What does everyone think? I think it's BS, why would anyone decrease a 50 goal scorer's role with the team? Just doesn't make sense to me.
Rumored to be $64 million, so that averages out to $5.34 a year - with no cap hits or punishments if he decides to retire. That's a pretty freaking fantastic deal for one of the top 3 goalies in the NHL.Luongo signed a 12-year contract with the Canucks.![]()
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Regarding Kane: What a joke. If any "normal" person had done the same, I'd wager it would have been a different sentence. What irks me is that not once, in any of his public apologies did he apologise to the cabbie. To the team, his family, his fans, yes. To the cabbie, nope.
As for Heatley, well, he's lucky he even has a career when, due to his status, he avoided a prison sentence any other person would have received.
I'm no sympathy or respect for spoiled prima donnas making more in a season that most of us will ever see.
The NHL is a disgrace and I'm finding it harder to remain a fan.
When you factor in the BS with Bettman, the Phoenix situation and now all the crap with the NHLPA...
I think I'll start getting my hockey fix from the minor leagues.
Aside from the awkwardness of Comrie being one of Edmonton's most hated, and now him being back all of a sudden, it's not a bad signing at all. One year for like $1.125 Million for a potential 25-30 goal scorer. With the way the Oilers' offseason has gone this year, it's either this or nothing.EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — The Edmonton Oilers have agreed to terms on a one-year contract veteran forward Mike Comrie. The 28-year-old Comrie was drafted by Edmonton in 1999 and played for the Oilers from 2000 to 2003. He has also had stops in Philadelphia, Phoenix, the New York Islanders and Ottawa. He has 154 goals and 184 assists in 525 career games.
That would seem a likely possibility. He has officially been reinstated as a player in the NHL.Word is, Theoren Fleury will be trying for a spot on the Flames' roster.
I wish him well.
Now, thankfully, the Sens, its fans, and organization can concentrate on a season without clouds and questions hanging over it.
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