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Post by Captain Obvious on May 17, 2011 16:06:34 GMT -4
We should have an alumni thread dedicated to former players and their activities... Zach Sill yesterady signed an Entry Level Contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins for 2 years 1.070 mil, 60k a year in the AHL. www.capgeek.com/players/display.php?id=2021. Mods please sticky this thread.
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Post by Wildcats on May 17, 2011 18:15:38 GMT -4
I saw 60k in the NHL and thought to myself wow! new rules? hehe 60 and 65k in the AHL. Thanks for the article.
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Post by elementz on May 17, 2011 20:56:43 GMT -4
Not surprising....just like in the Q, he performs his role to a T....the fans in WBS love him.
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Post by Penguins23® on May 19, 2011 8:31:00 GMT -4
But I thought he wouldn't play in the AHL? Thought he was a career ECHLer Billy
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Post by DropThePuck on May 19, 2011 9:54:52 GMT -4
Nice contract for Zach. One of my most favorite Cats of all time. I hope he gets to stick in Pittsburg......get rid of that idiot Cooke and call up Sill. Sill will play that in your face style but won't cross the line nearly as much Cooke.
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Post by Captain Obvious on May 19, 2011 10:19:29 GMT -4
But I thought he wouldn't play in the AHL? Thought he was a career ECHLer Billy I didn't say a career ECHLer, I said at 20 he would play in the ECHL not AHL...and he did for 6 games ;D
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Post by Captain Obvious on May 19, 2011 15:57:21 GMT -4
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Post by Dalkiel on May 19, 2011 17:14:55 GMT -4
After spending so much time in the minors, I didn't think he'd ever get a shot at being the full time starter but 2.67m a year would dictate otherwise. Good for Corey.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2011 17:33:38 GMT -4
Philippe Dupuis inked a deal with the Maple Leafs today. One year deal worth $650,000. Two way contract.
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Post by hockey1981 on Jul 6, 2011 22:57:51 GMT -4
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Post by Captain Obvious on Jul 8, 2011 6:59:04 GMT -4
Philippe Dupuis inked a deal with the Maple Leafs today. One year deal worth $650,000. Two way contract. Dupuis has a chance at being #1 center next year, Lombardi and Connolly are about as durable as a 7 year old Kia and Grabovsky had a career year last year, he'll probably revert back to mediocre... ;D
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Post by Captain Obvious on Sept 13, 2011 14:26:44 GMT -4
Prospect David Savard has been catching people's attention as the Blue Jackets' best player in the first two days at Traverse City. We wouldn't count on Savard making the Jackets' opening-day roster but the fact that he's been impressive at the prospects' practices should help him down the road. Savard scored 11 goals and collected 43 points in 72 AHL games last season. Source: Columbus Dispatch
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Post by catnut on Sept 13, 2011 14:41:12 GMT -4
Steve Bernier was invited to training camp in New Jersey.
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Post by Captain Obvious on Oct 2, 2011 10:25:40 GMT -4
It looks as if Columbus rookie defenseman David Savard will start the season in the NHL. The talented rearguard had an impressive pre-season and with the demotion of John Moore seems to be set as one of the Jackets' top seven blueliners. Savard has offensive ability as his 43 points in 72 games last season in the AHL can attest. Although James Wisniewski and Grant Clitsome are likely to get the bulk of playing time on the Jackets' power play, we expect Savard to pick up some minutes on the second PP unit. Keep him mind when defensemen pickings get slim at the end of the draft
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Post by forrest on Oct 2, 2011 11:16:23 GMT -4
It looks as if Columbus rookie defenseman David Savard will start the season in the NHL. The talented rearguard had an impressive pre-season and with the demotion of John Moore seems to be set as one of the Jackets' top seven blueliners. Savard has offensive ability as his 43 points in 72 games last season in the AHL can attest. Although James Wisniewski and Grant Clitsome are likely to get the bulk of playing time on the Jackets' power play, we expect Savard to pick up some minutes on the second PP unit. Keep him mind when defensemen pickings get slim at the end of the draft Wisniewski will be missing the first 8 regular season games. That might give Savard some time on the 1st PP to start the season. Coincidentally, Wisniewski will be back just before Savard reaches the 10 games mark.
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