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Updates and Rumours from around the League

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That Phoenix play won't keep up. Everything he was throwing at the net was going in. He wasn't playing any different than he was here.
 
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and if he scores 15 while providing his usual rugged play on boards?
 
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and if he scores 15 while providing his usual rugged play on boards?

Well then they won't be so happy. That's probably about what Armstrong will give us for 3 million, btw. Let's hope Colby is Gordie Howe along the boards, in that case. I don't love Stemp by any means, but I do think he's a better player than he showed in Toronto on a bottomfeeding team.
 
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Well then they won't be so happy. That's probably about what Armstrong will give us for 3 million, btw. Let's hope Colby is Gordie Howe along the boards, in that case. I don't love Stemp by any means, but I do think he's a better player than he showed in Toronto on a bottomfeeding team.

and I simply don't. He was just too deficient in too many important areas to ever become a major minute eater on anything but a bottom feeder. It's telling that even during the height of his crazy goal streak with Phoenix, he was playing 3rd line minutes. He's stupid with the puck (how many times did we see him turn it over at our blueline trying to deke his way out of the zone?) and he's an absolute waste on the defensive boards, any time our defenders threw the puck up the boards on his side of the ice, it was almost assured that he was going to lose that puck battle and the opposing team's puck possession was going to continue.

I'm no fan of the Armstrong move, I've made my feelings known...but I expect similar goal totals out of the two players, with Armstrong actually being decent defensively and strong along the boards, Stemp being neither of those 2 things.
 
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Hey, I never said he was a major minute eater. He's not a great player by any means, nor is the guy going to stand out with little to no help. He's not Kessel.
 
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The Stemp isn't a great player, but he is good in a number of different areas. He'll score 20 for Phoenix, guaranteed.
 
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Not sure if this has been posted on the board yet or not:

http://sports.espn.go.com/boston/nhl/news/story?id=5513761

Source: B's still shopping Marc Savard

The Marc Savard trade rumors may have quieted down in the past month, but that doesn't mean the Boston Bruins aren't still exploring a possible deal.

According to a source close to the situation, the Bruins are still "actively shopping" Savard, but trade talks have been "hampered" by interested teams facing cap issues. Also complicating a potential deal, according to the source, is the NHL's investigation into Savard's seven-year contract that has an annual salary cap hit of $4 million for the next seven seasons. The Bruins, of course, have cap issues of their own. They'll need to make a move to get under the cap before the season begins.

The front-loaded, long-term contract of Savard -- as well as similar deals signed by Blackhawks forward Marian Hossa, Flyers defenseman Chris Pronger and Vancouver goalie Roberto Luongo -- has been under investigation for "circumventing the spirit of the CBA" since Savard and the Bruins signed the deal in December. The Savard probe came back into the spotlight when the NHL won its arbitration case against Ilya Kovalchuk earlier this month following the rejection of a front-loaded 17-year, $102 million contract the Russian winger signed with the New Jersey Devils.

As part of his rejection of Kovalchuk's contract, arbitrator Richard Bloch stated that the other four contracts "are being investigated currently with at least the possibility of a subsequent withdrawal of the registration."

According to the source close to the situation, the investigation into Savard's contract was enough to cause teams to back off from possibly making a trade offer for the Bruins center, who earlier this month admitted to the Ottawa Sun that he has been "hurt" by the trade rumors surrounding him this summer.

"The investigation by the NHL definitely made teams back off from their interest in Savard, but the team is still open to trading him and trying to," the source said.

The Bruins report to training camp on Sept. 17 and as of Monday, it appeared that Savard would be there. However, it also appears that the trade rumors could follow him and the Bruins until either he is dealt or the team definitively states that he is not available.
 
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Unless Savvy is willing to expand his list there is no point in discussing it really. Toronto, Ottawa are no longer viable spots for him.
 
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Kadri Savard Kessel
Versteeg Bozak Kulemin
MacArthur Mitchell Armstrong
Orr/Brown Hanson Sjostrom

Beauchemin Phaneuf
Kaberle Komisarek
Gunnarsson Schenn

Gustavsson
Giguere​
 
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