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nuxfan
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Posted - 09/22/2010 :  22:27:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:

Sorry to burst you bubble but both Hall and Paajarvi are scratches tonight. You will get to see Eberle. Let me know if you think he looks small and slow out there.



Eberle is quick. And small. I was actually surprised how small he looked compared to everyone else on the ice tonight. The only one smaller than him was Lee Sweatt (Canucks prospect), who looked absolutely childsized.

I noticed that nearly every time a Canuck lined up Eberle for a hit, they backed off some - no one laid him out despite opportunities. In one case, Edler even made sure he was OK after a moderate bodycheck.
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leigh
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Canada
1755 Posts

Posted - 09/22/2010 :  22:36:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
After a 2 year slide I predict that Iginla is back on his game and finally cracks the 100 point milestone for the first time in his NHL career.

As for the Sedin's both breaking 100 points this season...that's a no brainer nuxfan. They have consistently improved year over year, they are generally healthy players with no nagging injuries, Henrik eclipsed the mark last season and Daniel was on pace for 110 points. I don't think this is a bold prediction at all. It's expected. But cool story none-the-less.
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Alex116
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6113 Posts

Posted - 09/22/2010 :  22:38:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by leigh

After a 2 year slide I predict that Iginla is back on his game and finally cracks the 100 point milestone for the first time in his NHL career.




Leigh......you might have just won the award for the BOLDEST (is that a word?) prediction yet!
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n/a
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Posted - 09/23/2010 :  06:07:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Definitely a bold prediction from Leigh, especially since I KNOW he looked at the chart I posted a while back about all the 50 goal scorers, and the huge trend for all of them after the age of 30 . . .

The problem with the prediction is that Iggy is a natural goal scorer, and a skilled passer . . . but not a natural "assist guy". This is why he never has, and never will, get above 100 points, IMHO. He came very, very close a few years - most notably 98 pts 2 years ago, when he scored 50 at the ripe old age of 31 - but even then only had 48 assists. Basically, what I am saying is, for Iggy to get 100 points, he may have to score at least 45 to even get in that range . . . as 55 assists is his highest assist total ever .

To predict that Iginla, at the age of 33, is going to sest a career mark in assists, is dreaming, IMHO. Jokinen would have to have some kind of out-of-the-blue monster season for that to ever happen, or some such other statistical anamoly would have to happen.

It ain't happenin', but I feel your love for the Flames, Leigh.

"Take off, eh?" - Bob and Doug
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The Duke
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Posted - 09/23/2010 :  15:47:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Iglina may have hit 100 if Calgary would have hung on to Mike Cammaleri, this guy seems to be getting better and better. Maybe the best player Inglina has played with.
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Posted - 09/23/2010 :  16:14:08  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by Alex116

Would love to help with an opinion Beans, but call me cheap, i didn't feel like dishing out 13 bucks for an exhibition game on PPV!



Since the arena was purchased by Rogers, there are no longer PPV games for Vancouver those were all sponsored by Telus, all the PPV games are now found on Sporsnet One.
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Beans15
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Canada
8286 Posts

Posted - 09/23/2010 :  18:05:25  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Sportsnet One is not on regular cable so it might as well be pay-per-view for some of us. I was really pumped about the 68 games that RSN was scheduled to broadcast this season, but if a bunch of them are on Sportsnet One, it's a kick in the crotch.

Here you go for another bold prediction:

Cary Price will be a Vezina Finalist

(Only because for every goofy TO fan(or antifan) making comments about TO's first pre-season game there were the same number saying something about Cary Price.

PEOPLE!!!! IT'S THE EFF'IN PRE-SEASON!!!!
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Alex116
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6113 Posts

Posted - 09/23/2010 :  21:29:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Guest4803

quote:
Originally posted by Alex116

Would love to help with an opinion Beans, but call me cheap, i didn't feel like dishing out 13 bucks for an exhibition game on PPV!



Since the arena was purchased by Rogers, there are no longer PPV games for Vancouver those were all sponsored by Telus, all the PPV games are now found on Sporsnet One.



Sorry, can you explain this a bit better? First you say "....there are no longer PPV game for Vancouver........." then you say "all the PPV games are now found on Sportsnet One"? Is Sportsnet One free or something? All i know is, last night, i looked for the Canucks game and the only channel i could find it on was a PPV channel that wanted $13 to get it? DId i miss something?
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nuxfan
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Posted - 09/23/2010 :  22:45:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The Canucks are shifting their PPV games from Shaw PPV to Sportsnet One - which appears to be Rogers PPV, although I can't tell.

http://canucks.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=535101

I know that I don't currently get Sportsnet One with my Shaw cable.
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Alex116
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6113 Posts

Posted - 09/23/2010 :  22:50:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I heard them talking on the radio about this today but said eventually, likely by the time the season starts, they'd all have the PPV games available.

I'm on Shaw as well and i did see it listed the other night. When i clicked on it, it offered it to me for $12.99 or $13.99, can't remember which?

ETA...... Just looked forward to Saturday on my PVR and on Shaw, channel 301 says SN1HD. At 7pm Saturday, "Sportsnet One Hockey HD" is the listing? When i click on it, it doesn't give the option to purchase, at least not at this time???

Edited by - Alex116 on 09/23/2010 22:52:57
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Guest4830
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Posted - 09/24/2010 :  11:49:14  Reply with Quote
Sportsnet one is on free preview with Shaw right now, only if you have digital cable. Channel 320. I watched the game the other day free of charge.
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Alex116
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Posted - 09/24/2010 :  11:59:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Do you recall what it said when you "clicked" on it? When i chose it, it said the cost was $13.99 or whatever? Didn't click again where it takes you to the "confirmation" page though? Do you remember if there was any charge listed at any point?
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Guest4830
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Posted - 09/24/2010 :  13:16:07  Reply with Quote
Nope. No charge. There was nothing until 7:00 when the game started. Then I went to the channel and it worked just like anyohter channel.
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ToXXiK1
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Canada
696 Posts

Posted - 09/24/2010 :  15:07:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hmmmmmmmmmmm isn't part of centre ice package out there?
I can watch all their games.
I guess that's the local glich, But in T.O. leaft tv is only 2 bux a month?

"Can't see the forest for the trees? BUY A CHAINSAW !!"

Edited by - ToXXiK1 on 09/24/2010 15:14:04
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JOSHUACANADA
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Canada
2308 Posts

Posted - 09/25/2010 :  02:43:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My BOLD Prediction

Oiler's and Leaf's both fight in their conference's for the 8th positions. 1 will make it, the other will not.

Oilers depend on them picking up a dependable goalie up and moving Souray for a like minded offensive defenseman. Btw, with 9 million to spend and the big ??? on Khabi, why is Edmonton not moving to bring in a veteran goalie? This is classic Edmonton mistake. IMO bring the veteran in now to bring the confidence to camp.

The Leafs will go as far as Giguere can take them provided Kadri, Kessel and offensive company can string a good season together. There is not a lot of depth behind top 3 offenseman, but D is deep and offensively talented
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Beans15
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Canada
8286 Posts

Posted - 09/25/2010 :  13:43:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by JOSHUACANADA

My BOLD Prediction

Oiler's and Leaf's both fight in their conference's for the 8th positions. 1 will make it, the other will not.

Oilers depend on them picking up a dependable goalie up and moving Souray for a like minded offensive defenseman. Btw, with 9 million to spend and the big ??? on Khabi, why is Edmonton not moving to bring in a veteran goalie? This is classic Edmonton mistake. IMO bring the veteran in now to bring the confidence to camp.

The Leafs will go as far as Giguere can take them provided Kadri, Kessel and offensive company can string a good season together. There is not a lot of depth behind top 3 offenseman, but D is deep and offensively talented




I think that someone is talking about that which they do not know much about.

Martin Gerber?? Is that not a veteran goalie??? Furthermore, with Khabibulin, Dubnyk, Deslauriers, AND Gerber in the system and only one of them eligable to go down to the farm without clearing waivers why on earth would the Oilers ADD a goalie to that list??


And Souray's replacement does not need to be offensive minded. With Gilbert, Whitney, and Foster on the blue line, the Oilers need a pure shutdown d-man far more than an offensive guy.

Finally, Tambellini is proving more and more that he has learned from the mistakes of the past. Just because there is $9 million left under the cap does not mean they have to spend it. Really, I think the Oilers are opening spending to the low end of the cap and using this season to compete and let the kids learn. However, I would strongly suspect the Oilers will be disappointed with an 8th place finsih. Why would they want a middle of the road 1st round pick when they are re-building???

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Alex116
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6113 Posts

Posted - 09/26/2010 :  02:57:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Beans15
Finally, Tambellini is proving more and more that he has learned from the mistakes of the past. Just because there is $9 million left under the cap does not mean they have to spend it. Really, I think the Oilers are opening spending to the low end of the cap and using this season to compete and let the kids learn. However, I would strongly suspect the Oilers will be disappointed with an 8th place finsih. Why would they want a middle of the road 1st round pick when they are re-building???





Agree with some of what you said here Beans, but i don't agree with what's above. If the Oil can finish in the playoffs this year, i think they'd be extremely happy! Sure, their draft pick next year might not be a lottery pick, but to get there, Hall/Eberle/Paarjarvi (or however you spell it) must have had a pretty darn good year?

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The Duke
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Canada
1239 Posts

Posted - 09/26/2010 :  06:11:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Seems to me that every time Edmonton develops a star player or aquires this type of player, they don`t stay. First opportunity they are gone, this goes back to the late 80`s. How many of the 15 - 20, ( approx. i guess ) star players that the oilers have had since the early 80`s have finished their careers there ?

I don`t really know the answer to this question but it seems like no matter who they are, they move on. Hard to build a core team with this scenario re-occurring.
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Beans15
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Canada
8286 Posts

Posted - 09/26/2010 :  14:26:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by The Duke

Seems to me that every time Edmonton develops a star player or aquires this type of player, they don`t stay. First opportunity they are gone, this goes back to the late 80`s. How many of the 15 - 20, ( approx. i guess ) star players that the oilers have had since the early 80`s have finished their careers there ?

I don`t really know the answer to this question but it seems like no matter who they are, they move on. Hard to build a core team with this scenario re-occurring.



Tell me how many of the Leafs stars have ended their careers there??? Sure, Edmonton has struggled getting Free Agents to come but they have not had issue with keeping their 'stars' since the mid-90's when the Canadian Dollar at $0.75 on the US dollar not only took away players from virtually every Canadian teams except the Leafs but also took away entire teams (Quebec City/Winnipeg).

Furthermore, rarely does a player stay in one place for most than 5-6 years tops. Even the best in the NHL. The player who stays with one team through their career is so rare today.

Put your money where your mouth is. Give me a list of all these Oiler "star" who left??? Not who was traded by the team, who left through free agency in the past 10 years.

Give it to me.
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Open_Ice
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Canada
109 Posts

Posted - 09/26/2010 :  21:57:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Eastern Conference
1. Ottawa Senators
2. Washington Capitals
3. New Jersey Devils
4. Boston Bruins
5. Philadelphia Flyers
6. Pittsburgh Penguins
7. Tampa Bay Lightning
8. New York Rangers
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9. Buffalo Sabres
10. Atlanta Thrashers
11. Carolina Hurricanes
12. Montreal Canadians
13. New York Islanders
14. Toronto Maple Leafs
15. Florida Panthers
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tbar
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Canada
376 Posts

Posted - 09/27/2010 :  09:21:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
we will see 5 - 50 goal scorers this year.
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Open_Ice
Rookie



Canada
109 Posts

Posted - 09/27/2010 :  09:40:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
most goals - Stamkos
most points - Stamkos
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Guest8930
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Posted - 09/29/2010 :  11:59:20  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by nuxfan

both Daniel and Henrik will top 100 points next year, becoming the first teammates to do it in a while, and (AFAIK) the first brother tandem to do it in the same season in the NHL, ever.



Ummmmmm.....
2009/2010 season:
Ovechkin - 109 points
Backstrom - 101 points.
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Guest8930
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Posted - 09/29/2010 :  12:02:17  Reply with Quote
Rory Fitzpatrick will score 57 NHL goals this season.
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fat_elvis_rocked
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Canada
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Posted - 09/29/2010 :  13:15:11  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by The Duke

Seems to me that every time Edmonton develops a star player or aquires this type of player, they don`t stay. First opportunity they are gone, this goes back to the late 80`s. How many of the 15 - 20, ( approx. i guess ) star players that the oilers have had since the early 80`s have finished their careers there ?

I don`t really know the answer to this question but it seems like no matter who they are, they move on. Hard to build a core team with this scenario re-occurring.



Hmmmm....Stajan, Ponikarovsky, Coliacoivo, Antropov, Hagman, Kubina, McCabe, White....this is all in the last 5 years.

Of course you did say star type player, not sure if this list qualifies, but really? Toronto may be the biggest market in hockey and they have trouble keeping 2nd liners around, albeit most were lost through trades, much like the Oilers.

Although it may be history now, most of the Oiler stars that got traded away had to take extra luggage for their cup rings, pretty sure the Leaf alumni traveled lighter.

Sadly, no bold Oiler predictions from me this year, although I think they will be more exciting to watch if not more victorious. The closest I'll go with a prediction, will be that they don't finish last again, bottom 5 most likely, but not last. I think Atlanta, Florida, Toronto and maybe the WIld or Islanders will all be trolling around the bottom as well.
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The Duke
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Canada
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Posted - 09/29/2010 :  14:40:17  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Beans i`m not an expert on Edmonton oilers history but the players who left ( traded ) the oilers were mostly in their prime at the time of departure. How old was gretzky when he left ?...was he even 30 years old yet. Messier was still great, won another cup. Coffee, Fuhr, Anderson played for quite a while it seems after leaving. What about R.Smyth, he has been gone for awhile now, still playing.

Was just so sad to see all those great players leave so early in their careers with so much left to offer.

Fat Elvis, the difference in those leaf players you named and the oiler departures is that the Edmonton players were all - stars, some of the best ever to lace them up, AND i`m sure Edmonton would rather keep them if they had a choice.

Toronto`s departures on the other hand were given the boot because they were no f`in good and career loser`s.
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Beans15
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Canada
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Posted - 09/29/2010 :  15:06:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hey Duke, you are talking about a number of player who have left and most of them were at least 15 years ago. With the exception of Ryan Smyth, who was traded. That was more a team decision, not a player decision.

Besides, there are TONS of teams that had players leave in their primes. The issue with the Oilers losing players has been gone for well over a decade. Now, if you would like to point out the players the Oilers have targeted in free agency that did not come (Nylander, Vanek, Heatley to name a few) than you have a lot more solid argument.


Players leave every team in the prime for a plethora of reasons. Edmonton is not subjected to this any more or less than any other team.
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Pasty7
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Canada
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Posted - 09/29/2010 :  15:17:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by The Duke

Beans i`m not an expert on Edmonton oilers history but the players who left ( traded ) the oilers were mostly in their prime at the time of departure. How old was gretzky when he left ?...was he even 30 years old yet. Messier was still great, won another cup. Coffee, Fuhr, Anderson played for quite a while it seems after leaving. What about R.Smyth, he has been gone for awhile now, still playing.

Was just so sad to see all those great players leave so early in their careers with so much left to offer.

Fat Elvis, the difference in those leaf players you named and the oiler departures is that the Edmonton players were all - stars, some of the best ever to lace them up, AND i`m sure Edmonton would rather keep them if they had a choice.

Toronto`s departures on the other hand were given the boot because they were no f`in good and career loser`s.



the sad part is the players fat elevis named are some of the best players the leafs have had over the last few years.. Sundin left Gilmor left...

Pasty
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FLYING -V
Top Prospect



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Posted - 09/30/2010 :  18:23:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Real bold, everybody. Here Are some man predictions.

You haven't seen the last of scott niedermayer, he'll be back by trade deadline and the ducks'll storm into the playoffs, making it to the conference finals before being dismantled by a Joe Thornton led sharks club. (seriously, he'll get 30 points in playoffs this year).
Mike del zotto will be top five in d scoring.
Erik Johnson will win Norris
Alex ovechkin gets suspended by the league for life after a disgusting cheap shot on a Montreal flag kid during the playoffs this year.
Leafs will suck ! ( I guess that isn't very bold, but still).
Hopefully this puts some sack into future predictions on this thread

Its not worth winning if you cant win big!
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Posted - 10/04/2010 :  03:42:49  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Pasty7

I'll start us off with my bold prediction

Mike Cammalleri will top his carrer best 39 goals and 81 points with a wopping 44 goals and 48 helpers for a total of 92 points this upcoming season!

Pasty

Too bad he is a [ moderator edit ]

That kind of foul and abusive language will not be tolerated. Keep it in the locker room folks . . . the boards are for discussion, not childish insults at players.

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semin-rules
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Canada
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Posted - 10/04/2010 :  08:57:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Jamie benn is a Calder contender :)
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Posted - 10/04/2010 :  13:36:12  Reply with Quote
Bogosian will be 4th in defensive scoring behind green, doughty and keith
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Pasty7
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Canada
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Posted - 10/04/2010 :  14:00:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Guest5806

Bogosian will be 4th in defensive scoring behind green, doughty and keith



i like this one!!

Pasty
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Posted - 10/05/2010 :  00:17:03  Reply with Quote
Bertuzzi will [ moderator edit ] .

Comment edited due to being extremely distasteful.

Edited by - n/a on 10/05/2010 04:51:26
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Posted - 10/05/2010 :  00:31:56  Reply with Quote
The Blackhawks will change their current goal song, 'Chelsea Dagger' by The Fratellis to 'Kids With Guns' by the Gorillaz.

Luongo will be the first goalie since 1974 to not wear a helmet.

Pavel Datsyuk will not win the Selke.

Toronto will make the playoffs (HA!)

Niedermayer will not come out of retirement.
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MrBoogedy
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Canada
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Posted - 10/05/2010 :  03:22:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
St. Louis and tampa Bay face off for the cup, with the winner being St. Louis.

Halak gets playoff MVP.

Savard retires due to post-concussion syndrome.

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fanoleaf
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Posted - 10/05/2010 :  17:01:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Montreal fans run Carey Price out of Montreal

Ottawa misses playoffs in game 82

Toronto falls to 30th

Ovi gets suspended for cheap shot and after he returns gets put out for the season from a cheap shot

Tyler Myers runs cold

Tampa wins East

San Jose finally wins in the West

Crosby and Malkin but heads and Pittsburgh is forced to move Malkin
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Posted - 10/06/2010 :  19:35:58  Reply with Quote
West
1.Vancouver
2L.A.
3.St. Louis
4.Chicago
5.San Jose
6.Colorado
7.Edmonton
8.Detroit
East
1.Buffalo
2.Washington
3.Philadelphia
4.Pittsburgh
5.New Jersey
6.Ottawa
7.Boston
8.Tampa Bay

Kings over Lightning in the final.

Stop predicting the leafs to be pro. It's not bold it's stupid.
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Posted - 10/06/2010 :  19:37:07  Reply with Quote
Iginla will get less than horcoff
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Alex116
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Posted - 10/06/2010 :  23:23:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Guest5806

West
1.Vancouver
2L.A.
3.St. Louis
4.Chicago
5.San Jose
6.Colorado
7.Edmonton
8.Detroit
East
1.Buffalo
2.Washington
3.Philadelphia
4.Pittsburgh
5.New Jersey
6.Ottawa
7.Boston
8.Tampa Bay

Kings over Lightning in the final.

Stop predicting the leafs to be pro. It's not bold it's stupid.




Honestly Beans, this wasn't me!
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