Dan Spiegel
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Location: Chicago, IL Joined: 09.16.2005
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All I see is Tallon paying this guy over 8 million to sit on the shelf for two seasons. The guy is finished, unfortunately Tallon and company has to pay 4.125 million next year unless they buy him out of he does the organization a favor and retires. There's no point in returning, the season is far gone, he's only setting himself up to getting hurt again. It's already sad enough they are paying 7 million total the next two years for Kuba and Versteeg, I guess we should all continue to trust in Tallon?
Year 3 in rebuild:
28th goals for
26th goals against
30th PP
29th PK
Future looks bright lol
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Dan Spiegel
Florida Panthers |
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Location: Chicago, IL Joined: 09.16.2005
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All I see is Tallon paying this guy over 8 million to sit on the shelf for two seasons. The guy is finished, unfortunately Tallon and company has to pay 4.125 million next year unless they buy him out of he does the organization a favor and retires. There's no point in returning, the season is far gone, he's only setting himself up to getting hurt again.
Panthers are replacing Olsen with Jovo. Does Olsen get his job back when he comes off IR? If not then that's a pathetic joke. Panthers continue to punish good play. First it's Clemmer, now it's Olsen. - BallardHitsHard22
Of course that's all you see. Happy New Year everyone! Lol |
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Of course that's all you see. Happy New Year everyone! Lol - spiegs13
of course, there's nothing else to see. It's always about money with this team, makes all their excuses because of money. So yeah I'm going to bring this up. The failures of Tallon's spending I'm going to bring up.
Huberdeau, Barkov, Bjugstad are being developed for a real hockey team 4-5 years from now. This team will make the excuse they can't afford to keep these guys. It's the never ending cycle Dan. Sorry but you know it's the truth. Things will never change. |
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LeftCoaster
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Location: Valley Of The Sun, AZ Joined: 07.03.2009
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One of my all-time favourites. As a 46 yr old man, that goes back a long way |
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BOSS_TWEED
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: S. Jersey Joined: 11.07.2006
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Best of luck to Jovo. The guy's a warrior! |
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Dan Spiegel
Florida Panthers |
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Location: Chicago, IL Joined: 09.16.2005
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of course, there's nothing else to see. It's always about money with this team, makes all their excuses because of money. So yeah I'm going to bring this up. The failures of Tallon's spending I'm going to bring up.
Huberdeau, Barkov, Bjugstad are being developed for a real hockey team 4-5 years from now. This team will make the excuse they can't afford to keep these guys. It's the never ending cycle Dan. Sorry but you know it's the truth. Things will never change. - BallardHitsHard22
In my opinion, if you think those three players are four years away you are not paying attention. They are much closer than that to being feared players in this league, but yes will continue to develop into studs into their mid-20s.
Since it's a "cycle," can you give me an example of a player, besides Luongo, that they decided to not pay and then went on to be a superstar? And I mean superstar. Not serviceable. (and yes I know Luongo being labeled a "superstar" would make some people puke, and I'm not sure if I would label him that) |
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Nucker101
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Vancouver, BC Joined: 09.26.2010
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Nucker101
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Vancouver, BC Joined: 09.26.2010
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In my opinion, if you think those three players are four years away you are not paying attention. They are much closer than that to being feared players in this league, but yes will continue to develop into studs into their mid-20s.
Since it's a "cycle," can you give me an example of a player, besides Luongo, that they decided to not pay and then went on to be a superstar? And I mean superstar. Not serviceable. (and yes I know Luongo being labeled a "superstar" would make some people puke, and I'm not sure if I would label him that) - spiegs13
During his prime, Luongo could definitely have been considered a superstar. Had he been traded to an American team that gets less hate instead and not been given a contract that since the last lockout now apparently makes him untradeable, he wouldn't be looked at in such a negative way and be way more well respected. Perception is a crazy thing |
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Dan Spiegel
Florida Panthers |
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Location: Chicago, IL Joined: 09.16.2005
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During his prime, Luongo could definitely have been considered a superstar. Had he been traded to an American team that gets less hate instead and not been given a contract that since the last lockout now apparently makes him untradeable, he wouldn't be looked at in such a negative way and be way more well respected. Perception is a crazy thing - Nucker101
Completely agreed |
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Viktory
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Location: Hamilton, ON Joined: 08.12.2011
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In my opinion, if you think those three players are four years away you are not paying attention. They are much closer than that to being feared players in this league, but yes will continue to develop into studs into their mid-20s.
Since it's a "cycle," can you give me an example of a player, besides Luongo, that they decided to not pay and then went on to be a superstar? And I mean superstar. Not serviceable. (and yes I know Luongo being labeled a "superstar" would make some people puke, and I'm not sure if I would label him that) - spiegs13
I'd agrue you that Bouwmeester is getting there, and Horton broke the elite status with Boston on that top line.
But, really, Huberdeau and Barkov will be top flight players in this league. Everyone else I'm not sure about. Between Gudbranson sort of flopping, Kulikov probably needing a trade and no one else on the team being this close to elite, it's hard to say what's the next step. Is Bjugstad the #2 center with the high end two way ability? Is Fleishmann a keeper? What about Olsen, is he really that good?
They need to go hard after a defenseman of top flight status. |
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Dan Spiegel
Florida Panthers |
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Location: Chicago, IL Joined: 09.16.2005
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I'd agrue you that Bouwmeester is getting there, and Horton broke the elite status with Boston on that top line.
But, really, Huberdeau and Barkov will be top flight players in this league. Everyone else I'm not sure about. Between Gudbranson sort of flopping, Kulikov probably needing a trade and no one else on the team being this close to elite, it's hard to say what's the next step. Is Bjugstad the #2 center with the high end two way ability? Is Fleishmann a keeper? What about Olsen, is he really that good?
They need to go hard after a defenseman of top flight status. - Viktory
Thanks for the input. I'm not sure if I can disagree with you more on Bouwmeester. He is beyond soft, but can skate like the wind. But getting there? He's already there. What you see is what you get, and it isn't anything I'm interested in. Yes, Horton had his "flash in the pan" moment with elite players around him, but he would NEVER become THE guy on any team. He is strictly support, with a pretty bad attitude when things aren't rosy. |
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Jeropotato
Season Ticket Holder Edmonton Oilers |
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Joined: 01.03.2013
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During his prime, Luongo could definitely have been considered a superstar. Had he been traded to an American team that gets less hate instead and not been given a contract that since the last lockout now apparently makes him untradeable, he wouldn't be looked at in such a negative way and be way more well respected. Perception is a crazy thing - Nucker101
Agreed. I consider Luongo an equal to Ryan Miller. And for some reason people think Miller is a God simply for coming in 2nd at the Olympics. |
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Blue Clam
St Louis Blues |
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Location: Ottawa, ON Joined: 07.16.2009
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Thanks for the input. I'm not sure if I can disagree with you more on Bouwmeester. He is beyond soft, but can skate like the wind. But getting there? He's already there. What you see is what you get, and it isn't anything I'm interested in. Yes, Horton had his "flash in the pan" moment with elite players around him, but he would NEVER become THE guy on any team. He is strictly support, with a pretty bad attitude when things aren't rosy. - spiegs13
lidstrom was pretty soft too |
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PoileRulezzzYo
Nashville Predators |
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Location: #Where'sDavidPoileHiding? Joined: 09.21.2009
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systemtool
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Real men always have to poo, ON Joined: 09.12.2007
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NickA
New Jersey Devils |
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Location: Shero's magical sack, NJ Joined: 10.22.2008
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Good for Jovo hope he can come back and play good hockey for you. |
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PanthersGoal
Florida Panthers |
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Location: Coral Springs, FL Joined: 08.21.2007
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of course, there's nothing else to see. It's always about money with this team, makes all their excuses because of money. So yeah I'm going to bring this up. The failures of Tallon's spending I'm going to bring up.
Huberdeau, Barkov, Bjugstad are being developed for a real hockey team 4-5 years from now. This team will make the excuse they can't afford to keep these guys. It's the never ending cycle Dan. Sorry but you know it's the truth. Things will never change. - BallardHitsHard22
You think those guys are 4 or 5 yrs away? Two weeks ago you told me to get a clue, you are clueless.
Things change with ownership, look no further than the Miami Heat. When Billy Cunningham and company, with their cheap ways sold to Carnival Cruise Line, the wallets opened and winners and rings appeared.
I have no reason to believe that Viola is lying when he says he wants to WIN. And with that, you don't think a guy with an open wallet can draw quality free agents to join these young studs? We'll see very soon how Viola builds. There will be winning hockey here, because at the end of the day South Florida is a desired destination for atheletes. He needs one KEY signing (like a Lebron) some playoffs (which will come because they're building correctly), then you may be surprised rather quickly.
Jovo was signed as a fan favorite, and to reach the cap. He was in the right place at the right time. I admire him for working as hard as he has to get to tonight. He could've been a scum bucket ala Rick DiPietro and stuffed his pocket while sitting on his ass. He has my respect. |
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PanthersGoal
Florida Panthers |
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Location: Coral Springs, FL Joined: 08.21.2007
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Old Captain was a +3 tonight. |
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Old Captain was a +3 tonight. - PanthersGoal
If Thomas hadn't saved his ass a couple of times he would have been +1. From what I saw on the highlight reel, he didn't even belong on the ice. I'm rooting for you guys, but to see what looks like a charity case on the ice makes me wonder if the team is already thinking about next year. |
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Jeropotato
Season Ticket Holder Edmonton Oilers |
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Joined: 01.03.2013
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If Thomas hadn't saved his ass a couple of times he would have been +1. From what I saw on the highlight reel, he didn't even belong on the ice. I'm rooting for you guys, but to see what looks like a charity case on the ice makes me wonder if the team is already thinking about next year. - Dieselhead
Well so much for that feel-good story...thanks man. |
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Panthers4life
Florida Panthers |
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Location: sunrise, FL Joined: 03.03.2013
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All I see is Tallon paying this guy over 8 million to sit on the shelf for two seasons. The guy is finished, unfortunately Tallon and company has to pay 4.125 million next year unless they buy him out of he does the organization a favor and retires. There's no point in returning, the season is far gone, he's only setting himself up to getting hurt again. It's already sad enough they are paying 7 million total the next two years for Kuba and Versteeg, I guess we should all continue to trust in Tallon?
Year 3 in rebuild:
28th goals for
26th goals against
30th PP
29th PK
Future looks bright lol - BallardHitsHard22
Were 8 points out of the playoffs, I would hardly say the season is over.. We still have half of the season left.
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Panthers88
Florida Panthers |
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Location: It's gonna be a long one.., FL Joined: 07.21.2009
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Were 8 points out of the playoffs, I would hardly say the season is over.. We still have half of the season left. - Panthers4life
9 pts. But yes, good things on the horizon. Keep bashing Huby, Ballard.. he showed up for ya last night!
Jovo in 16 mins of ice time was a +3. |
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Panthers88
Florida Panthers |
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Location: It's gonna be a long one.., FL Joined: 07.21.2009
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If Thomas hadn't saved his ass a couple of times he would have been +1. From what I saw on the highlight reel, he didn't even belong on the ice. I'm rooting for you guys, but to see what looks like a charity case on the ice makes me wonder if the team is already thinking about next year. - Dieselhead
What are you talking about? Jovo hasn't played in 10 months; there will be rust. Our defense is hit hard by injuries right now to Olsen, Gudbranson, and Petrovic.
The difference between us in seasons past and now is we can score 4 or 5 goals in a game if we give up some bad ones. We can battle back. We are a scoring winger and a decent defenseman away from being damn good. And if we are still in the race after the Olympics, we'll trade our #1 pick to get one of the two.
EDIT: Our goaltending is a bit of a concern. Markstrom is either it or not, and that is something we need to figure out soon. |
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Panthers4life
Florida Panthers |
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Location: sunrise, FL Joined: 03.03.2013
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9 pts. But yes, good things on the horizon. Keep bashing Huby, Ballard.. he showed up for ya last night!
Jovo in 16 mins of ice time was a +3. - Panthers88
We have 38 points and Philly and Washington have 46 points, its 8 points.. |
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