Winnipeg is going to throw Jordan Staal-like money at Zajac. I am definitely worried about him leaving.
If I had to bet on he or Zach leaving to sign with his home team I'd have bet big on Zajac.
A 7-10 year deal in the neighborhood of $5-5.5M per would be good for Travis. Lou does need to feel him out now, and use the possibility of a signing a long-term ******** contract before the CBA wipes them out to gauge which way he's leaning.
Winnipeg and now Minnesota have both got to look pretty attractive to him.
But how can we trade him unless we're getting a #1 center back? Difficult situation if that's what it comes to.
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After losing both Gomez and Parise for "family reasons", when will Lou finally learn and stop drafting players that have families?
That is why I am not worried about Trav Trav, we have his whole family held hostage in Albany, guy can't leave!!! Also why we need to get Brian back here asap. I want my baby gio happy!!!!
That is why I am not worried about Trav Trav, we have his whole family held hostage in Albany, guy can't leave!!! Also why we need to get Brian back here asap. I want my baby gio happy!!!!
Then Lou's biggest mistake was letting Jordan Parise go
I finished reading the blog of Holik's after listening to the podcast and I was pretty disappointed that they fail to call Zach on his LIES.....so I took it upon myself to post just that in the comments section there.
And I predict that Semin will sign here with the Devils. Why? Because a good many here don't want that to happen. Things always happen in an opposite way around here. Just like Lou signing that New "goon" when we made it all clear we didn't want another goon.
That is why I am not worried about Trav Trav, we have his whole family held hostage in Albany, guy can't leave!!! Also why we need to get Brian back here asap. I want my baby gio happy!!!!
To be on the safe side, we should round up all his childhood friends and set them up in a house near Travis'. And get them all matching BFF bracelets.
On the other hand, maybe Travis is a grown man, is okay living a plane ride away from his childhood home, and would rather have a shot at winning than the pleasure of driving past his old grammar school every day.