i stole this from hfboard but the stats come from the new NHL edge thing
Flyingchairs
He wanted to trade the contract, not necessarily the player
Over_Ad3146
I remember in either the first or second game the announcers said that he was working like crazy in the off-season and that he gained 20 pounds I was shocked. But he’s looked so good this season I’m really glad that we weren’t able to trade him
HockeyNut2
He’s doing great so far, I think that trade was just to clear space and grab a pick, not sure Krug was something the Flyers asked for. Suprised to see him getting clocked at 101 though, maybe he will see some more powerplay time with that cannon. Not saying they wouldn’t still have York as the quarterback, but if he can get that thing on net from the point at that velocity, it’s going to be hard for goalies to snatch it up with no rebound chances.
Sleezoid
I’m not going to lie, I was furious when we gave him the contract last year (I still don’t like it, screw you chuck) but he’s made some real nice subtle plays that impressed me while holding the offensive zone blue line. Then I’m mad because I convinced myself to not like him, but am happy because he still is very young and some of those plays were extremely heads up/smart plays.
endlesslyconflicted
Dammit Danny, why aren’t you psychic?!?!
The_Mauldalorian
The issue isn’t Sanheim. The issue is that he may not play this well for 8 more years. He wanted to undo Chuck’s bullshit in exchange for dealing with Krug’s cap hit.
SaltySparrow27
I thought sanhiem has looked very good so far these first 5 games
qmak420
Could still be traded in the future if he waives NMC for probably a better return.
If he plays really well for a couple years the price he’ll command for his contract might be very nice. Of course that’s best case scenario.
doc-mantistobogan
Somehow I slipped into the timeline where Sanheim is the defenseman that leads us to the cup, nice
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i stole this from hfboard but the stats come from the new NHL edge thing
He wanted to trade the contract, not necessarily the player
I remember in either the first or second game the announcers said that he was working like crazy in the off-season and that he gained 20 pounds I was shocked. But he’s looked so good this season I’m really glad that we weren’t able to trade him
He’s doing great so far, I think that trade was just to clear space and grab a pick, not sure Krug was something the Flyers asked for. Suprised to see him getting clocked at 101 though, maybe he will see some more powerplay time with that cannon. Not saying they wouldn’t still have York as the quarterback, but if he can get that thing on net from the point at that velocity, it’s going to be hard for goalies to snatch it up with no rebound chances.
I’m not going to lie, I was furious when we gave him the contract last year (I still don’t like it, screw you chuck) but he’s made some real nice subtle plays that impressed me while holding the offensive zone blue line. Then I’m mad because I convinced myself to not like him, but am happy because he still is very young and some of those plays were extremely heads up/smart plays.
Dammit Danny, why aren’t you psychic?!?!
The issue isn’t Sanheim. The issue is that he may not play this well for 8 more years. He wanted to undo Chuck’s bullshit in exchange for dealing with Krug’s cap hit.
I thought sanhiem has looked very good so far these first 5 games
Could still be traded in the future if he waives NMC for probably a better return.
If he plays really well for a couple years the price he’ll command for his contract might be very nice. Of course that’s best case scenario.
Somehow I slipped into the timeline where Sanheim is the defenseman that leads us to the cup, nice