Originally Posted by Rams Fan:
Granted, Binnington won all 16 games in the Blues SC run, but that's what Binnington got paid and I think it's market value for above average goalies.
It's not FAR off, but in comparison, Grubi ended up with a .900 average in our series against Vegas and looked god awful in the last two games. I'm just not sure I trust him to be THE GUY yet.
That said, I have a feeling we're gonna miss him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
It's not FAR off, but in comparison, Grubi ended up with a .900 average in our series against Vegas and looked god awful in the last two games. I'm just not sure I trust him to be THE GUY yet.
That said, I have a feeling we're gonna miss him.
I think it's going to take time for the Avs to find a capable replacement. No one who they'll bring in will be more than a tandem goalie currently who has performed well(Kuemper). I think losing him hurts more now than losing Landeskog would.
Flip-side is they have enough cap to bring Saad back. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Saad to the Blues. :-)
5 years, $4.5 per.
Starting to feel like the salary cap issues from COVID aren't going to be kind to us. Kind of hard to keep the gang together when there's not any extra money to go around.
He'll be solid for the Blues, though. I wish we could have locked him up. [Reply]
Evander Kane’s pregnant wife says NHL star tanked games for gambling profit
“How does the NHL let a compulsive gambling addict still play when he’s obviously throwing games to win money?” she wrote. “Hmm maybe someone needs to address this.”
In another, the wife of the forward wrote, “Can someone ask (Commissioner) Gary Bettman how they let a player gamble on his own games? Bet and win with bookies on his own games?”
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The city of Glendale said it will “not renew the operating agreement” with the Arizona Coyotes to use the NHL team’s home, Gila River Arena, after the 2021-22 season.
In a Twitter thread, Glendale said it informed the Coyotes this year will be its last at the arena that opened in 2003.
The city said its decision was due to “increased focus on larger, more impactful events and uses of the city-owner arena.”
The Coyotes confirmed in July that they were in discussions with the city of Tempe on a development space where the franchise could put a new arena.
Tempe also confirmed the request for proposals (RFP) on a spot in the East Valley.
Based on the site’s location, the Coyotes are highly interested in this development opportunity and will be responding to the City of Tempe’s request for proposal. Given our determination to remain in the Valley for many years to come, we are actively working to identify the best long-term home for the Coyotes, our devoted fans and this great community.
Lightning don't seem thrilled to be back at work, from what I've watched so far.
Interested to see how well ESPN+ works (even though the Avalanche are on TNT tomorrow night)... haven't used it since they started charging for it, and it sucked pretty bad back then (MNF looked far better last night though). [Reply]
Leafs/Canadiens already far better than last night's hockey.
And why the hell would the NHL schedule Rangers/Caps for their first game on TNT? I mean, sure, ratings and all.... I'm sure nothing will go wrong. :-) [Reply]