



claver2010 wrote:Dear Rangers:
Please do not sign Richards.
Hugs & Kisses,
Claver2010














bignick33 wrote:Maxim Talbot to the Flyers for a 5 (!) year deal worth 9 million. This is a minor addition, but I see the Flyers as being a pain in the ass to play against.













eagle9903 wrote:bignick33 wrote:Maxim Talbot to the Flyers for a 5 (!) year deal worth 9 million. This is a minor addition, but I see the Flyers as being a pain in the ass to play against.
did you see this signing was likely a CBA violation? What a bunch of dumbasses













eepstein0 wrote:Kaberle to Carolina for about $4mil per year over 3 years. Seems a bit steep. The Bruins trade a 4th Round Pick for Joe Corvo who only carries a cap hit of $1.9mil and will be a UFA after next season. Seems like another great move for the Bruins. This should give them Chara-Seidenberg, Ference-Corvo, Boychuk-McQuaid next season with Kampfer providing insurance as the next guy if injury strikes. The B's should also go out and side a Shane Hnidy type guy (except not him because he's horrible) to serve as #7 D and healthy scratch at the NHL Level so Kampfer can play big-time minutes in Providence and continue his development. Have to love what the B's are doing on Defense especially with Dougie Hamilton now in the pipe-line.
They need to sign Marchand, Krejci, Rask and Seguin now while they have the money. They also still need one more top-end forward after Ryder left. Preferably someone with speed.











bignick33 wrote:eepstein0 wrote:Kaberle to Carolina for about $4mil per year over 3 years. Seems a bit steep. The Bruins trade a 4th Round Pick for Joe Corvo who only carries a cap hit of $1.9mil and will be a UFA after next season. Seems like another great move for the Bruins. This should give them Chara-Seidenberg, Ference-Corvo, Boychuk-McQuaid next season with Kampfer providing insurance as the next guy if injury strikes. The B's should also go out and side a Shane Hnidy type guy (except not him because he's horrible) to serve as #7 D and healthy scratch at the NHL Level so Kampfer can play big-time minutes in Providence and continue his development. Have to love what the B's are doing on Defense especially with Dougie Hamilton now in the pipe-line.
They need to sign Marchand, Krejci, Rask and Seguin now while they have the money. They also still need one more top-end forward after Ryder left. Preferably someone with speed.
I was disappointed when gagne signed for 2/$7 mil with LA. That type if player at that type of cost would have been optimal.


eepstein0 wrote:Kaberle to Carolina for about $4mil per year over 3 years. Seems a bit steep. The Bruins trade a 4th Round Pick for Joe Corvo who only carries a cap hit of $1.9mil and will be a UFA after next season. Seems like another great move for the Bruins. This should give them Chara-Seidenberg, Ference-Corvo, Boychuk-McQuaid next season with Kampfer providing insurance as the next guy if injury strikes. The B's should also go out and side a Shane Hnidy type guy (except not him because he's horrible) to serve as #7 D and healthy scratch at the NHL Level so Kampfer can play big-time minutes in Providence and continue his development. Have to love what the B's are doing on Defense especially with Dougie Hamilton now in the pipe-line.
They need to sign Marchand, Krejci, Rask and Seguin now while they have the money. They also still need one more top-end forward after Ryder left. Preferably someone with speed.




flyingelvii wrote:eepstein0 wrote:Kaberle to Carolina for about $4mil per year over 3 years. Seems a bit steep. The Bruins trade a 4th Round Pick for Joe Corvo who only carries a cap hit of $1.9mil and will be a UFA after next season. Seems like another great move for the Bruins. This should give them Chara-Seidenberg, Ference-Corvo, Boychuk-McQuaid next season with Kampfer providing insurance as the next guy if injury strikes. The B's should also go out and side a Shane Hnidy type guy (except not him because he's horrible) to serve as #7 D and healthy scratch at the NHL Level so Kampfer can play big-time minutes in Providence and continue his development. Have to love what the B's are doing on Defense especially with Dougie Hamilton now in the pipe-line.
They need to sign Marchand, Krejci, Rask and Seguin now while they have the money. They also still need one more top-end forward after Ryder left. Preferably someone with speed.
Corvo has a cap hit of $2.25M. And signing Seguin to an extension would be dumb right now. Sure he has a ton of potential but you literally have no idea what his ceiling is going to be. Not to mention I doubt he wants to sign an extension, precisely because of that. I imagine Krejci will get signed somewhere close to the season and can't really gauge anything on Tuukka, so I imagine nothing will get done with him until the end of the season. Marchand is not going to turn out to be another Kessel situation.















flyingelvii wrote:Do you think he's put a shirt on yet?























eepstein0 wrote:bignick33 wrote:eepstein0 wrote:Kaberle to Carolina for about $4mil per year over 3 years. Seems a bit steep. The Bruins trade a 4th Round Pick for Joe Corvo who only carries a cap hit of $1.9mil and will be a UFA after next season. Seems like another great move for the Bruins. This should give them Chara-Seidenberg, Ference-Corvo, Boychuk-McQuaid next season with Kampfer providing insurance as the next guy if injury strikes. The B's should also go out and side a Shane Hnidy type guy (except not him because he's horrible) to serve as #7 D and healthy scratch at the NHL Level so Kampfer can play big-time minutes in Providence and continue his development. Have to love what the B's are doing on Defense especially with Dougie Hamilton now in the pipe-line.
They need to sign Marchand, Krejci, Rask and Seguin now while they have the money. They also still need one more top-end forward after Ryder left. Preferably someone with speed.
I was disappointed when gagne signed for 2/$7 mil with LA. That type if player at that type of cost would have been optimal.
Gagne is way too soft for the Bs style of play, although they need someone who can put the puck in the net. Let's not pretend that scoring wasn't a problem last year because it still was.












eagle9903 wrote:eepstein0 wrote:bignick33 wrote:eepstein0 wrote:Kaberle to Carolina for about $4mil per year over 3 years. Seems a bit steep. The Bruins trade a 4th Round Pick for Joe Corvo who only carries a cap hit of $1.9mil and will be a UFA after next season. Seems like another great move for the Bruins. This should give them Chara-Seidenberg, Ference-Corvo, Boychuk-McQuaid next season with Kampfer providing insurance as the next guy if injury strikes. The B's should also go out and side a Shane Hnidy type guy (except not him because he's horrible) to serve as #7 D and healthy scratch at the NHL Level so Kampfer can play big-time minutes in Providence and continue his development. Have to love what the B's are doing on Defense especially with Dougie Hamilton now in the pipe-line.
They need to sign Marchand, Krejci, Rask and Seguin now while they have the money. They also still need one more top-end forward after Ryder left. Preferably someone with speed.
I was disappointed when gagne signed for 2/$7 mil with LA. That type if player at that type of cost would have been optimal.
Gagne is way too soft for the Bs style of play, although they need someone who can put the puck in the net. Let's not pretend that scoring wasn't a problem last year because it still was.
Gagne is not too soft for the Bs style of play, People have always thrown that around a lot and I think its 75% the frog name 25% the fact he's got a bad injury history. He's a great defensive forward and has nice +/-, typically not associated with soft players. Unless soft = injury prone, he is that, Gagne's problem is he is one head shot away from retirement.













eepstein0 wrote:My guess is that they give Jordan Caron a chance to earn a spot on the 3rd line and go with the in-house option since the FA options are so horrible.


























bignick33 wrote:I wanted to see the Bruins target Steve Sullivan to fill the role that Recchi was originally brought into fulfill (leadership and power play specialist), but he signed with Pittsburgh.
















angrychicken wrote:bignick33 wrote:twballgame9 wrote:bignick33 wrote:twballgame9 wrote:I took about three hours of Broons talk here before the topic of conversation became "will Beckett win the Cy Young?" I've always been a fan of the Broons (albeit 3rd or 4th), am glad that they won, think it is pretty awesome that the people jumped on the bandwagon, but clearly recognize that the water cooler talk will be about Andrew Miller making a start against the Padres Monday by 4:00 this afternoon.
I hate guys with big arms but no control. Fool's gold.
I don't disagree, but sometimes those guys just get called up too soon before they can harness their shit. That was certainly the case with Miller in Detroit. He's been pretty damn good in Pawtucket. Guy's just turned 26 years old, throws really flipping hard, and is 3-3 with a 2.47 ERA in AAA, with 61 Ks in 65 IP.
Yea, but there are too many variables to project that this will continue. I know he's only walked a few guys over his last handful of starts there. It's not unusual for guys to show good control in the minors but not in the majors.
*I hope that it's a maturity/command issue and that he isn't a headcase.
LISTEN UP! This thread is about the Bruins. Can't you just give us a few days to celebrate our win?















flyingelvii wrote:His control issues are cropping back up again too. Walk rate is stupidly high right now. No way in hell he can keep up these same numbers. I expect him to be shelled in at least one of his next handful of starts.





























flyingelvii wrote:I think they just bankrupted it.






















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