I'll never understand how the mind of Charles Wang, owner of the New York Islander hockey club, works.
The New York Islanders signed Alexsei Yashin to a 10-year deal, and the only thing he does consistently is underperform. Of course, with a big fat 10-year contract, he's basically untradeable.
Lesson learned... right?
Wrong. I like Rick DiPietro, I do. He's an exciting netminder and not without talent. But to sign a 25-year old goalie to a FIFTEEN YEAR CONTRACT? Whaaaaaaaaaat?!
This, on top of canning general manager Neil Smith and replacing him with Garth Snow. As much as I hate the Rangers and dislike Neil Smith, the guy is a pro with experience building a team. So hey, why not fire him right after hiring him, and replace him with a backup goaltender.
These are strange times for my beloved Islanders. Anyone remember the old Paul Newman flick "Slapshot!"? I'm wondering if it's beginning to come true on Long Island.
Oh, and apologies to all you wonderful e-strippers who helped us out...I still want to meet you all, but the job's got me swamped. Once I'm out from under, I'll be lurking about Elmwood looking for you.
don't forget chico- you are in buffalo, where baseball doesn't count. I was once asked if I've ever been to a pro sporting event. I had to think for a second, and then answered "yeah, I saw the Cubs at Wrigley". The response to which was a snort and "no a REAL sport. Baseball doesn't count." Hmph. I'll take baseball over football ANY day.