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Post any type of deals or trades in the NHL.
PIT acquires right to Tomas Vokoun from WSH for 7th rd pick. Which suggests Vokoun's new contract in PIT is likely done or will be shortly.
Vokoun has agreed to terms on a two year deal with PIT.
Vokoun gets $2M per year on the two year deal.
Vokoun had permission to speak with other teams, and several were interested in more than one year.
Rangers GM Glen Sather has talked to the Predators about RFA Alexander Radulov. Radulov has a big offer on the table from CKSA of the KHL. A source has told the Post that Radulov would rather play in the NHL next season. The Rangers are more than just kicking tires on Radulov.
Radulov seems to be done in Nashville. Id take him on the hawks
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I'd take a pass on Radulov. He is a RFA and would be demanding some pretty good money based on what he gets in Russia (and tax free too).
Also, he has some amazing skill but he can be lazy and one dimensional at times. The Blackhawks really need a skilled player who can bring it every night and do so with some useful grit. Obviously these players don't just grow on trees but the type of player I'm thinking of is a Malone, Clowe, Ladd, etc. Right now the Blackhawks have too many finesse players on the front end and Radulov would just add to that.
I don't think there is a doubt that Radulov would add more talent to the team. The question is it worth it given the amount of cap space he is likely to command. I am not certain that is the case.
Tim Thomas may sit out all of next season.
Larry Brooks of the NY Post:
To go off this post and the other Radulov talk. It looks like Radulov will definitely not be a part of the Preds next year (as most assumed).
Report: Preds to trade Radulov or release him back to KHL
Radulov for Frolik and a pick
what makes you think we can just dump a shitty player for him?
Also, this is far from what the hawks need at the moment. Ive been saying this for months now that the lines are too 1 dimensional. skilled forwards are what they are. they need some skilled/physical players....players having both accolades instead of one. the hawks last offseason tried to balance that out with getting 1 dimensional physical type players.
so....pass