Yeah, that's what it seems to be. I'm just a bit concerned about them getting weaker on defense. They didn't have much depth there to begin with.getzlaf15 wrote:The only thing i can think of, is that the Bruins were dumping the salary of Ward, but the Canes couldn't afford it without Eaves leaving. And now the Bruins are going to buy out Eaves just to give themselves more cap room? To resign Kessel?bruins72 wrote:Well this doesn't make sense. The Bruins immediately put Eaves on waivers and supposedly play to buy out his contract if he isn't claimed.
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Maybe, but Morris's salaries are bigger than Ward's salaries. If they really want keep Kessel, the better way should been that they keep Ward in Bruins cause of Ward's lower salaries.getzlaf15 wrote:Now thats why Bruins traded Ward away. As for Kessel, why wouldn't they offer him a contract? Is he going to be traded?
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If they want get more cap space I think that it would been smarter to replace Eaves to another draft pick or an unsigned prospect.getzlaf15 wrote:The only thing i can think of, is that the Bruins were dumping the salary of Ward, but the Canes couldn't afford it without Eaves leaving. And now the Bruins are going to buy out Eaves just to give themselves more cap room? To resign Kessel?bruins72 wrote:Well this doesn't make sense. The Bruins immediately put Eaves on waivers and supposedly play to buy out his contract if he isn't claimed.
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WOW! I did NOT expect the Bruins to sign Morris. What the heck is going on there. Chiarelli keeps saying he expects Kessel to be with the Bruins next season. He says he will match offer sheets if somebody makes one. So who is getting shipped out so that they'll have the money to sign Kessel? This one is a head-scratcher. They got their puck-moving defenseman but they still don't have Kessel signed or extra money to do so.
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Possibly they move Savard, he's got only one year left on his contract.bruins72 wrote:..So who is getting shipped out so that they'll have the money to sign Kessel? This one is a head-scratcher. They got their puck-moving defenseman but they still don't have Kessel signed or extra money to do so.

Bergeron and Kessel should stay with the team.

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The ink isn't dry on his contract and Marian Hossa is out till late November.
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Kessel is an RFA. I think he's still got a few years before he's a UFA. I think the big holdup between him and the Bruins is that he's wanting UFA money when he's still an RFA. He should be signing for a contract similar to the one Krejci sign, maybe a little bit more than that.getzlaf15 wrote:I don't get this... Is Kessel a Restricted Free Agent now? Or at the end of the 09-10 season?
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If they move Savard, I don't think it will happen until closer to the trade deadline. I can't see them trading him before the start of the season. They're kind of short at center to start because both Krejci and Kessel (if he re-signs) will miss the start of the season due to rehabbing from their surgeries.selne wrote:Possibly they move Savard, he's got only one year left on his contract.bruins72 wrote:..So who is getting shipped out so that they'll have the money to sign Kessel? This one is a head-scratcher. They got their puck-moving defenseman but they still don't have Kessel signed or extra money to do so.
Bergeron and Kessel should stay with the team.
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Well an era has come to an end. PJ Axelsson has played what appears to be his final season in the NHL. He's signed a 4 year deal with him home team Frolunda. PJ may have never been the flashiest player or much of a scorer but he hustled his tail off and always gave 110%. He was a great defensive forward. It's a shame he never won a Selke because he really did deserve one. He'll be missed by Bruins fans!
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That's a shame! PJ is one of my favourite players on EHM, and my personal defensive forward to go with. He was my first acquisition in my Blackhawks dynasty. Good ol' times.bruins72 wrote:Well an era has come to an end. PJ Axelsson has played what appears to be his final season in the NHL. He's signed a 4 year deal with him home team Frolunda. PJ may have never been the flashiest player or much of a scorer but he hustled his tail off and always gave 110%. He was a great defensive forward. It's a shame he never won a Selke because he really did deserve one. He'll be missed by Bruins fans!
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bruins72 wrote:In real life his game hasn't been as sharp over the last couple years. In EHM, he was much better than real life lately. Still, in his prime he was an amazing defensive forward!
He was and he is an underated player. A lot of person were talking about him like he was a fourth line foward with no offensive skill, but that kind of person doesn't really know hockey at all lol

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Toronto traded Anton Strålman, Colin Stuart and 7nd round pick (2012) for Calgary's Wayne Primeau and 2nd round pick (2011). Toronto won the trade cause of 2nd round pick but i think that Toronto will put Primeau to waivers and then to AHL if nobody claim him. Calgary get good offensive defenseman in AHL, but maybe not too good to play in NHL. He's like Petteri Nummelin was in Wild, but Nummelin didn't play in AHL, cause he was so great in powerplay. But Nummelin is better than Strålman could ever be.
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Sergei Zubov, 39, goes to KHL. He made 2-year-contract with St. Petersburg. That is from Russian magazine "Sport-Ekspress"
That's very sad. He was one of my favourite players in NHL.
So his great NHL-career is over. He played 1068 games and make 771 points. He won two Stanley Cups (New York Rangers 1994 and Dallas Stars 1999).
That's very sad. He was one of my favourite players in NHL.

So his great NHL-career is over. He played 1068 games and make 771 points. He won two Stanley Cups (New York Rangers 1994 and Dallas Stars 1999).