At the same, that's a big reason why someone like Kane will sign for a longterm deal. He's not going to take the risk of getting injured and missing out on that next contract, he's going to push for as much guaranteed money as possible.
That's me 99% of the time. I learned it very early. Today was a fluke where I was done, but then suddenly couldn't access the file I needed to attack to an email.
I just made the dumb mistake of telling someone I'd have work done for them today. Usually I'm intentionally vague when it comes to timelines. Right as I'm about to finish up... server crashes.
I feel like I missed something good. I didn't even know the Kane thread was a thing anymore until it was mentioned here. I must have strongly programmed myself to not even see it on the list of threads.
I wore my white BU jersey to every game for 9 years. I retired it after the 2009 national championship. I hope your jersey is as disgusting as mine. There are countless beer stains all over that thing.
Being from the Buffalo Sabres of the college hockey world, UNH, Moses would be perfect to keep us exactly where we are.
Yes, I realize that my wife will never read this, but I can't resist taking the shot at them anyway.
Or they could never lose again. That would solve just about everything for them. It makes me think of the "I will never die" line in Team America (please don't post the link, liger).
So why is Moses at camp while none of the other AHL only deals are? I assume that means they worked out some special "show me" type deal with him with a shot at a two-way deal. And Sahir Gill, there's a name I haven't seen in a while.
edit: And if he makes that team, I will forever refer to the last d-man on the AHL list as Billy MacWilliam.