sarcastro
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- Jul 28, 2005
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Edler for 5M or Kronwall for 4.75M
Since Edler was never Wings property or UFA and therefore never available for $5m or any other amount, I'll take Kronwall.
Edler for 5M or Kronwall for 4.75M
Might as well put it on record, the LA Kings will be the first repeat champion since the Detroit Red Wings. Depending on what Rask looks like I kind of like the Bruins to get out. I really think New York will disappoint a lot of the believers.
Chicago scares me in a short season.... I feel they can be so streaky, and if they start off hot, watch out.
Kane scored assisted by Hossa. So much for the dream start in LA.
Ugh...Pierre is covering the Pens game. But can't watch LA game because of blackout restrictions? I'm in freaking Europe!!
3-0 Hawks, Hossa with a couple helpers so far
Who do we think wins the Brian Savage Award this year? I'd call it the Mr October Award but it's January. Every year there's someone that comes out of nowhere scoring like crazy and then falls off the face of the earth completely after a about a month.
I'm going to go with Michael Ryder. Actually, he wouldn't really be coming out of nowhere. Guess I'll go with Andrew Shaw.
Who do we think wins the Brian Savage Award this year? I'd call it the Mr October Award but it's January. Every year there's someone that comes out of nowhere scoring like crazy and then falls off the face of the earth completely after a about a month.
I'm going to go with Michael Ryder. Actually, he wouldn't really be coming out of nowhere. Guess I'll go with Andrew Shaw.
Who do we think wins the Brian Savage Award this year? I'd call it the Mr October Award but it's January. Every year there's someone that comes out of nowhere scoring like crazy and then falls off the face of the earth completely after a about a month.
I'm going to go with Michael Ryder. Actually, he wouldn't really be coming out of nowhere. Guess I'll go with Andrew Shaw.
Not sure that it qualifies as a Stanley Cup hangover, but maybe the Kings are suffering the after-effects of that incredibly long and tedious pre-game ceremony. I thought it was never going to end, and kept wishing that NBC would cut to the Pens/Flyers game until the Kings were ready for the puck drop.
The Winnipeg-Ottawa game is the most entertaining, thus far.
Switched to this game since the LA-Chi game isn't competitive. Sounds like Karlsson hasn't had a great start to the season which is a surprise since he was playing in Europe.
Karlsson struggled handling the puck in the 1st, but he is settling down. He's so damn smooth in transition offense. I'm jealous.