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September 17, 2025 at 3:55 pm #28130
Unholy_Goalie
ParticipantIt’s probably a minor strain, Domi has a habit of doing a lot of offseason cross training where he plays multiple non-hockey sports.
Oh I know, he’s expected back before the end of camp let alone preseason. Just one of my dumb jokes lol
FYI, gave it some thought and I like what you’re saying about Cowan except one thing, fuck using up one year of his contract BUT mainly keep him on the Marlies. Call him up and send him down as needed nice and easy tho, isn’t that a nice thing considering all the little hiccups the NHL is trying to put into place cap wise? Waiver exempt guys might start getting used a bit differently, nice and helpful IR coverage.
They could save the year of his ELC by not using him at all until the playoffs. If he plays so well in the playoffs that he’s worth playing more than 9 games, then so be it. But if we have a situation where we have McMann (or any other plug like Jarnkrok, Kampf, Robertson etc.) scoring 0 goals like they did last year, pull him out of the line-up, put in Cowan and see what it gets you.
September 17, 2025 at 3:41 pm #28124Dozzer
ParticipantIt’s probably a minor strain, Domi has a habit of doing a lot of offseason cross training where he plays multiple non-hockey sports.
Oh I know, he’s expected back before the end of camp let alone preseason. Just one of my dumb jokes lol
FYI, gave it some thought and I like what you’re saying about Cowan except one thing, fuck using up one year of his contract BUT mainly keep him on the Marlies. Call him up and send him down as needed nice and easy tho, isn’t that a nice thing considering all the little hiccups the NHL is trying to put into place cap wise? Waiver exempt guys might start getting used a bit differently, nice and helpful IR coverage.
September 17, 2025 at 3:03 pm #28116Unholy_Goalie
ParticipantAnd Domi is already hurt lol
It’s probably a minor strain, Domi has a habit of doing a lot of offseason cross training where he plays multiple non-hockey sports.
September 17, 2025 at 3:03 pm #28115lief
Participantoh well maybe next year
September 17, 2025 at 2:26 pm #28095Big23Questions
ParticipantAnd Domi is already hurt lol
Here comes Roslovich
September 17, 2025 at 1:42 pm #28085Dozzer
ParticipantAnd Domi is already hurt lol
September 17, 2025 at 8:55 am #28023
yes its me 2050Participant
Fuck you AA – you pussy.
Still using my username like a coward. Figures you’re a mitchy-boy.-23Big
I don’t think it is AA. AA is a total libtard, and UG is a complete cunt-servative.
lobe when you talk dirty
September 16, 2025 at 9:07 pm #27953habman1975
Participant
Fuck you AA – you pussy.Still using my username like a coward. Figures you’re a mitchy-boy.
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I don’t think it is AA. AA is a total libtard, and UG is a complete cunt-servative.
September 16, 2025 at 5:36 pm #27931CanadaCup
Participantnor will he sign with a Canadian team.
I wouldnt count Edmonton out on this one.
Ive read a few articles that say he’s not interested in playing for a Canadian because of the sex scandal
There is also this from Dreger-
Ex-Calgary Flame Dillon Dubé could be a potential top-six option for the Maple Leafs this fall. Dubé and former New Jersey Devil Michael McLeod “are not going to have any problems finding homes, NHL homes.”
“I wouldn’t be at all surprised if Treliving and the Toronto Maple Leafs put their hat in the ring and take a decent swing at Dillon Dubé.”
There’s history there, of course. It goes back to the Calgary days between Dubé and Brad Treliving.
“It doesn’t mean that Toronto is a frontrunner. It doesn’t mean that the Maple Leafs are going to land Dillon Dubé. But I mentioned earlier about their want for a top-six forward. The assumption is that a player like that could come in and fill that role.”
Leafs aren’t interested
September 16, 2025 at 4:02 pm #27928Big23Questions
Participantnor will he sign with a Canadian team.
I wouldnt count Edmonton out on this one.
Ive read a few articles that say he’s not interested in playing for a Canadian because of the sex scandal
There is also this from Dreger-
Ex-Calgary Flame Dillon Dubé could be a potential top-six option for the Maple Leafs this fall. Dubé and former New Jersey Devil Michael McLeod “are not going to have any problems finding homes, NHL homes.”
“I wouldn’t be at all surprised if Treliving and the Toronto Maple Leafs put their hat in the ring and take a decent swing at Dillon Dubé.”
There’s history there, of course. It goes back to the Calgary days between Dubé and Brad Treliving.
“It doesn’t mean that Toronto is a frontrunner. It doesn’t mean that the Maple Leafs are going to land Dillon Dubé. But I mentioned earlier about their want for a top-six forward. The assumption is that a player like that could come in and fill that role.”
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