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Snow reached out to the 35-year-old Nabokov on Saturday shortly after the Islanders claimed him from the Detroit Red Wings—the team with which Nabokov signed a one-year contract on Thursday. Snow said when he identified himself on the phone, Nabokov immediately hung up.
“I think I’m going to stay home for now, I’m sticking with my decision,” Nabokov said Sunday. “It’s nothing against the Islanders and their organization. It’s nothing to do with that. It’s just that I’m at the point in my career where I want to help a team win in the playoffs. I don’t see how I could help the Islanders or what I could do for them. It doesn’t make a lot of sense to me. And I hope they understand that.
“I was surprised they picked me up. I was like, ‘Wow, what’s the point?”’
Nabokov has a good point. Like really, wtf is the point in that???????
A lot of organizations understand the circumstances and wouldn't do that to a vet.
Kinda reminds me of when the Grizzlies drafted Steve Francis even after he made it VERY clear he does not want to play for a Canadian team.
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First place in regular season guarantees Stanley cup, just like last time for the canucks
It may not guarantee a cup, but it's like winning the lottery. You have to buy a ticket first. Can't do that if your team doesn't even make the playoffs.
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Nabokov has a good point. Like really, wtf is the point in that???????
A lot of organizations understand the circumstances and wouldn't do that to a vet.
Kinda reminds me of when the Grizzlies drafted Steve Francis even after he made it VERY clear he does not want to play for a Canadian team.
Yeah that was a dick move by GM Snow. He obviously knew the vet wanted to win a championship. I don't see how he could help the retarded Islanders..lol
if anyone's interested I have a 2 tickets for the nashville game on wednesday
sec 313 row 14
alcohol permitted section on the side where the canucks attack twice
$120 for the pair
I'm in Tampa right now and there's commercials for Lightning games, $9 tickets include free parking and there's a money back guarantee if you don't enjoy the game. lol Posted via RS Mobile
I'm in Tampa right now and there's commercials for Lightning games, $9 tickets include free parking and there's a money back guarantee if you don't enjoy the game. lol Posted via RS Mobile
LoL... just looked it up, and yeah... seems like they have the "money back guarantee" promo from time to time... and not too many people take advantage of it.
I'm in Tampa right now and there's commercials for Lightning games, $9 tickets include free parking and there's a money back guarantee if you don't enjoy the game. lol Posted via RS Mobile
if the canucks tickets were this cheap, I'd not study for my midterms just to go to every single game.
it's kind of a stupid promo, odd's are 95% of the people buying $9 tickets aint gonna be cheap enough to get a refund lol
That's what they are counting on... A money-back guarantee on an $80 Canuck ticket would be financial suicide. Especially with all the cheap-asses in Vancouver haha.