ThinIce
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And he sports a cool Harvard muscle shirt.He said he doesn’t think it needs surgery but conceded that he’s “not a doctor”. Maybe not, but he’s a tough SOB.
And he sports a cool Harvard muscle shirt.He said he doesn’t think it needs surgery but conceded that he’s “not a doctor”. Maybe not, but he’s a tough SOB.
He needed it because he couldn’t lift his arm over his shoulders to get a real shirt on.And he sports a cool Harvard muscle shirt.
Enough people have reported that there is zero chance of that happening that I'm just calling it a dead letter. I mean, shoot your shot but he'd have to be willing to be smuggled out of the country or something.If they can get Nikishin here for NEXT season that would impact a lot of other business. He would slot right into the top 6 and money earmarked for Skjei or Pesce or their replacement could be allocated elsewhere while Nikishin is on his entry level deal.
Canes definitely need to know before the draft how that is going to play out, their approach to a whole lot of things is impacted by whether or not they can get Nikishin over here next season.
Supposedly, Matvei Michkov is in process of terminating his contract with SKA to sign with the Flyers. He played with Sochi on loan, so he might not have the same relationship that Nikishin, who is the team captain, has.Enough people have reported that there is zero chance of that happening that I'm just calling it a dead letter. I mean, shoot your shot but he'd have to be willing to be smuggled out of the country or something.
Maybe Donny engaging in a little gamesmanship with Brady and Brett on their asking price.If they can get Nikishin here for NEXT season that would impact a lot of other business. He would slot right into the top 6 and money earmarked for Skjei or Pesce or their replacement could be allocated elsewhere while Nikishin is on his entry level deal.
Canes definitely need to know before the draft how that is going to play out, their approach to a whole lot of things is impacted by whether or not they can get Nikishin over here next season.
Maybe SKA have had a change of heart/position on these guys, because as of two weeks ago all the reporters who have been dialed in on Russian guys were all saying there was no chance that the KHL was going to let prominent players out of their contracts ... payment or no. Still, Carolina can figure this out before the draft and then get one with it, I guess. Obviously, you'd love to have a right sider you could pair with Slavin who isn't 400 years old. Excuse me, 40. And yeah, Boom is that good. Give him the Slavin security blanket and you could easily be looking at a Calder finalist.Supposedly, Matvei Michkov is in process of terminating his contract with SKA to sign with the Flyers. He played with Sochi on loan, so he might not have the same relationship that Nikishin, who is the team captain, has.
Report: Matvei Michkov to Terminate KHL Contract, Join Flyers
On the 50th anniversary of the Philadelphia Flyers winning the Stanley Cup for the first time, it has been reported that No. 1 prospect Matvei Michkov is expected to terminate his KHL contract with SKA St. Petersburg and leave to continue his career with the Flyers. Sport-Express has reported...phillyhockeynow.com
Honestly, I think his Dad is irrelevant since it's VERY likely Necas ain't coming back anyway.Cory Lavalette dropping the "Marty Necas Dad was whining in the media about his usage" caught Don off guard but it was worth a watch for the humor. That storyline about Necas being so unhappy here seems to be the number one story some outside media want to run with this summer.
Necas probably is your #1 trade chip to go find what you really might need...whether that is a right shot center, or a different goaltender or even another top pair defenseman if you lose both Skjei and Pesce. I'm fine with that!Honestly, I think his Dad is irrelevant since it's VERY likely Necas ain't coming back anyway.
This. 100%Necas probably is your #1 trade chip to go find what you really might need...whether that is a right shot center, or a different goaltender or even another top pair defenseman if you lose both Skjei and Pesce. I'm fine with that!
And look, if that LD ends up being Skjei then that's fine. So long as you don't commit to him past like a 5 year term. He's already 30 and you're probably only getting 2-3 years at the level he's at now. Problem being, there are 8-10 NHL franchises that think absolutely nothing of extending guys into their late 30s.Lost in the Pesce/Skjei love-fest is the fact that Orlov is is making almost $8M and you can't roll that out as your 3rd pairing guy again. Pay Chatfield like a top 4 guy and you're 2nd pair is set sans Pesce/Skjei, then add in Morrow and someone who can stay back and cover the kid while he gets up to game speed.
Then you free up a lot of capital for a 2C, Guentzel, Jarvis, whatever you're looking for.
Oof! I recall Jeff O’Neil trying to get his scoring back after his shoulder surgery. However, for Jarvis to develop that scoring touch post injury is impressive. Perhaps it’s because Jarvis took conditioning far more seriously than #92.Jarvis said he played with a torn labrum and rotator cuff in his right shoulder that he suffered against Philly about 15 games into the season. He scored 24 of his 33 goals after that game. He said he doesn’t think it needs surgery but conceded that he’s “not a doctor”. Maybe not, but he’s a tough SOB.
What are you talking about? Just because Jeffy liked to sit at the end of the bar, chain smoke cigs, and go to the bathroom a *lot* at a known cokehead bar doesn't mean that he wasn't into fitness. Other than that, he could probably fitness this whole rail up his nose in one go.... Perhaps it’s because Jarvis took conditioning far more seriously than #92.
Cory Lavalette dropping the "Marty Necas Dad was whining in the media about his usage" caught Don off guard but it was worth a watch for the humor. That storyline about Necas being so unhappy here seems to be the number one story some outside media want to run with this summer.