Sources tell
@DailyFaceoff
: #NYR expected to acquire Patrick Kane for 2023 2nd Rd Pick (can become a 1st) and a 4th Rd Pick. #NYR and #Blackhawks plan to conduct 3-team trade call tonight.
Possible Kane makes #NYR debut Wed in Philadelphia vs. #Flyers.
Breaking: The Chicago Blackhawks have a deal in place to send star winger Patrick Kane to the New York Rangers, sources told @kristen_shilton. pic.twitter.com/nHvTfdT5Da
So how can the Rangers fit Patrick Kane under the cap ceiling? It’s complicated and for that I asked for the help from the great website, PuckPedia.
Here’s what would need to happen:
Waive Jake Leschyshyn by February 25 to accrue $1.75M+ in cap space
Trade Vitali Kravtsov to shed $875K more
Get third party involved to drive Patrick Kane AAV to $2.625M (75%)
én sajnálom mert szerintem baromira tehetséges és nem negyedik sorba való. a csere valami cap trükközés ahogy olvastam. lehet még akarnak valakit hozni.
igen ez így van, de kane marha pipa amiatt, hogy a rangers nem tudott megegyezni a chicagóval és helyette taraszenkót vitték. amúyg nekem is van egy olyan érzésem, hogy még nincs lefutva ez a sztori.
NYR have acquired F Vladimir Tarasenko and D Niko Mikkola in exchange for a conditional first-round pick in the 2023 NHL Draft, a conditional fourth-round pick in the 2024 NHL Draft, Sammy Blais and Hunter Skinner.
This season, the Canucks have blown a multi-goal lead eight times and gone on to lose, like they did Tuesday night to the Pittsburgh Penguins, going from 3-0 ahead seven minutes into the game, to a 3-3 tie by first period’s end to an ultimate 5-4 loss in which they were outshot 36-24.
Eight is an ugly figure, but it’s actually not the most single-season total in team history: The 1986-87 edition of the Canucks lost after blowing multi-goal leads on nine occasions.
The Canucks’ current record is well off the pace, but they are on pace to blow past both their all-time team record and the National Hockey League record of 13.
According to the NHL’s statistics and research department, three teams in league history share the all-time record of 13 losses after blowing multi-goal leads: The 2013-14 New York Islanders and two teams from the 1986-87 season in the New Jersey Devils and the Detroit Red Wings.
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The high-scoring, bad-defence, small-goalie mid-’80s were quite the time for teams blowing leads, in fact. Of the 23 teams in NHL history that lost nine or more times after holding multi-goal leads, 10 played between 1984 and 1987.
Notably, three of those teams were the Toronto Maple Leafs: The 1985-86 and 1986-87 Leafs both lost 10 times after blowing multi-goal leads, while the 1984-85 Leafs lost nine times in such fashion.
A fórumban a kiadvány regiszrált látogatói kapnak lehetőséget magánvéleményük kifejezésére.
Ezen vélemények nem tükrözik a kiadó szerkesztőségének álláspontját.