https://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/...est-bombshell/
Flames related:
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4. Geoff Ward could retire undefeated, now 6-0 running the bench. While Calgary gave its interim boss a salary raise for the remainder of the season, they have yet to commit to him for the rest of the year. First, after a tumultuous month, the organization just wanted to breathe and see how the players responded. Second, the Flames did not want to be unfair to him by saying, “Hey, it’s yours” in case circumstances changed at a later date. I believe the metaphor being used is, “They’re dating, but not engaged.” Results speak, however, and, right now, Ward’s are excellent. He’s come a long way since assisting Don McKee at the University of Waterloo in 1989.
5. I’m not sure anyone knew what to expect when Peters was told in Buffalo that he could not be with the team. But everyone noticed an immediate difference, a more relaxed vibe. Winning creates the most happiness. Second is your players getting their cookies. Sean Monahan, who looked lost, has points in all six of those games, and goals in each of the past four. Johnny Gaudreau, looking so much more engaged, has four points. Dillon Dube, Milan Lucic, Zac Rinaldo and Derek Ryan had 16 points before Ward’s ascension and 19 since. A little belief goes a long way.
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Other interesting tidbits:
There is reason to believe the NHLPA will use the full escalator next year to get to a projected $84-$85 million salary cap
This is because so many players negotiated low salary year due to the potential lockout and therefore escrow will not be as high
Islanders are looking for a scorer
Toronto does not want to trade Kapanen
Buffalo has considered Galchenyuk
Kings and Kovalchuk will try to work out a mutual contract termination after the Dec 15 signing bonus is paid out.