I don’t know
I was cruising hockey fights mostly for Seider
And noticed AA, he got lucky
He should leave the fighting to Foligno spelling?
Pops still loves him some AA, Mrazek he’s a closeted Chicago fan
lol
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You guys are just take offense with black and white evidence.
Some dude says AA got wiped in a fight.
I post video of the fight where AA pretty clearly got the best shots in.
So you revert to some other bullshit.
Carry on.
Some dude says AA got wiped in a fight.
I post video of the fight where AA pretty clearly got the best shots in.
So you revert to some other bullshit.
Carry on.
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You're the one who equated size and physicality with fighting ability.
Seider did much better in his first career fight than a veteran fighter, Athanasiou, who's got over 15 NHL fights under his belt.
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Seider is a 6'4 defenseman who plays a hard physical game.Zattaman wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 11:06 amYou're the one who equated size and physicality with fighting ability.
Seider did much better in his first career fight than a veteran fighter, Athanasiou, who's got over 15 NHL fights under his belt.
AA is a 6'1 vegan dogged by the complaint was that he was too soft and not willing to physically engage.
Anyone surprised that Seider handled himself well against a Forsberg is a fool.
AA is a better fighter than he is a forechecker. When ever AA goes to a new team and fights, fans are like "Where the fuck did that come from?"
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Frank Seravalli recently appeared on the podcast where he discussed Vancouver Canucks defensemen Filip Hronek and Nikita Zadorov.
"Hronek is a restricted free agent with arbitration rights this summer. Seravalli believes the 26-year-old blueliner has played an important role in the Canucks’ improvement this season. He believes management shouldn’t have any issues paying him an average annual value of $8 million on an eight-year deal.
That would exceed the $7.85 million annually being earned by Quinn Hughes through 2026-27. However, he doubted that the Canucks captain would be upset that Hronek would make $150K more than him per season, pointing out that he’ll likely get $14 million annually on his next contract.
Seravalli believes paying Hronek $8 million per season for eight years won’t hurt the Canucks cap down the road. By 2028-29, the cap should be around $120 million to $125 million. “$8 million is nothing by that point,” he said."
Thinking the Canucks will sign Hronek to a long-term deal to avoid arbitration. I don’t think it’s a problem for them if he’s seeking around $8 million annually. They could quibble a bit over the length of the deal but it will likely come in at seven or eight years.
"Seravalli believes Zadorov’s asking price will be around $5 million annually. He said the Calgary Flames knew his number would start with a five, which made it easier for them to trade him to Vancouver earlier this year. Seravalli doesn’t think the Canucks will re-sign the 28-year-old defenseman."
I also think that the Nucks may not have the space to sign Linholm either. They will have $16M to sign 9 players after signing Hronek. I don't think they want to give Lindholm nearly $9M of that! Maybe they hang on to Myers and sign him to 2 x $3M.
There is also the less likely route of trading Hronek (RFA) and re-signing Lindholm, Myers and Zadorov.
I think Y had the foresight to trade Hronek and not have to deal with his contract as well as the Seider and Raymond contracts at the same time.
"Hronek is a restricted free agent with arbitration rights this summer. Seravalli believes the 26-year-old blueliner has played an important role in the Canucks’ improvement this season. He believes management shouldn’t have any issues paying him an average annual value of $8 million on an eight-year deal.
That would exceed the $7.85 million annually being earned by Quinn Hughes through 2026-27. However, he doubted that the Canucks captain would be upset that Hronek would make $150K more than him per season, pointing out that he’ll likely get $14 million annually on his next contract.
Seravalli believes paying Hronek $8 million per season for eight years won’t hurt the Canucks cap down the road. By 2028-29, the cap should be around $120 million to $125 million. “$8 million is nothing by that point,” he said."
Thinking the Canucks will sign Hronek to a long-term deal to avoid arbitration. I don’t think it’s a problem for them if he’s seeking around $8 million annually. They could quibble a bit over the length of the deal but it will likely come in at seven or eight years.
"Seravalli believes Zadorov’s asking price will be around $5 million annually. He said the Calgary Flames knew his number would start with a five, which made it easier for them to trade him to Vancouver earlier this year. Seravalli doesn’t think the Canucks will re-sign the 28-year-old defenseman."
I also think that the Nucks may not have the space to sign Linholm either. They will have $16M to sign 9 players after signing Hronek. I don't think they want to give Lindholm nearly $9M of that! Maybe they hang on to Myers and sign him to 2 x $3M.
There is also the less likely route of trading Hronek (RFA) and re-signing Lindholm, Myers and Zadorov.
I think Y had the foresight to trade Hronek and not have to deal with his contract as well as the Seider and Raymond contracts at the same time.
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Red Wings Legend Fedorov Out as CSKA Coach
https://detroithockeynow.com/2024/03/30 ... an-ilitch/
If the Detroit Red Wings were to be looking to make a change to their coaching staff for next season, a very intriguing name is suddenly available.
https://detroithockeynow.com/2024/03/30 ... an-ilitch/
If the Detroit Red Wings were to be looking to make a change to their coaching staff for next season, a very intriguing name is suddenly available.