Ryan Lambert on Wheeler's deal.
I thought this perspective by Ryan Lambert was worth taking a look at. I agree with Lambert that the arbitrators are out of their mind awarding mediocre to good player’s multi million dollar deals. What ever happen to incentive laden deals that award players for meeting performance based numbers like scoring goals? I think Wheeler is a perfectly good hockey player, not great or...
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Player Projection: Milan Lucic
NHLHS Boston Bruins Correspondent Brandon Macdonald presents his player projection story. This upcoming season, Brandon feels Milan Lucic will have a breakout season for Boston.
It was supposed to be the season where Boston Bruins forward Milan Lucic pushed his game to the next level, but instead saw his point totals drop drastically as he succumbed to multiple injuries.
During...
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Which Way Should Boston Go?
The Bruins have one more player to re-sign before they virtually have their roster set for opening night – it’s restricted free agent Blake Wheeler. Last night, an arbiter rewarded him with a $2.2 million contract for one year. Boston now has 48 hours to decide to accept the deal, do a sign-and-trade, or let him walk to free agency (they can also buy out a player in that time...
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Blake Wheeler Receivces Significant Raise From Arbiter
In Tuesdays's arbitration hearing Blake Wheeler and his agent obviously presented an impactful case, with the outcome resulting in a one-year $2.2 million award.
The 6-foot-5 250 lbs winger, who at times is reluctant to use his body, put up 18 goals, 20 assists, for 38 points in 82 games last year with the B's.
The number is supposedly in the range of what the Bruins...
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Arbiter Makes Decision On Wheeler
The arbiter, who heard the presentations from Bruin Blake Wheeler, his agent, Matt Keator and Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli, has awarded Wheeler $2.2 million in a one year contract for the 2010-2011 NHL season. This became the expected amount after the Atlanta Thrashers signed former Chicago Blackhawk forward, Andrew Ladd, earlier this week to a reportedly, one year, ...
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Ryder May Be The Odd Man Out In Boston
from Douglas Flynn of NESN,
Michael Ryder, come on down— you’re the next contestant on The Price Is Wrong.
While the Bruins still await the decision from Blake Wheeler’s Tuesday arbitration hearing—which will determine the full extent of their salary cap issues—it is clear that general manager Peter Chiarelli will have to find a way to move out some...
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2 days ago
NHL Rumors: Boston Bruins Interested in Bill Guerin
Reports from NESN have stated that the Boston Bruins have significant interest in veteran winger Bill Guerin. It has been reported that only two teams are potential landing spots for Guerin are Boston and Pittsburgh...Read the full article on Bleacher Report...
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3 days ago
A Marc Savard Deadline Deal Would Make More Sense
In no way would trading Marc Savard before next season's trade deadline make any sense at all for multiple reasons.
For one, he's the spark-plug to their offense, and it was no secret that without him they struggled even more than they did with him. Their power-play was dismal in absence of Savard, and really can't afford to have another offensive showing like...
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Bruins offseason plans getting there
NHLHS Boston Bruins correspondent Brandon Macdonald discusses the Bruins off-season to date.
In an offseason that has seen the Boston Bruins select Tyler Seguin second overall and acquire goal-scoring winger Nathan Horton it’s hard to believe the team is still somewhat in turmoil.
Dealing with cap trouble is something that Bruins GM Peter Chiarelli has been dealing with the...
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5 days ago
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Bruins In No Hurry To Get Under The Cap; Savard and Thomas Sticking Around
What’s all the fuss over the salary cap right now in Boston? Calm down everyone, the Bruins have plenty of time to get themselves under the salary cap before they become penalized for it. They could possibly have well into the month of December to reduce their cap hit to an acceptable limit, not to mention with Marco Sturm on the LTIR (Long-term injured reserve list) his salary...
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12 days ago
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12 days ago
Bruins Need One More Change
The Bruins have made some changes during this off season. The more popular moves with fans have been trading defenseman Dennis Wideman to the Florida Panthers in return for Nathan Horton and Gregory Campbell, re-signing defensemen Johnny Boychuk and Mark Stuart, and drafting Tyler Seguin. There have been the countless rumors of Marc Savard and Tim Thomas being dealt on almost a daily...
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12 days ago
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12 days ago
Seguin Restores Hope In Boston
Tyler Seguin (Source: Yardbarker.com)
The future of the Boston Bruins is in good, no check that, great hands and those hands belong to the second overall selection in the 2010 National Hockey League Entry Draft, Tyler Seguin. After seeing him exhibit his overall skills at the Bruins Development Camp, it was easy to see why NHL Central Scouting had him rated as the number one...
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