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I'll give you Randy, but I have always assumed that Robby V was signed for Manchester (since it was their first year in existence) and he started the club on the roster because of injuries
Don't you all just miss the Dumpster Diving days?
They aren't necesaarily over. Remember the last actual real off-season we had we netted Ethan Moreau and Trent Hunter.
That's true. I think many were befuddled to see their names at training camp, let alone having them signed. Don't know what Lombardi was thinking there or if someone within the organization urged him to get them signed. If they were signed as minor league vets, sure, why not, no harm in that. But bringing them to the Kings served zero purpose.
From recent years, I'd chalk up Scott Thornton and Kyle Calder as dumpster diving signings. These names make me further appreciate players like Trevor Lewis, Dwight King, Jordan Nolan and Kyle Clifford. Young, hungry players who were all homegrown talent.
Just say no to Dumpster Diving.
I have always wanted to know the real story behind Avery and Thornton altercation. I know it left Thornton with a sprained/broken wrist.
First thing we heard is was just players horsing around....
Then it came out that Thornton did punch Avery in the back after Avery kicked a medicine ball at him or someone. I don't buy this because...well, it's not really possible to kick a medicine ball at someone.
The story just kind of faded after that.
http://articles.latimes.com/2007/jan/11/sports/sp-kingrep11What started as a playful altercation between the Kings' Scott Thornton and Sean Avery ended with Thornton suffering a broken left wrist on Dec. 29, sources close to the team said.
The two were "horsing around" when Avery kicked a workout ball at Thornton, who then punched Avery in the back, resulting in the injury. Thornton is out at least another week with the injury.
I have always wanted to know the real story behind Avery and Thornton altercation. I know it left Thornton with a sprained/broken wrist.
First thing we heard is was just players horsing around....
Then it came out that Thornton did punch Avery in the back after Avery kicked a medicine ball at him or someone. I don't buy this because...well, it's not really possible to kick a medicine ball at someone.
The story just kind of faded after that.
Nathan Dempsey?
Ted Donato?
Bryan Muir?
I had heard that Avery made some ******** comment about Dustin Brown's speech impediment and Thornton jumped in to defend the kid.
To bad it didn't knock any sense into him. That may actually be where that twit lost the last screw in his head.
Redden struggled with the rags until they demoted him. I have seen him play (awhile ago) down on the farm and he looked truly awful. Slow, no shot and a true pilon. I would pass on him entirely. He had skill at one point but he is one of the worst former NHLer's I have seen play. Too many other options out there. I get the idea but he really looked terrible and I mean RJ terrible.
He hasn't even played well in the AHL for the past 3 years, he's supposed to be useful in the NHL?
I was going to suggest we give him a shot, but if TG says he sucks that bad, I pass. TG's pretty bang on with this stuff.
I'd rather see them bring Blake back from retirement than sign Redden.
I'd rather see them bring Blake back from retirement than sign Redden.
I'd rather they sign a random poster on this board than bring back Rob Blake.
wow....oh how mighty DET has fallen
Adam Proteau @Proteautype
Reports have Red Wings interested in Wade Redden. "From Lidstrom To Redden" could be the world's next horror movie phenomenon.
Multiple teams considering options on both. LA, STL, TOR, FLA among those kicking tires on Redden
Bob McKenzie
Noooooooooooooo.
*clears throat*
Nooooooooooooooooooooo!