Forsberg gets a 1 year, 1 way deal for $775k in arbitration. I can’t imagine not buying him out.
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Ugh. It's the one-way part that's going to cause anxiety.
Forsberg gets a 1 year, 1 way deal for $775k in arbitration. I can’t imagine not buying him out.
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He and Carrick are pretty similar. Fine.
Is there an easy way to find the number of 1 way contracts that teams bury in the minors each year?
I know we are always low, but suspect other clubs with bigger purse strings are higher (but much higher?).
Is that too, something changing here?
Luke weighs in on the Waddell situation...
https://www.newsobserver.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/luke-decock/article233585707.html
Except that Carrick shoots left and Wood is a righty.
So as far as Dundon is concerned, its sort of a verbal contract and I will let you know 12 months out that I would like our arrangement to end. Except the NHL bylaws will require an actual contract with a GM be in place by the end of August. Hopefully Waddell stays because its not going to be easy to find anyone experienced who is going to accept that kind of year to year arrangement. And while we might be making decisions by committee, its pretty important (at least to me) to have someone with the GM title who actually knows how to navigate ALL the things a GM has to do. That is not always an easy guy to find.
This is where Dundon's aversion to convention runs up against the reality of the culture of NHL management. I think he got a pretty good taste of that last year when he struggled to find GM candidates who would even interview with him ... and then at least two who did interview with him turned around and trashed him to their media buddies. Fenton is absolutely 100% the guy who made a huge deal out of that $400K salary offer, which Dundon basically got crucified for in the hockey press. Because for some weird reason hockey writers take it as a personal insult when anybody tries to do anything different in an NHL front office. NOBODY gatekeeps with the fury of the NHL press.
And look ... it's Tom's money and his organization. He can conduct his business however he wants, and then as a consumer I get to either endorse his methods with my money or not. That's fine. I'd love to see the Canes settle in and operate in a sensible fashion, but that's probably just not going to happen with Tom Dundon at the wheel. We can either get used to that or we vote with our feet and bail. I don't think he's changing anytime soon. I saw a Caps fan compare Dundon to early Ted Leonsis, before the realities of the NHL smoothed out most of his disruptive maverick tendencies. Frankly, I miss the old Ted. The one who shook stuff up and asked tough questions in the Governor's meetings. If ever there was a league that needed disrupting, it's this one. So I'm inclined to let Tom be Tom to some extent. He has proven to me that he's serious about this venture and that he's willing to put his own money on the line when it matters.
For the record ... one other thing I absolutely LOVE about this whole situation with Waddell is the irony. The ENTIRE hockey media mocked Dundon for hiring Waddell last year. He was old, he was a crappy GM, he was out of the loop ... remember? I mean, I didn't really disagree with any of that, but the manic glee that those people took in pointing and laughing at Dundon was palpable.
Now ... "how could he let his successful GM talk to another team? What kind of idiot doesn't have his GM locked in after they make it to the Conference Finals?" Honestly. Do these people ever listen to themselves?
Are there any organ players out there?
https://raleigh.craigslist.org/msg/d/raleigh-carolina-hurricanes-organ/6950989409.html
Dundon says why pay an organ player when you can simply play a recording...
:couch
An organ grinder and a monkey would be more entertaining!
My initial concerns about TD and his style, viewpoint, methods and inexperience are resurfacing.