One season does not make a player, he could sheet the bed next year and be nothing.BigTuna wrote: Bad prediction. You guys wish you'd get a player as good as Kadri back for Luongo. Not going to happen.
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He certainly will never be "Nothing".Reefer2 wrote:One season does not make a player, he could sheet the bed next year and be nothing.BigTuna wrote: Bad prediction. You guys wish you'd get a player as good as Kadri back for Luongo. Not going to happen.
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Jim Carey (Vezina Trophy winner) is calling.BigTuna wrote:He certainly will never be "Nothing".Reefer2 wrote:One season does not make a player, he could sheet the bed next year and be nothing.BigTuna wrote: Bad prediction. You guys wish you'd get a player as good as Kadri back for Luongo. Not going to happen.
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Jim will have to wait, as Jonathan Cheechoo (56-goal Rocket Richard winner) is on the other line.Jovocop wrote:
Jim Carey (Vezina Trophy winner) is calling.
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vic wrote:Jim will have to wait, as Jonathan Cheechoo (56-goal Rocket Richard winner) is on the other line.Jovocop wrote:
Jim Carey (Vezina Trophy winner) is calling.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/8004 ... ry/page/10
According to the above article, Carey is No. 3 and Cheechoo is No. 2. Believe it or not, the winner is actually Jimmy Carson. Personally, I think both Carey and Cheechoo are better choices than Carson.
The number 4 spot goes to Scott Bjugstad, the uncle of Nick. Hmm... interesting.
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Big fucking deal. How has it gone for the leaves the previous four years ater that hot starts ??BigTuna wrote:coco_canuck wrote:I'm pretty sure that was misspeak or a typo, clearly meant AHL goaltending...Topper wrote: Speaking of which, I saw a headline (NP?) where Carlyle believes he has NHL goaltending.
If Roberto is going to Toronto, Burke will pay a nice price.
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good choice blob...lolBlob Mckenzie wrote:nm
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Alexander Daigle envies the blubber-chewer Cheechoo.
Oh boy, the leaves are 5th in a shitty conference halfway through a shortened season. BigTuna's getting his rainbow fanny pack ready for the parade down Yonge street.
Oh boy, the leaves are 5th in a shitty conference halfway through a shortened season. BigTuna's getting his rainbow fanny pack ready for the parade down Yonge street.
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I still go back to the alleged offer from Toronto of Kadri and Bozak.
I think a decent prospect (like Kadri was heading into the season) and a 3rd liner (like he would be here) like Bozak.
Or a good solid 4-5 defenceman with a decent prospect.
At this point though I have no idea what they will get back though.
I think a decent prospect (like Kadri was heading into the season) and a 3rd liner (like he would be here) like Bozak.
Or a good solid 4-5 defenceman with a decent prospect.
At this point though I have no idea what they will get back though.
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Blob Mckenzie wrote:
I'm pretty sure that was misspeak or a typo, clearly meant AHL goaltending...
If Roberto is going to Toronto, Burke will pay a nice price.
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Big fucking deal. How has it gone for the leaves the previous four years ater that hot starts ??[/quote]
The leaves usually start badly and heart up in February. last season was the first time they got off to a good start.
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How many ways can you skin a cat anyways?BigTuna wrote: The leaves usually start badly and heart up in February. last season was the first time they got off to a good start.
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Same amount of ways you can build a new mouse trapAaronp18 wrote:How many ways can you skin a cat anyways?BigTuna wrote: The leaves usually start badly and heart up in February. last season was the first time they got off to a good start.
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This link is done. There is no way Gillis will trade Luo right now so why dare to dream. We have a superstar goalie and the rest of the league knows we're in trouble. Don't make a rash trade we will regret. Time to suck it up and realize these guys are no way near good enough.
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Aaronp18 wrote:How many ways can you skin a cat anyways?BigTuna wrote: The leaves usually start badly and heart up in February. last season was the first time they got off to a good start.
depends on how you cook it...