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exsanguinator wrote:bruins2012 wrote:**Tom WIlson gets 20 Games**
“Good, fuck him.”
Guy is a POS. Should have been suspended for the entire playoffs last year. I feel like if you commit an egregious hit on someone’s head that leads to a long term injury, you should be out as long as the injured player. What he did last year in the playoffs was awful.
Dude is the new Matt Cooke.
They should definitely change it to that. Makes no sense that a player can lose the whole year and the guy that fucked him up only gets 5 games.
bruins2012 wrote:Did anyone see who is in 1st place in our league? My internet crashed for that one site so I’m not able to see who is setting the pace for the league, overtaking it and completely separating himself from the herd....?
bruins2012 wrote:bruins2012 wrote:Did anyone see who is in 1st place in our league? My internet crashed for that one site so I’m not able to see who is setting the pace for the league, overtaking it and completely separating himself from the herd....?
exsanguinator wrote:bruins2012 wrote:bruins2012 wrote:Did anyone see who is in 1st place in our league? My internet crashed for that one site so I’m not able to see who is setting the pace for the league, overtaking it and completely separating himself from the herd....?
Is it you? Is this gloating?
willmma wrote:Leafs playing their 29th game of the season tonight
We missed Nylander (one third of first line) the first 28 games. And missed Matthews (second thirds of the first line) 14 of those 28 games - and came out with 20-8 record.
Can't wait to see the full line up play tonight
bruins2012 wrote:Does anyone know who is in 1st place still in the Linker Fantasy Hockey League??
exsanguinator wrote:bruins2012 wrote:Does anyone know who is in 1st place still in the Linker Fantasy Hockey League??
I don't see how you're doing it. No matter how much I destroy everyone else I can't seem to close the gap.
bruins2012 wrote:The Buffalo Sabres have placed suspended forward Patrik Berglund on unconditional waivers for the purpose of terminating his contract.
The team declined further comment in announcing the move Wednesday. Berglund was suspended by the Sabres on Saturday for failing to report to the team for its road game at Washington.
He missed the team's past five games, including two last week when coach Phil Housley said Berglund was sidelined by an illness.
Berglund's agent, Peter Wallen, has not responded to several messages seeking comment.
The 30-year-old Swede has two goals and two assists in 23 games. Buffalo acquired Berglund in July as part of a four-player trade that sent center Ryan O'Reilly to the Blues.
Berglund, who played the first 10 seasons of his career with St. Louis, has three years remaining on his contract at an annual salary-cap hit of $3.85 million.
With 108 days remaining on the season, Berglund was due to be paid $2,729,032. Combined with the three remaining years on the contract, he walks away from $12,579,032, according to CapFriendly.
Berglund has 170 goals and 156 assists for 326 points in 717 regular-season games with the Blues and Sabres.
I hope the Bruins pick him up. We need some forwards and maybe he can play better in a new environment.
willmma wrote:bruins2012 wrote:The Buffalo Sabres have placed suspended forward Patrik Berglund on unconditional waivers for the purpose of terminating his contract.
The team declined further comment in announcing the move Wednesday. Berglund was suspended by the Sabres on Saturday for failing to report to the team for its road game at Washington.
He missed the team's past five games, including two last week when coach Phil Housley said Berglund was sidelined by an illness.
Berglund's agent, Peter Wallen, has not responded to several messages seeking comment.
The 30-year-old Swede has two goals and two assists in 23 games. Buffalo acquired Berglund in July as part of a four-player trade that sent center Ryan O'Reilly to the Blues.
Berglund, who played the first 10 seasons of his career with St. Louis, has three years remaining on his contract at an annual salary-cap hit of $3.85 million.
With 108 days remaining on the season, Berglund was due to be paid $2,729,032. Combined with the three remaining years on the contract, he walks away from $12,579,032, according to CapFriendly.
Berglund has 170 goals and 156 assists for 326 points in 717 regular-season games with the Blues and Sabres.
I hope the Bruins pick him up. We need some forwards and maybe he can play better in a new environment.
Wow, Bruins are so desperate they are hoping to land a player who went AWOL?
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