Who should get a shot at the Stanley Cup
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Who should get a shot at the Stanley Cup
I say it should be open to all amateur teams, take it back to its roots, if only for one year
Did you see the pool? They flipped the bitch
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Here's a good example
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story.asp?ID ... ubName=nhl
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story.asp?ID ... ubName=nhl
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Oh my goodness, you guys are real jugglers
MCP you are a perfect fit for left wing, you don't need to turn left because of the board and ferrit you're the right guy for a mean machine defense specialist
And i thought our CC Team would be a notorious threat
MCP you are a perfect fit for left wing, you don't need to turn left because of the board and ferrit you're the right guy for a mean machine defense specialist
And i thought our CC Team would be a notorious threat
"Every dog has its day." - CC Hockey Pool Champion 2004 & 2013 'Moves like Lenarduzzi'
interesting
"Under terms of the trustee agreement, it is the responsibility alone of the NHL to set the terms of competition for the Stanley Cup," former NHL executive VP Brian O'Neill, told The Post on Friday.
"There is nothing in the agreement that would allow the trustees to deem the caliber of the league insufficient so as to deny the NHL the right to award the Stanley Cup to their champion."
O'Neill said the trustees have no power to prevent the league from awarding the Cup as it sees fit.
"Only if the league dissolves do we have authority in the matter," said O'Neill, who is co-trustee of the Cup with former NHL referee-in-chief Ian (Scotty) Morrison. "There is nothing that allows us to take the Cup away from the NHL."
"Under terms of the trustee agreement, it is the responsibility alone of the NHL to set the terms of competition for the Stanley Cup," former NHL executive VP Brian O'Neill, told The Post on Friday.
"There is nothing in the agreement that would allow the trustees to deem the caliber of the league insufficient so as to deny the NHL the right to award the Stanley Cup to their champion."
O'Neill said the trustees have no power to prevent the league from awarding the Cup as it sees fit.
"Only if the league dissolves do we have authority in the matter," said O'Neill, who is co-trustee of the Cup with former NHL referee-in-chief Ian (Scotty) Morrison. "There is nothing that allows us to take the Cup away from the NHL."
Well that explains how Dallas won it with a skate in the crease.mattola wrote:interesting
"Under terms of the trustee agreement, it is the responsibility alone of the NHL to set the terms of competition for the Stanley Cup," former NHL executive VP Brian O'Neill, told The Post on Friday.
"There is nothing in the agreement that would allow the trustees to deem the caliber of the league insufficient so as to deny the NHL the right to award the Stanley Cup to their champion."
O'Neill said the trustees have no power to prevent the league from awarding the Cup as it sees fit.
"Only if the league dissolves do we have authority in the matter," said O'Neill, who is co-trustee of the Cup with former NHL referee-in-chief Ian (Scotty) Morrison. "There is nothing that allows us to take the Cup away from the NHL."
If a man can remember what he worried about last week, he has a very good memory.