Official 10-11 NHL Eastern Conference Regular Season Thread
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I think that Penguins will pay whole yearly salary. In Kovalev's case it's 5 mills. Penguins has cap space, cause Malkin is on injured reserve to the end of the season.
In fact, that 5 mills. is yearly salary (for 12 months), but player will get the payment only for 10 months. Kovalev's real salary is 4.16 mills.
In fact, that 5 mills. is yearly salary (for 12 months), but player will get the payment only for 10 months. Kovalev's real salary is 4.16 mills.
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Yeah, but Pittsburgh will only pay his salary from the day they traded for him. Ottawa has already payed the restJypfan92 wrote:I think that Penguins will pay whole yearly salary. In Kovalev's case it's 5 mills. Penguins has cap space, cause Malkin is on injured reserve to the end of the season.
In fact, that 5 mills. is yearly salary (for 12 months), but player will get the payment only for 10 months. Kovalev's real salary is 4.16 mills.
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Ok, that's new for me.Manimal wrote:Yeah, but Pittsburgh will only pay his salary from the day they traded for him. Ottawa has already payed the restJypfan92 wrote:I think that Penguins will pay whole yearly salary. In Kovalev's case it's 5 mills. Penguins has cap space, cause Malkin is on injured reserve to the end of the season.
In fact, that 5 mills. is yearly salary (for 12 months), but player will get the payment only for 10 months. Kovalev's real salary is 4.16 mills.
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NHL players get payed twice a month. And a whole lot more than you and me make!Jypfan92 wrote:Ok, that's new for me.Manimal wrote:Yeah, but Pittsburgh will only pay his salary from the day they traded for him. Ottawa has already payed the restJypfan92 wrote:I think that Penguins will pay whole yearly salary. In Kovalev's case it's 5 mills. Penguins has cap space, cause Malkin is on injured reserve to the end of the season.
In fact, that 5 mills. is yearly salary (for 12 months), but player will get the payment only for 10 months. Kovalev's real salary is 4.16 mills.
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Jypfan92 wrote:Atlanta has resigned Mark Stuart with a 3-year contract, worth 5,1 mills.
Florida traded Dennis Wideman to Washington for Jake Hauswirth and 3rd round pick.
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Congrats on 1,000! I've never heard of Jake Hauswirth but I'm guessing it didn't take Florida long to figure out that Wideman isn't very good. Even though Horton is very streaky, I'm glad the Bruins were able to get Horton and Campbell for Wideman and our 1st in 2010.
Atlanta was smart to re-sign Mark Stuart. He's a good solid, physical, stay-at-home defenseman. He's tough as nails and sticks up for his teammates. He's the kind of guy they need in Atlanta. His brother used to play in the Atlanta organization but I don't know how long ago he left. Of course, Atlanta's coach, Craig Ramsay is very familiar with Mark Stuart since he used to be a Bruins assistant. He knows he's a quality player. I honestly wish the Bruins could have kept him but he was a casualty of the salary cap. Adam McQuaid fills the same role but for less money.
I just don't get this move. How old is Dvorak now? You'd think Atlanta would have at least tried to trade Bergfors for a prospect or a pick (not a 5th).jesusrocks150 wrote:Not sure what Atl is thinking here....philou21 wrote:Atlante shipped Bergfors and Rissmiler to the Panthers for Dvorak and a 5th.
The Thrashers challenge should be started from the beginning with their new roster after the trade deadline! I think they're worse now than when the challenge started
Sure, Atlanta post-trade-deadline would've been an even tougher challenge. Or what about a post-trade-deadline Florida Panthers? They've been in fire sale mode.
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Yup! And even though I was born in 72, it happened earlier in the year and I wasn't born until the end of the year. So it hasn't happened in my lifetime. We're due!Manimal wrote:And we know what happened that season...bruins72 wrote:So with the win in Ottawa the other day, the Bruins won 6 straight games on the road. This is the first time they had done this since 1972!
That Lucic goal was nice! He was at a bad angle and he still managed the shot. Plus, it was nice to see Krejci paying the price in front of the net. I also liked the fire I saw in Horton. He's getting involved. I know he's streaky but he's been dying to be a part of an NHL playoff team and I think he's going to turn it on.Danny wrote:anny"]Make that 7 straight, Looch gets a late GWG against Tampa, that's his 28th. Good night for him, beat Brewer cleanly in a fight before and had a huge hit on Purcell (?) along the boards. Downie and Bergenheim are major tools for various reasons.![]()
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