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41 minutes ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

Nobody ever answered my question lol. Do y’all think getting a Kooch jersey is a safe bet in terms of having a players jersey that will be here a while? Or is the jury still out? If not Kooch, then who? I have a Svech but really want a white alternate. Chance did Necas signing long term in a couple of years?

If the choice is Necas vs Kucci, I'd go Kucci. I hope that we can keep both long term. But, elite goalstoppers are harder to come by than elite goal scorers.

For that reason alone, I'd think there is a better chance of Kucci being a lifetime Caniac...

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54 minutes ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

Nobody ever answered my question lol. Do y’all think getting a Kooch jersey is a safe bet in terms of having a players jersey that will be here a while? Or is the jury still out? If not Kooch, then who? I have a Svech but really want a white alternate. Chance did Necas signing long term in a couple of years?

From a pure contract perspective, Kochetkov is probably about as safe as you can go with a jersey (outside of Svechnikov) since he just signed for four more years.

Slavin is another good option.

I will say, if you can only get one sweater, I’d be tempted to wait until they release the Stadium Series sweaters.

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23 hours ago, MillionDollarCam said:

From a pure contract perspective, Kochetkov is probably about as safe as you can go with a jersey (outside of Svechnikov) since he just signed for four more years.

Slavin is another good option.

I will say, if you can only get one sweater, I’d be tempted to wait until they release the Stadium Series sweaters.

Waiting until they release the Stadium Series sweaters would probably be the wise thing to do.

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