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Re: Yashin Not Going Anywhere...Yet Quote:
Originally Posted by Isles2279 So, Snow released a statement supporting Yashin. Perhaps that is a sign Yashin will not be bought out, and then again maybe its not. It wouldnt be the first time a GM said one thing and later reversed course. Turns out there has been a petition circulating about that calls for Wang to buy Yashin out. Anyone know which site has this? | In today's Newsday: Quote:
Right after the Islanders' first-round playoff loss to Buffalo ended, Ryan Smyth said, "I don't want to say it's embarrassing ... but a lot of guys didn't leave whatever they had out there until the end." Some interpreted that as a shot at Yashin, who was scoreless in five playoff games.
Since the end of the season, Islanders fans at one Web site have organized a petition and letter-writing campaign urging owner Charles Wang to exercise his right to buy out the remaining four years of Yashin's contract valued at $26.45 million at a cost of $17.63 million spread over the next eight years. Snow claimed he was unaware of the fan movement, and his comments about Yashin indicated a buyout no longer is a consideration if it ever was.
"Alexei Yashin has put up some great numbers for us," Snow said. "When you think about when he first came here in 2001, that was a situation under previous ownership where the franchise struggled. They traded for Alexei Yashin and Michael Peca, Adrian Aucoin and Chris Osgood and turned the franchise around.
"He's been a vital part of this organization. At the end of the day, he played 58 games and had 50 points. Who knows what kind of season he would have had if he didn't get injured? The first two months, he came out like gangbusters, and he couldn't be stopped. We're looking forward to having the same start again next season."
Yashin totaled 28 points in the first 22 games before suffering a knee injury that put him on the disabled list twice during the season. His agent, Marc Gandler, said Yashin would have no problem surrendering the captaincy if it was considered best for the team, but he was hoping to finish his contract. Sounds like Yashin can expect to collect his full $7.6 million next season.
"We want Ryan"
Internet reports that Smyth has turned down a "mega-offer" from Wang are unfounded, according to agent Don Meehan. "No, I've never even talked to Charles," Meehan said recently. "But that goes with the territory."
Meehan said he expects to meet today with Smyth for their first formal discussion about whether he wants to negotiate with the Islanders or wait until July 1 to explore free agency. "I doubt very much whether we're going to have an immediate decision," said Meehan, who indicated a decision is more likely next week.
"All I'll say is this organization wants Ryan Smyth," Snow said. "The community and the organization embraced him. Ryan and his family and agent all realize how much we appreciate him and want him back in an Islanders uniform."
| Snow backs Yashin - Newsday.com
I have to think it's just leverage so maybe they can trade him. I'll try to find the petition - and gladly sign it. |