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Orlov sucks this year


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Orlov is a UFA and his contract is high end for what he's added to the blue line. He is more than likely gone after the season. That said, it does nothing for this season.

Burns is also a UFA. But I think he's on record saying he wants to come back next season.

Chatty is already getting the same TOI (even strength) as Burns.

Sean Walker and Gost have no business anywhere but 3rd line. Make no mistake, Gost was horrible last night and has had a bunch of bad games. He's here for the PP- that's all.

Next year would like Slavin- Chatty, Nikishin- Burns, Gost- Walker.

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15 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Orlov is a UFA and his contract is high end for what he's added to the blue line. He is more than likely gone after the season. That said, it does nothing for this season.

Burns is also a UFA. But I think he's on record saying he wants to come back next season.

Chatty is already getting the same TOI (even strength) as Burns.

Sean Walker and Gost have no business anywhere but 3rd line. Make no mistake, Gost was horrible last night and has had a bunch of bad games. He's here for the PP- that's all.

Next year would like Slavin- Chatty, Nikishin- Burns, Gost- Walker.

You don’t think Morrow slides into ghost or walkers spot?

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40 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

You don’t think Morrow slides into ghost or walkers spot?

 

40 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

You don’t think Morrow slides into ghost or walkers spot?

Have to see how he's progessed next summer not everyone is Jarvis.

Lots of young blood to be excited about next year.... FUS NADEAU NIKISHIN

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4 hours ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

You don’t think Morrow slides into ghost or walkers spot?

Both of them are under contract for a couple more years at around $3M AAV each, so a trade would have to facilitate Morrow's promotion. 

Of course, if Burnsie retires or the Canes don't offer a 1-year deal...

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