Mire tanítja a Pittsburgh győzelme az NHL-t?
2016.06.14. 15:06: kutyatej73
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A hozzászólások a vonatkozó jogszabályok értelmében felhasználói tartalomnak minősülnek, értük a szolgáltatás technikai üzemeltetője semmilyen felelősséget nem vállal, azokat nem ellenőrzi. Kifogás esetén forduljon a blog szerkesztőjéhez. Részletek a Felhasználási feltételekben és az adatvédelmi tájékoztatóban.
Lazlee 2016.06.14. 16:13:48
Az utolsó bekezdés még a fordítás része, vagy saját? steroi magasságokat hajszoló butaság, le is van írva benne miért.
alvering2 2016.06.15. 00:02:36
@Lazlee: fordítás
"What will be interesting is if Pittsburgh is able to continue to build on this championship. It’s never easy to keep a Cup-winning roster together, and they’re very close to the cap for next season. They face losing depth players Matt Cullen, Ben Lovejoy and Schultz as free agents, barring moving others out. (Schultz is restricted.)
The Penguins have also spent years trading draft picks and other futures to remain in win-now mode so restocking their cheap young depth options in the coming years won’t be easy. The good news is Rutherford has proved to have a deft touch with trades, and he has some pieces to move, beginning with Fleury, as the Penguins can’t protect both goalies from a likely expansion draft next summer.
The veteran GM may also be able to lean more on younger players like Dumoulin, Sheary and Rust, who were all revelations in bigger minutes as the season wore on.
If the Penguins can reload while still maintaining a similar mix of versatile depth and high-end talent, it’s possible this team can remain a contender for as long as Crosby, Malkin and Letang are elite players.
Their window remains open for a few more years, anyway."
"What will be interesting is if Pittsburgh is able to continue to build on this championship. It’s never easy to keep a Cup-winning roster together, and they’re very close to the cap for next season. They face losing depth players Matt Cullen, Ben Lovejoy and Schultz as free agents, barring moving others out. (Schultz is restricted.)
The Penguins have also spent years trading draft picks and other futures to remain in win-now mode so restocking their cheap young depth options in the coming years won’t be easy. The good news is Rutherford has proved to have a deft touch with trades, and he has some pieces to move, beginning with Fleury, as the Penguins can’t protect both goalies from a likely expansion draft next summer.
The veteran GM may also be able to lean more on younger players like Dumoulin, Sheary and Rust, who were all revelations in bigger minutes as the season wore on.
If the Penguins can reload while still maintaining a similar mix of versatile depth and high-end talent, it’s possible this team can remain a contender for as long as Crosby, Malkin and Letang are elite players.
Their window remains open for a few more years, anyway."