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MG1 09-12-2009 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by MR_BIGGS (Post 6589675)
Wellwoods still a fatass..

Why you guys so interested in a guy's ass? :haha:

Gh0stRider 09-12-2009 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Ch28 (Post 6589262)
Time to load up my hockey pool with an all sharks lineup :haha:

hopefully i get them before you do

BLUETIGER 09-12-2009 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by raygunpk (Post 6589265)

he looks like he's being scolded by his dad

Durrann1984 09-12-2009 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by cressydrift (Post 6589792)
How did you know I had a GF, sister, and mom?:confused: If he got with my sister I would be so happy! Rolling around in Bentley's together, I could take some shots on him. Then I would tell him to be really bitter towards AV. Tell all the suits that AV watches porn and is addicted to weed. He would get fired and the Canucks would have a shot at long run in the playoffs. That is why I would approve of Lu with the sis...

You dough head Hondaracer

ooh ouch hondaracer he just called you a dough head

dayam that hurrrt LOL

cressydrift- > wtf are u on?

cressydrift 09-12-2009 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Durrann1984 (Post 6589844)
ooh ouch hondaracer he just called you a dough head

dayam that hurrrt LOL

cressydrift- > wtf are u on?

Alright, muffler bearings! What was I suppose to call him?

This is about hockey. Just because I dislike Wellwood doesn't mean I am on anti-bacterial soap.

68style 09-12-2009 11:09 PM

^
What do you expect from a guy who drifts Cressida's

cressydrift 09-12-2009 11:18 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjHrtobGUvo --- Alright which baby on the board is this? Hondaracer

silk 09-13-2009 07:32 AM

^ why did you put up my vid... shit


leave welly aloneeeeeeeeeeeeee..... i mean it ! All you guys care about is winning and stanley cup

7seven 09-13-2009 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by raygunpk (Post 6589265)

Wow really? You guys all think Wellwood looks good? He doesn't look fit at all, while its better he's not chubby anymore, he definitely doesn't look fit or in shape at all. His arms are skinny and look how narrow his shoulders are and for someone who weighed in at 180lbs, he really has the frame more of someone that should be 160lbs, he's definitely what you would call thin fat, being more pudge than muscle.

Tho that being said, good on Wellwood for not being chubby anymore, but IMO he definitely doesn't look good.

murd0c 09-13-2009 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by 7seven (Post 6590609)
Wow really? You guys all think Wellwood looks good? He doesn't look fit at all, while its better he's not chubby anymore, he definitely doesn't look fit or in shape at all. His arms are skinny and look how narrow his shoulders are and for someone who weighed in at 180lbs, he really has the frame more of someone that should be 160lbs, he's definitely what you would call thin fat, being more pudge than muscle.

Tho that being said, good on Wellwood for not being chubby anymore, but IMO he definitely doesn't look good.

Wellwood might have the type of body structue that just can fill out. When I played hockey I was way to lean 7% body fat and couldnt put on and weight. It's when I stopped I shot up 60lbs in 6 months with not all fat of course.

Hondaracer 09-13-2009 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by 7seven (Post 6590609)
Wow really? You guys all think Wellwood looks good? He doesn't look fit at all, while its better he's not chubby anymore, he definitely doesn't look fit or in shape at all. His arms are skinny and look how narrow his shoulders are and for someone who weighed in at 180lbs, he really has the frame more of someone that should be 160lbs, he's definitely what you would call thin fat, being more pudge than muscle.

Tho that being said, good on Wellwood for not being chubby anymore, but IMO he definitely doesn't look good.

if your in the NHL, your in decent shape, period.

CRS 09-13-2009 03:55 PM

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THE CANADIAN PRESS

VANCOUVER -- They are two goaltenders at the opposite ends of their careers, fighting for the same job with the Vancouver Canucks.

The future lies ahead for Cory Schneider while veteran Andrew Raycroft may be down to his last chance in the NHL as the two battle for the backup position behind Roberto Luongo.

Schneider, 23, has youth and potential on his side. Raycroft, 29, has veteran experience but a sketchy track record.

The salary cap, the best option for Schneider's development, and which player has the better mentality to spend most of the winter watching Luongo play are all factors expected to contribute to Canucks management's decision.

Raycroft said the situation doesn't need to be complicated.

"You just go out and try and stop the puck," he said Sunday after the Canucks skated for the first time at UBC's Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre. "We're not doing rocket science out there.

"There is always competition. You just go out and work hard."

Coach Alain Vigneault said the exhibition season will probably determine who gets the job.

"At the end of the day, I think they are going to decide who ever plays the best," he said.

Schneider has been considered the heir apparent to Luongo. The former first-round draft pick led the Manitoba Moose, Vancouver's farm team, to the Calder Cup final this season and was named the top goalie in the American Hockey League.

"My goal has been to make this team the entire summer," said Schneider, a six-foot-two, 195-pound native of Marblehead, Mass.

The Boston College graduate has shown steady improvement with the Moose. The question is, should he continue to start on a regular basis in the AHL, or does he gain more by practising regularly at the NHL level, while playing just a handful of games?

"You always want to play games, get in the action, and stay warm," said Schneider. "But at the same time there is something to be said about being at this level and practising here every day and getting used to the pace and the shots and the intensity that comes along with being an NHL player.

"That's up to management. They've done a good job with me so far. They've seen me develop and grow for five years. I'm just going to leave it up to them."

Vigneault has heard both sides of the argument.

"Some people would say he's better off playing," he said. "Some others would say he's better off being behind Roberto.

"I think this year, because it's an Olympic year, it would be safe to assume that a backup, with the number of back-to-back (games) and travel, would get more games."

Raycroft signed with the Canucks on the assumption he would be Vancouver's No. 2

"I have all the intention of being here and watching Louie play," said the six-foot, 185-pound Belleville, Ont., native.

Asked about maybe being sent to Winnipeg, Raycroft shrugged.

"I don't really think about that to be honest," he said. "As long as I work hard and play well, all that stuff is not really in my control. We'll see how it plays out."

Raycroft has travelled a rocky road.

He was named the NHL's top rookie in 2004 after posting a 29-18-9 record with the Boston Bruins. In 57 games he had a goals-against average of 2.05.

Since then he's struggled. The Bruins traded him to the Toronto Maple Leafs in June 2006. After a decent first season in Toronto, where he had a 37-25-9 record in 72 matches, his game went south the second year.

Raycroft signed as a free agent with Colorado last year. He earned $800,000 and had a 12-16-0 record, 3.14 goals-against average and a .892 save percentage.

.Raycroft knows his best chance to stay in the league is as a backup.

"We all want to be the guy that plays 70 games," he said. "As the same time, it's a hockey career.

"I'm happy to one of the top 60 (goalies) in the world. If I can do that again this year, I'll be happy to work hard and be on a good team."

While Raycroft may have regressed, Schneider didn't exactly shine last year when called up after Luongo went down with a groin injury. He had a 2-4-1 record in eight games and a 3.38 goals-against average.

"There were a couple of good games and, obviously, some bad games," Schneider said. "I feel more confident and ready this year.

"I know what to expect and hopefully there won't be any surprises for me."

Money is also an issue. Raycroft will be paid US$500,000 this season whether he plays in Vancouver or Manitoba.

Schneider would earn US$984,200 in Vancouver, but much less with the Moose.

Schneider's long-term future may be with another team. Luongo signed a US$64-million, 12-year contract extension this summer.

"The long-term future is a little cloudy now," Schneider admitted. "Louie is here for a long time. I'm hoping to be a No. 1 goalie in this league at some point. That probably won't be here if Louis is still here.

"That's down the road. Anything can happen. I'm just worried about the short term and making this team."

http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/2009/...oalies_backup/

!Nhan 09-13-2009 04:11 PM

So who all from here went to the training camp? It wasn't that bad. Shirokov looks pretty good and Raymond looks a helluva lot better in the camp than he did last year. All the other guys look the same. Saw quite a bit of the Sedins running drills with Samuellson which was pretty interesting.

murd0c 09-13-2009 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by !nhan (Post 6590645)
So who all from here went to the training camp? It wasn't that bad. Shirokov looks pretty good and Raymond looks a helluva lot better in the camp than he did last year. All the other guys look the same. Saw quite a bit of the Sedins running drills with Samuellson which was pretty interesting.

smauellson was the sedins line mate during the last olympics so I'm not suprised the are trying to get chemestry together at the beg of the season.

shawn79 09-13-2009 04:40 PM

anyone have a clue how our 3rd line is gonna be like
with hasen shirokov hodgson grabner fighting for a spot?

3rd-benier wellwood raymond
4th-hordi johnson rypien

Hondaracer 09-13-2009 04:41 PM

so what time is the game on tom at? 7?

seeing as its the hockeyville thing you would think that most of the regulars will at least get a shot, kinda scary considering wasnt today the first day of regular camp?

7seven 09-13-2009 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Hondaracer (Post 6590672)
so what time is the game on tom at? 7?

seeing as its the hockeyville thing you would think that most of the regulars will at least get a shot, kinda scary considering wasnt today the first day of regular camp?

Not too many regulars playing, group A will be playing, lineup for the game is looking like

Grabner - Wellwood - Desbiens
Bolduc - Scratchard - Hansen
Walsky - Rypien - Labrie
Shirokov - Bliznak - Petrovicky

Mitchell - Bieksa
Lukowich - Baumgartner
Funk - Nycholat or O'Brien - Oberg

http://communities.canada.com/thepro...ason-game.aspx

Islanders lineup for the game is looking like

Trevor Smith - Gerg Moore - Jeremy Reich
Matt Moulsen - Greg Mauldin - Jon Sim
Jeff Tambellini - Josh Bailey - Blake Comeau
Sean Bentivoglio - Nate Thompson - Tim Jackman

Andy Sutton - Freddy Meyer
Jack Hillen - Andrew MacDonald
Dustin Kohn - Mark Flood

Scott Munroe
Nathan Lawson

CRS 09-13-2009 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Hondaracer (Post 6590672)
so what time is the game on tom at? 7?

seeing as its the hockeyville thing you would think that most of the regulars will at least get a shot, kinda scary considering wasnt today the first day of regular camp?

http://canucks.nhl.com/team/app?page...e&service=page

Yes, tomorrow it is on at 7!

raygunpk 09-13-2009 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by 7seven (Post 6590609)
Wow really? You guys all think Wellwood looks good? He doesn't look fit at all, while its better he's not chubby anymore, he definitely doesn't look fit or in shape at all. His arms are skinny and look how narrow his shoulders are and for someone who weighed in at 180lbs, he really has the frame more of someone that should be 160lbs, he's definitely what you would call thin fat, being more pudge than muscle.

Tho that being said, good on Wellwood for not being chubby anymore, but IMO he definitely doesn't look good.

Hockey players usually don't have huge upper frames. Datsyuk has about the same frame without gear and he was reported 191 during playoffs. It's all core/leg weight.

BTW I really think Wellwood is going to prove cressydrift wrong. He's looking really good on the ice right now.

Hondaracer 09-13-2009 08:04 PM

hmm that lineup will be very interesting..

lol shitty for Terrace no Tavares though

woob 09-13-2009 09:08 PM

ooooooohhhhhhh Shirokov/Bliznak


stoked!

Harvey Specter 09-13-2009 09:23 PM

Can't wait to watch the game tomorrow

shawn79 09-13-2009 09:41 PM

why isnt tavares playing wtf?!

punkwax 09-13-2009 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by 7seven (Post 6590609)
Wow really? You guys all think Wellwood looks good? He doesn't look fit at all, while its better he's not chubby anymore, he definitely doesn't look fit or in shape at all. His arms are skinny and look how narrow his shoulders are and for someone who weighed in at 180lbs, he really has the frame more of someone that should be 160lbs, he's definitely what you would call thin fat, being more pudge than muscle.

Tho that being said, good on Wellwood for not being chubby anymore, but IMO he definitely doesn't look good.

Welly is looking good compared to last year.

Soundy 09-13-2009 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Nodnarb (Post 6591215)
Welly is looking good compared to last year.

He looks in pretty f'n good shape compared to 7seven and about 99% of the rest of RS...

Always amazes me how guys whose workout consists mainly of 12oz weights feel so qualified to comment on pro athletes' conditioning.


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