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MnGump
Minnesota Wild |
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Location: Columbus, MN Joined: 06.21.2012
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jetsnation
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Location: Winnipeg, MB Joined: 02.11.2015
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Nope. They are fighting it out with Buffalo for worst team in the league once again. Too bad. I kinda like Arizona since they were the former Jets at one time. |
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tomburton99
New York Rangers |
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Location: NYR distrust, NJ Joined: 07.13.2009
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Didnt you say this would be a playoff team? |
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WayneZ
New Jersey Devils |
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Location: Yay we're relevant again, VA Joined: 01.28.2008
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Dano routinely points out that his offensive gifts were stifled by Lamoriello's defense first system. Had they taken the reigns off of Daneyko, he might have become a consistent 4 goals per season type of player. |
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Red001
Detroit Red Wings |
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Location: Ypsilanti, MI Joined: 05.21.2010
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Scoring isn't what's important.
As long as they have more shot attempts for at 5v5 than they give up shot attempts against at 5v5, they are truly winners, regardless of the scoreboard.
In fact, I think every single time they get the puck, no matter where on the ice, they should just turn and fire it at the other net. Doesn't matter if it's wide, because it's still a shot attempt (and if it's icing, so what, faceoffs don't matter either) and that will help them have the coveted highest corsi and therefore win the NHL. |
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Pet.m.d.
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Location: Buckeye, AZ Joined: 06.29.2017
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Nope. They are fighting it out with Buffalo for worst team in the league once again. Too bad. I kinda like Arizona since they were the former Jets at one time. - jetsnation
Well, our hockey teams stinks, but we have great weather and gorgeous women all over the place. So actually we win every day.
Enjoy the next 11 months of winter |
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ruttager17
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: "Don't worry about me, worry about yourself". -EKLB DNZ supreme , AB Joined: 10.21.2011
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scottak
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Location: I am serious. And don't call me Shirley! Joined: 08.06.2010
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Scoring isn't what's important.
As long as they have more shot attempts for at 5v5 than they give up shot attempts against at 5v5, they are truly winners, regardless of the scoreboard.
In fact, I think every single time they get the puck, no matter where on the ice, they should just turn and fire it at the other net. Doesn't matter if it's wide, because it's still a shot attempt (and if it's icing, so what, faceoffs don't matter either) and that will help them have the coveted highest corsi and therefore win the NHL. - Red001
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Atomic Wedgie
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: The centre of the hockey universe Joined: 07.31.2006
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Tie Domi has some nice things to say about the Arizona franchise:
https://www.tsn.ca/tie-do...n-a-real-market-1.1193988
Former NHLer Tie Domi met with reporters on Thursday as Max and his teammates practised in Brossard, crediting Montreal’s playing environment for his son's solid start.
"Just the opportunity and the way everyone's treated him here, from the owner, Geoff Molson, Marc Bergevin, Claude Julien, Kirk Muller, Luke Richardson and all the trainers, all the coaches and teammates. They've all been amazing," explained Domi. "He's happy every day and the fans have been amazing to him."
Domi, 23, was acquired by the Canadiens from Arizona last June in a trade for winger Alex Galchenyuk. And Tie, who spent most of his career down Highway 401 as a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs, knows all about the benefits of playing in an established Canadian NHL market.
"Nobody chooses where you get drafted, where you play and where you get traded to," Tie told reporters. "When you have players on a team in Arizona – (Chris) Pronger, (Pavel) Datsyuk [and] now they got (Marian) Hossa – to get to the floor, you don't really understand that kind of stuff. He's a kid.
"Now he's understanding it. He's on a real team in a real market and it's exciting to see him taking it all in. But at the same time, he's taking it a day at a time. He's a positive kid and it's good to see him with a smile on his face and the team having a lot of success right now."
That success has the Canadiens starting the season with a 4-1-1 record and Domi centering a productive line between Drouin and Lehkonen. So far, that has been a nice change of pace after arriving from Arizona.
"He cares about winning," Tie explained. "When you're out of the playoffs before Christmas three years in a row, coming off three Memorial Cups in London and the World Juniors, it's a tough pill to swallow for anybody."
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jimbro83
New York Rangers |
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Location: Lets Go Rangers!, NY Joined: 12.25.2009
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more important, will they Corsi |
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But but but... Tanner said the Coyotes were going to be a playoff team :’(
No playoffs for this team.
But maybe when you get lord and saviour Galchenyuk back you will be a playoff team. Hahahahaha |
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camfor
Chicago Blackhawks |
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Location: Complete mis-use of stats, Is now called the Jimmy "T" special. Joined: 12.08.2007
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OUCH!....Harsh words from Tie regarding the Yotes!....I think Tanner should take exception to his remarks and challenge Domi(either one, But hopefully Tie) to a fight. |
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bchiaro
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: Tampa, FL Joined: 09.20.2008
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I believe Tanner said and I quote “they have a top 5 lineup in the league” |
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I believe Tanner said and I quote “they have a top 5 lineup in the league” - bchiaro
No one said that. |
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Tie Domi has some nice things to say about the Arizona franchise:
https://www.tsn.ca/tie-do...n-a-real-market-1.1193988
Former NHLer Tie Domi met with reporters on Thursday as Max and his teammates practised in Brossard, crediting Montreal’s playing environment for his son's solid start.
"Just the opportunity and the way everyone's treated him here, from the owner, Geoff Molson, Marc Bergevin, Claude Julien, Kirk Muller, Luke Richardson and all the trainers, all the coaches and teammates. They've all been amazing," explained Domi. "He's happy every day and the fans have been amazing to him."
Domi, 23, was acquired by the Canadiens from Arizona last June in a trade for winger Alex Galchenyuk. And Tie, who spent most of his career down Highway 401 as a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs, knows all about the benefits of playing in an established Canadian NHL market.
"Nobody chooses where you get drafted, where you play and where you get traded to," Tie told reporters. "When you have players on a team in Arizona – (Chris) Pronger, (Pavel) Datsyuk - Atomic Wedgie[and] now they got (Marian) Hossa – to get to the floor, you don't really understand that kind of stuff. He's a kid.
"Now he's understanding it. He's on a real team in a real market and it's exciting to see him taking it all in. But at the same time, he's taking it a day at a time. He's a positive kid and it's good to see him with a smile on his face and the team having a lot of success right now."
That success has the Canadiens starting the season with a 4-1-1 record and Domi centering a productive line between Drouin and Lehkonen. So far, that has been a nice change of pace after arriving from Arizona.
"He cares about winning," Tie explained. "When you're out of the playoffs before Christmas three years in a row, coming off three Memorial Cups in London and the World Juniors, it's a tough pill to swallow for anybody."
Tie Domi is a huge loser, who cares what he says? This is incredibly stupid, but anyone who's ever heard the guy talk before won't be surprised.
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ruttager17
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: "Don't worry about me, worry about yourself". -EKLB DNZ supreme , AB Joined: 10.21.2011
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Tie Domi has some nice things to say about the Arizona franchise:
https://www.tsn.ca/tie-do...n-a-real-market-1.1193988
Former NHLer Tie Domi met with reporters on Thursday as Max and his teammates practised in Brossard, crediting Montreal’s playing environment for his son's solid start.
"Just the opportunity and the way everyone's treated him here, from the owner, Geoff Molson, Marc Bergevin, Claude Julien, Kirk Muller, Luke Richardson and all the trainers, all the coaches and teammates. They've all been amazing," explained Domi. "He's happy every day and the fans have been amazing to him."
Domi, 23, was acquired by the Canadiens from Arizona last June in a trade for winger Alex Galchenyuk. And Tie, who spent most of his career down Highway 401 as a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs, knows all about the benefits of playing in an established Canadian NHL market.
"Nobody chooses where you get drafted, where you play and where you get traded to," Tie told reporters. "When you have players on a team in Arizona – (Chris) Pronger, (Pavel) Datsyuk - Atomic Wedgie[and] now they got (Marian) Hossa – to get to the floor, you don't really understand that kind of stuff. He's a kid.
"Now he's understanding it. He's on a real team in a real market and it's exciting to see him taking it all in. But at the same time, he's taking it a day at a time. He's a positive kid and it's good to see him with a smile on his face and the team having a lot of success right now."
That success has the Canadiens starting the season with a 4-1-1 record and Domi centering a productive line between Drouin and Lehkonen. So far, that has been a nice change of pace after arriving from Arizona.
"He cares about winning," Tie explained. "When you're out of the playoffs before Christmas three years in a row, coming off three Memorial Cups in London and the World Juniors, it's a tough pill to swallow for anybody."
Great post. I especially enjoyed this part where Domi alludes to the fact that the Yotes are not a real team. Hiring some kid who only knew how to Hockey on a computer with a stats program has the Yotes no closer to being a "real" team than they were when they hired him for the job. |
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more important, will they Corsi - jimbro83
It's appalling that people are still making jokes like this. I really don't care one way or the other, but I'd like to see some post-2008 material. |
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ruttager17
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: "Don't worry about me, worry about yourself". -EKLB DNZ supreme , AB Joined: 10.21.2011
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Tie Domi is a huge loser, who cares what he says? This is incredibly stupid, but anyone who's ever heard the guy talk before won't be surprised. - James_Tanner
Do you have any fancy stats to back up this opinion? |
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ruttager17
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: "Don't worry about me, worry about yourself". -EKLB DNZ supreme , AB Joined: 10.21.2011
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camfor
Chicago Blackhawks |
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Location: Complete mis-use of stats, Is now called the Jimmy "T" special. Joined: 12.08.2007
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Tie Domi is a huge loser, who cares what he says? This is incredibly stupid, but anyone who's ever heard the guy talk before won't be surprised. - James_Tanner
Ouch!....Harsh words from Tanner regarding Tie's remarks!....I hope Tie takes exception to Tanner's highly regarded opinion and challenges him to a fight! |
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leonkennedy
Chicago Blackhawks |
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Location: 3 cups in 5 years = DYNASTY Joined: 04.13.2012
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Ouch!....Harsh words from Tanner regarding Tie's remarks!....I hope Tie takes exception to Tanner's highly regarded opinion and challenges him to a fight! - camfor
Fighting has no place in this game because any contact to the head could kill you. It should be completely removed from the game just like body checking, the use of hard playing surfaces like ice and the boards and glass need to be replaced with some kind of foam material. Also the sticks and the puck are too hard and need to be replaced with some sort of virtual reality, stats based apparatus. We need to protect the players gosh darn it. |
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