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Newbie

Joined: 07 Feb 2003
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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 4:00 am Post subject: Any hockey fans still around? (free agent talk) |
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Are any of the good old Canadian, hockey lovin' posters still around? I'm surprised there haven't been any "Free agent signing" threads.
Once again, my Leafs are looking like idiots. 3.5 million for Finger? Are you kidding me? Then there's Hagman: 4 million for a guy that's had ONE decent year? Looks alot like another Jason Blake. Though I hope I'm wrong.
And how about everyone spurning these Canadian clubs and all their cash? Hossa rejects a tonne from Edmonton to go to Detroit; it looks like Sundin is going to reject 10 million/year from Vancouver; no one heading to Montreal.
What else did I miss... Cambell getting paid too much, where's Jagr gonna go? goalies flopping around, salaries getting rediculous again. How long until the next lock out?
Hanson, Daegukid, Ajgeddes et al? Anyone still here? |
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dtown

Joined: 06 Jun 2008
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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 6:54 am Post subject: Re: Any hockey fans still around? (free agent talk) |
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Newbie wrote: |
Are any of the good old Canadian, hockey lovin' posters still around? I'm surprised there haven't been any "Free agent signing" threads.
Once again, my Leafs are looking like idiots. 3.5 million for Finger? Are you kidding me? Then there's Hagman: 4 million for a guy that's had ONE decent year? Looks alot like another Jason Blake. Though I hope I'm wrong.
And how about everyone spurning these Canadian clubs and all their cash? Hossa rejects a tonne from Edmonton to go to Detroit; it looks like Sundin is going to reject 10 million/year from Vancouver; no one heading to Montreal.
What else did I miss... Cambell getting paid too much, where's Jagr gonna go? goalies flopping around, salaries getting rediculous again. How long until the next lock out?
Hanson, Daegukid, Ajgeddes et al? Anyone still here? |
I'm not a good ol' Canadian, but overall I am quite happy with the off-season signings. BUT I am a Red Wings fan and I was very young when there was a time to not be happy with the Red Wings. Just get my favorite Finn signed and I'll be perfectly content going into next season.
I used to hate the Maple Leafs but now my feelings are borderline pity. I was in no way surprised that they really have done nothing to improve their roster. I'm looking forward to the opener though! Last year some fukcing Leafs fans started shit at the Joe during a freaking exhibition game, so I'm sure they won't disappoint during a real game. Seriously though, as much as I like beating up on other teams its much more fun when there is actual competition. I'm glad Chicago is getting better. I'd love all the O6 teams to get their act together.
One signing that pissed me off, Rob Blake. I'm a closet Kings supporter and think he's an ass. Way to bail on the kids Blake! Oh well, more PP time for Jack MF Johnson!!!
Sean Avery to Dallas made me lol. Love the kid, but holy overpayment.
And Jagr to Avangard did not surprise me at all. |
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Doogie
Joined: 19 Jan 2006 Location: Hwaseong City
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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 8:04 am Post subject: Re: Any hockey fans still around? (free agent talk) |
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Newbie wrote: |
Are any of the good old Canadian, hockey lovin' posters still around? I'm surprised there haven't been any "Free agent signing" threads.
Once again, my Leafs are looking like idiots. 3.5 million for Finger? Are you kidding me? Then there's Hagman: 4 million for a guy that's had ONE decent year? Looks alot like another Jason Blake. Though I hope I'm wrong.
And how about everyone spurning these Canadian clubs and all their cash? Hossa rejects a tonne from Edmonton to go to Detroit; it looks like Sundin is going to reject 10 million/year from Vancouver; no one heading to Montreal.
What else did I miss... Cambell getting paid too much, where's Jagr gonna go? goalies flopping around, salaries getting rediculous again. How long until the next lock out?
Hanson, Daegukid, Ajgeddes et al? Anyone still here? |
Well, I'm a die-hard Habs fan and I was really hoping that Gainey could sign Sundin. When are the Habs ever going to get that big, elusive center they so desperately need? I like Gainey but he has had little success (so far) at closing big deals. |
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newteacher

Joined: 31 May 2007
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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 3:22 pm Post subject: |
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Not a Canadian either, but a big hockey fan. The Bruins big move is getting Michael Ryder. Yeah, that's their big move...sigh...
At least us Boston fans still have the Celts, and the Red Sox, and the Patriots. |
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Bagpipes11

Joined: 10 Nov 2006
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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 9:38 pm Post subject: |
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newteacher wrote: |
Not a Canadian either, but a big hockey fan. The Bruins big move is getting Michael Ryder. Yeah, that's their big move...sigh...
At least us Boston fans still have the Celts, and the Red Sox, and the Patriots. |
Michael Ryder will do well in Boston. Claude Julien is who coached Ryder in junior hockey. Ryder was basically a nobody coming out of Newfoundland with no spectacular skills except for a killer wrist shot. Julien turned him into a player good enough to play on the national junior team.
He will score 35 this year....wait and see.
My Leafs are once again playing free agent roulette...
Finger...Could be Jamie Macoun or Could be Dan Daoust
Hagman...Could be Russ Courtnall or Could be Lou Francescetti
Joseph...Could be Johnny Bower or Could be Eddie Belfour
If Sundin doesn't sign, look for them to go after two more players in the 3-4 million range, via trade or free agency. (Hopefully guys like Nathan Horton, Damon Langkow, Mike Fisher, Brent Burns, etc.)
The reality is, the Leafs don't surprise me with what they do. The Leafs surprise me with what they don't do. |
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Hanson

Joined: 20 Oct 2004
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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:51 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah, disappointed Habs fan here. A guy on another message board referred to the Habs as the ReHabs, which made me laugh - that's a good nickname!
Grabovski to the Leafs is barely news. Hossa goes where the cup is and fleas the Pens, who gave him a shot at the cup just a few months ago. Jerk. Habs ink Laraque - yawn.
Sundin has time to wait it out and see how things develop. I'd love to see him wear the CH, but somehow, Montreal isn't a popular destination anymore, what with all the media scrutiny and those diehard French Canadians insisting Koivu speak French.
C'mon Gainey - work some magic! |
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dtown

Joined: 06 Jun 2008
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Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 6:30 am Post subject: |
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I don't understand the Hossa hate. He didn't choose to go to the Pens. He owes them nothing. And not to be a homer but let's be honest, the Pens weren't at the same level as the Wings last year and weren't doing anything to better themselves. They're relying on internal improvements. Could Crosby, Malkin, Fleury, Staal and whoever the hell they have on defense all drastically improve next year to make them more competitive? We'll see.
Last year when Bertuzzi chose the Ducks over the Wings I didn't hate him. I was disappointed but understood that he still had a great chance at the Cup and was making way more money than he would have in Detroit. At the end of the day I felt it was his loss and I was right. When it looked like Stuart was going to bolt did I blame him? No. He was a rental.
Does signing with Detroit guarantee Hossa a Cup? Certainly not. But it gives him a great opportunity. He gets to play with some great players, under a great coach with a great system. |
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Hanson

Joined: 20 Oct 2004
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Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 6:59 am Post subject: |
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^ In all fairness, Hossa snubbed the Habs, so he's a jerk regardless.
It just leaves me with a bad taste in my mouth when professional athletes do this. Anyone from Montreal remember Mark Langston? The Expos gave up Randy Johnson, among others, to get his services in August for a run at the World Series, and he bolted mere months later.
Money-grubbing selfish pros. Screw 'em. |
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dtown

Joined: 06 Jun 2008
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Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 9:08 am Post subject: |
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But when Mats Sundin refuses to waive his no trade clause so the Leafs can get something for him at the deadline then later decides he actually doesn't want to play in Toronto after all and may sign somewhere else, this is acceptable? Blake bailing on LA? I don't see anything wrong with what Hossa did, and I'm not just saying that because he is now with the Wings. He never asked to be traded to the Penguins. They did what they did to make their team better and try and win the Cup. It didn't work out.
Last year the Wings didn't win the Cup, Bertuzzi went to the winning Ducks and the Wings were left with a hole in their top lines and without a very decent prospect in Matthias. Bertuzzi did not owe Detroit anything. Detroit took a gamble on him and lost. No hard feelings.
Being mad at the GM for not making the right move is acceptable. There is always a huge possibility that the player you acquire at the deadline will not resign. It is why they are called rentals. There are still Wings fans bitching about Shawn Matthias, but they are mad at Kenny Holland not Bertuzzi.
I don't think there is anything wrong with a player deciding where he wants to play, for any reason. If he wants the money, who's to blame him? Loves Cali? Wants a Cup? I don't understand why fans hold athletes to these superhuman standards. They have families. They have their own agendas and are looking out for themselves like any person in the world does. Sometimes I think fans are even more selfish than athletes.
Side note: Max Pacioretty is a Habs prospect and I love him! As long as the Habs give him time to develop he could be quite good I think. |
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Hanson

Joined: 20 Oct 2004
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Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 6:46 pm Post subject: |
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^ I hear what you're saying, but I just think professional athletes should be happy to even be playing what amounts to a game for millions of dollars. They shouldn't dictate where they play. Look at Lindros and the way he didn't want to play in Quebec when he was drafted. Eff him, man. He should have thanked his lucky stars he had a bankable talent and played where he was drafted.
You mention Sundin. Yeah, he's dictating where he plays and making teams wait on him. He didn't wave his no-trade clause - I think players shouldn't be even allowed to have a no-trade clause.
Bertuzzi. The man should be kneeling down and thanking a non-existant God for even being allowed to play hockey, nevermind choosing where.
Yes, NHL players have families and agendas, but they also make millions of dollars and shouldn't, IMO, have all these "rights".
Oh for the ol' days when a player played 15-20 years for the team that drafted them. Where are the Robin Younts (Milwaukee Brewers) and the Gilbert Perreaults (Buffalo Sabres) today? Those guys were class acts. Players today are whiny, have an annoying sense of entitlement, and think they're bigger than the game.
I know my opinion is not realistic in today's professional sports environment, but I guess I'm a purist.
BTW, I hated the Nordiques growing up, but I never liked Lindros for his crap post-draft. Play where you're drafted. Suck it up. |
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ernie
Joined: 05 Aug 2006 Location: asdfghjk
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Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 6:45 pm Post subject: |
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has anyone else noticed that the leafs have been in 'rebuilding mode' for the last 5 years? why don't they ever DO anything at the trade deadline? unloading mats (possibly the least imposing power forward in the history of the game) at the deadline was a no-brainer that for some reason never happened... i'm sure he would have waived his no-trade clause for a shot at the cup!
i really WANT to cheer for the leafs, but being a leafs fan is tough at the best of times, these days it's downright embarrassing! |
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Newbie

Joined: 07 Feb 2003
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Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 9:35 pm Post subject: |
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newteacher wrote: |
At least us Boston fans still have the Celts, and the Red Sox, and the Patriots. |
Yep, for us Toronto fans there's NOTHING to be happy about
Leafs suck
Jays suck (even though the past 5 years were "their year")
Raptors -- who the hell cares. But rumour has it they suck too.
And soon we're getting the Bills. Whopp dee fuckin doo. The Buffalo Bills. Like they'll ever win anything.
As for the Hossa issue... I don't think we can be hating him. Dude took less money. That's impressive.
Bon voyage to Jagr. I never liked him and his faggety ass salutes. |
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dtown

Joined: 06 Jun 2008
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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 5:28 am Post subject: |
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Toronto doesn't have to be good and the owners know it. You crazy Leafs fans will continue to pay out the roof prices for a mediocre hockey team. There is absolutely no pressure to succeed. Just be happy you're not from Columbus or Atlanta or some other insignificant place like that.
And Hanson I love a loyal player too. I grew up idolizing Steve Yzerman so I think it's awesome when players stick to one team for their career. However, where is the loyalty from the team? In some cases the players are traded by the team, so why should a player be loyal to a team that at any point might trade their ass? I do think you should have to play for the team that drafted you though. Wheeler? Little shit. Pay your dues. |
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blurgalurgalurga
Joined: 18 Oct 2007
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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 5:52 am Post subject: |
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So, Naslund's a Ranger now...I wonder how he'll do. I predict 20 goals and 30 assists. |
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tefain

Joined: 19 Sep 2007 Location: Not too far out there
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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 6:51 am Post subject: Any hockey fans still around? (free agent talk) |
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dtown wrote: |
Toronto doesn't have to be good and the owners know it. You crazy Leafs fans will continue to pay out the roof prices for a mediocre hockey team. There is absolutely no pressure to succeed. |
How true! I work with some of those poor fans that wish they would stop selling out every home game so the owners would get the message. Guess it's tough trying to be loyal and demanding at the same time. |
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