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- Feb 27, 2002
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Considering Jared Knight had one goal in 34 games for the Iowa Wild this year before recently being sent down to the ECHL, the Bruins won this trade.
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Considering Jared Knight had one goal in 34 games for the Iowa Wild this year before recently being sent down to the ECHL, the Bruins won this trade.
We're getting the poster, Future Considerations back?
Good deal!
And you lose me. Win win
The Future Considerations is probably something that is unattainable such as a fifth round pick if the Blues win the Stanley cup.
Something has to be written into the trade registered with the league, it can't just be future considerations.
Like the Anthony Camara throw in earlier on trade deadline (as mentioned) this is nothing more than moving out a contract for something to happen in terms of a signing or two or three - read NCAA or maybe KHL.
With this move, Bruins are now at 47 contracts. They have some maneuverability now.
The Future Considerations is probably something that is unattainable such as a fifth round pick if the Blues win the Stanley cup.
Something has to be written into the trade registered with the league, it can't just be future considerations.
Like the Anthony Camara throw in earlier on trade deadline (as mentioned) this is nothing more than moving out a contract for something to happen in terms of a signing or two or three - read NCAA or maybe KHL.
With this move, Bruins are now at 47 contracts. They have some maneuverability now.
The Future Considerations is probably something that is unattainable such as a fifth round pick if the Blues win the Stanley cup.
Something has to be written into the trade registered with the league, it can't just be future considerations.
Like the Anthony Camara throw in earlier on trade deadline (as mentioned) this is nothing more than moving out a contract for something to happen in terms of a signing or two or three - read NCAA or maybe KHL.
With this move, Bruins are now at 47 contracts. They have some maneuverability now.
The Future Considerations is probably something that is unattainable such as a fifth round pick if the Blues win the Stanley cup.
Something has to be written into the trade registered with the league, it can't just be future considerations.
Like the Anthony Camara throw in earlier on trade deadline (as mentioned) this is nothing more than moving out a contract for something to happen in terms of a signing or two or three - read NCAA or maybe KHL.
With this move, Bruins are now at 47 contracts. They have some maneuverability now.
Yea, Knight is a perfect example of over valuing your own prospects.
Thanks for the insight on why the trade now.
Dom you are like the Riddler from the Batman comics. Doe the KHL reference mean there is some hope that Chudinov, ala Soderberg, may be finally coming to the Bruins?
I put it at a reasonable 50-50 chance. A lot of things would have to play out just right, like SKA being eliminated in this round of the playoffs (although that wouldn't be the end).
Someone I respect very much isn't as high on the possibility or the type of impact he might have. - this may be the very first time we haven't been in agreement. But I still have the utmost respect for him.
I just believe that the NHL ice may be better suited for Chudinov's game.
Chudinov wants to come over. The big questions are 1) Do the Bruins want him now? 2) If SKA is eliminated and they do want him, are they willing to pay the transfer costs to SKA/KHL because his contract doesn't expire until the NHL playoffs are about to begin? 3) Would they rather wait until training camp and "risk" losing him as a UFA?
These are these are the sort of post that are chasing our insiders and posters with connections away. Is it really worth it?
What??
I'm pretty sure MMB was being sarcastic.
What type of game does he play? Two-way, offensive dman, shutdown? Any good comparibles you can think of?
Yes lot of texts and PMs and even face to face among friends here how this board has taken over by a different type of poster.
I come here basically to get hockey information but I just reupped my Globe subscription and am going to join Twitter to follow Dom, Kirk, and the folks that cover the Bruins and league. Going to figure out the 4 or 5 go to people and leave this place behind
Got to say lot of miserable ****** here
And the college hockey season is about to wind up. Bruins seem like they've gotten some pretty good signings with top undrafted players.
Maybe the scouts have a few guys in mind.
Yes lot of texts and PMs and even face to face among friends here how this board has taken over by a different type of poster.
I come here basically to get hockey information but I just reupped my Globe subscription and am going to join Twitter to follow Dom, Kirk, and the folks that cover the Bruins and league. Going to figure out the 4 or 5 go to people and leave this place behind
Got to say lot of miserable ****** here
This is all about opening a roster/contract spot.
Question is why? For whom?
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He didn't quite play like he did in the OHL. Our fan base built him on his play there and he just didn't hack it. It wasn't like he was a 30 point player and didn't know what the goal crease was. From what I read at times he tried but there was more road blocks than success.
Ryan Button was a similar case on a smaller scale.
Or whoms? Three spots open now.