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Were Murray's Comments Enough to Encourage Eichel to Stay in College for a While?
He hasn't been drafted yet so will this still be the case?
He will be drafted and there's zero reason to believe he'd pull an Eli Manning.
“It’s hard to talk about playing for a team next year when the draft hasn’t happened,” Eichel said of the Sabres via conference call. “A lot of things can happen on draft day. Nothing is set in stone right now, but obviously it would be really nice to play there. There’s so much tradition there, and it’s a great hockey city.”
Re: Were Murray's Comments Enough to Encourage Eichel to Stay in College for a While?
Eichel will definitely play some day for the Sabres.
He isn't going to not sign for the 3 years and then become a FA.
I just see him going back to college next year as a sophomore to win a championship rather than playing with a very dysfunctional Sabres team next year.
“It’s hard to talk about playing for a team next year when the draft hasn’t happened,” Eichel said of the Sabres via conference call. “A lot of things can happen on draft day. Nothing is set in stone right now, but obviously it would be really nice to play there. There’s so much tradition there, and it’s a great hockey city.”
Is there a better source than that lol Thanks for ruining Spikes day
Re: Were Murray's Comments Enough to Encourage Eichel to Stay in College for a While?
Aren't you worried about your Rangers? Penguins will take the next 3....Crosby is heating up! But keep stalking this site, and make your childish comments. Or, just go hang out with you Boston bruin loser fan Lemon/Canadian!
Re: Were Murray's Comments Enough to Encourage Eichel to Stay in College for a While?
and if he does go back to college... Murray's behavior will factor into the decision.
people want to be more than an analytic. They inherently desire to be where they're appreciated. Now I realize professional sports is a put up or shut up proposition, but some really good hockey people who aren't named Tim Murray are counseling him to get that extra year in college.
TM handling things the way he did, does nothing counter weight that.
Douche nozzle can wait and lose the lottery again next year.
Judging by the video of him saying that he was coming for Buffalo before pounding a beer, I don't think he's refusing to go to Buffalo.
McDavid is likely to pull a Lindros or Eli, judging by his reaction. But i doubt that even happens.
No one is saying that Eichel is refusing to go to Buffalo.
Just that he may delay coming for a year or two to stay in college to win a championship or two rather than coming to a very weak Sabres line up during that same time period.
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