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beer: biggrin:
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http://tsn.ca/nhl/feature.asp?fid=6926
Reconstructed salaries for all teams. rofl @ bruins with 3 guys total. wings will buy out hatcher and mccarty, maybe one more. datysuk, zetterberg, Stevie Y will all be back. |
We've got 12 guys.
And Detroit already has 32 mill booked up. Calgary has 13. |
philly has 33million. It's good to see that they still have those players.
Restricted Free Agents: Patrick Sharp, Dennis Seidenberg, Robert Esche, Simon Gagne, Kim Johnsson, Branko Radivojevic, Radovan Somik. there are some good players on that list (Esche, Gagne, Johnsson) |
that means you ahve 5 mill to sign the rest of your players.
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no doubt beer:
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so what's the scoop with the red line and all of this? Something about no icing? Did i hear right?
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No touch icing.
They have in the the CHL and WHL. Once the puck passes the goal line, the play is blown dead. THat means there is no race to the puck and no one gets hurt in the corner. I'm reminded of Ryan smith who was racing for an iced puck and got tripped up and broke his leg a couple years ago. No red line might be implemented. THis would be like intl hockey. Means tehre would be no two line pass anymore. There will be tag up offsides which is good IMO. There are going to be a TON of rule changes because everyone thinks hockey is boring. Especially most Americans. The NHL wants to change a bunch of things to make it more exciting so more people will watch. Another thing that will definetly happen is smaller goalie pads. Thats for sure. I personally don't find anything wrong with the product on ice. I could watch pretty much any game between any two teams, but thats because i'm a hardcore hockey fan. |
what's the point of the no touch icing? Is it soley for players' safety? Because you think the NHL would want to continue the action for long as possible. no touch icing means more play stopping.
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Its faster in the long run. As soon as the puck touches the line, the whistle is blown and a faceoff can take place. With the players having to touch the puck, that means they have to skate down the length of the ice to get it.
I've seen it work in the WHL. I think they've always had no touch icing. I had season tickets last year. I like it. You ice the puck, thats the end of it. I'd probably say its primarly for player safety. I mean, you have guys that are worth 5 mill skating super fast into boards to grab a puck. I remember iginla getting hurt a little from chasing one down. It would suck for the game if he went down with an injury, or anyone else of his profile. |
interesting. I can't wait for the season to start.
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