2014-15 Non-Pens Transactions
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True, shmenguin. I just thought I remember reading Jagr wanted to go to a contender. Ah well.
All that said... deadline day is LIKELY going to be pretty dull this year.
All that said... deadline day is LIKELY going to be pretty dull this year.
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I cant wait for Summer 2015 JagrWatch, and then 2016 trade deadline JagrWatch.
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Beers on me!
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Florida is absolutely a contender. They are good enough to be scary if they get hot. Exciting young team added a vet with deep playoff experience. Lol jagr or something.
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Gotta be dissapointing for Jagr, get traded to another team that wont make the playoffs, Wonder if he will get dealt again on monday.
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You don't pay 2nd and 3rd for Jagr to trade him on Monday.
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Clarkson to CBJ for the rotting carcass of Horton
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The maple leafs won that trade.
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Horton never actually played for Columbus, right ?MalkinIsMyHomeboy wrote:Clarkson to CBJ for the rotting carcass of Horton
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36 games last season.penny lane wrote:Horton never actually played for Columbus, right ?MalkinIsMyHomeboy wrote:Clarkson to CBJ for the rotting carcass of Horton
Last season he played over 50 was 10-11
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He played about half a season i think.
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Edited to add extra tweets McKenzie wrote to clarify.Bob McKenzie wrote:Here's bottom line on Clarkson-Horton trade: Horton's contract wasn't insured. CBJ paying him to sit in stands and he's longshot to play.
CBJ would rather pay Clarkson and have the player in the lineup. TOR must pay Horton's salary so there's no actual $ saving, BUT... ...TOR gets to put Horton on LTIR and use his cap hit $ elsewhere. so the net result is TOR loses David Clarkson's cap hit for the duration.
Huge cap maneuver for TOR. They lose Clarkson's contract entirely, must pay Horton to not play but get to use Horton's cap dollars elsewhere
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I guess the Blue Jackets ownership figured if they were going to spend that kind of money, they might as well spend it on someone who will play in the next 2 to 3 years.
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And there we go.Avyran wrote:Bob McKenzie wrote:Here's bottom line on Clarkson-Horton trade: Horton's contract wasn't insured. CBJ paying him to sit in stands and he's longshot to play.
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That basically is garbage salary for garbage salary. Horton prolly gonna retire and money will be off the books
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That's quite the development. Both sides win.
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I think id rather have a contract that cripples my salary structure than clarkson.
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I didn't think you could trade an LTIR contract.
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Aren't they 2 points behind a fading Bruins who recently lost Krejci to injury? Their playoff hopes are very realSolidSnake wrote:Gotta be dissapointing for Jagr, get traded to another team that wont make the playoffs, Wonder if he will get dealt again on monday.
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I think CBJ loses big time with that contract. If Horton retires, toronto basically sheds that salary for free of charge.meow wrote:That's quite the development. Both sides win.
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This is a definite win for the Leafs...Clarkson was considered untradeable with his level of play and that horrible contract.
Even if Horton never plays again, they get the insurance, so its cap dump and they opened up space. Kudos to Nonis on this one.
Columbus...I'm not sure what theyre thinking...if they trade Wisniewski, okay, but otherwise, it puts this team in tougher cap situation. They gave significant raises to Dubinsky, Foligno and Bobrovsky.
I think Columbus is going to make more trades than this, taking this contract on is just a bad idea. They were getting relief atleast with Horton.
Even if Horton never plays again, they get the insurance, so its cap dump and they opened up space. Kudos to Nonis on this one.
Columbus...I'm not sure what theyre thinking...if they trade Wisniewski, okay, but otherwise, it puts this team in tougher cap situation. They gave significant raises to Dubinsky, Foligno and Bobrovsky.
I think Columbus is going to make more trades than this, taking this contract on is just a bad idea. They were getting relief atleast with Horton.
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2 points behind.Mr. Colby wrote:Aren't they 2 points behind a fading Bruins who recently lost Krejci to injury? Their playoff hopes are very realSolidSnake wrote:Gotta be dissapointing for Jagr, get traded to another team that wont make the playoffs, Wonder if he will get dealt again on monday.
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And again, Horton's contract is not insured. Toronto's on the hook for paying him; they just don't mind it, because it doesn't count against the cap.
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Horton's contract was NOT insured. So, COlumbus was paying him for nothing. It's even, imo.BleuLineLady wrote:This is a definite win for the Leafs...Clarkson was considered untradeable with his level of play and that horrible contract.
Even if Horton never plays again, they get the insurance, so its cap dump and they opened up space. Kudos to Nonis on this one.
Columbus...I'm not sure what theyre thinking...if they trade Wisniewski, okay, but otherwise, it puts this team in tougher cap situation. They gave significant raises to Dubinsky, Foligno and Bobrovsky.
I think Columbus is going to make more trades than this, taking this contract on is just a bad idea. They were getting relief atleast with Horton.