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2023 Off-Season Thread


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2 hours ago, Anybodyhome said:

Most Canes fans look at NHL personnel/salary cap just as they look at NFL personnel/salary cap. There is a big difference in the 2 and I think most average hockey fans don't really know the ins-and-outs, they would rather just see the same guys every year. That way they dont' have to agonize over who's name they'll have on a sweater next year.

Could break the bank dropping a couple hundy on a sweater and the guy ends up leaving the following year.

I don’t disagree but football jerseys aren’t that far off.  It’s almost impossible to find a safe guy to buy a jersey of.  Even if he doesn’t leave in free agency he might get ground into saw dust in the next season or two.  

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4 hours ago, Anybodyhome said:

Most Canes fans look at NHL personnel/salary cap just as they look at NFL personnel/salary cap. There is a big difference in the 2 and I think most average hockey fans don't really know the ins-and-outs, they would rather just see the same guys every year. That way they dont' have to agonize over who's name they'll have on a sweater next year.

Could break the bank dropping a couple hundy on a sweater and the guy ends up leaving the following year.

 

("Could break the bank dropping a couple hundy on a sweater and the guy ends up leaving the following year.")

This would be a big blow and huge mistake.

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5 minutes ago, KatsAzz said:

 

("Could break the bank dropping a couple hundy on a sweater and the guy ends up leaving the following year.")

This would be a big blow and huge mistake.

Thee are a few that can be worn in perpetuity and never be wrong: RBA, J. Staal, Weeks, Wesley, Justin Williams.

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