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1 hour ago, organicrusty1201 said:

Friedman reported it could be in the 100 million range, Moose seems to be really butthurt by the trade and says he needs time to process. Like philit said - times ticking

Moose ain’t signing here. I would be shocked and hope I’m wrong. Would love a reverse jinx. But I don’t see it. His play is fine but he is being asked to play defense and offense. Plus, Jesus he looks miserable out there.  
 

if Mikko leaves or is traded, I will forever be on the fire Tulsky train.  The fan base would hate him. Buy if he stays, he will be a hero. That is the thin line he is on. 

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3 hours ago, organicrusty1201 said:

this reminds me of when the Whalers traded for Brendon Shanahan [yes I'm that old] he just couldn't fit in, and they traded him to Detroit and as they say the rest is history. I hope I'm wrong but this team is so out of whack, who doesn't have set lines 3/4 of the way through the season? 

Not a contender…

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Im worried about Moose, since he's been here I've seen him make great passes to set up grade A scoring opportunities only to see the shots miss the net or hit the goalie center mass - he is losing a ton of assists and without a true sniper on this team does he want to stay? Also I notice he is spending a lot of time down low behind the net to set up guys - did he do this in Colorado and if so how did he score 55 goals? Is Rod's system just not a good fit for him?

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