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thank god! i dont think i could take watching any more sioux hockey.
thank god! i dont think i could take watching any more sioux hockey.
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Actually the signing bonus is $255,000 ($85K per year for 3 years). On top of this signing bonus and base salary, as a 1st round draft pick, he will have incentive bonuses that will increase his annual income significantly if he reaches them.UpNorthStars wrote:Looks like he has signed now for the maximum a 2005 draftee can make as a rookie. 3 years, $850,000 per with an $85,000 signing bonus. Congrats to him, I'm with SB as i was getting very tired of watching Sux hockey.
I drink to the that!!Observer85 wrote:Actually the signing bonus is $255,000 ($85K per year for 3 years). On top of this signing bonus and base salary, as a 1st round draft pick, he will have incentive bonuses that will increase his annual income significantly if he reaches them.UpNorthStars wrote:Looks like he has signed now for the maximum a 2005 draftee can make as a rookie. 3 years, $850,000 per with an $85,000 signing bonus. Congrats to him, I'm with SB as i was getting very tired of watching Sux hockey.
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Reg you must drink alot!!!!Reggie wrote:I drink to the that!!Observer85 wrote:Actually the signing bonus is $255,000 ($85K per year for 3 years). On top of this signing bonus and base salary, as a 1st round draft pick, he will have incentive bonuses that will increase his annual income significantly if he reaches them.UpNorthStars wrote:Looks like he has signed now for the maximum a 2005 draftee can make as a rookie. 3 years, $850,000 per with an $85,000 signing bonus. Congrats to him, I'm with SB as i was getting very tired of watching Sux hockey.
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Not much else to do in the Northwoods, you remember those days.Indians forever wrote:Reg you must drink alot!!!!Reggie wrote:I drink to the that!!Observer85 wrote: Actually the signing bonus is $255,000 ($85K per year for 3 years). On top of this signing bonus and base salary, as a 1st round draft pick, he will have incentive bonuses that will increase his annual income significantly if he reaches them.
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so will heReggie wrote:I drink to the that!!Observer85 wrote:Actually the signing bonus is $255,000 ($85K per year for 3 years). On top of this signing bonus and base salary, as a 1st round draft pick, he will have incentive bonuses that will increase his annual income significantly if he reaches them.UpNorthStars wrote:Looks like he has signed now for the maximum a 2005 draftee can make as a rookie. 3 years, $850,000 per with an $85,000 signing bonus. Congrats to him, I'm with SB as i was getting very tired of watching Sux hockey.
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Agreed. Nice kid. Had the chance to speak with him when he was a senior. Like I said, nice kid, nice family. Congratulations and good luck.UpNorthStars wrote:I understand you'd be jealous he wasn't a Gopher (or whoever your college team of choice is) but a piece of trash? Seems a bit uncalled for.
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sachishi4 wrote:so will heReggie wrote:I drink to the that!!Observer85 wrote: Actually the signing bonus is $255,000 ($85K per year for 3 years). On top of this signing bonus and base salary, as a 1st round draft pick, he will have incentive bonuses that will increase his annual income significantly if he reaches them.

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No reason? Ha!UpNorthStars wrote:Not sure how i took it personally, but whatever...seems a little strange to call him a piece of trash for no reason, after all he is a minnesotan headed for the NHL, why show support?
And I agree, why show support?

Just keep drinking the Kool-Aid or whatever you drink up there.

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