During the B's game last night, the announcers were discussing 2 rumors. one was a trade with the hurricanes to get ruutu, the other with Washington to get knuble back. Both would fit the void of losing horton
i like the sound of weber on the B's with Chara, but don't see them dropping any of their current D for him. only one not proven in the playoffs is Corvo, but don't see that as an even trade
During the B's game last night, the announcers were discussing 2 rumors. one was a trade with the hurricanes to get ruutu, the other with Washington to get knuble back. Both would fit the void of losing horton
Ruutu is hurt. Out 3 weeks. Getting a guy like Weber or Suter would probably be a short term thing as Boston has plenty of UFAs to worry about this offseason, and who knows if they'd be willing to do that.
During the B's game last night, the announcers were discussing 2 rumors. one was a trade with the hurricanes to get ruutu, the other with Washington to get knuble back. Both would fit the void of losing horton
Ruutu is hurt. Out 3 weeks. Getting a guy like Weber or Suter would probably be a short term thing as Boston has plenty of UFAs to worry about this offseason, and who knows if they'd be willing to do that.
probably not. B's have a reputation for not resigning players that try to get more money. they are gonna lose a lot of players in the offseason. maybe if they go back into rebuilding mode i can afford to go to a game....
Lower body injury. Day to day so he could be back Sunday. Cleary's out tomorrow and Sunday because he had his knee drained. Howard is playing on Sunday.
Usually you post who they gave up for the picks too..... <_>
PHILADELPHIA -- The Philadelphia Flyers added depth and physicality to their blue line Thursday, acquiring defenseman Nicklas Grossman from the Dallas Stars in exchange for a pair of draft picks.
Grossman, 27, had just five points in 52 games for the Stars, but is more regarded for his defensive-zone play. The 6-foot-4, 230-pounder led the Stars with 100 blocked shots and also had 96 hits. He had an even plus/minus rating while averaging 18:26 of ice time per game, including 2:17 per game shorthanded, third-most on the Stars.
"He's experienced, he's a bigger body -- he's a good, solid defensive defenseman who can kill penalties for us," Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren said. "He can play a regular shift, he's a guy that can chew up minutes and he's a big body."
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Chara & Weber together...yikes
Tatar is going to make his season debut tomorrow on the fourth line.
PHILADELPHIA -- The Philadelphia Flyers added depth and physicality to their blue line Thursday, acquiring defenseman Nicklas Grossman from the Dallas Stars in exchange for a pair of draft picks.
Grossman, 27, had just five points in 52 games for the Stars, but is more regarded for his defensive-zone play. The 6-foot-4, 230-pounder led the Stars with 100 blocked shots and also had 96 hits. He had an even plus/minus rating while averaging 18:26 of ice time per game, including 2:17 per game shorthanded, third-most on the Stars.
"He's experienced, he's a bigger body -- he's a good, solid defensive defenseman who can kill penalties for us," Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren said. "He can play a regular shift, he's a guy that can chew up minutes and he's a big body."