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Salary Cap to Crush Former Giants
The tide is changing in the NHL. The introduction of the new salary cap is supposed to level the playing field giving every team a legitimate chance at competing.
Nowhere is this more evident than in Detroit. Detroit spent nearly double the new cap last season. The former NHL powerhouse has announced they are “nowhere near” signing Henrik Zetterberg and Pavel Datsyuk. Arguably, the future of their aging team.
The Red Wings are about $7 million under the 2005-2006 salary cap, and “hope to sign four or five players”.
Fat Chance.
They’ll be lucky to sign one of those players, much less four or five. Who will they choose? GM’s are faced with new challenges and decisions like never before. Teams like the Red Wings will never be what they once were. How fun will it be to watch a challenged Red Wings team struggling in the 3rd period to tie the visiting Florida Panthers or Columbus Blue Jackets?
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Jose Theodore Taking His Time
So while Canadiens fans wait to see if we’re going to have a goalie for the start of the sesaon, Jose Theodore himself isn’t too worried.
Jose was spotted this past weekend partying at Montreal’s Time Supper Club with an entourage including the lead singer of the lame rock group “Simple Plan”.
Jose is a bit of a guitar player and has performed on stage with the Montreal band on different occasions.
As a Habs fan, it’s quite embarassing that our top goalie is associated with what is one of the most horrendously lame and fake ‘bands’ out there.
Sources say Jose is close to signing a multi-year deal, before the end of the week – Perhaps the hockey and loan-sharking life has become too hard on him and he’ll decide to quit to take up a career in producing musical vomit for 10-12 year old girls.

