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  1. I thought that Komisarek was the steadiest of the defensemen. Bouillon and Dandenault are all over the place, but they don't play smart hockey. The team will be better when they can be replaced, especially on the powerplay.

  2. Originally posted by ap79

    Hainsey is an self-sufficient underachieving dimwit. Gotta be seriously judgement-challenged to blame his shortcoming on anyone else by Hainsey himself.

    Can someone translate that into English for me?:?-

  3. But you have to remember that the player has already cleared waivers on the way down. If a team grabs him on the way back up, they have to cut (and probably pay) a player currently on their team. I don't think that it would happen very often that a team would be willing to pay a player who wasn't playing for them plus half of another player's salary as well.

  4. I can understand that reasoning, but also gives a big incentive not to call up a guy they think will be claimed on waivers (especially knowing that they will have to pay half his salary for him to play on another team to boot).  Incentives to make a player attractive to another team on the callup is a converse incentive for a team not to call him up in the first place.   Double edged sword for the NHLPA.

    No, a team will always call up it's best available player first. Plus what is the point of keeping a player if you can't use him on your team? All you would end up doing is paying a frustrated player to perform in the minors indifinitely.

  5. May have something to do with their contract...ie...if a player has an NHL contract for $500 k, but earns only 50 k in the AHL, he could end up playing for AHL money for years with only occassional NHL cheques due to short term callups. With the callup waiver, another team who may also be thin at the position at the time could take the player and keep him up full time for half the cost. Increases a player's chances of securing full time NHL employment.

  6. The players association wants to make sure that no player with NHL ability gets stuck in an organization where they have to play for extra years in the minors due to the depth ahead of them. Players just want to play in the NHL and earn NHL wages, most don't care which team they play for. I think the only factors would probably be the local taxes and weather/golf courses. Other than that they just want to play in the NHL asap and earn the big bucks.

  7. As to the "old Euro who speaks French", he at least made significant gains in his time on the ice during the pre-season. He went from a struggling player to one who showed infinitely more consistency at the end, and *that* is the critical reason why he's staying.

    By "..the end.." I presume you mean the last game of the preseason where Streit was -2 with 0 hits and 0 points, while Hainsey was even with 4 hits? Yeah, it really looks like Streit passed him by....:eyes:

    [Edited on 2005/10/5 by beckham]

  8. Bull*.

    Even Julien said that Hainsey was better in camp than Streit, an international All Star who is 4 years older. But it makes more sense for Ron to play 25 minutes a game in Hamilton as opposed to Streit's 10 minutes a game in Montreal, rather than the other way round. There will be injuries, and Hainsey will be back up before the end of October.

    Things worked out well for the Habs in terms of the numbers game, they got a potentially useful player in Murray for a guy who was never going to play for them in Hossa, and they managed to hang onto one of the best depth defencemen in hockey in Hainsey.

  9. The atmosphere in the Habs dressing room has always been *ed up with the English/Quebecois thing. Now they have a Quebecois clique around Ribeiro/Dagenais/Theodore, a Russian clique around Kovalev/Markov/Perezhoghin/Ivanans, a Czech clique with Bonk/Bulis/Plekanec, a few others from various corners of the world, all following a fat balding little doober with no chin who is barely literate in any language. :?- It has every possibilty of ending up as a sitcom.

  10. ...but none of them are likely to play barring injury. Danis (24) will open and close the bench door, Streit (27) will be the seventh defenseman, Ivanans (27) will get 3 minutes a game, and the other three will likely be in the stands. Plekanec, Perezhogin and Higgins are still just 22, but Pleks and Perezhogin have been playing pro hockey for 6 seasons I think. Higgins is the only one who really seems like a "rookie", with just 2 pro seasons behind him.

    [Edited on 2005/10/3 by beckham]

  11. Columbus has no depth up front at all, and I think they hope to capitalize on the Crosby vs. Brule publicity. They are the only two 2005 draft picks to stick, I think. But Brule is really overrated. He is similar to Scotty Upshall, Jamie Lundmark, Darcy Tucker. Scrappy third line role players.

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