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LOL at that video, even when Kovalchuk knocks someone out he still looks like a coward.
So I saw Alfie's meltdown last night. It was sad but was also glad to see him pissed. If I were the coach I would have benched him too, he played like crap, as well as Spezza and Michalek.
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Brett Favre could learn from Roberto Luongo about a graceful exit. Then again Roberto could learn from Brett about taking wiener pics. Draw.
So I saw Alfie's meltdown last night. It was sad but was also glad to see him pissed. If I were the coach I would have benched him too, he played like crap, as well as Spezza and Michalek.
He just came back from a concussion, I really doubt he's 100%. The others ? Yeah they deserved it.
I'm going to church in a few minutes, anybody want to relay a message to Jesus or God? D:
Show him Tabris's posts and ask him why.I'm going to church in a few minutes, anybody want to relay a message to Jesus or God? D:
Throw rats in Jersey.I'm going to church in a few minutes, anybody want to relay a message to Jesus or God? D:
I'm going to church in a few minutes, anybody want to relay a message to Jesus or God? D:
Throw rats in Jersey.
Was Silfverberg any good? I only watched the third and didn't really hear his name much.
LOL at Homer not being one of the finalists for GM of the year.
Good first shift but looked overwhelmed after that.
In hindsight, I would have kept Stone in until they lost.
2 words:
Ilya Bryzgalov
Played great the 2nd half of the season, got his team into the playoffs and now into the 2nd round after beating the greatest team in the last 40 years. The fact that all the other moves worked out so well should put him over any other GM this year.
I think the top 3 GM list fine, but Carter for Coturier and Voracek is easily the best trade of the last 12 months.
I think the top 3 GM list fine, but Carter for Coturier and Voracek is easily the best trade of the last 12 months.
Plus the Richards trade worked out amazing, the Jagr signing was great, picking up Grossman at the deadline worked out really well, and he didnt re-sign Leno that should count for something.
I second that emotion!
Serious question. Do you understand how the cap works? You get that we have SERIOUS cap problems in the next few years, right?
Was Silfverberg any good? I only watched the third and didn't really hear his name much.
Carle will be gone after this year, and Timmonen and Briere won't be around too much longer.
Serious question. Do you understand how the cap works? You get that we have SERIOUS cap problems in the next few years, right?
I have no idea if they will have serious cap problems in the next few years, no one knows that in fact. Things can change, and even if they do it has nothing to do with who the best GM was this year.
They'll find a way to move Briere on by the last year of his contract.
They already did sign a solid defenseman at a fair price - Grossmann. Gustafsson can replace Carle at a fraction of the price.
Coburn is not getting a massive raise. He's going from 3.2m to 4.5m.
Schenn is a 20 year old who got off to a slow start due to injuries but played great down the stretch and in the playoffs in case you missed it. He's going to be worth 3.1 million a year.
You yourself have said that the league is bot going to start changing how it interprets LTIR, and they did nothing when Rathje was clearly never going to play again just a few years ago.
Shelley only has one year left and we have to assume won't be resigned.
Bryzgalov... well at least he's not signed for as long as Luongo.
Also the Flyers could part ways with Jagr if they have to and save $3.5m. I think they will be okay, but even if it all blows up in 3 years what does that have to do with the job Homer did this year.
Did you get the reason Richards and Carter were so valuable was that their contracts were very "fair" hits and took them right up through their prime but not longer? Those two guys in the cap hit range they were in were steals. They were also only locked in until the point in their careers where they would have been expected to take pay cuts due to decreased production.
You've got Schenn, Giroux, Courturier and Read all needing new contracts in two years. Assuming their play all stays on track til then, Flyers are going to need to throw a lot of money their way.They'll find a way to move Briere on by the last year of his contract.
They already did sign a solid defenseman at a fair price - Grossmann. Gustafsson can replace Carle at a fraction of the price.
Coburn is not getting a massive raise. He's going from 3.2m to 4.5m.
Schenn is a 20 year old who got off to a slow start due to injuries but played great down the stretch and in the playoffs in case you missed it. He's going to be worth 3.1 million a year.
You yourself have said that the league is bot going to start changing how it interprets LTIR, and they did nothing when Rathje was clearly never going to play again just a few years ago.
Shelley only has one year left and we have to assume won't be resigned.
Bryzgalov... well at least he's not signed for as long as Luongo.
Carter is in his (lackluster) prime right now and the Kings are on the hook for 10 more years. How can you possibly claim his contract takes him right up thru his prime but no longer when he'll be 37 when it ends?
I'd happily take JVR's contract over his unless it turns out JVR is going to be injured every year.
I wouldn't be surprised if the front office of either the Panthers or Coyotes get some love from the awards.Poile has been nominated every year the GM award has existed... and he probably wont get it this year either
The Cats want to end it tonight. Love it.Gudbranson, love how that kid plays.
Gudbranson, love how that kid plays.