Just signed Paul Kariya and Teemu Selanne
I bet you Patrick Roy is itching to come out of retirement with a deadly team like that!
Sakic
Forsberg
Hejduk
Tanguay
Kariya
Selanne
Kariya signed for 1.2million U.S
Just signed Paul Kariya and Teemu Selanne
I bet you Patrick Roy is itching to come out of retirement with a deadly team like that!
Sakic
Forsberg
Hejduk
Tanguay
Kariya
Selanne
Kariya signed for 1.2million U.S
I am user #49Originally posted by rage2
Shit, there's only 49 users here, I doubt we'll even break 100
F'in sweet!!!!! Selanne is my favorite player, and Roy was one of my favorites, my favorite goalie for sure, hipe he comes back Are they one year deals like everyone else is getting?
1.2 million??? thats not very much. he was playing for almsot 6M last year i believe.Originally posted by max_boost
Just signed Paul Kariya and Teemu Selanne
I bet you Patrick Roy is itching to come out of retirement with a deadly team like that!
Sakic
Forsberg
Hejduk
Tanguay
Kariya
Selanne
Kariya signed for 1.2million U.S
hells ya, sweet. Hey you got a site where you got his info from? nhl.com? I gotta tell one of my friends, Hes always lookin at hockey stats in school lol. He has to know. Thanks.
Sweet! The Avs have always been my fav...
He actually made $10m last year.... so maybe he just wants to win the cup and he took less money for a better chance...Originally posted by ecstasy_civic
1.2 million??? thats not very much. he was playing for almsot 6M last year i believe.
and seriously i had to go check out espn.com cause i though you were pulling my leg
Nobody is gonna get a big contract this year, with the talks starting after this season, salaries will be going down.
Derian Hatcher just signed for 5 years 30 million U.S with Detroit.
The reason why 1.2million is because that will be under the league minimum salary and being a 10 year veteran in the league, Kariya will become an unrestricted free agent at the end of next year.
Both are 1 year contracts, with the new collective bargaining agreement coming up, it may possible wipe out the entire 2004-05 season.
The NFL rocks, salary cap and revenue sharing
I am user #49Originally posted by rage2
Shit, there's only 49 users here, I doubt we'll even break 100
holy shit, hockey is going to hell
Nice, at least no one can say Kariya sold out for the money! Hope Hasek comes back too! Then Detroit and Colorado will beat each other silly in games.
Man that's crazy... in today's NHL, having not one but TWO huge scoring lines??? It'll be interesting to see if the Avs can set a new record for points in a season; if they stay healthy, I don't see how anyone can beat them - all that's left for them is to pick up a good goalie, i.e. Cujo...
isn't it because Anaheim still owes Kariya money too?Originally posted by max_boost
The reason why 1.2million is because that will be under the league minimum salary and being a 10 year veteran in the league, Kariya will become an unrestricted free agent at the end of next year.
Selanne signed first and Kariya wanted to play with Selanne. The best seasons Kariya had were with Selanne so he took the cut.
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You can't buy the cup. Av's will be lucky to see the second round.
You start with a bag full of luck and an empty bag of experience. The trick is to fill the bag of experience before you empty the bag of luck.
just like Detroit and NY Rangers with all that money spent and didnt even make the playoffsOriginally posted by 5.9 R/T
You can't buy the cup. Av's will be lucky to see the second round.
I think it's gonnaget interesting in the 2nd round with Detroit, Vancouver and Dallas. Personally, I think Anaheim won't make a dent because I feel they had a very lucky year. Giguere did an unbelievable year but a lot of goalies have a great year, get their teams deep into the playoffs and have done nothing since. Jim Carrey for example. Wild are getting there, but they probably have another year of building to be a serious threat.Originally posted by 5.9 R/T
You can't buy the cup. Av's will be lucky to see the second round.
Of course a lot of people thought this last year. Fortunately for teams like Detroit and Colorado, they've learned that they can't be complacent in the playoffs and will actually play hard this year.
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Money can't buy the cup but experience, talent, and desire will prevail!
The problem with the Rangers, EGO, all about the $$$. I doubt they give two shits about winning.
Bananaboy is right, complacency kills. I hope the AVs have learnt their lesson after dropping three 3-1 series leads now. After winning two cups, they are just reloading for another run. Avs are going to steamroll through the regular season, only question mark is goaltending.
And then there are teams like the New Jersey Devils, just play the system.
I am user #49Originally posted by rage2
Shit, there's only 49 users here, I doubt we'll even break 100
Blame it on Giggy, the man was possessed.Originally posted by The_1
just like Detroit and NY Rangers with all that money spent and didnt even make the playoffs
I am user #49Originally posted by rage2
Shit, there's only 49 users here, I doubt we'll even break 100
CALGARY FLAMES ARE GONNA LIKE WIN THE CUP MAN! hahaha...what a shame..calgary hasn't do any damage to the NHL...they should start winning games soon
but i dont think avalanche are gonna get very far without a goalie. but if they got a good goalie between the pipes then i will be back to make a nother opinion about them.
In Baseball, its possible to buy the World Series.
Look at the NY Yankees!
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