It can never be changed.I love that my profile Pic remains relevant 6 years later.
Never.It can never be changed.
Who came out for Martinez last night?We did pay our dues. The check is in the mail.
Just BTW, with Martinez out I'm pretty sure that Vegas iced a cap-compliant team last night, which they did all last season's playoffs as well. As far as those folks go who think that Vegas is being sneaky about it, perhaps they would prefer this approach instead:
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Nicolas Hague signed a 3 year / $6,882,450 contract with the Vegas Golden Knights, including $6,882,450 guaranteed, and an annual average salary of $2,294,150. In 2024-25, Hague will earn a base salary of $2,700,000, while carrying a cap hit of $2,294,150.Hague
There is no cap in the PO. Every roster is compliantNicolas Hague signed a 3 year / $6,882,450 contract with the Vegas Golden Knights, including $6,882,450 guaranteed, and an annual average salary of $2,294,150. In 2024-25, Hague will earn a base salary of $2,700,000, while carrying a cap hit of $2,294,150.
Alec Martinez signed a 3 year / $15,750,000 contract with the Vegas Golden Knights, including $15,750,000 guaranteed, and an annual average salary of $5,250,000. Contract Notes: 2021-22: 16-team no trade list. 2022-23: 12-team no trade list.
Who else came out of the lineup to fit his 3 million difference into the lineup? Did they play short handed to fit them all in? Someone told me without Martinez the group was barely compliant game 1, was this not the case in game 2?
Damn Stars, you really dropped 2 games at home after finishing 1st in the West?
Let's not pretend this is just your usual "1v8" matchup, c'mon now.
Damn Stars, you really dropped 2 games at home after finishing 1st in the West?
the cap part doesn't matterThey are playing defending champs who are 15M over the cap and just a nightmare match up for them
the cap part doesn't matter
the nightmare match up looks like it'd be true no matter who they were playing. they're looking very mediocre to start.