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Yeah, you guys need to lock down Scuderi. Letang is definitely a keeper, and Goligoski is one for the future. I didn't watch the Pens much this year, but he certainly can put some points on the board... but I gather he's still pretty suspect at the back...
He's developing, but has a bright future. We also have Boucher in the mix, though he's a bit overpriced for what he does. Figure he'll get let go too.
 

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KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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:lol:

He's a bit above average, but I honestly cannot fucking stand the player. Lucic is my favorite player, and I relish the fights between these two.

How much would you be willing to pay for him, Sergio?

Oooh boy. TSN is reporting it, so I'd trust that all the way. Those guys have the NHL rumor mill on lock down.

That is a FAT contract Gomez has...

"On July 1, 2007, Gomez signed a $51.5 million, seven-year contract with the New York Rangers." - WIKI

Just about all the Bruins fans I know would like to have Komi on the Bruins. Picture a 1st line pairing of Komi and Chara
 

Rollie

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Apr 15, 2008
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He's developing, but has a bright future. We also have Boucher in the mix, though he's a bit overpriced for what he does. Figure he'll get let go too.
Yeah, I never really understood the Sydor for Boucher deal, anyway. I thought Dallas flat out robbed Pittsburgh in that one, but there's always more going on behind the scene.
 

Rollie

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Apr 15, 2008
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www.tsn.ca

The Montreal Canadiens have acquired centre Scott Gomez, winger Tom Pyatt and defenceman Mike Busto from the New York Rangers in exchange for winger Chris Higgins and defensemen Ryan McDonagh and Pavel Valentenko from the Montreal Canadiens.

Gomez, 29, is coming off a down season for the Rangers, finishing with 58 points, his lowest total since 2002-2003.

A two-time Stanley Cup winner with the New Jersey Devils, Gomez was a blockbuster free agent signing for the Rangers last summer. Gomez is signed through 2013-2014, at a salary cap hit of more than $7.35-million, so he represents a significant investment.

In 706 career games, Gomez has 148 goals, 430 assists and 578 points, adding 81 points in 114 career playoff games.

Higgins, a 26-year-old restricted free agent winger, also struggled in 2008-2009, scoring a career-low 23 points in 57 games as he missed a combined 25 games with hand and groin injuries. Prior to last season, however, Higgins recorded three straight seasons of at least 20 goals and he'll be a more economical option for the Rangers as he earned $1.7-million last season.

More to follow.
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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How could the give up one of the TOP 2 DEFENSIVE PROSPECTS IN THE LEAGUE FOR SCOTT FUCKING GOMEZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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