So... who wants to sign a petition saying that I am a good luck charm and should be gifted permanent season tickets?
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Buck Nasty;2324733; said:In the absence of JO I will take responsibility for trade deadline updates:
RANGERS TRADE GABORIK TO BLUE JACKETS, PENDING APPROVAL
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=419778
Also:
Steve Mason to Philadelphia for a bag of pucks and some foil.
buckeyescott11;2324744; said:I take it Gaborik is a good trade? I don't watch much hockey outside of Columbus so I have no idea of who's really that good. I am happy as hell they got rid of Mason.
BayBuck;2324750; said:Gaborik is in the last year of a big deal, has 19 points in 35 games for NYR this season and was the MVP of last year's All-Star game. Can't help to have a veteran scorer in an actual playoff chase.
3074326;2324754; said:He'll be in Columbus next year too. Contract runs out after the 2013-2014 season. It's actually a really good deal from a contract POV too. They get rid of Brassard's contract, and if Gaborik doesn't work out they're rid of him after next season. Then they'll have a bunch of cap space.
Kekalainen managed to get Gaborik without compromising the future. Brassard needed a new address, and the addition of Gaborik is a hefty boost in skill. The losses of Dorsett and Moore are mitigated by the Blue Jackets? depth of bottom-six forwards and young defensemen. It was done without surrendering any of their three, prized first-round picks.
They have, in essence, traded Nash, Brassard, Dorsett, Moore and a sixth-round pick for Brandon Dubinsky, Artem Anisimov, Tim Erixon, Gaborik and a first-round pick. That is more than rearranging furniture. It is a renovation, well done.