dt99999
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Location: wow, hope that's sarcasim Joined: 11.18.2008
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need pool advice
Need a goalie win
Do I start
Mrazek vs Ottawa
Schneider vs Columbus - senstroll
Schneider. I wouldn't start anyone against Ottawa. |
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Location: Leafs AAV Champs, ON Joined: 02.22.2008
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Schneider. I wouldn't start anyone against Ottawa. - dt99999
I hate the sens
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dt99999
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: wow, hope that's sarcasim Joined: 11.18.2008
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I hate the sens - senstroll
well then you're in the right place. |
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PinkSock
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Location: https://nhl66.ir/ Joined: 07.23.2010
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Schneider. I wouldn't start anyone against Ottawa. - dt99999
"Ottawa Senators and Stanley Cups is to Don Cherry and Europeans"
- Unknown |
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dwoo33
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Joined: 03.24.2010
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And a first round pick... What are you expecting? - dwoo33
I didn't say Kessel would only net a couple of B-level prospects and a dump. I implied, using a trade with Florida as an example, that we would likely see a return that looks similar to the following two scenarios:
FLA -Kessel
TOR- 2015 1st(10-15 overall), Trocheck, Petrovic, 1 of-Jokinen/Mitchell/Boyes (Money coming back).......or
FLA -Kessel, Polak
TOR - 2015 1st(10-15 overall), Gudbranson, Trocheck, 1 of Joknen/Mitchell/Boyes
Going to get some good pieces and a solid pick in a deep draft but we won't be getting a Barkov or Huberdeau. Guys like Trocheck and Petrovic aren't first pairing/top line players but they are second pairing/second line potential guys that are young and ready for ice time/experience in those roles. Good pieces to bring in as we move out Phaneuf, Lupul, Kessel, Bozak ect.
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dt99999
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: wow, hope that's sarcasim Joined: 11.18.2008
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"Ottawa Senators and Stanley Cups is to Don Cherry and Europeans"
- Unknown - PinkSock
I see. |
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bloatedmosquito
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: The Clit Whisperer Joined: 10.22.2011
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There are things in this post that make very little sense. - Pecafan Fan
My bad, David Atkins is an Australian. |
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Dozzer
Referee Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Somewhere over the rainbow since I’m way up high Joined: 09.15.2010
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Polish people are poor at hockey
- AdamFrench
well i certainly suck ass at it |
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TheThrill
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Sid, I'm open!, ON Joined: 12.10.2013
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I didn't say Kessel would only net a couple of B-level prospects and a dump. I implied, using a trade with Florida as an example, that we would likely see a return that looks similar to the following two scenarios:
FLA -Kessel
TOR- 2015 1st(10-15 overall), Trocheck, Petrovic, 1 of-Jokinen/Mitchell/Boyes (Money coming back).......or
FLA -Kessel, Polak
TOR - 2015 1st(10-15 overall), Gudbranson, Trocheck, 1 of Joknen/Mitchell/Boyes
Going to get some good pieces and a solid pick in a deep draft but we won't be getting a Barkov or Huberdeau. Guys like Trocheck and Petrovic aren't first pairing/top line players but they are second pairing/second line potential guys that are young and ready for ice time/experience in those roles. Good pieces to bring in as we move out Phaneuf, Lupul, Kessel, Bozak ect. - dwoo33
Not enough for Phil.
if we don't get a good young player like Huberdeau along with the 1st, then Florida can (frank) off.
Seriously, they are the ones who need the scoring. Leafs only responsibility is to be awful for the next couple years. Having Phil on this roster doesn't really mitigate that
They hold no cards whatsoever, so these teams can take their table scraps and shove 'em |
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Pecafan Fan
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Pacioretty, c'est mou comme d'la marde - Gilbert Delorme Joined: 01.20.2009
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My bad, David Atkins is an Australian. - bloatedmosquito
That actually makes it even worse |
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Pecafan Fan
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Pacioretty, c'est mou comme d'la marde - Gilbert Delorme Joined: 01.20.2009
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Not enough for Phil.
if we don't get a good young player like Huberdeau along with the 1st, then Florida can (frank) off.
Seriously, they are the ones who need the scoring. Leafs only responsibility is to be awful for the next couple years. Having Phil on this roster doesn't really mitigate that
They hold no cards whatsoever, so these teams can take their table scraps and shove 'em - TheThrill
Kessel will remain a Leaf. |
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Dozzer
Referee Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Somewhere over the rainbow since I’m way up high Joined: 09.15.2010
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Kessel will remain a Leaf. - Pecafan Fan
in his heart |
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PinkSock
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: https://nhl66.ir/ Joined: 07.23.2010
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Kessel will remain a Leaf. - Pecafan Fan
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PatC80
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: 1st rd exit is the new normal, ON Joined: 08.11.2011
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LOL:
Stephen Brunt on Sportsnet 960 radio on the Maple Leafs:
“Part of what’s gone on here is that they’ve managed to produce a team that is not just bad, but appears to not give a damn,” Brunt told Boomer and Rhett. “It’s almost rubbing it in people’s faces – the lack of try, the lack of effort.”
“They are the least likable group of professional athletes I think I’ve ever been around,” said Brunt. “I don’t know these guys. Just the way they play, outside of the arena, the way they come across – they come across as the opposite of plucky underdogs that are trying really, really hard even if they’re not quite good enough. This is talented guys who are getting paid enormous amounts of money who stopped trying a long time ago and are kind of laughing at everybody. And that’s a bad vibe if you’re a consumer.
“That’s a bad vibe if you’re a fan, to think they care way less than I do. And that’s how it’s coming across whether that’s 100 per cent true. It is really, really sour here.” |
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dwoo33
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Joined: 03.24.2010
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Not enough for Phil.
if we don't get a good young player like Huberdeau along with the 1st, then Florida can (frank) off.
Seriously, they are the ones who need the scoring. Leafs only responsibility is to be awful for the next couple years. Having Phil on this roster doesn't really mitigate that
They hold no cards whatsoever, so these teams can take their table scraps and shove 'em - TheThrill
The deal would remove a chunk of long term salary with out taking anything long term hindering back in return. Also getting 3 good pieces for the rebuild. Petrovic is a former 2nd round pick (36th over all) right handed d-man and Trocheck is a former 3rd rounder (64th over all) centre. So a 1st, 2nd, 3rd for Kessel pretty much and not having to eat a portion of his salary seems fair. A better deal might be out there contingent on us eating a portion of his contract for 7 more years. I don't believe labelling these prospects "table scraps" is a proper assessment and I think your dreaming by expecting Huberdeau and the 1st. |
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Pecafan Fan
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Pacioretty, c'est mou comme d'la marde - Gilbert Delorme Joined: 01.20.2009
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LOL:
Stephen Brunt on Sportsnet 960 radio on the Maple Leafs:
“Part of what’s gone on here is that they’ve managed to produce a team that is not just bad, but appears to not give a damn,” Brunt told Boomer and Rhett. “It’s almost rubbing it in people’s faces – the lack of try, the lack of effort.”
“They are the least likable group of professional athletes I think I’ve ever been around,” said Brunt. “I don’t know these guys. Just the way they play, outside of the arena, the way they come across – they come across as the opposite of plucky underdogs that are trying really, really hard even if they’re not quite good enough. This is talented guys who are getting paid enormous amounts of money who stopped trying a long time ago and are kind of laughing at everybody. And that’s a bad vibe if you’re a consumer.
“That’s a bad vibe if you’re a fan, to think they care way less than I do. And that’s how it’s coming across whether that’s 100 per cent true. It is really, really sour here.” - PatC80
why the "lol" ? |
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dt99999
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: wow, hope that's sarcasim Joined: 11.18.2008
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why the "lol" ? - Pecafan Fan
I lolled too |
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Pecafan Fan
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Pacioretty, c'est mou comme d'la marde - Gilbert Delorme Joined: 01.20.2009
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I lolled too - dt99999
well, yeah, me too. But mostly because what's written there is pretty accurate. |
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Canada Cup
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Not here to sell jerseys , ON Joined: 07.06.2007
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well, yeah, me too. But mostly because what's written there is pretty accurate. - Pecafan Fan
I want in
LOL |
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bloatedmosquito
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: The Clit Whisperer Joined: 10.22.2011
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well, yeah, me too. But mostly because what's written there is pretty accurate. - Pecafan Fan
I wonder if Nonis even mentions his time as a GM with leafs on his resume. Better off not to. |
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Pecafan Fan
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Pacioretty, c'est mou comme d'la marde - Gilbert Delorme Joined: 01.20.2009
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I want in
LOL - Canada Cup
It's completely (frank)ed up.
And I've said that numerous times already, I'm pretty sure that game seven against Boston is at the root of this (frank)ing mess. |
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lumlums
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: ON Joined: 06.25.2011
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I wonder if Nonis even mentions his time as a GM with leafs on his resume. Better off not to. - bloatedmosquito
Should really focus on that time that he managed to get Vancouver three of the league's top two goalies |
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Canada Cup
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Not here to sell jerseys , ON Joined: 07.06.2007
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It's completely (frank)ed up.
And I've said that numerous times already, I'm pretty sure that game seven against Boston is at the root of this (frank)ing mess. - Pecafan Fan
The good news is that it made it easier for Shanahan to go to the Board with his scorched earth policy |
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Reimer again tonight! Woohoo!!!!!!!!! |
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PinkSock
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: https://nhl66.ir/ Joined: 07.23.2010
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With the 2015 NHL Entry Draft coming up in a few months, here now is a list of the Top 10 players that have been skipped in the past but are deserving of a selection this year.
reading this article, couple guys id take a flyer on with a mid round pick
LW Vladimir Tkachev: 32 points in 29 games
Tiny (roughly 5’8″ and 160 pounds) but oozing skill, Tkachev won’t be passed over at the entry draft again. His scoring rate is down from where it was last season, but with magical puck handling abilities there will certainly be teams that come calling.
RW Conor Garland: 125 points in 65 games
The leading scorer for the entire QMJHL, Garland’s hockey path has been anything but conventional, growing up in Boston but now playing for the Moncton Wildcats in the Q. Now in his second year of draft eligibility, teams would be insane to not take a flyer on someone producing at such a high pace, despite also being well on the smaller side of things.
C Trevor Cox: 104 points in 65 games
Going from 39 points up to 82 and then 104 so far this season, Cox’s scoring trajectory has been sky-high. Another tiny forward passed over (twice) because of his size, Cox is one of the best passers in the entire WHL and would be a worthwhile gamble with a 6th or 7th round pick.
C Tim McGauley: 103 points in 69 games
One might initially think that McGauley’s numbers are inflated because he plays for the Brandon Wheat Kings, one of the best teams in the WHL, but with a whopping 30 points more than his closest teammate he’s certainly carrying his fair share of the weight. A successful playoff run to cap off the season could make him too tempting for teams to pass up.
D Darren Raddysh: 43 points in 56 games
Speaking of inflated numbers, Raddysh’s point totals undeniably get a boost by playing on the same Erie Otters team as generational phenom Connor McDavid, but that doesn’t make him any less of a player individually. Raddysh is an effective puck-moving, two-way defenseman, something that organizations are finding more and more valuable in the new, faster NHL.
C Reid Gardiner: 60 points in 63 games
One of the more surprising snubs from last year’s draft, playing on a bad Raiders team up in the remote northern city of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan doesn’t exactly help Gardiner’s draft stock. Still, with 33 goals, a very responsible two-way game and a great work ethic, there’s a lot to like here, enough to give Gardiner some legitimate NHL potential.
LW Pius Suter: 67 points in 58 games
39 goals in 58 games in the OHL is enough to make NHL scouts stop and take notice, but scoring twice for his native Switzerland at this year’s World Juniors certainly helps his cause a lot as well. Was passed over last year, but is now more adjusted to hockey in North America and could be rewarded for a surprisingly productive season.
G Adin Hill: 29-9-1 record, .923 save percentage in 43 games
Everyone loves a winner, right? Playing on a powerhouse team like the Portland Winterhawks means that Hill might not always be challenged as much as goalies on other teams, but this season he’s been head and shoulders above any other goalie that’s dressed for his squad. Great natural size at 6’4″ yet still able to move around the crease well.
C Matt Needham: 73 points in 68 games
He’ll never blow you away on the ice or have his stats jump off the scoresheet, but with an abundance of smarts and versatility Needham is the type of player that has “pro” written all over him. Was passed over at the draft twice already but is still more than good enough of a player to warrant an NHL team using a late pick on him.
LW Andrew Mangiapane: 102 points in 66 games
Each member of Mangiapane’s forward line on the Barrie Colts has cracked the 100-point plateau already this season, which raises the questions about who’s driving that bus and how much Mangiapane himself could do away from the other two. Still, any 18 year-old that can do that can score 100 points in the OHL deserves a good, hard look from scouts. |
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