- May 25, 2014
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Last thread reach WELL over 1000 posts, so onto the next, heres a link to the LAST thread of former players:
Former Canucks Thread
Former Canucks Thread
I don't think I have ever seen a franchise so completely destroy another one like what the Kings did to us. Boston? Meh. Chicago? Meh. the Kings literally sent us back to the stone age in 5 quick games. Kudos to them.Unfortunately the prime 2009-2012 years occured during the Blackhawks and Kings prime years. Also unfortunate that many star players peaked too late. Our core players were hitting 30 by 2011 (aside from Kesler and Edler)
Art Ross trophy winner got elbowed in the head by the gutless coward Duncan Keith.Unfortunately the prime 2009-2012 years occured during the Blackhawks and Kings prime years. Also unfortunate that many star players peaked too late. Our core players were hitting 30 by 2011 (aside from Kesler and Edler)
Tampa's core is now reaching their late 20s. Feels like they been around forever.
I still swear Keith has his on-ice karma coming to him one day, but I am starting to doubt it...Art Ross trophy winner got elbowed in the head by the gutless coward Duncan Keith.
Agreed. Remember the OT penalty on Daniel? CriiiiingeSharks - Canucks series was closer than it appeared to be thanks to the worst officiating I have ever seen. Better team won the series but Sharks didn't need the help from the men in zebras stripes.
Keith was a bitch, but winning the PT and drawing the best #8 seed team in NHL history didn't help matters. LA got Richards and Carter, Calgary and Dallas had an opportunity to displace them as the #8 seed and both teams literally crapped out.Art Ross trophy winner got elbowed in the head by the gutless coward Duncan Keith.
Maybe as a Goalie Coach. Other stuff i would rather wait and give him a few years working up the coaching ladder. Even assuming he is a good goalie coach.This was deleted from another thread and I am sure it was just because I put it in the management thread.
I thought Ryan Miller retired... does anyone think he would be good in a management capacity.
Maybe as a Goalie Coach. Other stuff i would rather wait and give him a few years working up the coaching ladder. Even assuming he is a good goalie coach.
Wait i feel like i am out of the loop? Did he annouce anything after retiring?well it just feels like he has made his return...
I love that Florida, great player!Florida led all Panthers in TOI with 23:26, all but 29 seconds of that at even strength. It's such a wild story.
Edited.I love that Florida, great player!
Forsling led all Panthers in TOI with 23:26, all but 29 seconds of that at even strength. It's such a wild story.
Was this on 650?Jannick Hansen just made an interesting comment, to the effect that Manny Malhotra was a natural leader who had more impact on him than Mats Sundin did.
Was this on 650?