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  • Tailback U
    No substitute 4 strength.
    • Nov 2008
    • 10282

    #31
    Originally posted by Bob Kuzzy
    LOL @ giving a 35 year old a 7 year contract..
    Seriously, he'll probably got 3 more years left in him 5 tops then he'll hang 'em up. But I'm sure the last couple of years on the contract won't cost Philly too much.

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    • Blade
      Walking SAM site
      • Feb 2009
      • 3739

      #32
      Originally posted by Tailback U
      Seriously, he'll probably got 3 more years left in him 5 tops then he'll hang 'em up. But I'm sure the last couple of years on the contract won't cost Philly too much.
      Originally posted by Bob Kuzzy
      LOL @ giving a 35 year old a 7 year contract..
      Any of you clowns ever heard of Chris Chelios, Ray Bourque, Scott Stevens? When did you guys started watchin hockey, when Crosby started playin?

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      • Tailback U
        No substitute 4 strength.
        • Nov 2008
        • 10282

        #33
        Originally posted by Blade
        Any of you clowns ever heard of Chris Chelios, Ray Bourque, Scott Stevens? When did you guys started watchin hockey, when Crosby started playin?
        Pronger is a completely different type of player than those guys. Not saying he can't do it, but he is going to lose a lot more than those guys do as he gets older because he is bigger and therefore even slower than them.

        Pronger will be more like Rob Blake as he starts to age, IMO, who is a liability now because he is too slow and takes way too many penalties.

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        • wr50l
          Glen & CJ are secret Huns
          • Oct 2008
          • 4114

          #34
          The 7 year deal for the cunt is fine. The contract is frontloaded, the cap hit is $5m now which is very economic at this time, he'll retire before it's done in all likelihood, and he will always have his terrific shot and passing regardless of age.
          Last edited by wr50l; 07-08-2009, 11:02 AM.

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          • Kuzzy Powers
            Beautiful Like Moses
            • Oct 2008
            • 12542

            #35
            Originally posted by Blade
            Any of you clowns ever heard of Chris Chelios, Ray Bourque, Scott Stevens? When did you guys started watchin hockey, when Crosby started playin?
            Ray Bourque retired at the age of 40, so Pronger would be on the hook for 2 extra years. Furthmore.. Chris Pronger is NOT the great Ray Bourque. Stevens didnt even make it to 40.. he announced his retirement at 39.

            Chris Chelios is bionic.. but he doesnt rely on playing physical nearly as much as Pronger does. I realize in the NHL clubs are giving out long contracts to help the cap sito.. but it doesnt make giving a 35 year old a 7 year contract any less dumb.

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            • Bigpapa42
              Junior Member
              • Feb 2009
              • 3185

              #36
              Originally posted by Bob Kuzzy
              Ray Bourque retired at the age of 40, so Pronger would be on the hook for 2 extra years. Furthmore.. Chris Pronger is NOT the great Ray Bourque. Stevens didnt even make it to 40.. he announced his retirement at 39.

              Chris Chelios is bionic.. but he doesnt rely on playing physical nearly as much as Pronger does. I realize in the NHL clubs are giving out long contracts to help the cap sito.. but it doesnt make giving a 35 year old a 7 year contract any less dumb.
              Detroit signed a 28-year old Henrik Zetterberg to a 12 year contract and got praised for it. Is it really that much more likely for a 40-year old forward to continue to play at a high level than a 42-year old defenseman?

              Given that the cap hit is small for those last years, its a minimal risk.

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              • wr50l
                Glen & CJ are secret Huns
                • Oct 2008
                • 4114

                #37
                If Pronger retires at any time they have to pay him nothing. If Pronger becomes shit in his last two years, they will have to pay him a few hundred thousand dollars to cut him.

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                • Kuzzy Powers
                  Beautiful Like Moses
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 12542

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Bigpapa42
                  Detroit signed a 28-year old Henrik Zetterberg to a 12 year contract and got praised for it. Is it really that much more likely for a 40-year old forward to continue to play at a high level than a 42-year old defenseman?

                  Given that the cap hit is small for those last years, its a minimal risk.
                  I dont praise anyone for signing anyone for that long, but ok. Regardless.. signing a 28 year old to a long contract makes more sense than a 35 year old. A lot of shit can happen in 12 years, including Hank no longer being in Detroit.. theres more flexibility to work with in that contract than Pronger's.

                  Only in the NHL do they sign 35 year olds to 7 year contracts..

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                  • Bigpapa42
                    Junior Member
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 3185

                    #39
                    Originally posted by Bob Kuzzy
                    I dont praise anyone for signing anyone for that long, but ok. Regardless.. signing a 28 year old to a long contract makes more sense than a 35 year old. A lot of shit can happen in 12 years, including Hank no longer being in Detroit.. theres more flexibility to work with in that contract than Pronger's.

                    Only in the NHL do they sign 35 year olds to 7 year contracts..
                    Really? 12 years is smarter than 7 years? Pronger has proven he can play at a pretty high level at 35 years old, when we have no idea how good Zetterberg will still be 35, when they are only halfway through that contract. A lot can happen in that time, you are correct.

                    As wr50l pointed out, the Pronger deal gives the Flyers a great deal of flexibility. They aren't hooking themselves up for the whole time with no way out. This deal likely gives them more flexibility than a 3 year deal for more per season would.

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                    • Kuzzy Powers
                      Beautiful Like Moses
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 12542

                      #40
                      Originally posted by Bigpapa42
                      Really? 12 years is smarter than 7 years? Pronger has proven he can play at a pretty high level at 35 years old, when we have no idea how good Zetterberg will still be 35, when they are only halfway through that contract. A lot can happen in that time, you are correct.

                      As wr50l pointed out, the Pronger deal gives the Flyers a great deal of flexibility. They aren't hooking themselves up for the whole time with no way out. This deal likely gives them more flexibility than a 3 year deal for more per season would.
                      Well, to be fair, I dont think any extension for that period of time is really smart, but its obviously for economic reasoning. Atleast if Hank stays "strong" theres more flexibility in trading him than a potentially 38+ year old Pronger. Not to say that Chris cant play till hes 42, I just dont like that long of a contract at that age.

                      Cant you tell that im willing to find anything negative possible about Pronger, and of the Flyers, who I also hate?

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