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I like the signing. Coburn has been a stud for this team. The only problem I have with him is that I would like him to score more and be involved in the offense more. Preferably PP but hes got Kimmo and Pronger ahead of him which isnt his fault. Now maybe Carle will be dealt.
i support this decision. 4.5 is a big cap hit, but you know someone on the open market would have given him 4.5-5 mil anyway needing a top defenseman. coburn is a solid top 4 defenseman, and for his role here i think he does a great job. on a stanley cup contender he's the type of guy you want on your second pairing. glad he'll be here. and hes still relatively young. i think the only thing i want to see him improve is using his size more. he's almost as big as pronger! he needs to learn to use that size to put fear into his opponents.
with the way its looking, i think once timonen and pronger retire its going to be coburn and mez as our 1 and 2 defensemen. or at least i feel thats the plan the flyers have in mind.
Leino got that on the market too and would he have been worth it? No. The market will always over pay. The current team should not.
I dislike this signing....a lot
I agree that is what he will get on the market, but for us to jump the gun and sign him now for what market value might be makes little sense to me.
We have about 1092u89372894 days until he hits the open market. Why not negotiate with him and get that price tag down. That's the advantage of signing a hometown guy as opposed to a free agent. I just feel like Homer walked into the room, put a piece of paper down, and asked Coburn to name his price.
This is coming from a Homer supporter also. I think this was very bad management on his part.
I love the idea of signing him to 4 years, but I'm with PP48....a little patience might have gone a long way in this case.
Statistically, he's become more of a strictly defensive guy only.
I agree that is what he will get on the market, but for us to jump the gun and sign him now for what market value might be makes little sense to me.
We have about 1092u89372894 days until he hits the open market. Why not negotiate with him and get that price tag down. That's the advantage of signing a hometown guy as opposed to a free agent. I just feel like Homer walked into the room, put a piece of paper down, and asked Coburn to name his price.
This is coming from a Homer supporter also. I think this was very bad management on his part.