Malakhov
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ForzaItalia said:No, sorry but right now. Not to mention that your two tallest forwards are actually VERY soft as well....:lol
The future is oh so ****ing bright...
ForzaItalia said:No, sorry but right now. Not to mention that your two tallest forwards are actually VERY soft as well....:lol
Holy shit those are some big hits. Still something about him rubs me the wrong way though, and not just his borderline late/high hits (*cough*kariya*cough*) or his womanly blubbering post-game when someone he staples is taken off on a stretcher.bishoptl said:
Hell yeah. You can tell that all he's thinking is "gotta get to the bench". He doesn't even seem to take into consideration the possibility that he could get a whistle called.calder said:But if that clip showed me anything, it's that Ron Francis is the ****ing man. Watching him try to get up and make it to the bench 3 times while he's clearly 2 semi-functioning synapses from a mild coma-like state is unreal. Respect.
I laugh ... and then it makes me think about the approaching hockey season. Then I cry a little.Ok, if that clip showed me anything else it's that Bob Cole has been totally missing the play for years now. :lol I mean, you'd think the #1 hockey announcer on HNIC would notice the biggest open ice hit in memory happen 20 feet from the puck.
Malakhov said:The future is oh so ****ing bright...
MrToughPants said:It's blinding it's so bright...
:lol
Rejean Houle, but he left so it's all good.MrToughPants said:What have Montreal won since Roy left?
Funny coming from an oilers fan :loldem said:fixed
MrToughPants said:1992-1993 Won Stanley Cup
Malakhov said:Funny coming from an oilers fan :lol
Did your team find a semblance of a defence this summer? :lol
ForzaItalia said:And the Western Conference:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/columns/story?columnist=buccigross_john&id=2610677
Wolf said:I'll take a Stanley Cup and a decade of suckage over a Cupless, "successfull" team any day of the week. I'm not sure what I'd enjoy more this year, another year of Ottawa being billed champions all year only to watch them yet again fall short of making the finals, or to see them bow out in the first round by a 8th seed Toronto squad.
The Ottawa Senators, all bark and no bite.
I was thinking the same thing. Ron Francis is the man.calder said:Holy shit those are some big hits. Still something about him rubs me the wrong way though, and not just his borderline late/high hits (*cough*kariya*cough*) or his womanly blubbering post-game when someone he staples is taken off on a stretcher.
But if that clip showed me anything, it's that Ron Francis is the ****ing man. Watching him try to get up and make it to the bench 3 times while he's clearly 2 semi-functioning synapses from a mild coma-like state is unreal. Respect.
Pochacco said:Kariya too. If I remember correctly, he scored a couple goals after that hit.
MrToughPants said::lol Hab fans are all the same. To compensate for shitty scouting, mediocre prospects, and management you bring up the team's past success, over a decade ago!, as your beacon of hope and another team's failure as your guilty pelasure. :lol
"But we ganger 24 Stanley coupes! Your pourri team only won X cups we're les best isti! Le 'ockey it appartient to nous!"
Move over Tiger, Alexander Ovechkin can play golf, too.
Ovechkin, the Washington Capitals star who won the Calder Trophy as the NHL's rookie of the year for 2005-06, aced the par-3, 160-yard fourth hole at the Springfield Golf and Country Club during Monday's Caps Care Classic charity tournament.
Ovechkin had several chances at the hole as he greeted groups all day long at No. 4 and played a shot with them. But given his lack of golf experience, it was surprising to see the 21-year-old Russian get the hole-in-one.
dem said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0eY78VSXJo
Hilarious clip about Wayne Gretzky circa 1982.
"He couldn't have played third line centre on some of the great Leafs teams of the past."
Sergei Shepelev plz
Haha. Great clip.dem said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0eY78VSXJo
Hilarious clip about Wayne Gretzky circa 1982.
"He couldn't have played third line centre on some of the great Leafs teams of the past."
Sergei Shepelev plz
dem said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0eY78VSXJo
Hilarious clip about Wayne Gretzky circa 1982.
"He couldn't have played third line centre on some of the great Leafs teams of the past."
Sergei Shepelev plz
Cold-Steel said:...and this is why no one likes the city of Toronto, the Maple Leafs, or its hockey fans.
R_GILL said:He isn't even from Toronto. Make fun of Hamilton all you want though.
R_GILL said:He isn't even from Toronto. Make fun of Hamilton all you want though.
Pochacco said:Most those hits were just asshole-ish. Stevens cut across his own dman in a lot of those hits to paste the guy. Some of them were the hit-ees fault (e.g. Lindros), but many weren't.
ForzaItalia said:Oh spare me. Were he an Oiler, you'd be jizzing your pants for years. He had a knack for the open ice hit, a skill that is evaporating nowadays and he NEVER pulled punches. He went after EVERYONE.
Scott Stevens >>>>>than any Oilers d-man of all-time!
Mike Works said:Montreal just hasn't had a marquee player since Patrick Roy.
Hitman said:But he owns a part of the Leafs, and is obvosoly a fan of the franchise.
Anyways that clip is ****in funny. Boy that guy looks like an idiot. Even back then when the interview was recorded Gretzky had already broken records.
Last season, Sean Avery (prone) of the Kings took a couple of dives that relieved his wallet of $1,000 plus another $1,000 for complaining.
Yep - and that's why he's my favourite defenceman of all time. Star or scrub 4th liner, if you were in Steven's sights, God help you.ForzaItalia said:he NEVER pulled punches. He went after EVERYONE.
Foreign Jackass said:I'm not even that big a fan of his, but I have to recognize Latendresse's potential to become this kind of player. The kid's got grit, an attitude, can score goals, hits like a train... I think Montreal will be a lot more exciting this year with him in the lineup. Higgins is also very exciting to watch, to me.
The last one who had the potential to be a marquee player, I think, was Saku Koivu. He kinda is, but not that much.Manics said:"Potential to become" and actually being a marquee player are two very different things. I've heard about endless numbers of Hab prospects who all had the potential to be marquee players but never went anywhere.
Foreign Jackass said:The last one who had the potential to be a marquee player, I think, was Saku Koivu. He kinda is, but not that much.
Paul Coffey. But I digress.ForzaItalia said:Oh spare me. Were he an Oiler, you'd be jizzing your pants for years. He had a knack for the open ice hit, a skill that is evaporating nowadays and he NEVER pulled punches. He went after EVERYONE.
Scott Stevens >>>>>than any Oilers d-man of all-time!
Foreign Jackass said:The last one who had the potential to be a marquee player, I think, was Saku Koivu. He kinda is, but not that much.
Pochacco said:Paul Coffey. But I digress.
He was terrific this camp, almost took Latendresse's place. We'll see down the road. He went lower because of them seizures, but he was never supposed to be first overall.dem said:Remember Andrei Kostitsyn?
Would have been first overall... if it wasnt for them seizures! :lol
I don't know any habs fan who would say this.Manics said:Isn't Komisarek supposed to be the next Larry Robinson and Andrei Markov the next Guy Lapointe? :lol
Foreign Jackass said:I don't know any habs fan who would say this.