Leafsman
I guess $11M doesn't buy you what it use to
- May 22, 2008
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If I was an owner, I wouldn't let any of my players compete in this s***.
So a team's prospects shouldn't be allowed to compete in WJC or other tournaments?
If I was an owner, I wouldn't let any of my players compete in this s***.
Oh crap, that was funny. I guess old peeps watch Family Guy too lol.
well...Liljegren here we come?
It was a shoulder injury. Reports in Danish media says he will need one perhaps two weeks - then he will be ready to play again.
Hopefully the team at the world cup and later on the Maple Leafs will be better in front of him than the Danish team.
I dont recall to have seen so many give aways before, 3 vs 1 and 2 vs 1 rushes against. It was so freakin bad it was hilarious
And ofc it ends with one of the forwards injuring his own goalie.
so freakin bad
According to the Danish Ice Hockey Federation, Andersen injured his shoulder and will be sidelined 1-2 weeks, putting his World Cup status for Team Europe up in the air.
Yeah, I think an injury to a team's #1 goalie is worth concern. How do you think the season unfolds if Andersen misses significant time and Enroth has to be the #1 for a good chunk? Not good.Jeez, people are too funny. Always jumping to extremes.
Yeah, I think an injury to a team's #1 goalie is worth concern. How do you think the season unfolds if Andersen misses significant time and Enroth has to be the #1 for a good chunk? Not good.
Who cares if people flip out? Injuries do happen and sometimes they are pretty serious. Not caring if a player on your team gets hurt is the weird thing.
It's good that it doesn't sound overly serious. But if it was would you want people to make posts saying "Ha he's really hurt, concern was totally justified"?
If I was an owner, I wouldn't let any of my players compete in this s***.
Pretty strange if the NHL doesn't let it's players play in an NHL-sponsored tourney.
So a team's prospects shouldn't be allowed to compete in WJC or other tournaments?
This is why I am not a fan of the NHL messing around with players who want to play in the Olympics. If you start trying to control these players by only allowing them to play NHL sponsored events, you may see some players choose to stay in an international league over the NHL.
Yahoo Sports references Danish Ice Hockey Federation as the source.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/freder...pic-qualifer-for-denmark-video-201614317.html
I've been talking about this with my buds for a while now.
The KHL expansion into China could be so huge for the league.
Even 1% of china's population would be like another 15 million viewers / fans
Yahoo Sports references Danish Ice Hockey Federation as the source.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/freder...pic-qualifer-for-denmark-video-201614317.html
If we were to guess — considering Lou Lamoriello will have a say in Andersen’s World Cup status — we think one of Philipp Grubauer, Reto Berra, Peter Budaj or maybe Kristers Gudlevskis could be headed to Toronto as a replacement pretty soon.
they do. (not re: to tournaments like this), but you can't do something stupid to hurt yourself that prevents you from participating as a member of your club. who was that goalie for Minnesota who kicked/punched a wall (and a LOT of drinking was involved) and the Wild suspended him without pay?
I'm sorry but when you invest millions into someone and they in turn (as an organization) stand to get 50% of those millions back in revenue i think having some lines drawn in the sand is in order.
Are the leafs on the hook for the medical bills and salary? Would seem crazy if it was on his own merit and he wasn't injured during his employment with the leafs.
If I was an owner, I wouldn't let any of my players compete in this s***.