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  1. This is all too neat for me, if it were a bargaining thing, there'd already be a big hoo-haa in the media over here. Except he quietly signs that way.

    Where is the "money or walk" article? Where is the "I want a bigger role on this team" speech? He'd have to be a fool to run away because of that, he hasn't got the name like Kovalchuk to manage a little ultimatum but Semin had a lot more complex situation such as militiary service and his reluctance to report.

    I don't think Perezhogin's coming back any time next season.

  2. To the people who say we overpaid Sammy I say, "Ah, yeah that's what happens with UFA's, they take the highest bidder".

    Of course he's overpaid & who cares?

    Well fans want to get another overpaid player and pump even more hype into that one. I've been pushing the UFA argument but I think many fans are still struggling with the idea of players that are traded or signed at UFA amounts. You see rosters where there are 3mil players and a couple being paid skittles.

  3. EXactly

    CArbo doesn't have the balls to switch up the lines because Kovalev and Samsonov don't want to be broken up.

    I'm just happy people are starting to talk about Samsonov and not blame others for his lack of production.

    So what you really mean is that you're happy people are blaming Samsonov for the recent Habs losses?

  4. LOL .. you must have watched a different playoffs than me. I saw a Samsonov that was totally ineffective and more of a hinder to his team than a help. But to each his own.

    I can't believe it either. I mean he shouldn'tve help turn that San Jose series around by scoring on Toskala! He was totally sucky in the whole pre-playoff run! I mean a point per game almost? And man, he was the only guy on the team that I wanted to get off the ice - I mean MAB and Greene were fantastic. (Okay I'm not good at sarcasm but I'm working on it)

    I'm biased here, I was a fan of this guy before he came here. So I'm still keeping the faith. He plays hard, he tries his best. I know people complain about him not going into the net enough but um, he's been thrown in the board headfirst before for trying that once and it's not a fun experience especially when he's actually healthy.

    Naslund recently just broke his 17 goal scoring drought. He gets paid 6 mil and his fans were ready to get rid of him.

  5. I am sick of this self pity party that really seems to always happen after a Habs loss. Honestly, I think the game sucked, everyone played terrible etc etc. But I don't think it's a matter of needing superstar players. Everyone needs to fix their game. I don't like the sound of "this guy played worst. I blame the game on these guys". Because if one guy played great, it means squat to the team and we all now one or two great players don't bring a whole team to the finals, especially when they're against well balanced teams.

  6. Yeah, but that might also be just as much of a by-product of the equipment becoming more like armour in the past 10 years. Last night I saw Jason Williams get stretchered off the ice after being shoulder checked cleanly by Rafi Torres. It wasn't a malicious hit either... he just caught him flush with those ridiculous shoulder pads. And situations like that happen with alarming regularity. I know I sound like Don Cherry here, but it's kind of true.

    This isn't to refute the argument that the instigator is a bad rule... only to say that the problem with concussions is a complex issue, and removing the instigator rule probably won't stop them from happening.

    Jason Williams was just unlucky, the hit seemed normal. I think people are beating a dead animal concerning that hit.

  7. Samsonov should not have gone to the press & his agent was out of line.

    I find this problematic, nothing proves that he explicitly went to the press to tell them that he wasn't happy. A lot of reporters generally work on post game morsels and press sound bytes along with what they can get from sources. Because the press decided to use his words into a huge story, his agent probably felt it was suitable to stand behind Samsonov - thus creating a misunderstanding where Samsonov doesn't want to leave but he feels insecure.

    No biggie, it should just be packed away and forgotten because nothing really ended up happening in the end.

  8. As far as I know, Samsonov never complained in all his years on a badly run, melting-down Bruins club. So while this is fair comment on Kovalev - who I like - it seems like a cheapshot against Sammy, who, after all, was NOT treated terribly fairly in this whole situation. (Not to say that he shouldn't have kept his mouth shut, but one incident should not be enough to condemn the man).

    Agreed, I'm pretty surprised when he's suddenly painted as an arrogant self righteous bastard. People have been claiming about how he's a bad negative energy in the team etc. However he's been completely tactful and careful in his words. He's been a great guy in Boston and while Bruins fans don't really want him in the team, they can easily say that he's never been a pushy guy. He's become an easy target just because he's new to the team and people who don't like him get to voice about how much of a liability he's become after a couple of games.

    I sincerely think the concept of Kovalev punishing people is a bit too extreme. He doesn't get himself thrown out every game.

    I think openly showing the internal problems of the Habs organisation has become quite problematic. Many teams have problems with players not producing as expected however it seems that showing this vulnerability has made it tabloid fodder more than anything.

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