From Bountiful to Ponoka

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Re: From Bountiful to Ponoka

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Throwing shit on the ice is bush league.

That fan had great seats and the play was in that area. He should have dropped his pants and wiped his ass with the jersey and walked out if he really wanted to send a message. . The only time I have ever even remotely condoned throwing things on the ice is when people were trying to pelt Marty McCsorely with shit after he clubbed Donald Brashear in the melon. Even then you run the risk of hurting an innocent party.
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Re: From Bountiful to Ponoka

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tantalum wrote: ..Apparently the classy roster of the flames had Glencross challenging a Calgary fan last game (the only emotion he showed all game btw which is what the fan was complaining about). The ever classy flames fans also had one of their membership throw a jersey on the ice. Now I realize it's frustrating and all but throwing the jersey on the ice? No wonder the ownership has provided the direction they have. Calgary fandom can't handle poor teams. but of course we all knew that when the crowds were sparse and Paul Allen was sniffing around.
The gesture seemed to have the desired effect.

Kostopoulos “I was just upset, I was mad. He’s entitled to his opinion. He paid for the seat. I was just upset. He threw his jersey on the ice — I just didn’t like that.”

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Re: From Bountiful to Ponoka

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Mëds wrote:I said for years that Iginla was the worst $7M investment that any team could make. $5.5M or even $6M could be considered, but you always needed to have a player to create for him. ...

Iginla is an upgraded version of Brett Hull, and he's the precursor to Stamkos. Though Iginla is a better all around player than either of them.
Interesting points Mëds. A Flames fan relative of mine told me once that Iginla doesn't get enough credit as a playmaker, and he may very well be right - he did set up the biggest goal in Canada's history after all.

I think $7 million is a fair free agent value, however for a guy who is supposed to be "loyal" it is very high for his age and output. However, I don't think his salary has taken away from the team - if the Flames got good value from their multitude of terrible contracts they'd be okay. But they never, ever, got a worthy linemate/center for Iginla. They should have over-paid for a #1 center and cheaped out on the 2nd and 3rd line, instead of over-paying for a line-up of third-liners.

The said reality is, $7 million might not be a great investment, but its probably the best investment that team has made in the last 20 years.
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Re: From Bountiful to Ponoka

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Fuck.. I love sports.
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The jersey toss was the final show of frustration that built throughout the night. Calgary was outshot 30-19 — recording just four shots in the final period — out-hit 17-14 and had 15 giveaways to Los Angeles’ two.

That said, players felt the jersey toss was too much.

“That was a little overboard,” Matt Stajan said. “That was disrespectful to the organization. [Kostopoulos] was doing what all of us were thinking. Obviously, we’re already down in the dumps at that point in the game. I think he handled it the right way.

“You don’t do that to this organization.”
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Welp, when the product on the ice is crap, as a fan, you gotta do what you gotta do.

Good on the fan for doing this. It certainly sends a very strong message to the entire Flame organization.

There was probably more emotion in the player's response to the jersey tossing than in the entire game.
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mathonwy wrote:
“That was a little overboard,” Matt Stajan said. “That was disrespectful to the organization. [Kostopoulos] was doing what all of us were thinking. Obviously, we’re already down in the dumps at that point in the game. I think he handled it the right way.

“You don’t do that to this organization.”

Says the guy who is draining 4.5 million from the organization this year while giving back 8 goals and 9 assists.

Get out there, play hockey with a little chutzpah would be nice, try and at least pretend to earn your salary, shut the fuck up.

Mmmmmkay?
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Re: From Bountiful to Ponoka

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Meh.

I'll refrain from bashing the Flames.

After bashing and trolling their fan sites for years during the early 00's, only to then watch the spectacular rise and spectacular fall of the WCE era, only to then watch the Flames and Oilers make their cup runs, I've decided not to mess with the Hockey Hindu Gods.
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Re: From Bountiful to Ponoka

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donlever wrote:

Says the guy who is draining 4.5 million from the organization this year while giving back 8 goals and 9 assists.

Get out there, play hockey with a little chutzpah would be nice, try and at least pretend to earn your salary, shut the fuck up.

Mmmmmkay?
No kidding.

Talk about being worried about the wrong things...

Flames are loosing ANOTHER huge game down the stretch and they're all upset over a freaking fan.

Seriously...

I think in general we give hockey players far too much credit.
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..but the Facebook Hindu Gods.

Them you'll fuck with no problems yes?
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donlever wrote:..but the Facebook Hindu Gods.

Them you'll fuck with no problems yes?
After what I went through a few days ago........what with my fake engagement announcement and all for an April Fool's prank.........nah.........I think that ship has sailed as well. :lol:
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Farhan Lalji wrote:I think that ship has sailed as well. :lol:
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mathonwy wrote:
Fuck.. I love sports.
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The jersey toss was the final show of frustration that built throughout the night. Calgary was outshot 30-19 — recording just four shots in the final period — out-hit 17-14 and had 15 giveaways to Los Angeles’ two.

That said, players felt the jersey toss was too much.

“That was a little overboard,” Matt Stajan said. “That was disrespectful to the organization. [Kostopoulos] was doing what all of us were thinking. Obviously, we’re already down in the dumps at that point in the game. I think he handled it the right way.

“You don’t do that to this organization.”
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Welp, when the product on the ice is crap, as a fan, you gotta do what you gotta do.

Good on the fan for doing this. It certainly sends a very strong message to the entire Flame organization.

There was probably more emotion in the player's response to the jersey tossing than in the entire game.
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Re: From Bountiful to Ponoka

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Somewhere you can find the stat that when the Flames are that 7/8 playoff spot or have the chance to get into it with a win the last 3 years that club has only 2 wins or something and a mountain of losses. You can't accidentally be that bad. IT's a team that routinely is unable to compete in big games.
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Fans are not any different...no GDT over at hf, usually 2 days early..lol
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Re: From Bountiful to Ponoka

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Hey expat, if you're reading this, I really hope for your sake that Feaster sees the writing on the wall. Major changes need to happen in cowtown.

PHX is still in it ;-)
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