Ty Anderson
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Location: @_TyAnderson, MA Joined: 02.21.2008
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Won the Kessel Trade.
Lost Big Time on Seguin. IMO
Good Blog, tough subject to take on. |
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bred20
Boston Bruins |
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Location: Attleboro, MA Joined: 12.03.2013
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I don't think Seguin was ever used right in Boston but at the same time his production come playoff time is a red flag for me. I wish savard stayed healthy he could have taught him a lot |
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shutout47
Season Ticket Holder Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Merritt, BC Joined: 01.24.2010
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We'll look back on that trade in 10 years and use that to pinpoint the start of the decline of the Bruins.
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Just hope no ones signs SMITH to an offer sheet to really handcuff the Bruins! Like 5 years at 4 or 4.5 mill to to f$%k with them. - shutout47
Garth Snow you can do it! |
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SabresNHL
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: The image above shows how serious this season was taken, NY Joined: 04.17.2014
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Garth Snow you can do it! - Kaden
Even if he did, I believe the compensation for it would have to include their first round pick next year, which the Sabres own. |
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SabresNHL
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: The image above shows how serious this season was taken, NY Joined: 04.17.2014
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cranktheradio
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: Greensburg, PA Joined: 07.02.2011
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Just hope no ones signs SMITH to an offer sheet to really handcuff the Bruins! Like 5 years at 4 or 4.5 mill to to f$%k with them. - shutout47
This won't happen. The other teams that would have interest are contenders also, and close to the cap. Then again, we did just see Deryk Engelland get 2.9/season. |
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SabresNHL
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: The image above shows how serious this season was taken, NY Joined: 04.17.2014
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Even if he did, I believe the compensation for it would have to include their first round pick next year, which the Sabres own. - SabresNHL
Just looked it up. Isles would have to give up a third and first for him and they must be their team's picks. No acquired picks count. |
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Even if he did, I believe the compensation for it would have to include their first round pick next year, which the Sabres own. - SabresNHL
Ok how about this range? $1,682,195 to $3,364,391 that's a Second-round pick and more than enough to screw the Bruins over nicely. |
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Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: The image above shows how serious this season was taken, NY Joined: 04.17.2014
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Ok how about this range? $1,682,195 to $3,364,391 that's a Second-round pick and more than enough to screw the Bruins over nicely. - Kaden
I think the player has to accept it before it goes to the Bruins to match or let go. Also the Sabres have the Isles second too |
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shutout47
Season Ticket Holder Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Merritt, BC Joined: 01.24.2010
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I think the player has to accept it before it goes to the Bruins to match or let go. Also the Sabres have the Isles second too - SabresNHL
Jim Benning was his assistant GM last year and Willie Desjardins was his Coach in the AHL I bet the Canucks would be a great place for him to go! Canucks probably want to stick it to the Bruins anyway |
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Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: The image above shows how serious this season was taken, NY Joined: 04.17.2014
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Jim Benning was his assistant GM last year and Willie Desjardins was his Coach in the AHL I bet the Canucks would be a great place for him to go! Canucks probably want to stick it to the Bruins anyway - shutout47
I think he'd be a great fit on the Nucks but the compensation needed to sign him is too high, especially if you guys draft in the top 15 next year |
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shutout47
Season Ticket Holder Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Merritt, BC Joined: 01.24.2010
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I think he'd be a great fit on the Nucks but the compensation needed to sign him is too high, especially if you guys draft in the top 15 next year - SabresNHL
If we sign him for $3,364,391 its only a 2nd rounder, even if that is the 31st pick overall its still worth SMITH and screwing the Bruins! |
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spatso
Ottawa Senators |
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Location: jensen beach, FL Joined: 02.19.2007
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That was a really good read. Never did fully understand the background on the moving of Seguin and how it impacted the Bruins cap. Kind of nice to read something that is setting out the story rather than just pounding an agenda. Thanks. |
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I just.... I don't get it. Never did. #1 centers don't grow on trees. He is a kid who was having fun. I like Chiarelli, but he fucckked this up big time. Morrow, Ericsson and Smith will never have near the upside as Seguin.
Just a terrible move. Terrible cuz they probably could've traded him 1 for 1 to another team with a high end high ceiling player.... They didn't. 3 secondary pieces, that's it. |
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Steven_Dean
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: KL Joined: 07.10.2012
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Ok how about this range? $1,682,195 to $3,364,391 that's a Second-round pick and more than enough to screw the Bruins over nicely. - Kaden
If it were me I would match a deal that only gives him a cap hit of 3.36M.
Even if you were to pull the stunt Calgary did with with their RFA offer sheet that deal is as follows:
2 year deal: 2.771M + 3.957M (qualify at $3.957M in 2 years, likely worth it)
3 year deal: 2.294M + 3.211M + 4.587M (qualify at $4.587M in 3 years, even if that is a bad deal in 3 years I cannot imagine that a cap hit for Smith at $3.364M would be that bad even with a bunch of bonuses).
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Ill say it again.. Ty is definitely top 3 bloggers on site.. Thats coming from a Bruin hater |
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I think the player has to accept it before it goes to the Bruins to match or let go. Also the Sabres have the Isles second too - SabresNHL
Either way man...I only said Snow cause he doesn't know his ass from a hole in the ground when it comes to being a GM anyways. So I figured he'd be ok with offering him 45 Million a season over the next 200 years.
Besides there are alot of teams that can offer Smith about 3 million a season and happily give up only a 2nd rounder.
As for Smith, if I were in his shoes I'd take a 2 - 3 year deal at 3 million a season anyways. I mean the Bruins can't give you that money and what has he really done to deserve more?
Perhaps Krug is a better idea for the offer sheet? Maybe Bartkowski? I dunno, just saying I would be shocked if someone didn't screw with the Bruins.
Then again what did Englland do to deserve his? So I'll just shut up now. |
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Ty Anderson
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Location: @_TyAnderson, MA Joined: 02.21.2008
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Ill say it again.. Ty is definitely top 3 bloggers on site.. Thats coming from a Bruin hater - Popcorn Kid
Thanks dude, I appreciate it. |
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Ty Anderson
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Location: @_TyAnderson, MA Joined: 02.21.2008
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BTW: Teams can't offer-sheet Krug or Smith. You gotta have three years experience in the league to get an offer-sheet. |
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tootooisapunk
Dallas Stars |
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Location: Bedford, TX Joined: 04.23.2007
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You know how i feel about the deal, it was a perfect fit for the Stars. But there is also the chance that the trade also motivated Seguin, it's unlikely he would have had the same year if still in Boston.
The fun part is the people that tried to defend the trade using Boston managements' behind the scene comments when discussing the trade. Nothing but a smokescreen to hide their cap issues. Still those cap issues got you 1 cup and a lot of elite hockey, unfortunately in a capped system you'll have to pay the piper sometime. |
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With Seguin, Bruins would of been in the finals and probably won the cup. Bruins are not fast enough and Seguin brings exactly that. |
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You know how i feel about the deal, it was a perfect fit for the Stars. But there is also the chance that the trade also motivated Seguin, it's unlikely he would have had the same year if still in Boston.
The fun part is the people that tried to defend the trade using Boston managements' behind the scene comments when discussing the trade. Nothing but a smokescreen to hide their cap issues. Still those cap issues got you 1 cup and a lot of elite hockey, unfortunately in a capped system you'll have to pay the piper sometime. - tootooisapunk
Seguin should not of been the Bruins Cap casualty. He should of been part of the foundation. Yes he was immature, but that is part of the growing pains. |
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