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Don Waddell dit qu’il ne sait pas quand Max Pacioretty pourra revenir à l’action, et il y a intérêt à le faire revenir, mais ils devront explorer ce qui existe en termes de buts marqués. « Nous voulons nous assurer que nous ne comptons pas sur quelque chose qui n’existe pas. »


Don Waddell dit qu’il ne sait pas quand Max Pacioretty pourra revenir à l’action, et il y a intérêt à le faire revenir, mais ils devront explorer ce qui existe en termes de buts marqués. « Nous voulons nous assurer que nous ne comptons pas sur quelque chose qui n’existe pas. »


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9 Comments

  1. RallyPigeon

    We will see what happens. I wouldn’t be surprised if this is the summer where a big trade happens. The team is unlikely to find much help in the UFA market. There are a few Canadian teams I can think of (Flames, Jets, Leafs) that might be doing some level of reset/reshuffling and willing to put interesting high profile guys on the market.

  2. Zealousideal-Hand-92

    I understand his reasoning, but man I really wanted him to work out here

  3. Chris_Attalus

    I love Max but we need to let him go. We tried going after mostly-reliable options and look where it got us. We need a sure-fire, young goal scorer.

  4. oooriole09

    Patches is 34 (35 in November) and has missed more games than the forever injured Kase.

    He just simply can’t be Plan A/B/C to address the scoring problem.

    Now, if Plan A/B/C get done and there’s a nice ~$1.5m in space on the table, Patches would be the ideal vet contract. You’re not needing him to be there, but if he is, you’re way better off.

  5. Clark828

    Think I’m just going to turn out till FA hits. So many rumors that all contradict each other.

  6. Dishface

    We need to sign him to a milk every last bit of hockey out of you contract. Like 2 x 1.5m per year expecting to play ~60 games if healthy. Staying here is the best chance to win a cup next year!

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