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lets go partner
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Finger called up......
http://www.nhl.com/nhl/app?articleid...e&service=page DENVER (AP) -Colorado Avalanche defenseman Jordan Leopold will miss approximately four weeks after tests revealed a fractured wrist, team officials said Tuesday. Leopold, who hurt his wrist in the third period against Calgary last Thursday night, had the MRI exam on Monday. He is scheduled for surgery this week. It's the third significant injury this season for Leopold. He missed the first 25 games of the season as he recovered from offseason hernia surgery and then another 17 games due to a groin injury he suffered in December. Leopold has missed the last two games - both Avalanche losses - because of the wrist injury. "Tough year," Avalanche coach Joel Quenneville said. "Another tough blow." Defenseman Jeff Finger was called up from Albany of the AHL on Saturday and is expected to make his NHL debut Tuesday night against Calgary. "I'm looking forward to seeing him," Quenneville said. The Avalanche lost defenseman Patrice Brisebois for the season to a back injury in late December against Dallas. "To lose Briser and Leo, a couple of important guys for us," Quenneville said. "It's one after the other." |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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Good Lord. Shoulda just put him on IR at the beginning of the year....you know if the Avs front office was Nostradamus or something.
Some teams have all the luck. |
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The team can't miss Leopold much.
I could say the same for Breezeby...... |
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This has nothing to do with pro hockey, but damn it's funny.
No Butts About It, Cheeky Goalie Ejected http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...02-20-22-06-58 NORTH LOGAN, Utah (AP) -- A University of Southern California hockey goalie put on a show, but it had nothing to do with stopping shots. Mickey Meyer rode his stick like a horse, dropped his bulky pants, mooned the crowd and slapped his buttocks during a game against Brigham Young University, police said. "I had my fill of these refs," Meyer said on an Internet broadcast of the game, according to The Herald-Journal of Logan. It will be up to prosecutors whether to pursue a case against him. "This is a small town," North Park police Sgt. John Italasano said. "This was a college team playing and hockey's a wild game. Sometimes things get out of hand." Meyer's antics occurred while play was stopped and referees were trying to sort out penalties in the third period of a consolation game in the ACHA West Regional tournament at Eccles Ice Center. The junior from Clinton, N.Y., was "riding his hockey stick like a horse and slapping his butt," North Park Officer Mike Stauffer said in a report. After pulling down his pants, Meyer slapped his bare bottom several times, Stauffer said. _________ Bwahaahahaahahahaha! |
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By the way what is up with him continually hitching up his pants? It is constant. Just let 'em fall Jose.... |
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It's pronounced Hole-ze Theo- door (just a helpful hint) from yours truely.
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lets go partner
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I hate even posting a espn artical...
NAPLES, Fla. -- Remember at the end of "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly," when Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef and Eli Wallach are all standing there, guns drawn, waiting for someone to make the first move? Waiting to see who would back down and who would flinch? That's the cat-and-mouse game now being played out between NHL general managers. ![]() Todd Bertuzzi Eliot J. Schechter/Getty Images Todd Bertuzzi could be moved before Tuesday's deadline. For three days here, GMs haggled and harrumphed and metaphorically kicked the tires on more than a dozen players who could be had before the trade deadline. Apart from a minor deal -- the New York Islanders' acquisition of Edmonton defenseman Marc-Andre Bergeron on Sunday for a prospect playing in Russia -- there was no movement. But there will be. Now, it's just a question of who blinks first. The sellers, who are in a minority and hold the balance of power with assets that might yield a Stanley Cup, have set the bar high in terms of asking price. Players such as Bill Guerin, Keith Tkachuk and Gary Roberts are commanding a first-round pick plus a prospect. Will the market come down? "I know if it doesn't, we'll be sitting on the sidelines," Anaheim GM Brian Burke said. Maybe. Or is Burke trying to bluff his way into a player he wants by trying to scare potential trade partners into believing he'd rather walk away than give up too much? The same questions will be asked of GMs Jacques Martin of Florida and Larry Pleau in St. Louis, who have between them probably six of the most interesting potential trade baubles: Tkachuk, Guerin, Roberts, Martin Gelinas, Jozef Stumpel, Ed Belfour and Todd Bertuzzi. Are they prepared to keep what they've got rather than lower their prices and get at least something for players who are potential free agents and may walk away for free on July 1? "Will it get less or will it get more? That's the gamble everyone takes. That's the poker," said Pleau, whose team won again Tuesday night and remains 10 points out of the playoffs in the Western Conference. Could teams try to bluff sellers into lowering their price? "That could very easily happen. Injuries are going to affect everything from now until Tuesday. How teams play. Winning and losing. There's a lot of things that are going to affect it in the next week or so," Pleau said. Darcy Regier, for instance, was watching his Sabres pummel Philadelphia on Tuesday night, but also learned he had lost a sixth player to injury, Daniel Paille, who suffered a broken finger and will miss 2 to 3 weeks. Regier has salary cap issues, but would like to move backup netminder Martin Biron for help up front. Toronto GM John Ferguson believes the logjam will break, and sooner than later. "I do still think you're going to see some movement. A fair bit of movement," Ferguson said. "There are a number of top guys on defined seller teams that just haven't fallen yet. But I think that'll come, and I think it'll come soon. I think you'll see trades coming on the weekend. Teams prefer not to get jammed right up to Tuesday." The issue, for all teams, is risk versus reward. Nashville and Dallas already have committed significant assets to acquire Peter Forsberg and Ladislav Nagy, respectively. Whether they paid too much won't be known for weeks, but at least GMs David Poile and Doug Armstrong don't have to worry about getting the players they wanted. ![]() With their latest string of injuries, the Sabres might have to deal goalie Martin Biron. There is considerable pressure on Ferguson, for instance, to make a move to shore up his forward corps, perhaps with a player like Guerin. But Ferguson must weigh the long-term costs to a team he is just beginning to rebuild. "You always have a temptation and you weigh everything," said Ferguson, whose squad dropped a 3-0 decision to Boston on Tuesday. "But going back over the years, this club is still affected by some of the short-term thinking that did not result in the success that we are looking for. That is part of what we are dealing with right now." The Leafs are part of a logjam of Eastern Conference teams as 10 points separates third through 11th. Carolina is another part of that group, holding on to the eighth and final playoff berth as of Wednesday morning, one point ahead of Toronto and the New York Islanders, both of whom have two games in hand. "I was hoping to make a trade here. Especially with the injured guys we've got. And we don't have a lot of time left," Carolina GM Jim Rutherford said. In Pittsburgh, the Penguins appear locked into a playoff berth despite their youth. It has added another dynamic for rookie GM Ray Shero, who didn't expect to have to be dealing with the lure of making trade deadline acquisitions. "I always say the same thing. I don't want our players or coaches expecting something. I like the team the way they are," Shero said. With the asking price so high, it's easier for Shero to take that position than many of his colleagues. "I know who we're not going to move -- prospects. I know my plan out two or three years from now. I have a pretty good idea of the young guys who should be on our hockey club. I don't want to be giving that up," Shero said. "The price certainly is high and some teams will pay it. That's been proven so far. But every team is different." Cue the Ennio Morricone score. More from Naples ... • The closest thing to actual breaking news at the meetings was an unfortunate mix-up involving a carload of general managers who inadvertently drove away from their posh hotel in the wrong car. The car, which looked exactly like their rightful model, was sitting near where they'd left it at the valet parking stand. They assumed, incorrectly as it turned out, the car was theirs and headed out to dinner. Several hours later, the general managers returned to find local authorities talking to the owner of the missing car who had no idea how his vehicle had disappeared. • Tuesday's trade deadline marks one of the great pseudo-holidays in Canada as every national sports television and radio network will devote hours to trades, real or imagined. To spice up their day, and to guard against the long, dull periods when no players are actually being traded, Canada's Sportsnet is dressing up its coverage with the women from the Canadian version of the hit game show "Deal Or No Deal." Instead of suitcases, though, the panel of hockey experts will be shown hockey sticks with players' names on the blade and they will debate, "Trade or no trade." The network also has hired an artist, who will begin Tuesday morning painting a mural, featuring the likenesses of all the players dealt. "I'm bringing balls to juggle, but I hope I don't have to use them," former NHL tough guy and current Sportsnet lead analyst Nick Kypreos quipped. • Columbus forward Fredrik Modin is on the verge of signing a contract extension that would take him off the rental-player market. The Blue Jackets still are shopping forward Anson Carter, who had 33 goals a season ago in Vancouver. It was believed Carolina's Rutherford was interested, but he left the GM meetings without adding skill to his third line. Scott Burnside is the NHL writer for ESPN.com. |
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lets go partner
Join Date: Oct 2004
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2006-2007 - Regular Season - Rookie
RK Player Team Pos GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW OT S S% TOI/G Sft/G FO% 1 EVGENI MALKIN PIT C 55 29 38 67 2 54 13 0 5 1 180 16.1 19:31 22.6 44.8 2 ANZE KOPITAR LAK C 61 17 37 54 -10 20 5 2 0 0 163 10.4 20:33 26.6 45.7 3 PAUL STASTNY COL C 60 21 32 53 -3 30 8 0 4 0 137 15.3 17:37 25.0 48.0 4 WOJTEK WOLSKI COL L 57 19 21 40 -4 10 6 0 1 0 121 15.7 15:30 21.2 100.0 |
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Roland Deschain
Join Date: Jan 2003
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The new "my NHL" ads featuring players off the ice are a step in the right direction for a league that generally has no clue how to market their great sport. But I think they should go even further to create some sort of buzz. I think a couple of good, controversial ads will finally get the sports media talking hockey.
How about an ad with a couple of players playing with their pets, then cutting to words saying, "My NHL: Our players don't kill dogs". Or an ad showcasing the All-Star game saying, "My NHL: our All-Star weekend didn't devolve into a gangbangers fantasy". |
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US Olympian
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Denver, CO
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I find the commercial with the Sedin twins to be...well...uh...distrubing
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The off-season.
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My all time favorite NHL commercial is from easily over a decade back on ESPN. Keith Tkachuk was skating along the boardwalk in Santa Monica (or somewhere) and some broad had locked her keys in her car. Tkachuk "checked" her window...smashing it...and said "You're welcome"...and skated off proud to have helped...happy music playing in the background. The camera pans back to the lady...her jaw dropped...mixed with disbelief and outrage. |
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The off-season.
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There is a hell of a lot of top notch young talent all across the NHL right now. Some simply fantastic players. Be prepared to watch as Bettman make's sure that no one outside of hockey fans ever hears their names.
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Nixonite
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Yeah, it is depressing to see that the marketing of this league and the young talent is very poor. Doesnt look promising for the future either with Bettman getting that extension and Versus also getting an extension for a few more years for their NHL coverage.
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lets go partner
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The race is on for the playoffs, and most games will be very intense.
Sit back and enjoy the action as the boys battle for the playoff spots. ![]() |
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http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=197501&hubname=nhl
Ducks trade Shane O'Brien and a 3rd to Tampa for a 1st and a goalie |
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Zhitnik to Atlanta for Coyburn
Wow, awesome return for Philly |
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Persona Non Grata
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Tkachuk to Atlanta for a 2007 1st & 3rd rounder, a 2008 2nd rounder & Glen Metropolit Should Tkachuk re-sign with Atlanta, the Blues will get the Thrashers 2008 1st rounder as well. Holy overpayment, Batman! Why, oh why aren't the Avalanche out there selling? ![]() |
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YES A DT!!!!!!
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Persona Non Grata
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Persona Non Grata
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And another.
Habs trade Craig Rivet & a 5th rounder to San Jose for a 1st rounder & Josh Gorges For Pete's sake Francois, start selling. Teams are paying minibar prices right now to load up for the playoffs and the Avs are sitting on some assets that could be turned into some serious picks/prospects at the current going rate. |
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