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Nyck 08-25-2005 02:39 PM

[quote="Scalping Chief":9640a]
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Originally Posted by Zoner
Brag when you see Sundin holding the Cup.

Lindros will be holding the Cup. biggrin:[/quote:9640a]

Yea, Drool Cup as a result of retardation due to multiple concussions.

Scalping Chief 08-25-2005 02:40 PM

[quote=Nyck]
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Originally Posted by "Scalping Chief":1f3c2
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Originally Posted by Zoner
Brag when you see Sundin holding the Cup.

Lindros will be holding the Cup. biggrin:

Yea, Drool Cup as a result of retardation due to multiple concussions.[/quote:1f3c2]
You'd think the nurse would be holding it rolleyes:

CoMaToSe 08-25-2005 02:44 PM

PUCK

Milla 08-26-2005 12:16 AM

Any news on what Yzerman is doing?

Short Hand 08-26-2005 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Milla
Any news on what Yzerman is doing?

Resigned for a farewell season with Detriot Junior.

Milla 08-26-2005 12:52 AM

[quote="Short Hand":2c670]
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Originally Posted by Milla
Any news on what Yzerman is doing?

Resigned for a farewell season with Detriot Junior.[/quote:2c670]

I have no more reason to watch hockey anymore.

Short Hand 08-26-2005 12:56 AM

[quote=Milla]
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Originally Posted by "Short Hand":82318
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Originally Posted by Milla
Any news on what Yzerman is doing?

Resigned for a farewell season with Detriot Junior.

I have no more reason to watch hockey anymore.[/quote:82318]

lol.. why ?

Nyck 08-26-2005 04:56 AM

dude I posted like a month ago that he resigned with the wings for 1 last year.

he was calling you junior milla..not that stevie Y signed with a junior team.

GordonHall 08-26-2005 11:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pyro
When you guys win one playoff series vs the Leafs, you will have a right to at least speak a sentence but probably not much more since it will still be 4 to 1.

Leafs have been the same for the last decade, no matter what they do they have trouble even getting to the Eastern Finals. They lost Nieuwendyk and Roberts, but picked up that with Allison and O'Neil, but then went and lost Leetch. So essentially they're the same team as a few years ago except they now are going to have to find chemistry and hope it sticks.

As for the man in love with concussions, Lindros, I think it's a huge mistake to bring him to Toronto. Truthfully, I wouldn't by suprised if he had a pretty decent season this next year too, but the next time he gets nailed he is done. If that happens, then you mid aswell had just dumped your money into Lake Huron.

In my opinion, most of the Canadian teams are worse off or the same as they were before except for maybe Calgary and Edmonton.

Zoner 08-26-2005 11:21 AM

^ Who are you who speaks so wise on the topic of hockey? rock:

Pyro 08-26-2005 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GordonHall
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pyro
When you guys win one playoff series vs the Leafs, you will have a right to at least speak a sentence but probably not much more since it will still be 4 to 1.

Leafs have been the same for the last decade, no matter what they do they have trouble even getting to the Eastern Finals. They lost Nieuwendyk and Roberts, but picked up that with Allison and O'Neil, but then went and lost Leetch. So essentially they're the same team as a few years ago except they now are going to have to find chemistry and hope it sticks.

As for the man in love with concussions, Lindros, I think it's a huge mistake to bring him to Toronto. Truthfully, I wouldn't by suprised if he had a pretty decent season this next year too, but the next time he gets nailed he is done. If that happens, then you mid aswell had just dumped your money into Lake Huron.

In my opinion, most of the Canadian teams are worse off or the same as they were before except for maybe Calgary and Edmonton.

Well the last year I could remember that everybody thought the leafs had no chance to make the playoffs or go anywhere was '93 when we shocked Detriot but beating their fucking asses and would of made it to the stanley cup finals against montreal if the ref didn't fuck us over.

Anyways...Leafs are one of the lucky organizations that it doens't matter how we do, we'll still fill the seats...can't say that for most nhl organizations.

I just wish we can see a Cup win before I die.

Zoner 08-26-2005 11:31 AM

Jeezus, you sound like a Habs fan. "Oooh, the refs screwed us over!"

rolleyes:

Pyro 08-26-2005 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Zoner
Jeezus, you sound like a Habs fan. "Oooh, the refs screwed us over!"

rolleyes:

The ref who did it appologized at his 1500 (I think) game he reffed that he made a mistake...Gretsky highsticking our best player and then scoring a goal when they should of been one man down.

GordonHall 08-26-2005 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Pyro
Well the last year I could remember that everybody thought the leafs had no chance to make the playoffs or go anywhere was '93 when we shocked Detriot but beating their fucking asses and would of made it to the stanley cup finals against montreal if the ref didn't fuck us over.

Anyways...Leafs are one of the lucky organizations that it doens't matter how we do, we'll still fill the seats...can't say that for most nhl organizations.

I just wish we can see a Cup win before I die.

You didn't suprise the Red Wings, that was in the day of Tim Chevaldae and Bob Essensa, that team was horrible and it took them a year to put it together. The Red Wings got 'shocked' by the San Jose Sharks in 1993-1994 season.

Pyro 08-26-2005 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by GordonHall
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pyro
Well the last year I could remember that everybody thought the leafs had no chance to make the playoffs or go anywhere was '93 when we shocked Detriot but beating their fucking asses and would of made it to the stanley cup finals against montreal if the ref didn't fuck us over.

Anyways...Leafs are one of the lucky organizations that it doens't matter how we do, we'll still fill the seats...can't say that for most nhl organizations.

I just wish we can see a Cup win before I die.

How could you have shocked Detroit in the playoffs without winning the Stanley Cup, they're in different conferences assfuck.

You didn't suprise the Red Wings, that was in the day of Tim Chevaldae and Bob Essensa, that team was horrible and it took them a year to put it together. The Red Wings got 'shocked' by the San Jose Sharks in 1993-1994 season.

1992-1993

And Leafs were in the Western Conference then...Learn some history before you speak to me again.

[url:d03fc]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992-93_NHL_season#Detroit_vs._Toronto[/url:d03fc]

GordonHall 08-26-2005 11:56 AM

You posted before the edit came.

Pyro 08-26-2005 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by GordonHall
You posted before the edit came.

Looks that way..and getting over 100 points in a season doesn't exactly make you terrible.

GordonHall 08-26-2005 12:04 PM

If I recall there were six other teams that had more than a hundred points, one was the Penguins and most people expected them to get another one. Plus, it was before the Red Wings had Bowman which most people in Detroit consider the turning point from suckitude.

Pyro 08-26-2005 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by GordonHall
If I recall there were six other teams that had more than a hundred points, one was the Penguins and most people expected them to get another one. Plus, it was before the Red Wings had Bowman which most people in Detroit consider the turning point from suckitude.

Yeah, when they started buying everyone.

GordonHall 08-26-2005 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyro
Quote:

Originally Posted by GordonHall
If I recall there were six other teams that had more than a hundred points, one was the Penguins and most people expected them to get another one. Plus, it was before the Red Wings had Bowman which most people in Detroit consider the turning point from suckitude.

Yeah, when they started buying everyone.

2003 was the Stanley Cup Detroit purchased, but only after they got the money from other smart moves.

[DAS REICH] Blitz 08-26-2005 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by GordonHall
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Originally Posted by Pyro
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Originally Posted by GordonHall
If I recall there were six other teams that had more than a hundred points, one was the Penguins and most people expected them to get another one. Plus, it was before the Red Wings had Bowman which most people in Detroit consider the turning point from suckitude.

Yeah, when they started buying everyone.

2002 was the Stanley Cup Detroit purchased, but only after they got the money from other smart moves.

so true... NJ=2003

Scalping Chief 08-26-2005 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GordonHall
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pyro
When you guys win one playoff series vs the Leafs, you will have a right to at least speak a sentence but probably not much more since it will still be 4 to 1.

Leafs have been the same for the last decade, no matter what they do they have trouble even getting to the Eastern Finals. They lost Nieuwendyk and Roberts, but picked up that with Allison and O'Neil, but then went and lost Leetch. So essentially they're the same team as a few years ago except they now are going to have to find chemistry and hope it sticks.

As for the man in love with concussions, Lindros, I think it's a huge mistake to bring him to Toronto. Truthfully, I wouldn't by suprised if he had a pretty decent season this next year too, but the next time he gets nailed he is done. If that happens, then you mid aswell had just dumped your money into Lake Huron.

In my opinion, most of the Canadian teams are worse off or the same as they were before except for maybe Calgary and Edmonton.

You really think that Lindros is going to continue skating with his head down? No, He even told the Media he has been working for the past year about working on his handling with his Head Up.
Hes going to be fine this year.

GordonHall 08-26-2005 03:35 PM

Like I said, I wouldn't be suprised if he has a decent season. Accidents happen though and it's not a matter of if he's more cautious now or not, all it takes is one hard off-balance hit for him to have his brains turned into scrambled eggs.

Coleman 08-26-2005 04:03 PM

[quote="Scalping Chief":a8012]
Quote:

Originally Posted by GordonHall
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pyro
When you guys win one playoff series vs the Leafs, you will have a right to at least speak a sentence but probably not much more since it will still be 4 to 1.

Leafs have been the same for the last decade, no matter what they do they have trouble even getting to the Eastern Finals. They lost Nieuwendyk and Roberts, but picked up that with Allison and O'Neil, but then went and lost Leetch. So essentially they're the same team as a few years ago except they now are going to have to find chemistry and hope it sticks.

As for the man in love with concussions, Lindros, I think it's a huge mistake to bring him to Toronto. Truthfully, I wouldn't by suprised if he had a pretty decent season this next year too, but the next time he gets nailed he is done. If that happens, then you mid aswell had just dumped your money into Lake Huron.

In my opinion, most of the Canadian teams are worse off or the same as they were before except for maybe Calgary and Edmonton.

You really think that Lindros is going to continue skating with his head down? No, He even told the Media he has been working for the past year about working on his handling with his Head Up.
Hes going to be fine this year.[/quote:a8012]lindros will die next time he gets a bad hit. I gurantee it.

Nyck 08-26-2005 04:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Coleman
lindros will die next time he gets a bad hit. I gurantee it.


LOL

Scalping Chief 08-26-2005 06:57 PM

[quote=Coleman]
Quote:

Originally Posted by "Scalping Chief":d9faf
Quote:

Originally Posted by GordonHall
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pyro
When you guys win one playoff series vs the Leafs, you will have a right to at least speak a sentence but probably not much more since it will still be 4 to 1.

Leafs have been the same for the last decade, no matter what they do they have trouble even getting to the Eastern Finals. They lost Nieuwendyk and Roberts, but picked up that with Allison and O'Neil, but then went and lost Leetch. So essentially they're the same team as a few years ago except they now are going to have to find chemistry and hope it sticks.

As for the man in love with concussions, Lindros, I think it's a huge mistake to bring him to Toronto. Truthfully, I wouldn't by suprised if he had a pretty decent season this next year too, but the next time he gets nailed he is done. If that happens, then you mid aswell had just dumped your money into Lake Huron.

In my opinion, most of the Canadian teams are worse off or the same as they were before except for maybe Calgary and Edmonton.

You really think that Lindros is going to continue skating with his head down? No, He even told the Media he has been working for the past year about working on his handling with his Head Up.
Hes going to be fine this year.

lindros will die next time he gets a bad hit. I gurantee it.[/quote:d9faf]
There are only a handful of guys who could even light him up. It wont happen

Coleman 08-26-2005 07:42 PM

[quote="Scalping Chief":ac6e8][quote=Coleman]
Quote:

Originally Posted by "Scalping Chief":ac6e8
Quote:

Originally Posted by GordonHall
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pyro
When you guys win one playoff series vs the Leafs, you will have a right to at least speak a sentence but probably not much more since it will still be 4 to 1.

Leafs have been the same for the last decade, no matter what they do they have trouble even getting to the Eastern Finals. They lost Nieuwendyk and Roberts, but picked up that with Allison and O'Neil, but then went and lost Leetch. So essentially they're the same team as a few years ago except they now are going to have to find chemistry and hope it sticks.

As for the man in love with concussions, Lindros, I think it's a huge mistake to bring him to Toronto. Truthfully, I wouldn't by suprised if he had a pretty decent season this next year too, but the next time he gets nailed he is done. If that happens, then you mid aswell had just dumped your money into Lake Huron.

In my opinion, most of the Canadian teams are worse off or the same as they were before except for maybe Calgary and Edmonton.

You really think that Lindros is going to continue skating with his head down? No, He even told the Media he has been working for the past year about working on his handling with his Head Up.
Hes going to be fine this year.

lindros will die next time he gets a bad hit. I gurantee it.[/quote:ac6e8]
There are only a handful of guys who could even light him up. It wont happen[/quote:ac6e8]don't get me wrong here. I loved the guy when he was on Philly, but my attitude towards him changed once he had that dispute with Bobby Clarke. I don't really have anything against him, but he is so prone to major damage. You know how his brother ended up so...

wintersforge 08-26-2005 08:38 PM

[quote=Coleman][quote="Scalping Chief":0c79e]
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Originally Posted by Coleman
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Originally Posted by "Scalping Chief":0c79e
Quote:

Originally Posted by GordonHall
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pyro
When you guys win one playoff series vs the Leafs, you will have a right to at least speak a sentence but probably not much more since it will still be 4 to 1.

Leafs have been the same for the last decade, no matter what they do they have trouble even getting to the Eastern Finals. They lost Nieuwendyk and Roberts, but picked up that with Allison and O'Neil, but then went and lost Leetch. So essentially they're the same team as a few years ago except they now are going to have to find chemistry and hope it sticks.

As for the man in love with concussions, Lindros, I think it's a huge mistake to bring him to Toronto. Truthfully, I wouldn't by suprised if he had a pretty decent season this next year too, but the next time he gets nailed he is done. If that happens, then you mid aswell had just dumped your money into Lake Huron.

In my opinion, most of the Canadian teams are worse off or the same as they were before except for maybe Calgary and Edmonton.

You really think that Lindros is going to continue skating with his head down? No, He even told the Media he has been working for the past year about working on his handling with his Head Up.
Hes going to be fine this year.

lindros will die next time he gets a bad hit. I gurantee it.

There are only a handful of guys who could even light him up. It wont happen[/quote:0c79e]don't get me wrong here. I loved the guy when he was on Philly, but my attitude towards him changed once he had that dispute with Bobby Clarke. I don't really have anything against him, but he is so prone to major damage. You know how his brother ended up so...[/quote:0c79e]

id make him 3rd line at best or every 2 shifts etc. you might get some mileage out of him, but he will have to play graceful as shit for an oafish fella.

[DAS REICH] Blitz 08-26-2005 09:21 PM

[quote=wintersforge][quote=Coleman][quote="Scalping Chief":3d935]
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Originally Posted by Coleman
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Originally Posted by "Scalping Chief":3d935
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Originally Posted by GordonHall
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Originally Posted by "Pyro":3d935
When you guys win one playoff series vs the Leafs, you will have a right to at least speak a sentence but probably not much more since it will still be 4 to 1.

Leafs have been the same for the last decade, no matter what they do they have trouble even getting to the Eastern Finals. They lost Nieuwendyk and Roberts, but picked up that with Allison and O'Neil, but then went and lost Leetch. So essentially they're the same team as a few years ago except they now are going to have to find chemistry and hope it sticks.

As for the man in love with concussions, Lindros, I think it's a huge mistake to bring him to Toronto. Truthfully, I wouldn't by suprised if he had a pretty decent season this next year too, but the next time he gets nailed he is done. If that happens, then you mid aswell had just dumped your money into Lake Huron.

In my opinion, most of the Canadian teams are worse off or the same as they were before except for maybe Calgary and Edmonton.

You really think that Lindros is going to continue skating with his head down? No, He even told the Media he has been working for the past year about working on his handling with his Head Up.
Hes going to be fine this year.

lindros will die next time he gets a bad hit. I gurantee it.

There are only a handful of guys who could even light him up. It wont happen[/quote:3d935]don't get me wrong here. I loved the guy when he was on Philly, but my attitude towards him changed once he had that dispute with Bobby Clarke. I don't really have anything against him, but he is so prone to major damage. You know how his brother ended up so...[/quote:3d935]

id make him 3rd line at best or every 2 shifts etc. you might get some mileage out of him, but he will have to play graceful as shit for an oafish fella.[/quote:3d935]

I don't think Lindros has many years left in him anyways, so it doesn't really matter if he changed his playing style or not. But that's what I think...

Pyro 08-27-2005 11:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nyck
Quote:

Originally Posted by Coleman
lindros will die next time he gets a bad hit. I gurantee it.


LOL

I just hope to GOD that Forsberg gets injured and philly fans can shut up...I don't like cockiness...it seems like they're already setting up the parade route.

Coleman 08-27-2005 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyro
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Originally Posted by Nyck
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Originally Posted by Coleman
lindros will die next time he gets a bad hit. I gurantee it.


LOL

I just hope to GOD that Forsberg gets injured and philly fans can shut up...I don't like cockiness...it seems like they're already setting up the parade route.

that's a terrible thing to say. Even I wouldn't say I hope Bertuzzi get's knocked up.

Pyro 08-27-2005 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Coleman
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Originally Posted by Pyro
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Originally Posted by Nyck
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Originally Posted by Coleman
lindros will die next time he gets a bad hit. I gurantee it.


LOL

I just hope to GOD that Forsberg gets injured and philly fans can shut up...I don't like cockiness...it seems like they're already setting up the parade route.

that's a terrible thing to say. Even I wouldn't say I hope Bertuzzi get's knocked up.

I wouldn't wish pregnancy upon him either.

Sicilian_Summers 08-27-2005 06:48 PM

Boston still has some work to do with their RFAs, but if all goes well the B's should be a legit contender this year. I am a little disappointed we let Brian Rolston go, however. The free agent frenzy also didn't live up to the hype that was built by the Boston media, as they made it out to be the perfect time for the B's to go out and land some big name players (IE Forsberg, Modano, etc.) but instead we wound up with some second rate free agents that, although good, still leave the fans wondering if the Bruins will EVER spend the money nescessary to bring a cup to the new "Garden." Good to see that Leech and McEachern have come home.


By the way, Lindros is still one of my favorite players in the league, here's to hoping that he has a productive, healthy season with the Leafs. rock:

Zoner 08-28-2005 07:03 PM

[quote="Scalping Chief":b5292]There are only a handful of guys who could even light him up.[/quote:b5292]
Here's one.
[img]http://www.jatkoaika.com/albumit/caps_on_film/Georges_Laraque_Edmonton_Oilers.jpg[/img]

(HAW! Look at Staios in the background...heh heh)

TonyMontana 08-28-2005 10:24 PM

[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v516/WadeBelak/danielisanoob.jpg[/img]

offtopic:

Pyro 08-29-2005 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by TonyMontana
[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v516/WadeBelak/danielisanoob.jpg[/img]

offtopic:

LMAO...I loved it when he said that then we kicked their fucking ass.

Zoner 08-29-2005 11:09 AM

Even I rolled my eyes when Alfie said that. rolleyes:

[DAS REICH] Blitz 08-29-2005 11:38 AM

I hate him so much, must be the red beard. rolleyes:

Short Hand 08-29-2005 03:32 PM

Lindros was the best player in the NHL for years, I see him comingback with a very productive season with his intense training & the fact that he STRAPS HIS HELMET On NOW !.

Nyck 08-29-2005 03:41 PM

[quote="Short Hand":6b26e]Lindros was the best player in the NHL for years, I see him comingback with a very productive season with his intense training & the fact that he STRAPS HIS HELMET On NOW !.[/quote:6b26e]

Yea because strapping his helmet on now is gonna help his mush head. Thats like saying I can drive better now because I put on my seatbelt, after 6 accidents


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