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Jul 8, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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He won't come close to honoring his new contract, and neither will Hossa. |
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2 because hockey is a buisness, if your not going to win you still need to fill the seats sell merchandise. get corporate investmenst . something your 2 mill dollar replacement wont do. |
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2 How many times do you expect people to keep crawling back to you before they give up? Besides, you're not worth the money you signed for, much less the greater money we offered earlier. We need a player that can play both ends of the ice and doesn't feign injury every time so much as a mosquito farts. |
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1 And neither wood Gabby. You need to actually suit up and play a game or two to draw fans in. |
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3 The Wild did make an offer to Gaborik...early last season they offered him 10 years and $78.5 million. Gabby turned it down. That says to any GM, new or not, that Gabby simply didn't want to be here anymore. It's irritating that now Gaborik is leaving town with that parting shot. The Wild made him the best offer they could to get him to stay and he said no. What Gaborik should have done was simply said it was time for a new direction for both he and the Wild...that would have been the professional thing to do. I can't wait for the first time that groin goes out and the New York fans and media eat Gaborik alive. |
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“Drivin' that train.......” Joined: Mar 11, 2009 Comments: 1835 Anytown, Minnesota........ ISP: Winnipeg, Canada |
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Maybe the new GM didn't want to give super star pay to a part time player. I am willing to bet he doesn't play full time for the Rangers. The guy is a sissy. I think a hangnail would keep him out of a game.
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I'm going to have a hard time forgetting his playoff performance! |
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It's 2 mil per year LESS, not total. Yes, it's a business on both ends, and a good business decision was made by letting Gaborik take his consistently unhappy attitude and pieced together groin to NYC. |
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1 I know you are referring to the latest playoffs in which he was completely shut down by the Avs (1 point in 6 games), but in the other two years the Wild made the playoffs, Gaborik scored 21 points in 23 games. It was easy for Colorado to shut down the Wild. They only had to shut down one guy for the Wild to not have an offense. You need more than one line in today's hockey to be successful. |
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Maybe his new team will make him play when he gets a hangnail rather than taking a month off every year. Who cares he wasn't a Wild but for more than 1/2 the season anyway.
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