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klayman 03-19-2004 08:36 PM

dola

Happy Birthday bbor!

Damn you are old :)

bbor 03-20-2004 12:45 AM

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Originally Posted by klayman
dola

Happy Birthday bbor!

Damn you are old :)


thx Klayman.

1 more year and i will be able to play 35 and over hockey :D

klayman 03-20-2004 01:02 AM

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Originally Posted by bbor

1 more year and i will be able to play 35 and over hockey :D


And that's when your true talent starts to show. Nothing like beating a 65 year old defenseman down the wing to make you feel like a hockey god :)

Honolulu_Blue 03-20-2004 05:11 AM

Happy belated birthday bbor!!

So, how old were you when the Leafs last won the Cup?

Remember, at 34,you'd still be a prospect in the Wings' organization.

Karim 03-20-2004 09:55 AM

Happy belated birthday bbor!

Damn, I've seen the Flames win more Stanley Cups than you have the Leafs. :D

bbor 03-20-2004 11:06 AM

HB...I've never seen the Leafs win a cup:(

It could be worse......well...it could only be worse in one situation....and that is if i was a Blackhawks fan...at least we may be close to winning a cup in the next few years.Hawks fans have...uhh..nothing to look forward to.

sterlingice 03-20-2004 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by bbor
HB...I've never seen the Leafs win a cup:(

It could be worse......well...it could only be worse in one situation....and that is if i was a Blackhawks fan...at least we may be close to winning a cup in the next few years.Hawks fans have...uhh..nothing to look forward to.


:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

SI

bbor 03-20-2004 02:27 PM

Is EHM:FE ever going to come out?

This game has taken a longggg time to get to....uhh....where? DCo we know what stage the gameis in?Are they in Alpha,beta?

Anyone??

anyone??

Beuhler???
Beuhler??

Chief Rum 03-20-2004 02:34 PM

bbor,

Happy belated birthday.

EHM:FE is slated to come out in Q3, i.e. the summer. Last I heard, it's coming along just fine.

CR

Fidatelo 03-20-2004 02:49 PM

Wasn't it supposed to come out in 'winter of 2003-2004'? So like, Q4 or Q1? I've been waiting 2 years for this game, and it doesn't feel any closer now than it did when it was first announced.

Not that I'm complaining, cuz I'm all for it kicking ass when it comes out instead of sucking for 6 months until it is succesfully patched.

Chief Rum 03-20-2004 03:00 PM

It was, but I think the publisher change affected it.

Also, Riz was learning the CM engine for the first time. That just can't be that easy, especially learning it and then adjusting it to hockey, which I would imagine, would take a lot of adjusting.

My best guess is that Riz didn't like how it looked like it was going to end up in Q1, so he pushed it back to the summer.

CR

sachmo71 03-20-2004 07:20 PM

I can't talk about what stage EHM:FE is nin, but I'll let you guys know as soon as I can. Let's just say it's coming along nicely.

In other news, Teppo Numminen may be done for good.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=1764057

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Associated Press
DALLAS -- Dallas Stars defenseman Teppo Numminen has been diagnosed with a heart condition and is out indefinitely.


Numminen has a dilated aorta, one of the large blood vessels leaving the heart, general manager Doug Armstrong said Saturday.


Numminen, who has had a heart murmur since childhood and had been previously diagnosed with aortic valve disease, experienced an irregular heart pattern during Thursday night's home game against Vancouver.


He underwent testing Friday, which revealed the dilated aorta.


"The question is if he can play hockey with a dilated aorta," team internist Dr. John C. Brooks said.


Brooks said Numminen's condition is "stable" and he's in no immediate danger, although future surgery is possible.


While his teammates played the St. Louis Blues on Saturday, Numminen decided to rest at home with his family.


"When I talked to him last night, he was certainly shaken," Armstrong said. "But I talked to him this morning and his spirits were better. It had sunk in."


The 35-year-old Numminen will have more extensive tests over the next two weeks that could determine his hockey future.


"We don't know and it would be inappropriate to speculate on that," Armstrong said. "It's great news that he's in no immediate danger. The hockey will take a back seat."


Numminen, from Finland, has played in the second-most games of any European player in NHL history, with 1,157. He has scored 111 goals and 439 assists in his 16-year NHL career, which also includes stints with Winnipeg and Phoenix.


Numminen has appeared in 59 games for the Stars this season, scoring three goals and 13 assists. The Stars acquired Numminen from the Phoenix Coyotes last July in exchange for Mike Sillinger.


Recently acquired Chris Therien, who was scratched for Thursday's game against Vancouver, was one of Dallas' six defensemen on Saturday.


Lubomir Sekeras, signed by the Stars at the trading deadline, will begin practicing with the team during next week's four-game road trip. Sekeras had been playing in the Swedish Elite League after spending the three previous seasons in the NHL with the Minnesota Wild.



klayman 03-21-2004 01:13 AM

Stupid Flames. Never win when I want them to !!!

Karim 03-21-2004 02:09 AM

You just knew something was going to happen with these two teams with what's gone on over the season.

Oliwa is suspended for sure, maybe Regehr for instigating the whole thing and maybe even a suspension for Sutter and/or fine to the organization if the league really wants to crack down on that sort of thing.

klayman 03-21-2004 07:04 PM

Oliwa got 3 games, Sutter got 2 and the Flames got $50,000. Looks like your playoff tickets will rise in price :)

Not wanting to be left out of the recent stupidity, Mark Messier collects a spearing match penalty this afternoon. I haven't seen it, but I read it was pretty harsh. Quite a way to finish your career if he doesn't come back next season.

Chief Rum 03-22-2004 12:09 AM

Back to the eighties!

Anyone catch the Ducks-Wings game Sunday night? We're talking a major throwback here. If the Wings were in throwback unis, it would have looked even more realistic. Ducks couldn't, though--they didn't exist back then.

87 shots on goal. 14 total goals, only one open net. Final, 8-6 Ducks. And no overtime (of course).

Wings had two different three-goal streaks. The Ducks overcame one three-goal deficit by scoring five goals in ten minutes. Four lead changes (tyhat's a lot for a hockey game).

Federov puts in the difference-maker to kibosh his old team. J.S. Giguere allowed six goals--and still came off looking brilliant with 51 saves.

A large contingent of Wings fans booed Federov every time he touched the puck. This was in Anaheim, people. I have been to games where the Wings are in town, and as usual with all popular teams from back east, we were flooded by transplants who couldn't handle the weather back there. Freakin' bastards. I hate transplanted fans in SoCal (sorry, Wings fans :) ).

Fun game to watch, even if the Wings aren't in any danger of losing their position int he playoffs, and the Ducks have no chance at it.

CR

Johnny93g 03-22-2004 12:13 AM

I saw that game, unfortunatly, Gord Miller was doing play by play, if you get TSN, you know what I mean, he's awful, had to hear his voice crack 14 times....lol....great game to watch though...really fun...

Honolulu_Blue 03-22-2004 01:40 AM

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Originally Posted by klayman
Oliwa got 3 games, Sutter got 2 and the Flames got $50,000. Looks like your playoff tickets will rise in price :)

Not wanting to be left out of the recent stupidity, Mark Messier collects a spearing match penalty this afternoon. I haven't seen it, but I read it was pretty harsh. Quite a way to finish your career if he doesn't come back next season.


Only good to come out of this is that in my crappy ESPN fantasy league (in which I have been in last or second to last place sine October), I decided I could not handle having the lowest PIM total. So I had Oliwa in the lineup. His 34 minutes moved me from last to third from last in one day. Thanks fellas...

Honolulu_Blue 03-22-2004 01:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Chief Rum
Back to the eighties!

Anyone catch the Ducks-Wings game Sunday night? We're talking a major throwback here. If the Wings were in throwback unis, it would have looked even more realistic. Ducks couldn't, though--they didn't exist back then.

87 shots on goal. 14 total goals, only one open net. Final, 8-6 Ducks. And no overtime (of course).

Wings had two different three-goal streaks. The Ducks overcame one three-goal deficit by scoring five goals in ten minutes. Four lead changes (tyhat's a lot for a hockey game).

Federov puts in the difference-maker to kibosh his old team. J.S. Giguere allowed six goals--and still came off looking brilliant with 51 saves.

A large contingent of Wings fans booed Federov every time he touched the puck. This was in Anaheim, people. I have been to games where the Wings are in town, and as usual with all popular teams from back east, we were flooded by transplants who couldn't handle the weather back there. Freakin' bastards. I hate transplanted fans in SoCal (sorry, Wings fans :) ).

Fun game to watch, even if the Wings aren't in any danger of losing their position int he playoffs, and the Ducks have no chance at it.

CR


Pure insanity.

You'll find Wings fans everywhere. I can't tolerate the booing of Fedorov. In fact, I must say that I dislike the vast majority of Red Wings fans. The bulk are a bunch of Johnny-come-lately's who feel that just because they either grew up in Michigan or cheer for an original six team that they have some superior knowledge of hockey than nearly everyone else. As soon as they open their mouths, however, it becomes apparent just how false this assumption is...

This applies even in the Joe. I have never been more upset watching a game than sitting in Joue Louis and having to hear what the people around me are saying or shouting. SO... VERY... ANGRY... :mad:

klayman 03-22-2004 02:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Honolulu_Blue
Only good to come out of this is ...


Actually, some more good in that Oliwa will forfiet $18,292.68 in salary. If that isn't proof for the owners that today's players are overpaid, I don't know what is. :)

Maple Leafs 03-22-2004 05:13 PM

So for those who follow the NHL's disciplinary standards, here's what we now know based on the Belak and Messier rulings:

Accidentally hitting a guy in the head with a stick: eight games
Intentionally hitting a guy in the groin with a stick: two games

Add that to what we learned with Havlat:
Intentionally hitting a guy in the head with a stick: two games

Makes sense to me...

Draft Dodger 03-22-2004 06:21 PM

I only saw the Belak hit once, so I apologize profusely in advance if I'm wrong, but my eyes didn't see anything that looked even remotely like "accidentally".

Didn't see the Messier spear, but Havlat definitely deserved more than 2 games.

Maple Leafs 03-22-2004 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Draft Dodger
I only saw the Belak hit once, so I apologize profusely in advance if I'm wrong, but my eyes didn't see anything that looked even remotely like "accidentally".

Well, Belak wasn't facing him and doesn't even look at himthe whole time, so he's got a pretty good sixth sense if it was intentional. Plus he was off-balance. Which isn't uncommon for Belak, come to think of it... he can barely skate.

So I'd describe it as "accidental, but incredibly careless". If the league is going to start to say that the distinction between "incredibly careless" and "intentional" isn't going to matter anymore for stick fouls to the head, I'd actually be all for that.

klayman 03-22-2004 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Maple Leafs
So for those who follow the NHL's disciplinary standards, here's what we now know based on the Belak and Messier rulings:

Accidentally hitting a guy in the head with a stick: eight games
Intentionally hitting a guy in the groin with a stick: two games

Add that to what we learned with Havlat:
Intentionally hitting a guy in the head with a stick: two games

Makes sense to me...


After years of being completely illogical, you didn't actually think things would start making sense this year did you?

sachmo71 03-22-2004 10:26 PM

Shane Corson scores a shorty against Calgary when Brett Clarke puts the puck into his own net...from the Dallas zone!


Whaaa, whaaaa, whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

bbor 03-22-2004 11:00 PM

I'm shocked that they only gave Messier 2 games.Belaks banishment was about right band his infraction was as bad as Messiers,which leads me to believe it DOES matter who does the crime....Belak a known good...or Messier the captain of all captains.

BTW i totally disagree with Suter getting 2 games for putting Oliwa on the ice.Since when has it become the policy of the NHL to make line changes for NHL teams?

Sach...Are you telling me Corson has'nt taken his net and gone home yet?:)

Johnny93g 03-22-2004 11:08 PM

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Sach...Are you telling me Corson has'nt taken his net and gone home yet?

lol

RPI-Fan 03-22-2004 11:23 PM

How did he score on his own net? Was it a delayed PP?

samifan24 03-22-2004 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by RPI-Fan
How did he score on his own net? Was it a delayed PP?


Corson was credited with his second goal of the game after Flames forward Chris Clark accidentally sent the puck into his own empty net after his errant pass missed all his teammates and sailed into the empty net.

klayman 03-22-2004 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by RPI-Fan
How did he score on his own net? Was it a delayed PP?


Ack! I'm drunk. Just got home from the game, and the beer couldn't ease the pain. Clarky passed it back to the point on the PP when the flames pulled the goalkeeper. Shame, really cause Clark was the only Flame who deserved a goal tonight.

Some random thoughts from the game.

--The Stars dropped into a trap midway through the first. That kinda of shit should be outlawed. Or at least the fans should be named the 1st, 2nd and 3rd stars of the game for having to sit through that crap.

--Someone needs to hand the fire and ice girls a sandwich. They didn't even have to open the Zamboni doors, the girls just slid through the cracks in the glass to get on the ice.

--Fans that get up and leave midway through the 3rd peroid, aren't real fans.

--Turco is a bastard and I hate him. And I'm not even a Flame fan.

thealmighty 03-22-2004 11:45 PM

1) It should be outlawed, but isn't, so they play that way, boring as it is, and it works (see Stanley Cup win, which was done using the same methods).

2) Fan thing, could not agree more...that's bush.

3) TURCO IS GOD (as thealmighty, I should know).

thealmighty 03-22-2004 11:47 PM

dola...

...I was watching the game. The look on Flames faces as they SLOWLY skated back after the Clark 'pass' was funny (to a Stars fan), knowing it was headed in and there was nothing they could do about it.

klayman 03-22-2004 11:49 PM

Yea Oilers! Every Canadian team is currently in the playoffs at this moment!

klayman 03-22-2004 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by thealmighty

3) TURCO IS GOD (as thealmighty, I should know).


Boo! And I used to like you ;)

sachmo71 03-23-2004 08:33 AM

LOL @ Corson. He's doing just what needs to be done...knocking the crap out the other team.

sachmo71 03-23-2004 08:34 AM

DOLA,

Turco is definately NOT god. Until he learns to hug the post on a wraparound, he wil be just another mortal. He gives up some weak goals sometimes.

Draft Dodger 03-23-2004 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by sachmo71
DOLA,

Turco is definately NOT god. Until he learns to hug the post on a wraparound, he wil be just another mortal. He gives up some weak goals sometimes.


we'll take him.

signed,
almost every other NHL team.

sachmo71 03-23-2004 08:49 AM

Bah. Didn't say I would get rid of him; but he's not a god. :)

bbor 03-23-2004 11:11 AM

Turco plays better with a broken foot than healthy:)

Honolulu_Blue 03-23-2004 11:15 AM

klayman, I think bbor said something about your mama in the instant coffee thread. It wasn't cool. Not cool at all...

bbor 03-23-2004 11:24 AM

AHAHAHAHAH

hb...2 minutes for instigating and a game misconduct:D

sachmo71 03-23-2004 03:21 PM

Bastard deserves it.

Quote:



Flames' Simon suspended for two games


TSN.ca Staff



3/23/2004

TORONTO - Calgary Flames forward Chris Simon has been suspended for two games, without pay, for a kneeing incident during Monday's game against the Dallas Stars.

Simon, who was suspended for two games in January, 2004, is considered a repeat offender under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement and forfeits salary based on the number of games in a season, rather than the number of days. He will forfeit $36,585.37. The money goes to the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund.



The incident occurred in the first period when Simon struck Stars defenceman Sergei Zubov. No penalty was assessed on the play.



Simon will miss Wednesday's game at Phoenix and March 25 at San Jose. He will be eligible to return March 27 against Los Angeles.





On Sunday, the NHL suspended Flames winger Krzystof Oliwa for three games and coach Darryl Sutter for two games for their actions in the final seconds of Saturday night's loss to the Nashville Predators. The Flames were also fined $50,000 Canadian.



Sutter's suspension was for player selection and team conduct. Sutter will be eligible to return Mar. 25 against the San Jose Sharks. Oliwa will be eligible to return Mar. 27 versus the Los Angeles Kings. Based on the average annual salary of his contract and under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement, Oliwa will forfeit $18,292.68 in salary.



Maple Leafs 03-23-2004 03:32 PM

Two games? Damn, he should have just speared him in the crotch.

Karim 03-23-2004 03:46 PM

People in Calgary are calling for Turco to be suspended for what he did to Clarke. I didn't see the game so I can't comment.

I'm all for cleaning up the game but Dryden should come off of his high horse and reexamine his own team instead of chastizing the game itself.

Maple Leafs 03-23-2004 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Karim
I'm all for cleaning up the game but Dryden should come off of his high horse and reexamine his own team instead of chastizing the game itself.

Canuck gets in trouble -- Brian Burke goes on TV and tells everyone to back off and leave his guy alone, that he's going to stick by him no matter what

Leaf gets in trouble -- Ken Dryden goes on TV and bleats on and on about how hockey sucks and the NHL should suspend everyone

I don't know about you, but I know who I'd want to play for after this episode.

sachmo71 03-23-2004 04:15 PM

Turco cross checked him in the face as he slid across the ice. It was totally unnecessary, and I would support a suspension for that. He's lucky Clarke didn't get hurt. I think I know why he did it, but still, the guy was defenseless.

klayman 03-23-2004 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Honolulu_Blue
klayman, I think bbor said something about your mama in the instant coffee thread. It wasn't cool. Not cool at all...


Bastards :)

klayman 03-23-2004 04:37 PM

Yeah, couldn't believe there was no penalty on the Simon hit. I guess it was kinda of behind the play though.

As for Turco, he's a bastard. But I didn't think the cross check was that horrible enough to warrant suspension. Of course, by that time in the game I was already tanked.

Draft Dodger 03-23-2004 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by klayman
Yeah, couldn't believe there was no penalty on the Simon hit. I guess it was kinda of behind the play though.


so, do we need THREE refs now? :D

Karim 03-23-2004 05:31 PM

I really think it is time for off-ice offials having the power to call a penalty. At least it should be up for discussion. The game is so fast and calls are missed all the time because it simply wasn't seen or was misinterpreted by coming to the action late.

But truth be told, I just wish they would call all the mugging of the puck carrier. In the Flames/Nashville game, Iginla was carrying a guy the entire game. Yes, it was an effective strategy considering interference, hooking, holding was never called. Iginla is mild mannered but his frustration shone through afterwards.

If Gretsky or Orr entered the league today, they wouldn't become the icons they are now.


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