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Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 11:45 pm
by Kid-Wicked
dallas isn't hurtting at all. attendence may be a little down but they're still doing 16,000-17,000 a game.

tampa is doing 13,000+. too bad. they have a decent team this year.

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 4:53 am
by Ugmo
Quebec is getting a new arena? That rules. Bring back the Nordiques, TABARNAK!

Kid-Wicked wrote:dallas isn't hurtting at all. attendence may be a little down but they're still doing 16,000-17,000 a game.

tampa is doing 13,000+. too bad. they have a decent team this year.
Are those numbers legitimate though? There was a pretty famous article that came out in the San Diego paper a few years ago explaining how all the leagues except for the NFL inflate - or rather flat-out lie about - their attendance numbers.

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 7:12 am
by WOLF
Ugmo wrote:Quebec is getting a new arena? That rules. Bring back the Nordiques, TABARNAK!

Kid-Wicked wrote:dallas isn't hurtting at all. attendence may be a little down but they're still doing 16,000-17,000 a game.

tampa is doing 13,000+. too bad. they have a decent team this year.
Are those numbers legitimate though? There was a pretty famous article that came out in the San Diego paper a few years ago explaining how all the leagues except for the NFL inflate - or rather flat-out lie about - their attendance numbers.
The question that needs to be asked, in addition to "are the attendance numbers legit" is "are people paying for the tickets, and if so, how much"? Attendance means nothing if, as in Phoenix's case, people are paying $36 for a family four pack when those same seats would sell for $75 a piece in a Canadian city. I'm actually shocked the NHLPA hasn't stepped up, since they now have a stake in the revenue of the league, and pushed the league to move teams to higher revenue markets. Then again, the NHLPA has a giant mess on it's hands internally....

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 6:05 pm
by pieceofme
Talking about attendance, I was at the Canucks/Red Wings game and it was something like the 260th sell out game in a row in Vancouver. Anyone know which game was the last one not to sell out in Vancouver?

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:57 pm
by krazeebaybee
We're #29!
WooHoo....ahh shaddup, we're not last any more.

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 7:32 pm
by alecjonsludge
krazeebaybee wrote:We're #29!
WooHoo....ahh shaddup, we're not last any more.

Plus you now have your "two 1st round picks and a second round pick" saviour in the lineup.The big 40 goal man,or at least he was last year when Bergeron was firing him precision passes on a stellar PP,neither of which(Bergeron,Stellar PP) you have.Brillant move Burke.

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 8:22 pm
by Bridget
krazeebaybee wrote:We're #29!
WooHoo....ahh shaddup, we're not last any more.
Poor Carolina. Holy cracker's they're terrible right now!

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 7:23 pm
by krazeebaybee
Bump!

The Leafs WON...ya hear me? They actually won in a shootout.

That make 4 wins....w00t!!

Ok...maybe posting while on narcotics is a bad idea...don't care, the Leafs won. (That's 2 whole points!)

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 12:22 am
by Monsters_of_Rock
Go Pens!!!

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 7:05 am
by grizzly31
krazeebaybee wrote:Bump!

The Leafs WON...ya hear me? They actually won in a shootout.

That make 4 wins....w00t!!

Ok...maybe posting while on narcotics is a bad idea...don't care, the Leafs won. (That's 2 whole points!)

I bet there is a lot pissed of people who bet on Washington to win, either on Pro Line or in suicide pools.

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 5:14 pm
by krazeebaybee
grizzly31 wrote: I bet there is a lot pissed of people who bet on Washington to win, either on Pro Line or in suicide pools.
Oh you know there are!
Hell, if I were a bettor I'd have put money on The Caps in last night's game.

Who knew?

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 1:46 pm
by grizzly31
Lets see if they can make it two in a row tonight against the Islanders.


It will be good to see Tavares and Moulson play for the hometown fans.

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 1:48 pm
by NeverSurrender
Looks like tavares has a shot at the calder trophy.

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 5:04 am
by alecjonsludge
Laroque got 5 games for his knee on knee hit on Kronwell the other night.While I don't condone such hits, I do take a sick satisfaction that it took out one the dirtier players in the league,Kronwell, for an extended period of time.

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 5:52 am
by krazeebaybee
grizzly31 wrote:Lets see if they can make it two in a row tonight against the Islanders.
I figured 2 in a row was asking too much, but to give credit where credit is due, they're looking ok. I mean come on...61 shots on goal in one game...hasn't been done in 37 (or 33-can't remember) years.

The season is a quarter done, and their play offs (were there any to begin with? ) are dashed obviously - but somehow they're playing better.

Rumours are now swirling about a 'big trade' with Chicago, a Leaf for a first round pick. Who didn't see this coming; the regret over giving up first round picks?

They're at an all time low, there's nowhere to go but up. (Maybe next year.)

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 7:19 am
by grizzly31
krazeebaybee wrote:
grizzly31 wrote:Lets see if they can make it two in a row tonight against the Islanders.
I figured 2 in a row was asking too much, but to give credit where credit is due, they're looking ok. I mean come on...61 shots on goal in one game...hasn't been done in 37 (or 33-can't remember) years.

The season is a quarter done, and their play offs (were there any to begin with? ) are dashed obviously - but somehow they're playing better.

Rumours are now swirling about a 'big trade' with Chicago, a Leaf for a first round pick. Who didn't see this coming; the regret over giving up first round picks?

They're at an all time low, there's nowhere to go but up. (Maybe next year.)
They will be taking salary back (Sopel), and a pick. In a sense doing Chicago a favor, like they did with Tampa at last seasons trade deadline. I don't think they need another defenseman, try getting a forward to play with Kessel.

The play offs are out of reach, but they have to get out of the basement, at least the lottery picks anyway, so Boston doesn't get the first overall pick. They would really look stupid then.

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 6:57 am
by Lardbucket
Marian Hossa makes his debut and scores two goals (including one of the Hawks' three short-handed goals), and the Blackhawks roll over the Sharks 7-2 in San Jose.
The "circus trip", which usually kills the Hawks, is flawless so far - 4 games, 4 wins. 8 straight wins overall since Jonathan Toews returned from his injury.
The Hawks are looking pretty damn good right now!

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 2:37 pm
by pieceofme
Lardbucket wrote:Marian Hossa makes his debut and scores two goals (including one of the Hawks' three short-handed goals), and the Blackhawks roll over the Sharks 7-2 in San Jose.
The "circus trip", which usually kills the Hawks, is flawless so far - 4 games, 4 wins. 8 straight wins overall since Jonathan Toews returned from his injury.
The Hawks are looking pretty damn good right now!
Team of the moment thats for sure. Certainly got good depth as far as I can tell. Although questions over the goalie position, but their defense is so solid they've had the fewest shots against I believe.

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 4:09 pm
by Lardbucket
And of course they go out and lay an egg in Anaheim today.
Just never looked comfortable - of course, the Ducks' style of play can make you look sloppy.
Gotta rebound against the Kings tomorrow night.

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 6:10 am
by grizzly31
What the fuck is with the Florida Panthers third uniforms?

They look like the Penguins rejects, you would think that they would come up with something original.

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 6:47 am
by krazeebaybee
^^Ha...

We're #29...again! God, that's sad.

But admit it, last night's game kicked all kinds of Panther ass.

Oh, and God Bless Patrick Marleau...hat trick! (Have him in my fantasy hockey pool)

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 4:49 pm
by krazeebaybee
Meeting #699 between the Leafs & the Habs tonight.
You know there'll be some good fights tonight.

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 7:06 pm
by grizzly31
Ole ole ole ole... hahhahaha!!

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 2:35 am
by Mazerati
krazeebaybee wrote:Meeting #699 between the Leafs & the Habs tonight.
You know there'll be some good fights tonight.
i got killed tonight i pounded Montreal in that game
it wasn't even close! i had to turn it off..
it looked like Toronto had something to play for

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 2:38 am
by Angry Jew
Bow down:
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Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 5:35 am
by Redman77
Lardbucket wrote:Marian Hossa makes his debut and scores two goals
Enjoy him now, because he'll pull a Houdini & disappear in the playoffs.

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 5:37 am
by WOLF
grizzly31 wrote:Ole ole ole ole... hahhahaha!!
Habs had already beaten the Leafs twice this year. They weren't going to sweep the season series - no matter where the two are in the standings, they always, more or less, wind up splitting their games.

Bad time for the Habs to have a horrific night, but the injuries are taking their toll.

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 11:24 am
by krazeebaybee
Is it me, or are there just WAY more injuries this year, throughout the league?

And Gustavsson's 'accelerated hear rate' scare last night, might not bode well for The Leafs
with Toskala already on the IR.

But all that aside, last night's game was pretty damn wonderful.

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 1:07 pm
by WOLF
krazeebaybee wrote:Is it me, or are there just WAY more injuries this year, throughout the league?
There are a lot of conspiracy theories of guys (stars) getting injured because they've removed certain performance enhancing substances from their regimens so as to not get busted for doping at the Olympics. I have no idea if stopping steroid/substance use, either gradually or rapidly, can lead to injury, but this is the theory that has been thrown around.

Re: The official NHL thread

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 2:00 pm
by Bridget
krazeebaybee wrote:Is it me, or are there just WAY more injuries this year, throughout the league?
It's not just you. My fantasy teams have both been repeatedly decimated by injury. Every time I turn around there's a new guy on the IR.