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The Dallas Stars are expected to sign defenseman Ryan Suter to a four-year contract, reports TSN's Darren Dreger. 

The exact details are not yet known, but it's believed to be in the $3-4 million range per year, Dreger adds

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4 hours ago, sioux rube said:

If I was a betting man I’d say he’s played his last NHL game. What an idiot 

I'm surprised the Sharks didn't get rid of him when the gambling debt came up.

4 hours ago, sioux rube said:

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After reading some of the stuff he has done, he's definitely a POS.

I find it hard to believe that he hasn't bet on hockey especially with his gambling problem he has.  

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On 8/19/2021 at 10:59 PM, SWSiouxMN said:
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Everybody: As far as NHL ready venues with a rabid and awaiting fanbase... this has always been the best move....

Bettman:  Shreveport.

 

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One of the interesting thing when you see players with NMC or NTC they all have Canadian teams on the list. No one wants to got to a Canadian team. So putting a team in Quebec isn’t going to happen for awhile. Houston will get a team before they put one in Quebec or Canada. 

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14 hours ago, Frozen4sioux said:

Everybody: As far as NHL ready venues with a rabid and awaiting fanbase... this has always been the best move....

Bettman:  Shreveport.

 

Kansas City has the Sprint Center.  Could start a nice rivalry with the Blues.

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21 hours ago, cberkas said:

One of the interesting thing when you see players with NMC or NTC they all have Canadian teams on the list. No one wants to got to a Canadian team. So putting a team in Quebec isn’t going to happen for awhile. Houston will get a team before they put one in Quebec or Canada. 

Why? 

Well, it isn't "pay" per se. The new NHL CBA makes all teams pay in US Dollars. 

It is strongly related to the tax paid on the salary. Face it, TBL and FLA have a hidden advantage with no Florida state income tax. 

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