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fastskates9

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  1. My editorial: Man, you talk about a bust desicion by the Bruins to sign a small injury prone guy like him to whatever contract length and price that they did back whenever and then he goes down injured never to play again. I disagree in paying him full contract value and term. I say the contract should be honored in full if you are actively playing and producing for the team. If you go down injured you get half or a prorated value AND you must stay on within the Boston organization and help with the team in a way they designate for the rest of teh contract term - whether it be coaching, practices, conditioning, scouting, front office, something. Paying him and getting nothing is not right or fair to the salary cap and organization money overall. IMHO.
  2. Question about Boston Bruins former player Marc Savard. I saw the Bruins at Flyers game Saturday afternoon 1/25/14 and they listed the scratches and Marc Savard with listed in the Boston scratches. My question is why is he listed? He clearly will never play hockey again with Boston or any other team due to concussions. So what is his role with the Boston Bruins these days? Does he help out with coaching? conditions? with practices? Or do they pay him for doing nothing other than the player contract he signed? I assume they still have to pay him something of a pro-rated contract even though he is not a roster player. Someone please shed some light on this for me. Thanks.
  3. I am all for players safety from bad hits or hits to the head but Shanni has this one all wrong - after all the views of the Tomas Hertl - Alex Edler collision that I saw - BAM! That is exactly what it was - it was a collision of two players going for the puck, not a hit to the head by Edler on Hertl - both were going for the put from different angles and it was Tomas Hertl litterally running into Alex Edler's shoulder with his head and Hertl bouncing off him - am I the only one that see's it that way? The suspension is BS! Edler did not even try check Hertl,he was going straight for the pucks, he merely braced himself for the hit. And I am surprised that I have heard no TV commentaters or analysts say a word other-wise about this collision resulting in suspension ( C'mon Don Cherry!). Hertl will be rookie of the year if he avoids injury.
  4. I am all for players safety from bad hits or hits to the head but Shanni has this one all wrong - after all the views of the Tomas Hertl Alex Edler collision that I saw - BAM! That is exactly what it was - it was a collision of two players, not a hit to the head by Edler on Hertl - both were going for the put from different angles and it was Tomas Hertl litterally running into Alex Edler's shoulder with his head and Hertl bouncing off him - am I the only one that see's it that way? The suspension is BS! Edler did not even try check Hertl,he was going straight for the pucks, he merely braced himself for the hit. And I am surprised that I have heard no TV commentaters or analysts say a word other-wise about this collision resulting in suspension ( C'mon Don Cherry!).
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