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semin-rules Posted - 06/07/2007 : 05:48:11
Selanne might retire next year because he finally got what he wanted!

What are your thoughts on this?

Should he retire? Should he keep playing?

Heres the link, it's near the bottom.

http://www.nhl.com/nhl/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=316814

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PainTrain Posted - 06/07/2007 : 19:06:31
quote:
Originally posted by stastnysforever

I thought he'd retire aftwer that brutal season in colorado but he got traded and during the lockout he regrouped he could still play another 5 or 6, maybe become the second to get to that 2000 mark

what do Calgary and a tea bag have in common- they're both only good for one cup



2000 please... unless he becomes bionic man he ain't getting there. But I would love to see him pass Kurris 601 goals to be the most scored Finnish player.
stastnysforever Posted - 06/07/2007 : 16:21:38
I thought he'd retire aftwer that brutal season in colorado but he got traded and during the lockout he regrouped he could still play another 5 or 6, maybe become the second to get to that 2000 mark

what do Calgary and a tea bag have in common- they're both only good for one cup
-oil-country- Posted - 06/07/2007 : 16:14:52
He shouldn't retire...He should get traded to the OILERS! Lol just kidding only in my dreams, But back to the topic. I hate to say it but I think he might, If he does I will be sad to watch a true great to leave. Please stay Teemu.

P.S Lol I love his name Teemu.


stastnysforever Posted - 06/07/2007 : 15:58:44
He should try to get another one, right now Anaheim isn't too expensive, he could stay and get one soon

what do Calgary and a tea bag have in common- they're both only good for one cup
PainTrain Posted - 06/07/2007 : 15:28:01
The Finnish Flash is having fun why would he retire? I say he'll get another 40 goal season next year.
Beans15 Posted - 06/07/2007 : 13:50:09
According to the site I get my info from they will have 11 players under contract with a Cap hit of $27.7 million. If the cap goes to $48 million, they should have more than enough room to keep the meat of the group together.

Here is the link to the site I use. Although I am not 100% sure on the accuracy, it is close enough to get the gist.

http://www.nhlnumbers.com/index.html

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willus3 Posted - 06/07/2007 : 13:29:40
It's a little off topic but what kind of room do they have with the cap? Will they be able to keep the core that they have now?

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Beans15 Posted - 06/07/2007 : 12:32:51
This is Anaheim's Free Agent situations for the up coming season:

Unrestricted:

Sellane, Shawn Thorton, Brad May, Mark Hartigan, Sean O'Donnell, Joe DiPenta, Ric Jackman, Kent Huskins, J.S. Giguere.

Restricted:

Sebastian Caron, David MacKee, Aaron Rome, Bjorn Melin, Tim Brent, George Parros, Ryan Shannon, Travis Moen, Dustin Penner.

For the season after

Unresticted:

C.Kunitz and I. Bryzgalov


Restricted:

Getzlaf and Perry.


To answer your question about Pronger and Niedermeyer- Pronger is under contract through the 09/10 season($6.25 million per year) and Niedermeyer through the 08/09 season ($6.75 million per year).



I can see, if Selanne wants to still play, nothing more than a 2 year contract. With basically both of their goalies and the three best young stars getting raises in at least the next two years, I can't see Burke being able to go more than 2 years for Selanne. He was making $3.75 million and he was 3rd in the league in goals and 11th in total points. I would not be surprised to see a 2 year, $8-8.5 million contract to the Finnish Flash!



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willus3 Posted - 06/07/2007 : 10:09:51
quote:
Originally posted by leigh

If I were him I'd be thinking repeat. That team is pretty well rounded and could easily do it again. For many teams the stars and planets have to align properly to win (ie: Tampa Bay, Florida) but for others it is earned through a solid team, a good system and strong leadership...this sounds like Anaheim to me. They have been building for a few years and it has culminated last night.

What is their UFA situation this summer? Anyone?



I was wondering their UFA situation as well. I had heard Scott Niedermeyer and Pronger were but I'm not sure if that is true?

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leigh Posted - 06/07/2007 : 09:04:17
If I were him I'd be thinking repeat. That team is pretty well rounded and could easily do it again. For many teams the stars and planets have to align properly to win (ie: Tampa Bay, Florida) but for others it is earned through a solid team, a good system and strong leadership...this sounds like Anaheim to me. They have been building for a few years and it has culminated last night.

What is their UFA situation this summer? Anyone?
Mikhailova Posted - 06/07/2007 : 07:53:45
No Teemu, stay in the NHL!!

Pierre McGuire asked him about this, he said he didn't know if he'd retire or not. He's only 36, he's not that old...he still plays well and he should definitely stay for the next few seasons. The fans and the team would appreciate it. If decides to stay...Kiitos, Teemu!!
B-rett10 Posted - 06/07/2007 : 06:09:11
Teemu ain't going anywhere baby he is going to stay at the pond for a couple more season because I can see him just loving it! He might want to do it again to and they have the team there to do back to back cups.

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