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Jagr traded to the Rangers
I don't think it's confirmed yet, but many radio stations are reporting that the deal is close to being sealed.
Apparently it looks like Jagr for Nedved, Barnaby, and Lundmark. ...... there goes his career right down the drain. :-\ :| |
I watched a little of the game last night and I don't really know much about hockey but I can just tell the Rangers suck
Their was like 3 people at the game haha |
His career has been going downhill ever since he was traded from the Pens
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yeah
we outscored 9-2 in the last 2 games |
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I don't think he's even had a good year in washington has he?
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Nope. Jagr was(is) my favorite player in the NHL and he was the reason I started watching hockey and liking the Pens back in the early 90's. Too bad the Pens couldn't get him back. Lemuiex and Jagr together again. :y:
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A few years ago - Who woulda thunk that a team with BOTH Lindros and Jagr wouldn't be such a big deal?
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Jagr should do better in New York anyways he'll have better linemates. I haven't heard anything about it yet though.. Isn't this the same rumor from last summer though same guys are involved.
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Atleast Jagr may not go to Detroit anymore.
THAT would've been scary. |
im still laughing over lindros's lucky punch that broke thorntons cheekbone
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Lindros sucks. he'll get his soon...again. and joe is the man/tough and he's gonna have surgery tommorow morning but he'll be in the lineup a game or 2 after that. |
http://sportsmed.starwave.com/media/...sis_jagr_i.jpg
Not Jagr http://www.hockeymidgetdrummond.com/...mir%20jagr.jpg That's Jagr He was finished as soon as he cut his hair. Although he did do well with the Pens for a while with short hair. |
<font color=969696>I don't see it confirmed anywhere. If this trade did happen, I am going to slice Glen Sather's neck.</font>
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Hasn't been confirmed.
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Haha yeah they suck
But did anyone see Lindros punk Thornton out? :lol: -edit- Obviously cheeba did. :cool: |
I saw it.....it didnt even look like that good of a punch but I guess it was because Thronton got ****ed up
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Lindros was one hell of a tough bastard in junior. Don't underestimate his fighting skills.
Sather is rumoured to be on his way out in New York, so this trade isn't as close as done as speculated. |
Yeah Lindros used to be my favorite player when I watched hockey. :cool:
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<font color=969696>I want to see Glen Sather fired tomorrow.</font>
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I always hated Jagr on the Capitols
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there goes my Jagr to the wings for Joseph trade. But with Hasek hurt there is no chance of that. But what if the Wings traded Hasek for Jagr. Oh man one can only dream.
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Heh wow if that's the deal the Caps get a really good return for someone whose heart just isn't there anymore. His best years have passed him.
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Well it's been rumored to happen for like 500 years, so it's about time (if it actually did happen)
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well I still haven't seen anything on TV or on anyones websites so im gonna assume this isn't happening at the moment.
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Yeah it's not on TSN.ca yet. When it's up there, I'll believe it
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the rangers arn't that stupid are they? you'd think they'd have learned their lesson about high priced talent. maybe if they were a cup contender or something. </font> |
Jagr is playing real well right now too.
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LMFAO
Jagr traded for ANSON CARTER |
lol that doesn't even make sense!
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Source?
p.s. LOL |
Jagr set to go to Rangers
TSN.ca Staff 1/23/2004 TSN has learned that the Washington Capitals have worked out a deal to trade All-Star forward Jaromir Jagr to the New York Rangers in exchange for forward Anson Carter, pending league approval by a trade call. TSN has also learned the Capitals are picking up approximately $20 million of the remaining $44 million on the contract after this season. Sources have told TSN Jagr has agreed to defer $1 million a year for the balance of the contract. That money is deferred with interest and guaranteed. Before the restructuring of his contract, Jagr was scheduled to earn $11 million a year in each of the next four seasons beyond this one. There is a club option for a fifth year, also at $11 million, but there ways the fifth year could become guaranteed to Jagr in the event of the following: -if he scores 40 goals or 90 points and his team wins the first round of the playoffs in the final year of the contract. -if he scores 80 goals or 180 points in the final two years of the contract and his team wins two rounds of the playoffs. -if he wins a major award in the final three seasons of the deal or his team wins two Stanley Cups in that time. The deal between the Caps and Rangers was effectively agreed to yesterday, sources said, but the re-structuring of the contract had to be negotiated this morning between the Rangers and Jagr's agent. Now Jagr will make $10 million a year for the balance of the contract with $1 million per year deferred with interest. Of that $10 million per year, the Caps are picking up about half for the four year period. When the Capitals and the Rangers broached the subject in late November, Washington was believed to be willing to assume about $20 million of Jagr's contract. A six-time first team All-Star, Jagr, 31, is second on the Capitals in scoring this season with 16 goals and 29 assists for 45 points in 45 games. Carter, who led Canada to a gold medal at the IIHF World Hockey Championship last spring, returns to the team where he made his NHL debut. Carter played 19 games with the Capitals in 1996-97 after being traded from the Colorado Avalanche. In eight NHL seasons with the Rangers, Capitals, Edmonton Oilers and Boston Bruins, the 29-year old has 153 goals and 174 assists. He has 10 goals and seven assists in 45 games with the Rangers this season. Jagr has not provided the payoff expected when the Capitals made him the highest paid player in the league. The team failed the reach the playoffs in his first season and was eliminated in the first round by Tampa Bay last year. Attendance has sagged for a franchise that was already losing some $20 million per year. Jagr has fought sporadic slumps and injuries to average about one point per game with the Capitals, but those numbers are well down from his superstar years with the Penguins. More to follow. |
Anson Carter is the man.
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Kovalev
Lindros Jagr Leetch Bure* Dunham (good goalie, but not with this team) Nedved Poti Messier ...and they won't make the playoffs |
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LOL it's like he's trying to build up the old Penguins dynasty team.
Maybe if Pittsburgh's financial troubles worsen, they can just buy the team and try to win a Cup that way :lol: |
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Well, lets see... Jagr, Kovalev, Stevens, Ulf Samuelsson, Nedved, Kevin Hatcher... Any other Pens who ended up playing for the Rangers? edit: Barnaby, Kasparitis (how'd I forget him?) |
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