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Post by Y Ddraig Goch on Apr 9, 2014 22:53:59 GMT -4
I'm not sure about Darcy. If he is drafted, would the team just let him finish his overage season and then sign him? Or would they sign him right away and put him in the AHL next season? If he's signed as a FA, I'd say he has a 1% chance of coming back though Now about Hache. Just from looking at Phoenix's AHL depth I'd say Hache is probably 4/5 on the list behind Broduer, Melindy, Cade Fairchild and possibly a veteran. It's up to the team though. They could have him playing less than 12 minutes a game in a tougher league or have him be a top 5 defenseman in the Q and play 25+ minutes in all situations. But the question Phoenix is probably thinking now is would he just be spinning his wheels in the Q? Or would it give him a chance to improve upon his offensive numbers? Just wondering, who was the last player to have a professional contract and play his overage season in the Q? Konrad Abeltshauser had a professional deal last season and played as an OA. Maxime Legace has a pro deal and played this season.
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Post by bois on Apr 10, 2014 9:43:38 GMT -4
Troy Vance also
and Jack nevins signed a deal this year in October-November and played his overage season
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Post by Murph on Apr 10, 2014 11:32:11 GMT -4
Troy Vance also and Jack nevins signed a deal this year in October-November and played his overage season Nevins wasn't eligible to play in the AHL though. He signed his deal after he had played in the Q.
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Post by paulyboy on Apr 11, 2014 8:21:15 GMT -4
And if they are? You are very sure about things you and the people involved have no control over for some reason. Ill prefer to let the situations unfold and see where things lie in 6 months time. Of course you plan as if they wont be back but you seem intent on rubbing in every defeat and loss like you benefit from the teams struggles. Its pretty pathetic to look at your post history. He arrived with the signing of Donnelly. He left after the trading of Donnelly. He mercilessly criticized Donnelly's main competition for playing time. This type of character is best left ignored. Seagle, I'm at the Syd River Tims most days around 1030 if you'd like to stop by and talk hockey and my character
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Post by Jack Bauer on Apr 11, 2014 14:18:09 GMT -4
He arrived with the signing of Donnelly. He left after the trading of Donnelly. He mercilessly criticized Donnelly's main competition for playing time. This type of character is best left ignored. Seagle, I'm at the Syd River Tims most days around 1030 if you'd like to stop by and talk hockey and my character You never seem to disappoint. As usual rather then defend yourself and offer opinion you try to attack the person calling you out for the agenda you have here. Calling people out to have arguments at the local coffee shop is both sad and hilarious. Typical internet tough guy reaction.
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Post by paulyboy on Apr 12, 2014 13:38:01 GMT -4
Seagle, I'm at the Syd River Tims most days around 1030 if you'd like to stop by and talk hockey and my character You never seem to disappoint. As usual rather then defend yourself and offer opinion you try to attack the person calling you out for the agenda you have here. Calling people out to have arguments at the local coffee shop is both sad and hilarious. Typical internet tough guy reaction. I don't feel a need to defend myself, I am entitled to my opinions, as everyone else is. You'll note I don't attack other's opinions or character, I simply state my own.
I'll extend the invite to you to - internet tough guys hide behind their nicknames on line, I'm flesh and blood and welcome and enjoy a spirited exchange of opinions - you know where to find me!
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Post by hal on Apr 12, 2014 13:51:02 GMT -4
Hold on Fella's .......don't go down this Road . We are pretty much civilized on most occassions , so think this out and make the right decision............."PAY PER VIEW" !
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