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Carey Price s’est échangé aux requins … maintenant quoi? | SDP



Steve Dangle, Adam Wylde et Jesse Blake partagent leurs réflexions sur l’accord qui a vu le gardien de but des Canadiens de Montréal, Carey Price, s’est échangé aux Sharks de San Jose. Que pourrait signifier les conséquences de cet accord pour les deux équipes? Est-ce que quelque chose de grand à l’horizon à Montréal? Pour les demandes générales Courriel: info@sdpn.ca, contactez https://www.sdpn.ca/sales pour vous connecter avec notre équipe de vente et discuter de l’opportunité d’intégrer votre marque dans notre contenu! Toute opinion exprimée n’est pas un conseil, une promesse ou une suggestion qui augmente les chances de gagner. Le jeu peut être addictif, veuillez jouer de manière responsable. Pour en savoir plus, visitez: https://igamingontario.ca/en/player/responsible-gambling ou si vous avez des inquiétudes concernant un problème de jeu, appelez Connexontario 1-866-531-2600. Ontario uniquement. Doit avoir 19 ans et plus pour jouer.

27 Comments

  1. BONUSES on top of having made millions while being ""retired"" half a decade. What a joke.
    I honestly cant believe that people have respect for this 💩.
    "Hab for life" yea I bet!
    While milking that franchise as long as possible.

  2. Money.

    Putting Carey on LTIR would have meant another season not operating below the cap. It's just more difficult to do anything. Now they have 4-something million and a lot more wiggle room to make a move that addresses a need.

    For San Jose, it's also money. For just the minimal real money that they'll have to pay Carey out, they get a 5th-round pick. They had like $20mil in cap space before this (but were slightly above the cap floor I think) so paying barely any real cash & $10.5mil cap space for a 5th was their way of putting that cap space to work for them with essentially not much else to spend it on right now. Plus Jesse made a great point about actually being able to trade guys now without going under the floor.

    I kinda thought SJS would get a little more, honestly, but I guess.

  3. Why? Because the sharks acquired the greatest goalie in there franchise history of course

  4. Price is done playing, why are still talking about him honestly? Dudes been out of the league for a minute yet we still talking about him 😅

  5. Crazy that Carey Price’s contract gets traded out the same day as Ken Dryden passes away.
    Tough day for the historical Montreal goalies.

  6. This was just to get up to the cap floor and to open a roster spot for the 2nd overall pick Misa and signing his ELC.

  7. As of this season teams don't accrue cap space anymore. All cap calculations are on a full season's cap hit. Which means teams can no longer exceed the cap space by accruing caps space and acquiring prorated contracts to stay under the cap.

  8. The Canadians can have 20 million at the deadline. But the cap in the playoffs is still 95 , and contracts aren’t prorated on that anymore.

  9. Anyone trying to beat the Sharks to the floor this season is bringing a knife to a gunfight lol

  10. Mike Grier is playing 5d chess and we're all going to be sorry in like 3-5 years…

  11. The guys love to shyte on the Hawks (which I get), but the pipeline is deep with talent (especially the blueline) and I think that over the next two years there are significant strides. Hawks have really only been rebuilding for 3 years – so this isn't a Buffalo/Detroit wandering around in the mushy middle.

  12. The Sharks were above the floor before Price, but with Price they have the breathing room, like Jesse is saying, to them make trades later

  13. We giving all them draft picks to Pits for Sidney Crosby at end of the year so that we walk all over the Leafs again and make Leafs fans shed more tears.

  14. Even tho will probably not play sharks can least maybe do some merchandise sales jersey sales or anything that they have to offer and price could be a spokesman for the company to anything he wants to do for San Jose Sharks

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