EMERY IS BACKKKKK
PostedCOLON Fri Feb 04, 2011 10:02 am
He's been given a chance before. I'll definitely bet he won't start the majority of games on a team next season.SuperMario wroteCOLONthis is just a prelude. you haters can hate. but im about to get a starting goaltender back very soon. even if hes a back up this year, he'll have a starting job next year. goalies that lead their team to stanley cup finals always get a chance.
he was given a chance as a starting goalie and till he got injured he was playing terrific. he will again. the minute a team signs him in the off season i'll gladly bet a 2nd rounder that he will play the majority of games. we can post it in the otb lounge when it happens.Snipeshow wroteCOLONHe's been given a chance before. I'll definitely bet he won't start the majority of games on a team next season.SuperMario wroteCOLONthis is just a prelude. you haters can hate. but im about to get a starting goaltender back very soon. even if hes a back up this year, he'll have a starting job next year. goalies that lead their team to stanley cup finals always get a chance.
I'm not saying it won't happen. But you're making it see like it's a foregone conclusion.SuperMario wroteCOLONhe was given a chance as a starting goalie and till he got injured he was playing terrific. he will again. the minute a team signs him in the off season i'll gladly bet a 2nd rounder that he will play the majority of games. we can post it in the otb lounge when it happens.Snipeshow wroteCOLONHe's been given a chance before. I'll definitely bet he won't start the majority of games on a team next season.SuperMario wroteCOLONthis is just a prelude. you haters can hate. but im about to get a starting goaltender back very soon. even if hes a back up this year, he'll have a starting job next year. goalies that lead their team to stanley cup finals always get a chance.
nick, you're a douchebag. that is all.facey wroteCOLONFeel free to ask me how I know, but despite your belief that " he was playing terrific" , he was only good (last year) in one category, wins...amazing what being the goalie for the Flyers does ( Elite 2-way forwards, deepest forwards in the NHL, and amazing top 4 d-men on top of a quality bottom pairing)! Ray's rather far removed from the run with the Senators -> That's 2006, when they were by far the most dynamic offensive team in the league... the guy averages a GAA close to 3 and isn't a .910 sv% goalie, in his prime. Betting a 2nd rounder for a guy who's not even worth one seems like so over-compensating, fake, confidence. (Could be small penis syndrome, would have to ask Kareem about that though ).
With all that said (too much I'm sure), if the guy signs in Anaheim I would try and acquire him... but for the same reason I've gotten their other AHL goalies (not to be confused with Bobkov); Interested not because he has a slight hope in hell of stealing a starter job (especially not from Hiller or another proven net-minder), but because he could become the backup or get games in for the backup if one of the goalies gets injured.
lol im not trading emery unless i get a big upgrade somewhere. at this moment im holding a stock that can rise as high as the value of a starting goaltender. this post was made in the general discussion board and not the trading block for a reason .mr. bruin wroteCOLONI'd like to be a fly on the wall while you two are in trade talks...
SuperMario wroteCOLON1st Multipoint game and he was awesome tonight. he's baaaaaaaaaaaaaack.
Accuracy:SuperMario wroteCOLONi think hes going to put up ppg numbers once again. people forget how dominant of a playmaker savard can be.Ryan wroteCOLONAnd soon he'll be on his back and back on the IR.
SuperMario wroteCOLONDatsyuk is STILL the greatest forward on the planet.
Who are your 3 most untradeable players?
oh andSuperMario wroteCOLONMine are Backes, Brown and Giroux.
SuperMario wroteCOLONEmery has no contract and may not play again depending on his recovery.
SuperMario wroteCOLONlol im not trading emery unless i get a big upgrade somewhere. at this moment im holding a stock that can rise as high as the value of a starting goaltender. this post was made in the general discussion board and not the trading block for a reason .mr. bruin wroteCOLONI'd like to be a fly on the wall while you two are in trade talks...
Hey fucker, I feel like trading. What sayith you? Letang for Hall?facey wroteCOLONSuperMario wroteCOLONlol im not trading emery unless i get a big upgrade somewhere. at this moment im holding a stock that can rise as high as the value of a starting goaltender. this post was made in the general discussion board and not the trading block for a reason .mr. bruin wroteCOLONI'd like to be a fly on the wall while you two are in trade talks...
Mixing metaphor is hard to counter... but safe return and value gained vs potentially maximizing profit but at an increasing risk -> some people have long trading careers, others are flashes in the pan. Free asset gains value when news is fresh and expectations not yet tempered, waiting for unrealistic gains will, more-often then not, result in a loss of net profit. It's where homework & experience comes into play.
Quick semi-related question: will Ray be waiver exempt when he returns?
Ray will be waiver exempt on his return. He has not played in europe or abroad this year and will not have to pass through waivers to be assigned to a team. If emery does sign anywhere he'll be in the AHL to start for conditioning at the very least, he hasn't played games in ages.facey wroteCOLONSuperMario wroteCOLONlol im not trading emery unless i get a big upgrade somewhere. at this moment im holding a stock that can rise as high as the value of a starting goaltender. this post was made in the general discussion board and not the trading block for a reason .mr. bruin wroteCOLONI'd like to be a fly on the wall while you two are in trade talks...
Mixing metaphor is hard to counter... but safe return and value gained vs potentially maximizing profit but at an increasing risk -> some people have long trading careers, others are flashes in the pan. Free asset gains value when news is fresh and expectations not yet tempered, waiting for unrealistic gains will, more-often then not, result in a loss of net profit. It's where homework & experience comes into play.
Quick semi-related question: will Ray be waiver exempt when he returns?
SuperMario wroteCOLONNick, I want to commend you for putting so much effort into your post. The time it must have taken you alone deserves recognition.
I'm going to ignore the fact that you reacted like a woman at my harmless joke at you. Try not to be so emo though. It really isn't masculine .