I'm hoping Edler can play on the left with Hammy on the right asap.Aaronp18 wrote: Garrison-Bieksa
Hamhuis-Edler
Ballard-Tanev
Stars coach Glen Gulutzan: 'Sunday (vs STL) would have been a much better night for Kesler to return.'
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I'm hoping Edler can play on the left with Hammy on the right asap.Aaronp18 wrote: Garrison-Bieksa
Hamhuis-Edler
Ballard-Tanev
Stars coach Glen Gulutzan: 'Sunday (vs STL) would have been a much better night for Kesler to return.'
You missed a whole bunch of press coverage over the last couple of days didn't you.....Tciso wrote:I'd like to have had Malholtra play with Kesler for a few games, just to take pressure off his shoulder during face offs. But, overall, just glad he's coming back
Mëds wrote:You missed a whole bunch of press coverage over the last couple of days didn't you.....Tciso wrote:I'd like to have had Malholtra play with Kesler for a few games, just to take pressure off his shoulder during face offs. But, overall, just glad he's coming back
Aaron Rome always dreamed of making the hockey hall of fame.
He’s a step closer today. How can you ignore a former Canucks MVP, a defenceman who led the team in points and the guy picked most-exciting by fans?
Rome was all of this Thursday. And more. He was an all-star, a most-outstanding defenceman and the team’s unsung hero from the 2011-12 season, as voted by fans, of course.
That’s why his return to Vancouver with the Dallas Stars is so huge.
“When’s the Aaron Rome press conference?” Roberto Luongo asked as he skated off the ice.
Names like Roberto Luongo, Henrik Sedin and Jannik Hansen were erased from the records and replaced with Rome’s.You see, the Canucks entrance corridor which features a list of the team’s award winners and all-stars, a wall of fame, got a rather jarring makeover before Rome’s arrival in Rogers Arena.
See you there, I'll be wearing a jersey drinking beer.Rumsfeld wrote:Looks like I'm going to the game tonight, so....
It would be sweet to keep this streak going and maybe even get a goal from #17.
It will be interesting to see where RK's game is right off the hop. He is our purebred workhorse and we're going to be a way better team if he can get his game back up to the levels of 2011. I think he can get back there, he's only 28 and he works his ass off.
Because the Ref is retarded.Uncle dans leg wrote:great save by the ref...
So why doesn't that one count????
I remember in HBO 24/7 show they crack a few beers in the dressing room and tell each other they made the right calls.Island Nucklehead wrote:Because the Ref is retarded.Uncle dans leg wrote:great save by the ref...
So why doesn't that one count????
You have to wonder what these zebra clowns think when they watch their work post-game. I'm sure "Well... fucked that one up" comes up quite a bit.
Probably tickle each other in the shower too, after the linesmen soap up and fluff the red bars.Benjo wrote:I remember in HBO 24/7 show they crack a few beers in the dressing room and tell each other they made the right calls.Island Nucklehead wrote:Because the Ref is retarded.Uncle dans leg wrote:great save by the ref...
So why doesn't that one count????
You have to wonder what these zebra clowns think when they watch their work post-game. I'm sure "Well... fucked that one up" comes up quite a bit.
I know eh...like I need another look at the subway monkeyBenjo wrote:Classy of Sportsnet to cut to commercial during a huge tribute to Henrik