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raygunpk 07-01-2009 05:23 PM

looks like the hawks are gunnin for it now and thinkin about it later.

murd0c 07-01-2009 05:23 PM

Tell me one bad move Gillis has made so far? what not happy with sundin? it was a 1 year deal that didn't hurt us but helped us by getting less pressure on the twins. If you notice every move Gillis has made so far has been percise and smart, there's still a number of very good players out there no need to freak out cause he didn't sign some high name players the first day.

6thGear. 07-01-2009 05:32 PM

I trust Gillis. He made his promise of how the club would perform last year and delivered. He knows what he needs to do.

pure.life 07-01-2009 05:32 PM

Let's hope our prospects can come up and contribute next season.

We do have Hodgson, Grabner and Walsky who all will be given a shot to gain a roster spot.

So let's hope MG can get us a puck moving defencemen and another top 6 forward.. then I think we're gonna be just fine =D

Harvey Specter 07-01-2009 05:38 PM

FuuuuuCcccCCkkkkkkkkkkkkkk. Oh well, I guess we have to go with what we have. Hopefully we can get Lu to sign a long term deal.

murd0c 07-01-2009 05:39 PM

watch Gillis trade Lu to the Lighting for lecavlier then cory will be #1

pure.life 07-01-2009 05:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by murd0c (Post 6490248)
watch Gillis trade Lu to the Lighting for lecavlier then cory will be #1

I think Lu is staying for good.
If not, why would MG make Lu call the draft?

Hondaracer 07-01-2009 05:44 PM

sign Sundin 2 years @ 3.5

411ken 07-01-2009 06:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 7seven (Post 6490214)
Yup I agree, everyone needs to keep in mind the Canucks still need to keep enough cap space and expiring contracts for next year to resign Kesler and Luongo. Take Chicago for example, with the Hossa signing they fucked themselves for next summer when Kane, Toews, Keith, Barker, Bolland and Versteeg need new contracts.


I couldn't agree more! I mean Hossa is good but it will be tough for them to manage the cap... I would love to see Barker here..

Noir 07-01-2009 06:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hondaracer (Post 6490194)
all of the teams who got the big names have handcuffed themselves, Gillis still has the canucks in a relatively good position

Good position for what?

orange7 07-01-2009 06:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hondaracer (Post 6490251)
sign Sundin 2 years @ 3.5

that seems about right.

raygunpk 07-01-2009 06:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Noir (Post 6490276)
Good position for what?

Good position for RFA offer sheet frenzyyyyy

7seven 07-01-2009 06:34 PM

Sounds like Havlat and Saku Koivu are close to signing in Minnesota

murd0c 07-01-2009 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 7seven (Post 6490295)
Sounds like Havlat and Saku Koivu are close to signing in Minnesota

http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=283486

Forward Martin Havlat has a verbal agreement to play for the Minnesota Wild.

The paperwork is still being completed so the deal isn't official, but there is a tentative agreement in place.

In 81 games with the Chicago Blackhawks last season, Havlat registered 29 goals and 48 assists for 77 points.

The 28-year old was selected 26th overall by the Senators in the first round of the 1999 NHL Entry Draft.

The Czech Republic native has 169 goals and 227 assists for 396 points in 470 career regular season games with the Senators and the Blackhawks

stuff99 07-01-2009 06:58 PM

I like how Mike Komisariks signing is still front page news on tsns website even though Gionta and Gaborik signed with their respective clubs. Stupid ass Leafs.

pure.life 07-01-2009 07:01 PM

Havlat to Wild is official.
http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/2009/07/01/wild_havlat/

Ikkaku 07-01-2009 07:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 6thGear. (Post 6490196)
Why wouldn't that be significant? He is able to retain 2/3 of his scoring line. And instead of having to find 3-4 top 6 forwards, he only has to look for 1-2 the most. He jsut cut his headaches in half.

this was more towards the cdc crowd of bringing in all the big rfas today :rolleyes:

d1 07-01-2009 07:29 PM

Minny got a good deal on Havlat if he can stay healthy

Wongtouski 07-01-2009 07:32 PM

damn I feel so out of the loop being in HK and only getting info from my frds. can someone tell me what remaining moves we have? it seems all the rumblings and all the players we were gonna sign (rumored) are all gone now. wtf

who the fuck is aaron rome

Hondaracer 07-01-2009 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Noir (Post 6490276)
Good position for what?

the future?

Noir 07-01-2009 08:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Noir (Post 6490276)
Good position for what?

Quote:

Originally Posted by raygunpk (Post 6490293)
Good position for RFA offer sheet frenzyyyyy

This guy (Hondaracer) just seems to go where the wind blows.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hondaracer (Post 6488726)
odds are were still gonna make a splash in the free agency pool, so it should be an exciting day tom!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hondaracer (Post 6490194)
all of the teams who got the big names have handcuffed themselves, Gillis still has the canucks in a relatively good position

First he calls for a splash, now he favours the current "non-splash" because it refrains from handcuffing the team :rolleyes:

murd0c 07-01-2009 08:04 PM

whats so bad about looking at the current situtation as a postive aspect?

stuff99 07-01-2009 08:05 PM

Matthew Sekeres

VANCOUVER — From Thursday's Globe and Mail Last updated on Wednesday, Jul. 01, 2009 11:31PM EDT

After signing Daniel and Henrik Sedin to salary-cap friendly extensions, the Vancouver Canucks are not finished with their summer shopping.

The twins could have become prized free agents yesterday, but wound up agreeing to five-year, $30.5-million (all currency U.S.) contracts each late on Tuesday night. The deals hand the Canucks cap savings, and allowed the team to continue browsing.

The twins’ $6.1-million average annual salaries are clearly discounted for the home team, and further reflect the sluggish market for free agents, uncertainty about the cap in 2010-11, and their desire to remain together.

Vancouver has about $10-million in cap space, and will have about $20-million committed to three players once goaltender Roberto Luongo’s extension is announced, which should be soon. Luongo, 30, is expected to sign an extension worth as much as $7.5-million annually.

“It’s not the most comfortable place to be, but they are core guys and you can’t replace them,” Canucks general manager Mike Gillis said yesterday. “We’re going to have to work really hard to fit a team around them.”

Gillis will prey on teams that are tight to the league’s $56.8-million spending limit and are trying to shed salary. The Canucks still require one or two defencemen who would step into the everyday lineup, or compete for a role on the third pairing.

“We’re pretty active, so we’ll see how the next couple of days turn out,” Gillis said. “We have some plans over the summer, and clearly Roberto is a big part of those plans.”

Gillis said the team would also speak with free-agent centre Mats Sundin, who played a half season for Vancouver in 2009-10. Sundin, 38, is on a fishing trip in his native Sweden, and the sides are to talk this month.

Yesterday the Canucks called defenceman Scott Niedermayer, who re-signed with the Anaheim Ducks for $6-million. Gillis said Niedermayer’s desire to remain in California was evident quickly, but player agent Kevin Epp told Vancouver’s Team 1040 AM that the Canucks “pushed hard” to sign his client, and were seriously considered.

The Canucks also signed defenceman Aaron Rome to a one-year, $550,000 contract. The 26-year-old has played 26 NHL games over three seasons in Columbus and Anaheim, registering three points and 33 penalty minutes.

The Sedins, 28-year-olds who have played eight seasons in Vancouver, ended up with contracts equivalent to forward Mike Cammalleri, who signed with the Montreal Canadiens for the same term and $100,000 less a season.

Cammalleri, 27, has had two 70-point seasons. The Sedins have had four each, and on the open market, in a more certain economy, would have likely commanded $7-million annually.

“We never said that we’re the guys who want to go after the big money,” Henrik Sedin said. “Vancouver was always our No.1 option.”

Only two players received more money than the Sedins yesterday: wingers Marian Hossa, who signed with the Chicago Blackhawks, and Marian Gaborik, who signed with the New York Rangers. Only Hossa and former Canuck Mattias Ohlund received longer contracts.

Hossa received one of the decade-long deals the Sedins were seeking and will make more total money ($62.8-million) at a cheaper annual price ($5.23-million). Gaborik, 27, got $7.5-million over five seasons from the Rangers, and Ohlund, 32, signed with the Tampa Bay Lightning for seven years at $3.75-million a year.

“The economy is really poor, and you’re seeing a variety of different terms as teams try to manage their cap situations and manage the economy,” Gillis said about the opening day of NHL free agency. “We’re all fighting a similar demon in that respect.”

Ohlund was forced to leave Vancouver after spending his first 11 seasons with the Canucks. Vancouver had no intention of re-signing Ohlund, and never began discussions with his camp.

With the Sedins, negotiations went into the dying hours.

The Canucks announced the extensions just minutes before the signing period began at 9 a.m. PDT. The agreements, which come with full no-movement clauses, came only after Gillis and assistant general manager Lauren Gilman flew to Stockholm this week for a summit meeting with the twins and their representation. They spent just 18 hours on Swedish soil, but both sides have said it was critical to reaching common ground.

“We didn’t want to leave that stone unturned,” Gillis said. “All along, I think both sides wanted to come to an agreement. Sometimes it takes the final hour.”

Vancouver has extended qualifying offers to its three restricted free agents: defenceman Shane O’Brien and forwards Kyle Wellwood and Jannik Hansen. O’Brien and Wellwood have arbitration rights.

raygunpk 07-01-2009 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Noir (Post 6490356)
This guy (Hondaracer) just seems to go where the wind blows.





First he calls for a splash, now he favours the current "non-splash" because it refrains from handcuffing the team :rolleyes:

Did you just call me Hondaracer? =(

Hondaracer 07-01-2009 08:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Noir (Post 6490356)
This guy (Hondaracer) just seems to go where the wind blows.





First he calls for a splash, now he favours the current "non-splash" because it refrains from handcuffing the team :rolleyes:



umm ok? signing the sedins wasn't a splash?

and yes i do favor moves that put the organization in better positions..

if we signed gaborik for 7 million i would say that would have handcuffed the team, if we signed him for 4 million i'd say thats a good signing

see how that works?


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