Yep. I recall leaving Hebert unprotected and he went on to have a damn good career.ratonmono wrote:I'd protect Allen easily. Elliott is a good goalie but he is what he is. His potential is reached. Allen still has a higher level to reach. The best thing about Elliott is that you get a solid if unspectacular goalie for a good price. Berglund would be exposed to the draft for certain.
Re: Hull Said (On the radio) There Are Too Many Teams
27I wonder if Hull and Hitch ever argue over the last doughnut.
Re: Hull Said (On the radio) There Are Too Many Teams
28We let the wrong goalie go that year.....Man in the box wrote:Yep. I recall leaving Hebert unprotected and he went on to have a damn good career.ratonmono wrote:I'd protect Allen easily. Elliott is a good goalie but he is what he is. His potential is reached. Allen still has a higher level to reach. The best thing about Elliott is that you get a solid if unspectacular goalie for a good price. Berglund would be exposed to the draft for certain.
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29The question you have to ask yourself is do you want a Allen/Billington or Elliott/Billington combo the following season. Allen will be in a do or die situation next year if they do expand.Man in the box wrote:Yep. I recall leaving Hebert unprotected and he went on to have a damn good career.ratonmono wrote:I'd protect Allen easily. Elliott is a good goalie but he is what he is. His potential is reached. Allen still has a higher level to reach. The best thing about Elliott is that you get a solid if unspectacular goalie for a good price. Berglund would be exposed to the draft for certain.
Re: Hull Said (On the radio) There Are Too Many Teams
30The salary cap would make an expansion draft in this era much different from the expansion drafts of the past. I see tons of high-paid players getting exposed..... Salary dumping galore.