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Taking Jin to his first NHL game Sunday. Seats close to the glass and I get to see McDavid. Probably the last game I see at The Joe.

I want Subban to win all the Norrises now.

vezina NOMINATION for Dev. **** yeahhhhhhhhhhhh. Going to vegas in June

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Carolina/Lindholm talks were going nowhere apparently.

 

how convenient this came out 24 hours before the trade was announced.

Id bet this was a Waddell move to make himself look better in the trade

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Bloomberg BNA analyzed the following players’ salaries for the 2017-18 NHL regular season:

 

 "Jonathan Toews, Chicago Blackhawks: $13.8 million salary, but receives $5.28 million in net pay (38.3 percent of original salary) 

 

Patrick Kane, Chicago Blackhawks: $13.8 million salary, but receives $5.28 million in net pay (38.3 percent of original salary) 

 

Jamie Benn, Dallas Stars: $13 million salary, but receives $5.57 million in net pay (42.8 percent of original salary) 

 

Anze Kopitar, Los Angeles Kings: $13 million salary, but receives $3.92 million in net pay (30.2 percent of original salary)"

 

That's ****ing criminal.

 

Here's the article that's from if you're interested...

 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bna.com/nhl-players-salaries-n73014470580/%3famp=true

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Bloomberg BNA analyzed the following players' salaries for the 2017-18 NHL regular season:

 

 "Jonathan Toews, Chicago Blackhawks: $13.8 million salary, but receives $5.28 million in net pay (38.3 percent of original salary) 

 

Patrick Kane, Chicago Blackhawks: $13.8 million salary, but receives $5.28 million in net pay (38.3 percent of original salary) 

 

Jamie Benn, Dallas Stars: $13 million salary, but receives $5.57 million in net pay (42.8 percent of original salary) 

 

Anze Kopitar, Los Angeles Kings: $13 million salary, but receives $3.92 million in net pay (30.2 percent of original salary)"

 

That's ****ing criminal.

 

Here's the article that's from if you're interested...

 

https://www.google.c...70580/?amp=true

 

sorry, whats the criminal part? Like the diff between DAL and LAK?

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A big chunk is escrow that in theory they'll get some or most back plus the Trump tax cuts will help them a lot. That article is from Oct 2017.

 

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One of the reasons I would think Vegas should attract more free agents. No state tax on Nevada

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One of the reasons I would think Vegas should attract more free agents. No state tax on Nevada

 

I think there are 4 with no state tax.

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Looks like Sheary and Hunwick to Buffalo.

Pittsburgh freeing up cap to spend (waste?) on Jack Johnson and Chris Kunitz, maybe.

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I want Jack Johnson to get paid. He deserves it after what his douche bag parents did.

 

Sounds like it'll be $3.3M per for 5 years.

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There is no bigger douchebag on earth who creates a twitter account that is almost identical to an insider like Dreger or Bobby mac and posts fake rumors.

 

Idiots..

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The wait is over! Boston is the destination for NYI centreman...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sounds like...

D. Ryan CGY

J. Beagle VAN

A. Roussel VAN

J. Halak BOS

A. Khudobin DAL

A. Czarnik CGY

J. van Riemsdyk PHI

M. Green DET

T. Vanek DET

D. Perron STL

C. Hutton BUF

E. Lack NJD

R. Polak DAL

T. Plekanec MTL

G. Pateryn MIN

J. Johnson PIT

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Good list Dale. But missing the one name that will rock the hockey world when announced officially.

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