup before even considering making him an offer. To do that in the opposite order ignores too much of what wins games.
OK something I've never understood is why anyone cares about what his value for money is at this stage? Botterill didn't give him that contract and doesn't have to pay him for long. Our cap room is irrelevant after the trade deadline. All that matters is how he performs. I don't get why anyone cares what value for money he is. He's not getting that next season and has been open that this is an audition. It's perfect for us, we have a player that wants to play his heart out in order to get paid, and the Sabres aren't to blame for his contract.
Because in a cap league with salary bonus implications, it is important? Value matters?
Not at this point it doesn't Good luck to him. We're not to blame for his contract and it doesn't have trade or negative trade or cap implications. The argument is about how much value he is, but if he was excellent value then he'd cost a lot more. He's expensive, so we got him essentially for free. I can't help but think that this is an example of finding reasons to moan.
Why do I have this insane inkling that this hockey team’s bad season (if it ends that way) will be partly blamed on the fans for being too vocal with their negativity, and bringing the team and organization, who are trying their hardest, down???
I feel like this narrative started months ago, and has only grown.
So we're going to bid against ourselves and re-sign him for 2-3 years at $3-4 million/per.This guy didn't look very good yesterday, in the sense that his wheels just don't seem to be riding.
I hope not.So we're going to bid against ourselves and re-sign him for 2-3 years at $3-4 million/per.