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Mark

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Have you seen Gomez's? :cry:

I rank him in the top 5 D's in the league.

Here are the best paid D's in the NHL:

1. Chara 7.5m
2. Lidstrom 7.45m
3. Campbell 7.14m
4. Boyle 6.667
5. Bouwmeester 6.6m
6. Redden 6.5m
7. Phaneuf 6.5m
 
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Bjerknes

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    I'd say the top five D-men in the league are as follows.

    1. Lidstrom
    2. Scott Niederfag :tdown:
    3. Chara
    4. Pronger :tdown:
    5. Mike Green
     

    Mark

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    Free Agents day tomorrow.

    I can see us re-sign Kovalev and Kostopoulos plus sign free agents Havlat(always injured), Beauchemin(close to Pitts though) and Boynton.
     
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    Bjerknes

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    They're getting old but they're still pretty good. I hate the Niederfags but the guy isn't past it yet.

    Bouwmeester is certainly top five for players under 30. Him and Phanuef will form the best young defensive partnership in the league.
     
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    Bjerknes

    Bjerknes

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    What's up with Detroit? re-signing Samuelsson? Showing Hossa the door? Getting a goalie tomorrow?
    We won't be able to keep Hossa, and that's probably a good thing. He was quite the waste, too expensive and we don't like players who don't step up.

    Conklin is on his way out, so we'll probably look at a new goalie, not sure who.

    Apart from that, Holland said we wouldn't be big players in the free agent market, so we'll see.

    I hope we get somebody else in the place of Sammy, even though I like him.
     

    Rollie

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    Hossa wasn't too bad at all for Detroit. Just didn't put it together in the later rounds... especially against the Pens. I'd say it was a mindfuck for him, I guess. Still, 40 goals is nothing to sneeze at. This is a guy who teams like Montreal or Vancouver should be thinking about.

    That's a solid deal the Flames just made for Bouwmeester. That's big time... 25 years old and only getting better.
     
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    Well, if you can't do it in the later rounds of the playoffs while commanding a high salary, you might as well not do it at all, IMO.
     

    Rollie

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    Well, if you can't do it in the later rounds of the playoffs while commanding a high salary, you might as well not do it at all, IMO.
    Yeah, I understand the crunch time argument, I'm just saying that he's a high caliber player. He's posted numbers at every stop. 26 points in 22 playoff games last year, 15 points in 22 games this year... a 40 goals scorer and almost a point a game player in between... he'll find a team to pay 6+.

    Plus, he's definitely more defensibly responsible than your average point a game player in this league. He may get overlooked a little more for this in Detroit, where he's surrounded by guys like Zetterberg and Datsyuk, but he's no slouch.
     
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    It's no doubt he's a quality player, and he does do well on the defensive. But I don't know, there's just something about him that irks me the wrong way besides not showing up in the finals. Perhaps we should give him another chance, but only if he takes a pay cut because we can't handle his high wages.
     

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