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Then he gets hattrick in his debut game. I'm like :yuno: wE MISSsed OUTT!! But that was pretty much his highlight of his career so far... :fuckthatshit: |
didn't schultz grow up as a canucks fan too? :) |
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I know a lot of you guys follow @strombone1 on twitter (alleged Luongo account), but I thought I'd share some of his recent tweets because they are quite funny. Quote:
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Ultimately his choices are to play for a Canadian team: If Toronto: - He gets to play with his buddy Gardiner - Media pressured city - "Guaranteed" a top 4 pairing If Edmonton: - "Guaranteed" a top 4 pairing - On a young team with the "big 4" - Shitty team still lolol If Vancouver: - Will only get a bottom pairing spot / 2nd pairing with Edler. Not guaranteed anything cause AV doesn't trust rookies and is a retard overall - Gets to play for a winning team - Gets to play in his home town If he wants to play for a winning team, Vancouver If he wants to play for a team that will give him top 4 minutes, Edmonton If he wants to play with his buddy Gardiner, Toronto |
Lifting a cup with your home team would be a dream come true |
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Removing blind homerism goggles and thinking hockey decision, I have still come to this conclusion: If its between those 3 cities, how could he not choose Vancouver? Toronto is a mess and regardless of the talent brewing in Edmonton, they can't keep those names there very long, they're in no position to make a run soon and the city SUCKS. Canucks organization is in great shape right now and Schultz knows its also an awesome place to live. Unless a team offers a boatload more cash, you'd have to go full retard to choose Edmonton or Toronto over Van. |
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It could also come down to play time. Everyone knows it's hard to get minutes as a rookie under AV, and the Canucks D is already deep. He is looking at top 6 AT BEST, with maybe some time on the PP occasionally. Even if he proves to be really good, he will have to swallow tons of pride to get any more ice time than that. |
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Yea the one thing working against the Canucks' in the Schultz sweepstakes is likely the defensive depth here and that AV's track record with rookies/young players Quote:
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If it was based on hockey alone, I would want to play for Edmonton. This kid would get PP time quarterbacking from the point, he would get top 4 minutes and be playing with guys his age and could grow with them. Also, he's not going to get a long term contract, more so in the 3-5 year range so, he would want a team where he could showcase his talents. Those reasons alone, I would think Edmonton. That being said, he could learn a lot about hockey playing for a successful veteran team like the Canucks. Put with AVs track record with younger players, would you want to play for him? Maybe not qualifying Rome and the others was window dressing to show he could have a spot on the team. Who knows. It would be great to have a BC boy on the Canucks, especially a dman. |
What are the chances, Burke makes an offer sheet to the Canucks for Cory? Burke has been on both sides of the coin. Given Gillis' and Burke's relationship, they may headline the next out door classic in a steel cage match... |
They already qualified him, not sure if that means he's safe from offer sheets |
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Players who are no longer considered "entry-level" but do not qualify as unrestricted free agents become restricted free agents when their contracts expire. The current team must extend a "qualifying offer" to a restricted free agent to retain negotiating rights to that player. Players who earned less than $660,000 in the previous season must be offered 110 percent of last season's salary. Players making up to $1 million must be offered 105 percent. Players making over $1 million must be offered 100 percent. If the qualifying offer is not made, the player becomes an unrestricted free agent. If the player rejects a qualifying offer, he remains a restricted free agent. If he doesn't sign before June 30, teams have a window of June 1 to 5 to make offer sheets. Can someone verify? |
^ Canucks will match any offer and the other GM will just look like an asshat. |
By qualifying Schneider, Canucks just prevent him from becoming a UFA now and retain his rights, teams are still allowed to offer sheet RFAs. I think there will a number of GMs tempted to throw an offer sheet at Schneider, young capable #1 goaltenders are a rare special commodity. One thing that will be stopping GMs from offer sheeting players this year is no one wants to lose high 2013 draft picks. The 2013 draft is supposed to be the deepest high talent draft since the 2003 draft, with pretty much all scouts saying top end talent reaches into the 2nd round and solid talent into 3rd at least. |
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Lots of rumors going around today with the Canucks. Hearing some pretty legit things about Ballard being traded and the Canucks pushing for Schultz. |
That would be nice to move Ballard to make room. As well to free up cap space... |
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I'd like to see: Hamhuis - Bieksa Edler - Schultz Ballard - Tanev/Salo Bigger news. Quote:
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A team looking to meet the cap floor may be interested in Ballard. As crazy as it sounds, a team may even trade for Thomas so they can have his salary on the books against the cap. Me thinking out loud. While I know Burke has no intentions of moving Gardiner, imagine Gillis making an offer to send Luongo and Ballard to Toronto for Gardiner and some other pieces. That would help court Shultz to sign with the Canucks too. Our d would look a lot younger with that though. |
Hopefully the canucks sign schultz... there are too many good bc born players not playing for the canucks. Look at the habs, there's some pretty good local talent on that team. |
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