@Nealerrr They literally had to change the rules because Brodeur was too good. You can argue Price was more athletic in his prime, but Brodeur was a better overall player in terms of what he did to help his team win. And longevity has to count for something too
@BeeTEE15 @LetsGoFlyerss Coots was signed summer of 2021, the previous 4 seasons he missed 3 games total. He started the 2021-2022 season healthy and played the first 29 games of the season. You are just factually wrong on your timeline.
@BeeTEE15 @LetsGoFlyerss Toews had 7 60+ and 8 sub 60 seasons and signed at a 15.22% total cap hit, Bergeron was 8 60+and 10 sub 60 at 10.69% cap hit, O’Reilly 7 60+ and 9 sub at 10.50%, J. Staal zero 60+ at 10%.
Coots, 9.51% after 76 in 82gp, 76 in 80, 59 in 69, and 41 in 45, healthy all 4 years
@OHearricane@TalkinBaseball_@JeffFletcherOCR He's the biggest name in baseball and is likely going to generate billions of dollars for the MLB on his own over the next 10+ years. No matter who he plays for the MLB's best interest is to sweep any wrongdoing under the rug. Linking this situation to the Mets is a wild take lol
@andyhugh27@carltinkjr@BeeTEE15 If you keep Richards/Carter, and keep Bob as your #1, you’re a cup contender for the next 4-5 years. Instead they fell into 12 years of mediocrity. Again, value wise you can argue good trades, but in reality that was a major turning point for a franchise that was right there
@andyhugh27@carltinkjr@BeeTEE15 You can argue in terms of value that they got good value for Richards and Carter, but that team was a year removed from the finals and just lost to the cup champs that year, they gave up their leading scorer and captain to overpay a mediocre goalie when they had rookie Bobrovsky
@OHearricane@WillSommers2@Philly_Mays Not sure what you’re referring to. I’m just saying that we don’t really know who would’ve won todays game if the Eagles QB would’ve played the full game. Not fair to judge the outcome because of that.