Preston
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Well you're arguing with yourself if that's the debate. No one suggested that's likely.Maybe not term, but is like 2/9 out of the question?
I dont think he's in the come home for nothing Spezza range.
Well you're arguing with yourself if that's the debate. No one suggested that's likely.Maybe not term, but is like 2/9 out of the question?
I dont think he's in the come home for nothing Spezza range.
Im sorry, i cant read.Well you're arguing with yourself if that's the debate. No one suggested that's likely.
Aw now I feel bad. SorryIm sorry, i cant read.
Im very very sorry.
Dont, you are a valued entity in my existence.Aw now I feel bad. Sorry
It makes zero sensei don't know why they'd refuse to retain.
Gio was a fairly late bloomerYeah, I was surprised when I saw Gio was *only* $20M ahead of Tanev.
Presto sometimes has dickish way of saying, ‘I agree’Im sorry, i cant read.
Im very very sorry.
"From what I understand, the issue here is that the Maple Leafs and Flames could not agree on what it would cost for Calgary to keep up to 50 percent of the salary of both players," Friedman said. "I don’t know what the exact percentage was that Toronto asked, it was up to 50 percent, and the two sides couldn’t figure out that compensation in addition to just the compensation for the players."
Although the Leafs didn't get Zadorov, they remain interested in landing the Toronto-born Tanev. Friedman suggests it may take longer for Toronto to execute a deal given the player's $4.5 million salary cap hit.
"I think the Toronto Maple Leafs prefer right-shot defensemen and they’re looking for someone with a bit of an edge," Friedman said of Tanev.