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Old 07-07-2023, 08:34 PM   #261
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Because all of us were speculating for the week on firsts+ for a retained Tofolli, we were setting ourselves up to be let down.
I think if the pandemic had not screwed up the cap going up Toffoli probably gets that 1st but salaries have continued to rise while the cap did not thus creating less value for veteran wingers and much more for cost controlled assets.
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Old 07-08-2023, 06:28 PM   #263
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Here's another article from the interview with Egor.

Since the google translate link wouldn't load, and I'm too lazy to translate the whole thing, I'll just copy paste it.
Spoiler!


This one actually has a few more tidbits in it, so hopefully you enjoy the read.

He apparently used to train with Solovyov in Florida, they also used to be teammates in dynamo, so he gave him a call. Zadorov set him up with a realtor, later he'll probably show him around town. When asked what would be a successful season for him? he answered that a Stanley cup.
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Old 07-22-2023, 12:06 AM   #264
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A fan recently posted a video of every goal Sharangovich scored in the NHL. One thing that stood out to me watching the video besides his great shot, is that many of his goals seem to be clutch (game tying, go-ahead goals, insurance goals, and last minute goals). He often seems to come up big when needed.



Going by the few comments, it sounds like fans liked him.
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Old 07-22-2023, 12:24 AM   #265
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A fan recently posted a video of every goal Sharangovich scored in the NHL. One thing that stood out to me watching the video besides his great shot, is that many of his goals seem to be clutch (game tying, go-ahead goals, insurance goals, and last minute goals). He often seems to come up big when needed.



Going by the few comments, it sounds like fans liked him.
14:13 is a good one
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Old 07-22-2023, 01:02 AM   #266
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14:13 is a good one
7:05 as well.
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Big, skates well, goes to the dirt and has a quick hard accurate shot, what's not to like? when you add in a good looking prospect in Suniev it may turn into epic theft.

I think we're lucky, I'm told the Avalanche were pushing hard for him and offered Lehkonen and the 37th pick but the Devils didn't like Lehkonen's contract term.
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It’s kind of nice to hear that the fans seemed to like him and recognized that he needed a better opportunity.
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... many of his goals seem to be clutch (game tying, go-ahead goals, insurance goals, and last minute goals).


That's a great video, but now it has me wondering what percentage of goals scored in the NHL are any one of these: game-tying goals, go-ahead goals, insurance goals, and last-minute goals.

My guess is that most goals scored by a pretty wide margin fit this definition of "clutch."


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That's a great video, but now it has me wondering what percentage of goals scored in the NHL are any one of these: game-tying goals, go-ahead goals, insurance goals, and last-minute goals.

My guess is that most goals scored by a pretty wide margin fit this definition of "clutch."


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Fair. It’s a pretty tight league so that makes sense. Maybe clutch would be limited to late game tying and game winning goals.
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Old 07-22-2023, 04:59 PM   #271
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People would if been thrilled about a late first...this guy is a better player than the average late first
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People would if been thrilled about a late first...this guy is a better player than the average late first
Agreed, I'm very excited about Sharangovich, especially with a rejuvinated Huberdeau. I think they'll end up being together from the get go and Huberdeau will be back to a 90-100 point forward.

Then maybe Wolf gets an opportunity, pulls a Binnington and suddenly we're a legit threat.
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People would if been thrilled about a late first...this guy is a better player than the average late first
True, but so is Toffoli, a guy that scores 70pts probably goes in the top 10. Now would the cost to move up into the top 10 from a late 1st be a 3rd round pick?

The difference is that you're getting only 2 years of Yegor compared to a late first round pick that might give you 5-8 years in the organization, including 3 on an ELC.

I'm not saying that he's going to be a bad player, but right now it feels as though the Flames should've gotten more. Especially when you consider all they gave up for Toffoli.
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People would if been thrilled about a late first...this guy is a better player than the average late first
That's a very good point. Burke always said a prospect was further along on the food chain than a pick. Not that Sharon is a prospect.
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True, but so is Toffoli, a guy that scores 70pts probably goes in the top 10. Now would the cost to move up into the top 10 from a late 1st be a 3rd round pick?

The difference is that you're getting only 2 years of Yegor compared to a late first round pick that might give you 5-8 years in the organization, including 3 on an ELC.

I'm not saying that he's going to be a bad player, but right now it feels as though the Flames should've gotten more. Especially when you consider all they gave up for Toffoli.

When you look at it in terms of what they gave up for Toffoli, of course, it's disappointing. But that was BT, and he's gone now, tearing apart Toronto's future.

The fact is, I think this is an excellent return for Toffoli who is unlikely to repeat this production at his age, without Sutter's preferential treatment, and outside of a contract year.

I would not be surprised to see Toffoli get out-produced in this trade.

Imho, full marks to Conroy. He sold high and bought low.
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