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Trade Crawford, sign Hiller and Koivu.
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Profit
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Profit
Trade Crawford, sign Hiller and Koivu.
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Profit
Trade Crawford, sign Hiller and Koivu.
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Profit
I know hockey buzz isn't great but its all we got now.
rumors are sharp for spezza and picks
also the Kessler talks are back on and it could include TT
even the mainstream reporters are stating that kanes contract will depend on who he gets to center him.
I believe we get a legit 2c.
I was watching NHL live last night, and they said that the Blues and Ducks made offers for Speeza.
I was watching NHL live last night, and they said that the Blues and Ducks made offers for Speeza.
even the mainstream reporters are stating that kanes contract will depend on who he gets to center him.
Who reported this? I hadn't seen that anywhere yet.
I think the Toews and Kane deals will be taken care of on the morning of July 1.
My source reminded me this morning that Patrick Kane's price tag for re-signing in Chicago depends highly on who is his center.
So while some dismiss the urgency of the Hawks to find a true 2C, they shouldn't. As reported here for over a year now, Kane's re-signing is not nearly the "slam dunk" that Jonathan Toews' re-signing is.
Kane has won a lot of accolades in Chicago. But my source tells me he really wants a Hart Trophy and a Richard Trophy. To get those, he needs to have a truly stellar season or two. And to do that, he probably needs a center not named Handzus or Regin to get him the puck. Probably not named Shaw either. Otherwise, the lure of Buffalo for Kane is quite real.
http://www.csnchicago.com/blackhawks/report-ryan-kesler-wants-join-either-blackhawks-penguins
Supposedly Kesler only wants to go to the Blackhawks or the Penguins. I think we can all take a guess at who the Canucks rather trade him to if that is the case...who knows though.
Who reported this? I hadn't seen that anywhere yet.
I think the Toews and Kane deals will be taken care of on the morning of July 1.