![]() | |
my mother fucking heroes back in the days missing: Fedorov and the Avalanche :bowdown: x10000000 https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net...69120235_n.jpg |
Bureeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee |
Even though Luongo is still a top goalie, but I think hes only got 2-4 years before his performance will be noticeable.. Schneider is younger and still can mature into a good goalie for many more years.. Its a gamble.. go with a goalie thats good right now or go with a "potential" No will know if Schneider will be a hit and miss or turn into an elite goalie... Bring Back Captain Kirk!! :fuckyea::ilied: |
trade all the goalies and adopt a revolutionary style of playing 6 skaters! |
the big 6.. :fullofwin: |
Bertuzzi, Canucks ordered to reveal deal regarding Moore lawsuit TORONTO — Lawyers for Todd Bertuzzi and the Vancouver Canucks have lost an appeal to keep confidential the details of a deal struck last year pertaining to a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against Bertuzzi by former NHL player Steve Moore. Moore's civil lawsuit for damages and lost wages stems from an incident during a game on March 8, 2004, in Vancouver between the Canucks and the Colorado Avalanche. Bertuzzi, then with the Canucks, attacked Colorado's Moore from behind and punched him in the side of the head, driving him to the ice. Moore suffered three broken vertebrae, deep facial cuts and never played in the NHL again. The ugly incident was in retaliation to a hit Moore delivered to Canucks star Markus Naslund in an earlier game between the teams. Naslund was injured on the play, but Moore did not receive a penalty or any further disciplinary action. Moore's lawyer, Tim Danson, discovered last September that Bertuzzi, former Vancouver coach Marc Crawford and Canucks owner Orca Bay reached a settlement on how to share the liability should Moore win the case. Knowledge of the deal surfaced after Bertuzzi had dropped a third-party claim against Crawford. An Ontario court ruled in January that Moore's counsel should have access to the details of that agreement. Bertuzzi and the Canucks appealed that decision, but it was upheld by an Ontario Superior Court judge on Monday. The details of the agreement will not be disclosed to the public until the case goes to trial later this year. Danson declined to comment further when reached Tuesday. An email sent to Bertuzzi's lawyer Geoff Adair was not returned. Bertuzzi pleaded guilty to a charge of assault causing bodily harm in the criminal trial that followed the incident. He was sentenced to a year's probation and 80 hours of community service on Feb. 14, 2006. He was also served a multi-game suspension by the NHL. After Moore launched his civil suit against Bertuzzi and the Canucks, Bertuzzi filed a third-party claim against Crawford, claiming the coach urged his players to make Moore "pay the price" for his hit on Naslund. In court documents released Monday, Justice Paul Perell stated that he sees "no reason not to disclose the complete details of the proportional sharing between the defendants." Adair had argued in court that disclosure of the agreement's details may make his client seem culpable, stating "the plaintiff's counsel will now be in a position to make full use of the Settlement Agreement to advance the theme to (the jury) at every turn that the defendants have acted in concert to 'hide' the facts by 'paying off' Bertuzzi to drop the claim against Crawford." Perell, however, decided that the settlement between the defendants was not an admission of liability, and said that it would be more harmful to the defence not to disclose the details of the settlement because it would lead to speculation that the defendants "have no answer or rejoinder to any prejudicial adverse inferences from having entered into a provisional sharing of indebtedness to the Moores." Read more: Bertuzzi, Canucks ordered to reveal deal regarding Moore lawsuit |
Steve Moore doesn't deserve to be a hockey player. |
Quote:
he is permantly damaged and can not play what he loves. :seriously: |
Quote:
|
Soviet hockey great Vladimir Krutov passes away at 52 - NHL - SI.com Former Canuck who played 61 games passed away this morning. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
Just sayin |
Quote:
"Skate where the puck's going, not where it's been..." |
Steve moores extent of injuries have always been questioned, where will you get more money, as an up and down 2 way contract borderline NHLer or in court arguing your "potential" was lost? Also I can't wait to be the biggest, most ignorant Schneider hater once he starts to falter as a starter :D :D |
Quote:
Just sayin' |
I'm not saying what happened to Moore was ok and it has nothing to do with my being a Canucks fan. It happened. Worse things have happened in the world of sports without it going to court. Steve Moore is a bitch, not a hockey player. Just sayin' |
Moore was a 4th liner, a nobody and he hit our best player at the time and best player in the league Markus Naslund. Im sure it left some happy tears for us that Moore got what he deserved during that moment. |
Skinnypupp am i not right with the facts? |
If you are happy in any way when someone gets sucker punched from behind, and has his neck broken, then you are one fucked up individual. A "fanatic" in the worse way, where an actual crime being committed gets cheered, because the victim is on the other team. People say the rioters were bad, well this is even worse. Disgusting. |
I wouldn't suggest that he "deserved" it - nobody "deserves" to have a career ended like that. What always boggled me about it was ALL the blame being CONSTANTLY lumped on Bert... nobody seems to think that having a HALF A TON of the guy's own teammates jumping on the pile might have and anything to do with the injury. Seriously, dude not only has a 250-pound Bert on top of him, but then four other guys who all weigh 200-250 each, plus all their gear, jump on top of that? Moore should be glad he didn't come out of it looking like Wile E. Coyote after having a boulder fall on him. http://blogs.reuters.com/macroscope/...ote_04_800.jpg |
Quote:
I get that he was on the Canucks, and a popular player. But that is sick shit that shouldn't be excused or defended. I bet even Bertuzzi himself would be disgusted by people saying Moore "got what he deserved" and that they had "happy tears" when he broke the guy's neck. |
Slow news day... The Kings will be heavily favoured to win the cup next year. With expectations comes more pressure. I hope everyone is gunning for them, like they were for the Canucks and Bruins this year. |
Quote:
Glad to know in addition to all the armchair GMs and coaches, there are some armchair neurosurgeons running around, too. It's so helpful. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
Quote:
We all wanted "retribution" in some way. Just not that way. |
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 10:51 PM. | |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
SEO by vBSEO ©2011, Crawlability, Inc.
Revscene.net cannot be held accountable for the actions of its members nor does the opinions of the members represent that of Revscene.net