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according to the canucks' post, this was edler's first gwg since 2010/2011 o_o
And his second goal this season off the post, off the goalie's back and nothing but net.
Let's see Getzlaf and Bobby Ryan do this.
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and icing on the cake, lady driving a newer chrysler 200 infront of me... jumped out of her car, dropped her pants, did an immediate squat and did probably the longest public relief ever...... steam and all.
who else is excited for the SENS tonight against San Jose? If Ottawa wins tonight, not only they take the 8th seed for now but also they'll knock Boston out of a playoff spot.
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it's nice to see him succeeding in NY.
Part of it is his coaching style but another part is because Torts was such a shitty coach...he held back the team in so many ways just like how the Canucks are looking rejuvenated under WD.
Other than that, it's just a President's Trophy.
It's as meaningless as the Northwest Division Champion banners that hang on the rafters at Rogers Arena.
Saturday was the first time since 1972 that the Leafs weren't on HNIC on a night they played. I hope ownership takes a long hard look at the diversification of televised hockey, the dropping rating due to a poor product, and figure out they have to make serious changes in order to be successful on the ice and off.
Saturday was the first time since 1972 that the Leafs weren't on HNIC on a night they played. I hope ownership takes a long hard look at the diversification of televised hockey, the dropping rating due to a poor product, and figure out they have to make serious changes in order to be successful on the ice and off.
Saturday was the first time since 1972 that the Leafs weren't on HNIC on a night they played. I hope ownership takes a long hard look at the diversification of televised hockey, the dropping rating due to a poor product, and figure out they have to make serious changes in order to be successful on the ice and off.
Good on Rogers then. They're a majority owner of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment and yet they still snubbed them.
who else is excited for the SENS tonight against San Jose? If Ottawa wins tonight, not only they take the 8th seed for now but also they'll knock Boston out of a playoff spot.
lol. At first when I read your post, I thought you meant Bruins would be mathematically eliminated which makes no sense with so many games still remaining.
Otherwise... it's not a big deal. Many teams are getting bounced up and down the standings on a gamely basis with the standings so tight.
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I'll keep that in mind the next time a debate over franchise success between our two teams comes up.
And we will remind you that the last time the leafs won the cup, there were still only 6 teams, MLK was still alive, and the first case of AIDS was still 14ish years away from being officially clinically observed.
Its like the modern greeks bragging about their glorious ancient greek days and achievement thus they demand respect from others for being alive lol
On the topic of the Bruins possibly missing the playoffs, Luongo purposely threw the puck into the net after catching it (time had expired in the 2nd period) and staring down the B forwards.
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The 2016 NHL off-season could be an interesting one.
A report from Finland’s Iltalehti says Ilya Kovalchuk has expressed to his KHL club, SKA Saint Petersburg, a desire to return to the NHL for the 2016-17 season. According to the KHL website, Kovalchuk’s contract with SKA expires on April 30, 2017.
The 31-year-old star has spent the past two seasons in the KHL after shocking the hockey world in July 2013 when he left the NHL. In order to facilitate the move back to his home country, the uber-talented winger had to officially retire from the NHL and in doing so, leave $77 million on the table three years into the 15-year, $100-million contract he signed with the New Jersey Devils in 2010.
If Kovalchuk does choose to return to the NHL in 2016, the move will need to be approved by all 30 NHL teams because Kovalchuk signed his voluntary retirement papers.
Otherwise he’d have to wait until the 2018-19 season to return to the NHL as an unrestricted free agent at age 35. It’s too early to say whether or not there would be a team or teams opposed to Kovalchuk returning, however, according to a 2013 report from Larry Brooks of the New York Post, if Kovalchuk sits out a full calendar year he can return to the NHL as a UFA prior to 2018-19 as long as he gets consent from the Devils.
Shortly after his decision to leave the Devils, Kovalchuk’s sister was quoted as saying her brother planned on returning to the NHL after spending at least three seasons in the KHL.
Kovalchuk responded to those claims by saying, "I am not going to Russia to start thinking about coming back to the NHL."
Kovalchuk was taken first overall by the Atlanta Thrashers in the 2001 NHL Draft. In 816 career NHL games he has 417 goals and 816 points. He ranks 18th in NHL history averaging .511 goals per game. Only Steven Stamkos (.565) and countryman Alex Ovechkin (.625) average more goals per game among active NHLers.