BREAKING: Kings trade Dubois to Washington for Darcy Kuemper

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  1. Wow the caps got rid of darcy thats good for them I work for the caps and all my coworkers were bitching when he started

  2. Did everyone think Florida won last night and the offseason started today lol?

    I guess Kuemper’s contract is easier to swallow and he might revert back to the form we saw when Avs made the cup run. Not sure if Washington knows what they’re getting into. Shocked they weren’t given extra incentive to eat the whole contract.

  3. Washington bought CapFriendly only to trade for *that* contract? Woof.

  4. The Caps are my second favourite NHL team, and it pains me to see them make a move like this.

    Did they miss the memo where PLD’s temper tantrums resulted in him forcing his way off 2 different teams before he was 24? Or did they miss that he plays with no passion or fire, and was decidedly uninterested in competing in the playoff series vs Edmonton?

    I don’t think Kuemper was a world-beater, but in a league where many teams have goalie troubles, I feel like they could’ve found a way to trade him away without taking back a contract like PLD’s!

    Hope he turns out to be great in Washington, maybe he will if he gets the minutes… probably not, but maybe.

  5. Blake needs to go. The Kings got Kuemper for Vilardi, Iafallo, Kupari and a second-round pick.

  6. HAHAHAHA…. I am not excited about Kuemper, but how in the hell did we dump that PLD contract and gain cap with no extra picks or players involved?

    Holy crap Caps. Terrible move

  7. lol Caps buying Cap Friendly so other teams can’t use it’s tools like the buyout calculator and yet they are the ones who end up with the buyout candidate.

  8. Thank god Canadiens didn’t trade for this guy. 4 teams in 8 years for a big young center? Yeah no thanks.

  9. Hey we finally got rid of kutznetsov let’s trade for another cancer

  10. Dude was dying to go to Montreal, doesn’t happen. Goes to Los Angeles and says “This is a dream come true”. Lasts 1 of 8 contract seasons.

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