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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2017 1:47:45 GMT -6
I just looked on nhl.com website, and Colorado has allowed only one fewer goal in six fewer games. Perhaps a big win in Colorado Saturday will help us move out of last pace, in the goals allowed stat.
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Post by pokeybandit on Feb 3, 2017 6:55:03 GMT -6
My bet is that the Jets resign Pavelec for 1 yr (like 1.5 million) and have Pavelec push Hellebuyck with the expectation that Hellebuyck becomes the clear #1 the year after. Is it ideal? No way. But I think that's what the Jets do given their loyalty and their history of not trading players.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2017 10:08:22 GMT -6
My bet is that the Jets resign Pavelec for 1 yr (like 1.5 million) and have Pavelec push Hellebuyck with the expectation that Hellebuyck becomes the clear #1 the year after. Is it ideal? No way. But I think that's what the Jets do given their loyalty and their history of not trading players. Not going to happen.
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Post by Grumpz on Feb 4, 2017 10:46:58 GMT -6
My bet is that the Jets resign Pavelec for 1 yr (like 1.5 million) and have Pavelec push Hellebuyck with the expectation that Hellebuyck becomes the clear #1 the year after. Is it ideal? No way. But I think that's what the Jets do given their loyalty and their history of not trading players. A career bottom feeding goal tender isn't pushing anything but pain killers. The Jets will bring in someone after the expansion draft. It's their only choice.
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