I guess this is what qualifies as a win these days. May not win a game this year but they'll lose cheaply.
LIKE 👍 You take you’re victories where you can get them
senior said
Jul 30, 2019
I guess this is what qualifies as a win these days. May not win a game this year but they'll lose cheaply.
tjlincoln said
Jul 30, 2019
Agent Orange wrote:
They need a video of Boro depositing all that saved cash into a Chabot signing bonus fund.
Wonder who he’ll be playing for
tjlincoln said
Jul 30, 2019
SensKat wrote:
Well they are saving lots of cash while getting to the cap floor.... sounds like the kind of win this team is after these days.
As we watch some of the games this season we can always think 🤔 about the money saved and they do have their first pick this year. Lots to be thankful for
Agent Orange said
Jul 30, 2019
They need a video of Boro depositing all that saved cash into a Chabot signing bonus fund.
SensKat said
Jul 30, 2019
Well they are saving lots of cash while getting to the cap floor.... sounds like the kind of win this team is after these days.
tjlincoln said
Jul 30, 2019
Ryan Callaghan for Condon and swapping 5th and 6th rounders, did the Senators win this trade? Or did Meldink save money to later bring UnparalleledSuccess?
tjlincoln said
Jul 26, 2019
senior wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Unparalleled Success™
What’s the little TM stand for?
Total Malarkey
Obviously, how could I have not realized that
senior said
Jul 26, 2019
tjlincoln wrote:
Unparalleled Success™
What’s the little TM stand for?
Total Malarkey
tjlincoln said
Jul 26, 2019
Unparalleled Success™
What’s the little TM stand for?
tjlincoln said
Jul 25, 2019
Russell wrote:
I keep hearing about how the sens should lock up Tkachuk and Chabot long-term. What maks anyone believe they want to be here long term? They know all about euge, as well.
Seattle can’t come on line soon enough
Russell said
Jul 25, 2019
I keep hearing about how the sens should lock up Tkachuk and Chabot long-term. What maks anyone believe they want to be here long term? They know all about euge, as well.
tjlincoln said
Jul 23, 2019
Agent Orange wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Unparalleled Success™.
As much as teams like to say they have control over RFAs, we have seen the pendulum swing. If the Chabot camp decides not to sign an extension and he has a season like had last year, it’s hard to believe that won’t move the Senators to the top of the list of teams most vulnerable to an offer sheet.
You don’t think the Montreal Canadiens, the last team to present an offer sheet (a weak one) in a bid to get Sebastian Aho out of Carolina, would make “an offre hostile” to get a great Quebec kid to anchor their left side for the next seven years?
All the Chabot camp has to do to make that happen is say no to the Senators and have Chabot bet on himself. Anybody have confidence the Senators would match that offer?
From Chris Stevenson and The Athletic, who knows what can happen but I always thought EK and Stone would stay Senators because teams don’t give up their superstars for next to nothing...
It’s almost hopeful that the signing of Szwarz to a pay bump was a favor from Dorion to the agent (Ian Pulver) who just so happens to represent Chabot...
naaaaaahhhh
No kidding naaaaahhhh, no way Dorian ever thought that far ahead...
tjlincoln said
Jul 23, 2019
At least Euge is saving money, we have that to fall back on. From The Athletic Ottawa below:
With the Senators having to cover the signing bonuses belonging to Bobby Ryan, Veronneau, Brady Tkachuk and Christian Jaros, the Senators are spending an additional $2.27 million on their bottom line, meaning that their roster counts $60,130,833 against the cap while it actually will cost them approximately $45,697,500 in real money.
Even though trades like the Anisimov deal will curry favour simply because he will earn less money than Smith while carrying a higher cap hit, if the team is unable or unwilling to use the create savings to improve their team and position it to be in a better spot down the road, then the only real person who benefits by the savings is the person cutting the checks.
Attaboy Euge, save that money for #UnparalledSavings!!!!!
Agent Orange said
Jul 23, 2019
tjlincoln wrote:
Unparalleled Success™.
As much as teams like to say they have control over RFAs, we have seen the pendulum swing. If the Chabot camp decides not to sign an extension and he has a season like had last year, it’s hard to believe that won’t move the Senators to the top of the list of teams most vulnerable to an offer sheet.
You don’t think the Montreal Canadiens, the last team to present an offer sheet (a weak one) in a bid to get Sebastian Aho out of Carolina, would make “an offre hostile” to get a great Quebec kid to anchor their left side for the next seven years?
All the Chabot camp has to do to make that happen is say no to the Senators and have Chabot bet on himself. Anybody have confidence the Senators would match that offer?
From Chris Stevenson and The Athletic, who knows what can happen but I always thought EK and Stone would stay Senators because teams don’t give up their superstars for next to nothing...
It’s almost hopeful that the signing of Szwarz to a pay bump was a favor from Dorion to the agent (Ian Pulver) who just so happens to represent Chabot...
naaaaaahhhh
-- Edited by Agent Orange on Tuesday 23rd of July 2019 12:36:44 PM
tjlincoln said
Jul 22, 2019
Unparalleled Success™.
As much as teams like to say they have control over RFAs, we have seen the pendulum swing. If the Chabot camp decides not to sign an extension and he has a season like had last year, it’s hard to believe that won’t move the Senators to the top of the list of teams most vulnerable to an offer sheet.
You don’t think the Montreal Canadiens, the last team to present an offer sheet (a weak one) in a bid to get Sebastian Aho out of Carolina, would make “an offre hostile” to get a great Quebec kid to anchor their left side for the next seven years?
All the Chabot camp has to do to make that happen is say no to the Senators and have Chabot bet on himself. Anybody have confidence the Senators would match that offer?
From Chris Stevenson and The Athletic, who knows what can happen but I always thought EK and Stone would stay Senators because teams don’t give up their superstars for next to nothing...
Meldink won't pay for gas for tanks. Gonna tank with bicycles.
https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/news/melnyk-senators-continue-to-cut-costs-to-shockingly-low-levels-133309049.html
From Twitter:
The Sens' current payroll roster would've actually been pretty great in like 2010.
Ryan - Anisimov - Gaborik
MacArthur - Ennis - Callahan
Boedker - Burrows
Phaneuf - Hainsey
Anderson
LIKE 👍 You take you’re victories where you can get them
I guess this is what qualifies as a win these days. May not win a game this year but they'll lose cheaply.
Wonder who he’ll be playing for
As we watch some of the games this season we can always think 🤔 about the money saved and they do have their first pick this year. Lots to be thankful for
Obviously, how could I have not realized that
Total Malarkey
What’s the little TM stand for?
Seattle can’t come on line soon enough
I keep hearing about how the sens should lock up Tkachuk and Chabot long-term. What maks anyone believe they want to be here long term? They know all about euge, as well.
No kidding naaaaahhhh, no way Dorian ever thought that far ahead...
With the Senators having to cover the signing bonuses belonging to Bobby Ryan, Veronneau, Brady Tkachuk and Christian Jaros, the Senators are spending an additional $2.27 million on their bottom line, meaning that their roster counts $60,130,833 against the cap while it actually will cost them approximately $45,697,500 in real money.
Even though trades like the Anisimov deal will curry favour simply because he will earn less money than Smith while carrying a higher cap hit, if the team is unable or unwilling to use the create savings to improve their team and position it to be in a better spot down the road, then the only real person who benefits by the savings is the person cutting the checks.
Attaboy Euge, save that money for #UnparalledSavings!!!!!
It’s almost hopeful that the signing of Szwarz to a pay bump was a favor from Dorion to the agent (Ian Pulver) who just so happens to represent Chabot...
naaaaaahhhh
-- Edited by Agent Orange on Tuesday 23rd of July 2019 12:36:44 PM
As much as teams like to say they have control over RFAs, we have seen the pendulum swing. If the Chabot camp decides not to sign an extension and he has a season like had last year, it’s hard to believe that won’t move the Senators to the top of the list of teams most vulnerable to an offer sheet.
You don’t think the Montreal Canadiens, the last team to present an offer sheet (a weak one) in a bid to get Sebastian Aho out of Carolina, would make “an offre hostile” to get a great Quebec kid to anchor their left side for the next seven years?
All the Chabot camp has to do to make that happen is say no to the Senators and have Chabot bet on himself. Anybody have confidence the Senators would match that offer?
From Chris Stevenson and The Athletic, who knows what can happen but I always thought EK and Stone would stay Senators because teams don’t give up their superstars for next to nothing...