Sean Avery mess
Posted: Thu Dec 4, 2008 2:57 pm
How do the stars rid themselves of this cancer. The local team sure can pick them, and the bad apples always seem to show thier worst after they get here. What now?
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cmavswin wrote:Stars have options for this some of them would involve luck ie... trade, waived and claimed, waived not claimed and a AHL team willing to accept him. The other is tell the knucklehead to go home wait out the year than buy out the last three years at I believe 75% of his salary (like what they did with Guerin) and only pay about $1.85 mil for the next 6. My hope is a trade or waived and claimed however I feel that the buy out is the option that will end up happening.
xbl_sucks wrote:cmavswin wrote:Stars have options for this some of them would involve luck ie... trade, waived and claimed, waived not claimed and a AHL team willing to accept him. The other is tell the knucklehead to go home wait out the year than buy out the last three years at I believe 75% of his salary (like what they did with Guerin) and only pay about $1.85 mil for the next 6. My hope is a trade or waived and claimed however I feel that the buy out is the option that will end up happening.
Sorry C but your not getting any NHL team to touch Avery. I mean the guy is a cancer, he will more then likely clear waviers and go to the AHL and maybe then he might get picked up by a team but count Toronto, Detroit, New Jersey and New York out of the running for him. Detroit likes guys who show leadership on and off the ice and are possitive role models. Brian Burke said in a interview that they have 0 interest in Avery and New Jersey wouldn't want him with the Brouder situation and New York was gald to rid themselves of a cancer.
timd1218 wrote:xbl_sucks wrote:cmavswin wrote:Stars have options for this some of them would involve luck ie... trade, waived and claimed, waived not claimed and a AHL team willing to accept him. The other is tell the knucklehead to go home wait out the year than buy out the last three years at I believe 75% of his salary (like what they did with Guerin) and only pay about $1.85 mil for the next 6. My hope is a trade or waived and claimed however I feel that the buy out is the option that will end up happening.
Sorry C but your not getting any NHL team to touch Avery. I mean the guy is a cancer, he will more then likely clear waviers and go to the AHL and maybe then he might get picked up by a team but count Toronto, Detroit, New Jersey and New York out of the running for him. Detroit likes guys who show leadership on and off the ice and are possitive role models. Brian Burke said in a interview that they have 0 interest in Avery and New Jersey wouldn't want him with the Brouder situation and New York was gald to rid themselves of a cancer.
Detroit already had Avery and let him go.
The sad thing with Avery is, he is a really good hockey player when he plays. If he wasn't messed up in the head, I would love the Pens to pick him up.
He needs a coach like Mike Keenan to kick his ass when he does his crap.
xbl_sucks wrote:cmavswin wrote:Stars have options for this some of them would involve luck ie... trade, waived and claimed, waived not claimed and a AHL team willing to accept him. The other is tell the knucklehead to go home wait out the year than buy out the last three years at I believe 75% of his salary (like what they did with Guerin) and only pay about $1.85 mil for the next 6. My hope is a trade or waived and claimed however I feel that the buy out is the option that will end up happening.
Sorry C but your not getting any NHL team to touch Avery. I mean the guy is a cancer, he will more then likely clear waviers and go to the AHL and maybe then he might get picked up by a team but count Toronto, Detroit, New Jersey and New York out of the running for him. Detroit likes guys who show leadership on and off the ice and are possitive role models. Brian Burke said in a interview that they have 0 interest in Avery and New Jersey wouldn't want him with the Brouder situation and New York was gald to rid themselves of a cancer.
cmavswin wrote:xbl_sucks wrote:cmavswin wrote:Stars have options for this some of them would involve luck ie... trade, waived and claimed, waived not claimed and a AHL team willing to accept him. The other is tell the knucklehead to go home wait out the year than buy out the last three years at I believe 75% of his salary (like what they did with Guerin) and only pay about $1.85 mil for the next 6. My hope is a trade or waived and claimed however I feel that the buy out is the option that will end up happening.
Sorry C but your not getting any NHL team to touch Avery. I mean the guy is a cancer, he will more then likely clear waviers and go to the AHL and maybe then he might get picked up by a team but count Toronto, Detroit, New Jersey and New York out of the running for him. Detroit likes guys who show leadership on and off the ice and are possitive role models. Brian Burke said in a interview that they have 0 interest in Avery and New Jersey wouldn't want him with the Brouder situation and New York was gald to rid themselves of a cancer.
I know the Stars are toast when it comes to Avery that is why I said luck. I believe that to go to the AHL someone would have to want him and I doubt that happens. The Stars are going to end up buying out Avery at the end of the year and hopefully Brett does nothing like this again.