
I did a thing this weekend.
you look nice today.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: orange on December 03, 2014, 02:55:22 PM
Brody is a Blue. Oh well, so what! I hope he gets lots of playing time and even out-performs their current goalie and everyone's expectations. Go Marty!
The Devils can't catch a break. Or, for that matter, score more goals. Drop a shoot out loss the Redwings after leading 3-1. Drop a shootout loss to the Flames after leading 4-1. (I might have those scores switched up). They played well against the Islanders, lost 3-1 including an open netter at the end. They played well against the Pens, and lost 1-0 after a 3rd period Malkin goal. This is a frustrating season.
How about that Bortuzzo hit on Jagr?! I didn't even know this guy's name until now. I dislike the Penguins, but really screw this guy. Hit was pretty blatantly high and late, if you find a good video shot of it. But out of anyone on the Devils, you hit Jagr like that? A legendary ex-penguin? Only thing I would have liked to see is more retaliation from the Devils, or at least a Win.
Quote from: RankResistance on November 27, 2014, 10:03:59 AM
I've been trying to buy a guitar for two years, but I am having difficulty deciding/pulling the trigger, but I check daily for "deals." Are you trading for the guitar or are you trying to get rid of the guitar?
These tribute ones were roughly $900-1000ish new (they were basically a stripped-down offshoot of the Studio). For a point of reference, they did the same thing for the 2013 line (50s, 60s, 70s tribute). Used, like you've said, I've seen them all over the place, mostly between $650-750.
I don't know how this will change now that the 2015s have been released and are SUBSTANTIALLY more expensive (for example, the $2500 Standard is now $3800, the really cheap $600 "Junior" is now $1100, etc.)- some people have speculated it will drive up the demand on the older "budget" models. I would like one of the 50s models with the P90s in them. I actually enjoy the feel of the unfinished neck.
I don't know about the headstock damage and its effect on price. That's no small ding. If it's something you/other people can live with and is purely aesthetic, it's all well and good. But if I'm buying, I'd probably expect some sort of discount, if only for the hit you would take if you hypothetically try to re-sell it.
Sorry, this probably wasn't helpful.
Quote from: kw on November 26, 2014, 07:55:42 PM
rabble, january 2nd buffalo v florida, you in?
Quote from: ramblinrabble on November 25, 2014, 12:03:14 PM
One of the biggest factors in contract negotiations these days is contracts of comparable players. You look at recent goalie signings; , Varlamov: 5 years, 5.9 per, Bishop: 2 years at 5.95 per, Lehtonen: 5 years at 5.9 per, Crawford: 6 years at 6 per. He's had similar statistical numbers to them with, give or take, plus averages more games per season than any of them. Then on top of that you factor in that Pittsburgh doesn't have any other solid options. Nobody's really looking to trade a goalie, there aren't any solid free agents now or coming up in the offseason. Then you factor in that in his previous ten seasons in the NHL, one shortened due to the lockout, one due to injury, he's had at least 30 wins four times, 40 wins two times, and has a Stanley Cup ring, and excluding the lockout shortened season and 2002-2008, hes played in at least 60 games since 2006. If you've got a logical reason why that's a bad contract, have at it.
Quote from: ramblinrabble on November 25, 2014, 12:03:14 PM
One of the biggest factors in contract negotiations these days is contracts of comparable players. You look at recent goalie signings; , Varlamov: 5 years, 5.9 per, Bishop: 2 years at 5.95 per, Lehtonen: 5 years at 5.9 per, Crawford: 6 years at 6 per. He's had similar statistical numbers to them with, give or take, plus averages more games per season than any of them. Then on top of that you factor in that Pittsburgh doesn't have any other solid options. Nobody's really looking to trade a goalie, there aren't any solid free agents now or coming up in the offseason. Then you factor in that in his previous ten seasons in the NHL, one shortened due to the lockout, one due to injury, he's had at least 30 wins four times, 40 wins two times, and has a Stanley Cup ring, and excluding the lockout shortened season and 2002-2008, hes played in at least 60 games since 2006. If you've got a logical reason why that's a bad contract, have at it.