Re: NHL Transactions, Injuries & Rumours
PostedCOLON Tue Jun 24, 2014 7:53 am
refresh my mammaries, was that the mtl game?
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CAM wroteCOLONWell, it all but guarantees he will be the backup which mean Johnson will go elsewhere and therefor creates another asset for me. He was pretty good for Boston this year and i wont let him go for late first especially since i got burned by Khudobin.
No, I'm not that guy. It does suck but i would say it is even worse to manage goalies from two different teams.Nick wroteCOLONCAM wroteCOLONWell, it all but guarantees he will be the backup which mean Johnson will go elsewhere and therefor creates another asset for me. He was pretty good for Boston this year and i wont let him go for late first especially since i got burned by Khudobin.
LOL, looking at another goalie holdout eh?
Has to be the worst aspect of the BBKL - proud that I've stayed a mile away from it, give away backups like the useless pieces they are and have only had to deal with Kareem & others who treated them the same.
A bit of luck in regards to Reilly Smith but knowledge with Bartkowski and luck(bad luck for real B's) with Seidenberg being injured to give him the time. Isn't that the whole idea though? Trade or draft youth and hope they turn out in stead of constantly trading on high hopes and predictions? Look at Spooner, I have had him for quite some time and i'll be damned if i trade him before i know he has had his fair shot and I can value him properly. I have made the mistake in the past and it will always haunt me. (Brad Marchand + 2nd for Stefan Elliot) yea...fuck me right...ughh. Still hurts to even type that and for it to be with Frank of all guys.kimmer wroteCOLONis it just CAM always getting lucky? or did he, in the last year and a half, experience absolutely miraculous turnout for all his minor system guys to actually make contender piece-like productions without losing anything else in his core? (like those young boston fuckers like bartkowski/riley smith). All he did was just trade for them and keep them around for 2 years...
like, how can I get lucky with a franchise like that
Dirty....ughh...CAM wroteCOLONNiklas Svedberg 1 yr @ 600 k
400k cap savings baby....
http://bruins.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=723566
Nick wroteCOLONCAM wroteCOLONWell, it all but guarantees he will be the backup which mean Johnson will go elsewhere and therefor creates another asset for me. He was pretty good for Boston this year and i wont let him go for late first especially since i got burned by Khudobin.
LOL, looking at another goalie holdout eh?
Has to be the worst aspect of the BBKL - proud that I've stayed a mile away from it, give away backups like the useless pieces they are and have only had to deal with Kareem & others who treated them the same.
Don't forget I gave you svedberg for peanuts , I could have pushed for more but I didn't.. if I've already dealt with someone reasonably I would expect the same courtesy to be returned, a late 1st for a backup is pretty fair imoCAM wroteCOLONNo, I'm not that guy. It does suck but i would say it is even worse to manage goalies from two different teams.Nick wroteCOLONCAM wroteCOLONWell, it all but guarantees he will be the backup which mean Johnson will go elsewhere and therefor creates another asset for me. He was pretty good for Boston this year and i wont let him go for late first especially since i got burned by Khudobin.
LOL, looking at another goalie holdout eh?
Has to be the worst aspect of the BBKL - proud that I've stayed a mile away from it, give away backups like the useless pieces they are and have only had to deal with Kareem & others who treated them the same.
According to Chris Johnson of Sportsnet, Nikolai Kulemin and Dave Bolland are likely to test free agency. Meanwhile, the Leafs have begun negotiations on a possible 2-year deal with Jake Gardiner for a cap hit between $2.2M and $3.0M.
Big fan of this ^The BBKL Insider wroteCOLONAccording to Chris Johnson of Sportsnet, Nikolai Kulemin and Dave Bolland are likely to test free agency. Meanwhile, the Leafs have begun negotiations on a possible 2-year deal with Jake Gardiner for a cap hit between $2.2M and $3.0M.