Location: "aaaargh my leg!!!" -Max Pacioretty Joined: 04.06.2011
Jul 9 @ 1:35 PM ET
I know. It's only fair they also pay their share.
Doesn't help the team though.
Not saying that should change. - Scabeh
Comme le père de mon ex, qui était sur le BS à l'époque (je présume qu'il y est toujours), qui disait que sans les impôts, tout irait mieux pis on aurait une meilleure équipe de hockey
Getting old, can't pitch two days in a row anymore - Fredobface
J'ai croisé les gars des Blue Sox hier au dépanneur de mon quartier. La moitié de l'équipe se cachait derrière la bâtisse pour se fumer un gringo en 'callant' leur bière.
Location: Pacioretty is a gamebreaker, you need guys like that -DD, QC Joined: 12.09.2008
Jul 9 @ 1:44 PM ET
J'ai croisé les gars des Blue Sox hier au dépanneur de mon quartier. La moitié de l'équipe se cachait derrière la bâtisse pour se fumer un gringo en 'callant' leur bière.
Une vraie ligue professionnelle sérieuse - QuebecPride
C'est pas une ligue pro officiellement c'est amateur mais la plupart des gars des Blue Sox sont payés.
M'a te dire que les joueurs de baseball c'est pas tout des lumieres.
Location: Isn't Cooley 5"11? You know who else is 5"11? Sydney Crosby. - Scabeh Joined: 04.06.2011
Jul 9 @ 1:47 PM ET
Last night, a friend tipped me on a rumored proposal that would have the Hawks sending Kane and Niklas Hjalmarsson to the Habs for Tomas Plekanec and PK Subban. And the Hawks are allegedly holding out for the Canadiens to add a high draft pick or two.
When I pressed him for more details and back story, it turned out this allegedly has as its source a fairly highly placed person in the Canadiens' organization. I am presently checking with some Hawk sources on this.
But there are some dots that would seem to connect here. Underlying the Montreal rumors I have heard has been a strong desire on the part of new Montreal GM Marc Bergevin to obtain Kane.
Also, Subban fits the Hawks blueline needs like a glove—arguably better than Ryan Suter because of Subban's power play skill and right handed shot.
Plekanec obviously slips perfectly into the second line center role, where he could be a very nice complement to Marian Hossa.
Montreal gets a creative, highlight reel offensive player in Kane and a solid second pairing d-man with some unfulfilled offensive upside in Hjalmarsson.
In my opinion, if valid, this is an example of a deal where the Hawks would be stupid not to to at least consider dealing Kane—whether you think they 'should' or should not' in the absence of an actual deal on the table.
And if Bergevin's interest in Kane is as legitimate as I hear, then there could be something to this story after all.
Location: Pacioretty is a gamebreaker, you need guys like that -DD, QC Joined: 12.09.2008
Jul 9 @ 1:49 PM ET
Last night, a friend tipped me on a rumored proposal that would have the Hawks sending Kane and Niklas Hjalmarsson to the Habs for Tomas Plekanec and PK Subban. And the Hawks are allegedly holding out for the Canadiens to add a high draft pick or two.
When I pressed him for more details and back story, it turned out this allegedly has as its source a fairly highly placed person in the Canadiens' organization. I am presently checking with some Hawk sources on this.
But there are some dots that would seem to connect here. Underlying the Montreal rumors I have heard has been a strong desire on the part of new Montreal GM Marc Bergevin to obtain Kane.
Also, Subban fits the Hawks blueline needs like a glove—arguably better than Ryan Suter because of Subban's power play skill and right handed shot.
Plekanec obviously slips perfectly into the second line center role, where he could be a very nice complement to Marian Hossa.
Montreal gets a creative, highlight reel offensive player in Kane and a solid second pairing d-man with some unfulfilled offensive upside in Hjalmarsson.
In my opinion, if valid, this is an example of a deal where the Hawks would be stupid not to to at least consider dealing Kane—whether you think they 'should' or should not' in the absence of an actual deal on the table.
And if Bergevin's interest in Kane is as legitimate as I hear, then there could be something to this story after all. - AdamFrench
Location: "aaaargh my leg!!!" -Max Pacioretty Joined: 04.06.2011
Jul 9 @ 1:52 PM ET
Last night, a friend tipped me on a rumored proposal that would have the Hawks sending Kane and Niklas Hjalmarsson to the Habs for Tomas Plekanec and PK Subban. And the Hawks are allegedly holding out for the Canadiens to add a high draft pick or two.
When I pressed him for more details and back story, it turned out this allegedly has as its source a fairly highly placed person in the Canadiens' organization. I am presently checking with some Hawk sources on this.
But there are some dots that would seem to connect here. Underlying the Montreal rumors I have heard has been a strong desire on the part of new Montreal GM Marc Bergevin to obtain Kane.
Also, Subban fits the Hawks blueline needs like a glove—arguably better than Ryan Suter because of Subban's power play skill and right handed shot.
Plekanec obviously slips perfectly into the second line center role, where he could be a very nice complement to Marian Hossa.
Montreal gets a creative, highlight reel offensive player in Kane and a solid second pairing d-man with some unfulfilled offensive upside in Hjalmarsson.
In my opinion, if valid, this is an example of a deal where the Hawks would be stupid not to to at least consider dealing Kane—whether you think they 'should' or should not' in the absence of an actual deal on the table.
And if Bergevin's interest in Kane is as legitimate as I hear, then there could be something to this story after all. - AdamFrench
Location: The Slovakian Jagr, QC Joined: 02.25.2007
Jul 9 @ 1:54 PM ET
Last night, a friend tipped me on a rumored proposal that would have the Hawks sending Kane and Niklas Hjalmarsson to the Habs for Tomas Plekanec and PK Subban. And the Hawks are allegedly holding out for the Canadiens to add a high draft pick or two.
When I pressed him for more details and back story, it turned out this allegedly has as its source a fairly highly placed person in the Canadiens' organization. I am presently checking with some Hawk sources on this.
But there are some dots that would seem to connect here. Underlying the Montreal rumors I have heard has been a strong desire on the part of new Montreal GM Marc Bergevin to obtain Kane.
Also, Subban fits the Hawks blueline needs like a glove—arguably better than Ryan Suter because of Subban's power play skill and right handed shot.
Plekanec obviously slips perfectly into the second line center role, where he could be a very nice complement to Marian Hossa.
Montreal gets a creative, highlight reel offensive player in Kane and a solid second pairing d-man with some unfulfilled offensive upside in Hjalmarsson.
In my opinion, if valid, this is an example of a deal where the Hawks would be stupid not to to at least consider dealing Kane—whether you think they 'should' or should not' in the absence of an actual deal on the table.
And if Bergevin's interest in Kane is as legitimate as I hear, then there could be something to this story after all. - AdamFrench
Location: hey assface I used that locati Joined: 10.16.2007
Jul 9 @ 1:56 PM ET
Last night, a friend tipped me on a rumored proposal that would have the Hawks sending Kane and Niklas Hjalmarsson to the Habs for Tomas Plekanec and PK Subban. And the Hawks are allegedly holding out for the Canadiens to add a high draft pick or two.
When I pressed him for more details and back story, it turned out this allegedly has as its source a fairly highly placed person in the Canadiens' organization. I am presently checking with some Hawk sources on this.
But there are some dots that would seem to connect here. Underlying the Montreal rumors I have heard has been a strong desire on the part of new Montreal GM Marc Bergevin to obtain Kane.
Also, Subban fits the Hawks blueline needs like a glove—arguably better than Ryan Suter because of Subban's power play skill and right handed shot.
Plekanec obviously slips perfectly into the second line center role, where he could be a very nice complement to Marian Hossa.
Montreal gets a creative, highlight reel offensive player in Kane and a solid second pairing d-man with some unfulfilled offensive upside in Hjalmarsson.
In my opinion, if valid, this is an example of a deal where the Hawks would be stupid not to to at least consider dealing Kane—whether you think they 'should' or should not' in the absence of an actual deal on the table.
And if Bergevin's interest in Kane is as legitimate as I hear, then there could be something to this story after all. - AdamFrench
I don't really see how Montreal wins this trade, nevermind Chicago's "holdout" for a high pick.
Location: @hon_hon_hon# re #price @habs I hope @# they call @# him up. -@#hon_hon_hon #@#! #112v #k#1r3@ Joined: 04.09.2012
Jul 9 @ 1:57 PM ET
Last night, a friend tipped me on a rumored proposal that would have the Hawks sending Kane and Niklas Hjalmarsson to the Habs for Tomas Plekanec and PK Subban. And the Hawks are allegedly holding out for the Canadiens to add a high draft pick or two.
When I pressed him for more details and back story, it turned out this allegedly has as its source a fairly highly placed person in the Canadiens' organization. I am presently checking with some Hawk sources on this.
But there are some dots that would seem to connect here. Underlying the Montreal rumors I have heard has been a strong desire on the part of new Montreal GM Marc Bergevin to obtain Kane.
Also, Subban fits the Hawks blueline needs like a glove—arguably better than Ryan Suter because of Subban's power play skill and right handed shot.
Plekanec obviously slips perfectly into the second line center role, where he could be a very nice complement to Marian Hossa.
Montreal gets a creative, highlight reel offensive player in Kane and a solid second pairing d-man with some unfulfilled offensive upside in Hjalmarsson.
In my opinion, if valid, this is an example of a deal where the Hawks would be stupid not to to at least consider dealing Kane—whether you think they 'should' or should not' in the absence of an actual deal on the table.
And if Bergevin's interest in Kane is as legitimate as I hear, then there could be something to this story after all. - AdamFrench