where is Dan and Jay going?
gonna miss this these two, especially jay
It's not gonna matter if you have to trade a D-man for him since it would make an already mediocre d-corps that much worse.
Canada Day long weekend
Which they seem to treat as some super massive slack time
Want to rebook a flight? Sorry, Canada Day. Want breakfast? Sorry, Canada Day. Want to ask a question of concierge? Sorry, Canada Day
I'm going to go visit Parliament Hill tomorrow. Any other sights to see? I have maybe 3 hours total, and I'm about 13 minutes walk south of Parliament Hill.
Jay and Dan.![]()
Jay and Dan.![]()
I'm going to go visit Parliament Hill tomorrow. Any other sights to see? I have maybe 3 hours total, and I'm about 13 minutes walk south of Parliament Hill.
You sound as bitter about the Panthers as Quick is about the Jets.Oh, so while the Panthers are essentially locked into a pattern of substandardness and irrelevance for another couple decades, the team probably isn't going anywhere.
calder:
Pittsburgh makes the playoffs with a shit defense.It's not gonna matter if you have to trade a D-man for him since it would make an already mediocre d-corps that much worse.
Ahh, that makes sense then. I had only heard about it from when the Sacremento move looked liked it was going to be OKed, and everyone talked about it like the NBA had to go before the arena would be built. Interesting that they would consider starting for an NHL team first... and it's very smart as nothing is more encouraging to any league as work on the facility already being started or recently completed. Makes any future NBA move or expansion to Seattle much easier to pull off.calder:
In a Coyotes-to-Seattle scenario, Ray Bartoszek and Anthony Lanza have been identified as the lead investors. The group would purchase the Coyotes for $220 million, and former Coyotes star Jeremy Roenick would help run the team's operations, CBC's Kelly Hrudey reported on the network's "Hotstove Tonight" program Saturday.
Hansen's arena proposal has a Memorandum of Understanding that an NBA franchise must be approved to play in Seattle before ground can be broken using public funds. Hansen has stated that he would consider starting construction of the arena for an NHL team, however
Ahh, that makes sense then. I had only heard about it from when the Sacremento move looked liked it was going to be OKed, and everyone talked about it like the NBA had to go before the arena would be built. Interesting that they would consider starting for an NHL team first... and it's very smart as nothing is more encouraging to any league as work on the facility already being started or recently completed. Makes any future NBA move or expansion to Seattle much easier to pull off.
I'm torn, I'm still super excited for a team in Quebec but I think Seattle would also be very interesting for a lot of reasons. We need another team no one gives a shit about so we can move both at once.![]()
THESE FUCKIN BEAUTIES WORKED THEIR NUTS OFF ALL SEASON
Give the Devils and Blue Jackets some time.
Based *solely* on his performance on the mic and this amazing photo I want Crow to be Canada's #1 at Sochi. Only slightly joking.
Not happening.
What do you have against he Blue Jackets dude. Didn't they for the first time make a profit last season? (because it was lockout-shortened?)
Other markets that would care more.
Make the playoffs more than once in 15 years and people might care more.
They weren't in danger of relocating or anything but the trouble they were in was self inflicted due to having the fucking worst owner in sports. Going out of your way to fuck over fans of the team is now how you do things. The fact that he got booed during the moment of silence dedicated to him after he died says it all.Weren't the Hawks in serious trouble in the early 2000's? The BJs may be able to build a larger fan base if they get lucky in a draft or keep improving and make the playoffs a few years in a row
They weren't in danger of relocating or anything but the trouble they were in was self inflicted due to having the fucking worst owner in sports. Going out of your way to fuck over fans of the team is now how you do things. The fact that he got booed during the moment of silence dedicated to him after he died says it all.
Homer is going to make some great moves and have them back in the playoffs next year. Bryz was holding them back and now that he is gone things will be much better.
I'm going to go visit Parliament Hill tomorrow. Any other sights to see? I have maybe 3 hours total, and I'm about 13 minutes walk south of Parliament Hill.
We will take good care of them in America
Nope, you'll neuter them just like every single other Canadian act that has left for Americaner pastures.
McKenzie and Dreger are both saying talks are picking up for Schneider. I just want something to happen today. I know my team won't do anything so watching other teams make moves is exciting.
You sound as bitter about the Panthers as Quick is about the Jets.
Pittsburgh makes the playoffs with a shit defense.
It's not gonna matter if you have to trade a D-man for him since it would make an already mediocre d-corps that much worse.
I can't believe Gillis won't swallow his pride and buyout Luongo. If you're incapable of doing that and would rather trade your better goaltender just so you don't have to admit you massively fucked up, you should be fired immediately.
You have to have faith that a GM with the affectionate bumbling name of "Homer" will turn it all around.
Byward market
Darren Dreger ‏@DarrenDreger 48m
It's getting interesting. 2 sources say Corey Schneider is in play. 1st and a prospect part of asking price. Suspect Oilers in on talks.
Er, why wouldn't we consider dealing Schneider?
I guess it's possible Schneider can be a long-term franchise goaltender, but I think Habs and Blues fans know what the other possibility is. So far Schneider is young, composed, and hasn't won more than a single playoff game in any given round. Plus we're a franchise that's supposed to be stacked with goalie prospects.
Er, why wouldn't we consider dealing Schneider?
I guess it's possible Schneider can be a long-term franchise goaltender, but I think Habs and Blues fans know what the other possibility is. So far Schneider is young, composed, and hasn't won more than a single playoff game in any given round. Plus we're a franchise that's supposed to be stacked with goalie prospects.