07-22-2003, 05:28 PM | #1501 |
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Teppo will probably go back to Finland after the season along with many others. Strange move by Armstrong, but look at the aggressiveness of Columbus this offseason... Looks like they think they really need to make the playoffs this year.
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07-22-2003, 05:48 PM | #1502 |
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After what Minny did this season Columbus is feeling the heat i would guess.
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07-22-2003, 05:51 PM | #1503 | |
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07-22-2003, 11:21 PM | #1508 |
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Everyone remembers the first goal, but penalty? I guess that's why they call it trivia.
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07-22-2003, 11:27 PM | #1509 |
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It's significant because of the player. That probably gave it away.
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07-23-2003, 12:22 AM | #1510 |
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3 points - On October 12, 1980, the Leafs’ Wilf Paiement scored the NHL’s 100,000th goal against the Philadelphia Flyers. Name the goaltender he scored against. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pelle Lindburgh?
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07-23-2003, 12:24 AM | #1511 |
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 points - The Edmonton Oilers lost their first ever NHL game 4-2 to Chicago... who received their first penalty? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dave Dryden?..Eddie Mio?? Whoever thier goalie was ?
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07-23-2003, 04:01 PM | #1513 |
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Wayne Gretzky for the Oiler penalty.
Was the 10,000th goal scored against nobody into an empty net? Lemiuex scored his 600th that way. Todd
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07-23-2003, 04:18 PM | #1514 | |
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07-24-2003, 01:19 PM | #1515 |
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Only 49 days until the start of training camp...
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07-24-2003, 01:25 PM | #1516 | |
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Your hints really helped. Todd
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07-24-2003, 03:01 PM | #1519 |
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07-24-2003, 04:06 PM | #1520 |
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Hey! It's Dallas Stars broadcaster Daryl Reaugh!!
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Daryl Reaugh used to be the color commentator for the Detroit Vipers as well.
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07-24-2003, 05:15 PM | #1522 |
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Karim, that's great! I gotta love the Mike Smith quote on there.
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07-25-2003, 10:35 AM | #1523 |
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Not that it's a shock to anyone, but Lucky Luc is a King...again.
http://espn.go.com/nhl/news/2003/0724/1585272.html |
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Ick...he flat-out BLEW last year for the Wings, didn't show anything, and got all whiny when they sat him for a game. They can have him back. |
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07-25-2003, 01:51 PM | #1525 |
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I'm actuallu surprised that he did'nt retire...i guees while someone is gonna throw $$ at you...why leave?
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07-25-2003, 04:06 PM | #1526 | |
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Messier has always been my favourite player but unfortunately, I think that's what has happend with him. His "leadership" qualities means he always got a job the past several years and when he's not injured can still be an effective player in a limited capacity. I figured he was trying to catch Gordie Howe's record by playing until 50 but with the work stoppage next year it would be best if he hung them up. |
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07-25-2003, 08:31 PM | #1527 |
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Karim..as far as i know i don't think he has commited to playing this season yet.
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07-28-2003, 07:06 PM | #1528 |
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This thread fell to page three which just cannot happen...
~~~ Kneeling before God are three hockey players, Bobby Orr, Mario Lemieux, and Wayne Gretzky. Orr is the first to approach the Lord: God: Why should you be admitted to heaven Bobby? Orr: God, I have made many charitable donations in my life, philanthropy is my middle name and I have given my all to the the game of hockey. God: Very well, you may take a seat on my left. Next up is Mario: God: Why should you be admitted to heaven Mario? Mario: Well Lord, along with my numerous donations of both time and money, I feel I have been a perfect role model and moral person. I have achieved the highest accolades possible for a hockey player and I have been a generous man throughout my life. God: Very well, you may take a seat on my right Mario. Finally Wayne Gretzky approaches... God: Why should you be admitted ... Wayne Gretzky interrupts the Lord and simply states: Excuse me...but I think that you are sitting in my seat. Last edited by Karim : 07-28-2003 at 07:07 PM. |
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Here's an older one...
What will you do when Jesus comes? Move Gretzky to the wing. |
07-28-2003, 09:37 PM | #1530 |
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Heh, I heard the same joke (the sitting in my seat) with JSG, Brodeur and Roy, made more sense to me that way
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07-29-2003, 10:19 AM | #1532 |
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Steve Yzerman dies and goes to heaven.
When he gets there, St. Peter shows him to a very nice house on a lovely piece of property. Outside is a flag pole, from which flies a Red Wings banner and the number 19. "You've lived a good life, Stevie, and brought joy to millions," says St. Peter. "As a reward, this is your new home." Yzerman wipes a tear from his eye and settles into his new house. After a while he decides to go for a walk. As he makes his way down the street, he sees other similar houses with flags flying. He sees a Bruins logo with a #4, an Oilers #99, a Penguins #66, and a Habs #10. He's overwhelmed by a sense of his place in history. Then he turns a corner and sees a massive house, a mansion, with elaborate fountains and a gold-paved driveway. The property is surrounded by intricate gardens, and swans swim in crystal clear ponds. As he looks closer, he sees that everything is decorated with Maple Leaf logos. And hanging from a flagpole above it all is a massive Maple Leafs banner with the #17 on display. Yzerman calls over St. Peter. "I don't mean to sound ungrateful," he says, "but I have to ask about this. I won several Stanley Cups, was a first ballot hall-of-famer, had well over 1,000 points. Yet my house is modest compared to this one." "Of course it is," says St. Peter. "Why would you expect any different?" "Well, I realize that Wendel Clark was a great player and was loved by Maple Leaf fans everywhere," says Yzerman, "but I really don't understand why he gets such an incredible mansion when other, more accomplished players have to make due with smaller homes. Why does Wendel Clark get such special treatment?" St. Peter looks confused for a moment. Then he understands, and shakes his head. "You've got it wrong, Stevie," he says. "That isn't Wendel's house. It's God's house." |
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AHAAHHA
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Well I guess its official, I am an atheist now
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Someone has to bring home the bacon in the Robitaille household and I don't think it's going to be his wife, Stasia. So far I don't think she's been a big hit in the music industry. Luc's a good guy. He struggled last year, was even benched for a game and got piss all for ice time but you never really heard him bitch or whine. He came to Detroit and won a Cup. Mission accomplished. I was proud to have Lucky Luc as a member of the Wings. It was cool. Not too mention that his best game was Game 7 of the 2002 Western Conference Finals. He really got the whole thing started against Roy. Had 2 goals and an assist (maybe 2) in that game. Au reviour, Luc! |
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I was back in Detroit last week which could be one explanation why this glorious thread fell to page 3 (Page 3?!?! Come on fellas, heads up!).
In the few days I was back home I got a good taste of the reaction to Fedorov's defection to the Mighty Ducks. You know what, it made me sick. I had forgotten just how angry the majority of Wings fans make me. It's why I can never watch a Wings game at a bar (or even with people I don't know that well) without, at some point during the game, being sent into a vein-popping type of silent rage. The pinnacle of all this was back around 1995 and 1996 when the majority of fans were screaming about how the Russians didn't care enough about the Stanley Cup (because they weren't born and raised to win it), so the Wings would never win with a team full of Russians and they should all be traded for Keith Tkachuk and Dave Manson, or similar type of hard-nosed, tough Canadian lads. While in Detroit I heard the following: 1. He was all about the money. He just wanted more money. Uh, no. The Wings offered Fedorov more money than Anaheim. It had nothing to do with the money. 2. "We finally got ride of that Fedorov guy." Finally got rid of him? Got rid of him? What are you talking about? No one wanted to get rid of him. He led the team in play-off scoring almost every year. He's the most talented guy on the roster. The team is NOT better without Fedorov. 3. "If he had the heart of Malts (Kirk Maltby) and Drapes (Kris Draper), he'd be the best player in the world." Sergei had plenty of heart. Throughout his career the biggest knock on him was that he took shifts or games off and could be the greatst when he wanted to be, but he just didn't want to be. Yes, Sergei had flashes of brilliance and then seemed to disappear at times. I don't know if this had to do with "heart" or whatever. Maybe sometimes he just didn't feel it or get into the game for whatever reason. I think Sergei showed plenty of heart. It's just the same type of crap argument that fans use to knock superstars who they feel should be better or be the best at all times. At the end of the day who knows why Sergei bolted. I think some of it had to do with wanting to be "the guy." I can't fault him for that. It's cool to be "the guy" and he never will be in Detroit with Yzerman around. Maybe he didn't get along with some of the other players on the team. Could happen. The Wings will miss him horribly. Mainly they will miss his speed. The Wings are not a fast team and will certainly be even less without Fedorov. Yzerman, Shanahan, Hull, Datsyuk, Zetterberg, all talented players, but not burners. You remove Fedorov and add Hatcher all of a sudden your team is a LOT slower. It will be interesting to see who (if anyone) the Wings will get for Joseph. Very interesting. Latest rumors have the Wings interested in Robert Lang...
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And Ray Whitney. Yikes.
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Speaking of which..Dave Manson announced his retirement the other day( he was still playing???)
How could we all miss this monumental announcement?? Did Todd (giveaway) Gill retire yet?...or is he still kicking around? Did youknow?? Pat Falloon is playing Senoir "A" Hockey...How the once mighty (in JR) have fallen. Rick Vaive(!!!) also plays in this league.I wonder if he still does his patented skating down the right wing lets a slap shot go and slides into the corner head first.After watching him on one of our national sports networks here...i think he still does
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Actually, Robataille did do quite a bit of bitching when he was benched. I seem to recall it was all over ESPN before that game. |
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Sheldon Kennedy was a drunk too...but with good reason...was he not also from Manitoba?
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No he didn't. It made ESPN not because of anything Luc did, but merely because of the fact that it was the first time in his Hall of Fame career that he'd ever been a healthy scratch. That's a bit of an event when you're the highest scoring leftwing in the history of the sport. He certainly wasn't happy about it, but didn't say more than that really. That's to be expected. You wouldn't want a player who was happy being benched. |
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I hope you read this somewhere cause that's just crazy specific trivia. I'll take a stab with Walt Podubny
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Which of course leads to the obvious question: where the hell was the defense on that play, and why does Gill take all the blame? To this day I think he was a very good defenseman who got a bad rap based on one play that wasn't even his fault. |
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Ya, I think he was a 'Toban as well. And given Belfour's drunken police bribe incident it wouldn't surprise me to hear that he could join the list. Hmm, and didn't that Arnason kid in Chicago grow up in Manitoba too? He was with Fleury and Housley at the bar in Columbus (allegedly).
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What about Bryan Fogarty, was he from Manitoba?
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The arms race continues...
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76 points on a bad team where he got PP time and extra ice...i don't think he will come close to that in Detroit.Pencil him on the 3rd line for 45-50 points.
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