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13 hours ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Going on record saying I want Meier (extended) and Toews as a rental.

1st, Morrow, and Puistola for Meier

2nd for Toews (50% retained)


Teravainen - Aho - Meier

Svechnikov - Toews - Necas

Martinook - Staal - Fast

Noesen - Kotkaniemi - Jarvis

Stepan - Stastn

 

I’d like to upgrade Coghlan but that’s being greedy.

Thats perfect

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No to Kane, he is hurt and the Rags even went a different way than Kane.

I agree that Meier for better or worse (in terms of what we would have to give up) is the best things we could do.

Still think Toews could be a good move, just not sure of his cost and would rather go all in on Meier after that debacle last night.

Really, Rod needs to go the f*@k off on the boys for that crap last night.  I hope he did.  This team is way too talented to lose like that.

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