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JKam 09-19-2009 10:34 PM

shit i missed the whole thing thinking it wasn't on anywhere. It wasn't even broadcasted on team 1040...

SumAznGuy 09-20-2009 12:33 AM

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Originally Posted by JKam (Post 6601272)
shit i missed the whole thing thinking it wasn't on anywhere. It wasn't even broadcasted on team 1040...

It was on 1410 am while 1040 am played the Lions game.

Harvey Specter 09-20-2009 01:40 AM

OT but I was reading this on another forum about the biggest draft busts in the 90's and it was interesting to the see all the busts including the Canucks been on the list;

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In the 1990’s NHL entry draft has served as a platform for teams to dramatically improve their team in one pick. Many teams have benefited from owning the rights to a top 20 pick; although they didn’t draft him the Philadelphia Flyers rode Eric Lindros all the way to the 1997 Stanley Cup Finals, the Hartford Whalers grabbed Chris Pronger with the #2 pick in 1993 and Dallas brought Jerome Iginla into the league with the 11th overall pick in 1995.

Not every player selected in the top 20 is not guaranteed to impress however; in fact, many have been hyped up as stand out junior players only to be nothing but a disappointment after being drafted.

*The biggest bust from each year is based on the highest draft pick to perform at the lowest level from each draft year*

1990 NHL Draft
1st overall: The Quebec Nordiques select Owen Nolan from them Cornwall Royals of the OHL

Biggest Bust: The NY Islanders, trying to get back to the glory days of the early 80’s drafted Scott Scissons with the 6th overall pick. Scissons played only 2 games as an NHLer. Very unfortunate for the Islanders as Nolan, Petr Nedved, Keith Primeau, Mike Ricci, and Jaromir Jagr all were drafted before Scissons.

1991 NHL Draft
1st overall: The Quebec Nordiques select Eric Lindros from the Oshawa Generals of the OHL

Biggest Bust: The Vancouver Canucks squandered the #7 pick on Alek Stojanov. Stojanov impressed scouts by knocking out Eric Lindros in a fight during their draft year. He scoring 25 goals for the Hamilton Dukes and was being compared to Bob Probert,

1992 NHL Draft
1st overall: The Tampa Bay Lightning select Roman Hamrlik from Zlin ZPS AC of the Czech Rep.

Biggest Bust: The media had a lot to do with the hype surrounding the Toronto Maple Leafs 8th overall pick Brandon Convery. Convery scored 7 points in his first 11 NHL games, and that’s about it. After being placed on waivers by the LA Kings in 1999 he played for 4 years in Switzerland and 1 year in Sweden before retiring in 2004.

1993 NHL Draft
1st overall: The Ottawa Senators select Alexandre Daigle from the Victoriaville Tigres of the QMJHL

Biggest Bust: Alexandre Daigle. After tallying 137 points in his final year with Victoriaville, Daigle never posted more than 51 points in his 12 year NHL career – to this day, Daigle is still regarded as one of the biggest busts of the NHL draft.

1994 NHL Draft
1st overall: Florida Panthers select Ed Jovanovski from the Windsor Spitfires of the OHL

Biggest Bust: The Edmonton Oilers used the 4th overall pick to select Jason Bonsignore. Bonsignore played a total of 79 games in the NHL between Edmonton and Tampa Bay, earning a total of 16 points. Bonsignore was last seen kicking around the East Coast Hockey League.

1995 NHL Draft
1st overall: The Ottawa Senators select Bryan Berard from the Detroit Jr. Red Wings of the OHL

Biggest Bust: Aki Berg. Toronto Maple Leafs fans know Berg all to well and have no good memories of his time in Toronto. The LA Kings took Berg 3rd overall in ’95.

1996 NHL Draft
1st overall: The Ottawa Senators select Chris Phillips from the Prince Albert Raiders of the WHL

Biggest Bust: The 4th pick in the ’96 draft belonged to the Washington Capitals; they used it to select Alexandre Volchkov. Volchkov was a gifted forward who put up impressive offensive numbers while playing junior hockey but only managed to make his way into 3 NHL games because of his poor attitude.

1997 NHL Draft
1st overall: The Boston Bruins select Joe Thornton from the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds of the OHL

Biggest Bust: Daniel Tkaczuk was drafted 6th overall by Calgary and was supposed to be a star. He led the 1999 Canadian World Junior team in scoring and was an under aged standout. Never living up to his hype, Tkaczuk fled for Europe in 2003 seeking a decent pay cheque. He currently plays for EV Duisburg Die Füchse of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga.

1998 NHL Draft
1st overall: The Tampa Bay Lightning select Vincent Lecavalier from the Rimouski Oceanic of the QMJHL

Biggest Bust: Sorry Calgary, but its déjà vu all over again. Rico Fata was the Flames’ 6th overall pick in ’98. Fata tried so hard but just couldn’t make anything of his talent in the NHL. After bouncing around the league, Fata last saw action in the NHL during the 2006/2007 season with the Capitals.

1999 NHL Draft
1st overall: The Atlanta Thrashers select Patrik Stefan from the Long Beach Ice Dogs of the IHL

Biggest Bust: For the second time in the 1990’s the first overall pick turned out to be a complete dud. Like Daigle, Stefan’s career never really got going, and NHL teams were more than patient with him. The final straw was missing an empty net breakaway against Edmonton on 2007 that resulted in the Oilers taking the puck down the ice and tying the game with 2 seconds left in the game. Stefan retired on March 17, 2008 at the age of 28
LOL, I still remember the Patrik miss vs the Oilers. It was the biggest epic fail ever.

Here's a refresh;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCWpE_cqnuU

punkwax 09-20-2009 09:12 AM

^ Oh man, that was brutal.

I was at the game last night. Not the most entertaining game, but meh, I got my fix :)

Not really racist! 09-20-2009 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Jah Al Zawahiri (Post 6601483)
OT but I was reading this on another forum about the biggest draft busts in the 90's and it was interesting to the see all the busts including the Canucks been on the list;



LOL, I still remember the Patrik miss vs the Oilers. It was the biggest epic fail ever.

Here's a refresh;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCWpE_cqnuU

o man i remember that game like it was yesterday.

trancehead 09-20-2009 05:02 PM

Kayne strikes again





http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/155...anucksbest.jpg

Ch28 09-20-2009 10:00 PM

Oh...what the shit?

http://forum.canucks.com/index.php?showtopic=250833

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Another quick update. I am told that the Canucks are in discussion with the Panthers regarding a deal to bring Horton to Vancouver for a "defenseman and a top prospect."

nsmb 09-20-2009 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Ch28 (Post 6602376)

who cares its eklund! we dont need anymore fuckin forwards anyways

blum2001 09-20-2009 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Ch28 (Post 6602376)

It's a rumor from Eklund. Used car salesmen almost have more credibility than him.

d1 09-20-2009 10:13 PM

We have log jams everywhere on the roster.. can't imagine that happening now.

shawn79 09-20-2009 10:31 PM

http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s...canuckscup.jpg

fullyentranced 09-20-2009 11:12 PM

^ nhl10!
my series is tied 1-1 vs detroit in the conference semis

will068 09-20-2009 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Jah Al Zawahiri (Post 6601483)
OT but I was reading this on another forum about the biggest draft busts in the 90's and it was interesting to the see all the busts including the Canucks been on the list;
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At least we got Naslund for Stojanov. Pittsburgh had too much offense and needed grit.

The Hype 09-21-2009 12:43 AM

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Originally Posted by shawn79 (Post 6602429)

Too bad it won't happen in real life!

pure.life 09-21-2009 01:14 AM

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Originally Posted by The Hype (Post 6602622)
Too bad it won't happen in real life!

who knows... with the way things are going, we could build ourselves a competitive team for many years to come. Hopefully during those years can we capture the cup and satisfy the cup hungry fans in Vancouver.

AzNightmare 09-21-2009 01:49 AM

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Originally Posted by shawn79 (Post 6602429)

Who's the "C" in your team?

Ch28 09-21-2009 01:55 AM

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Originally Posted by AzNightmare (Post 6602663)
Who's the "C" in your team?

Willie

CRS 09-21-2009 06:39 AM

Ughhh is that Prab Rai 2nd from the left...?

Because you know that's never going to happen right...?

CRS 09-21-2009 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Ch28 (Post 6602376)

Because we REALLY need another centre...

shawn79 09-21-2009 08:57 AM

bieksa >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> horton
SOB + grabner for horton YES!

hotjoint 09-21-2009 08:58 AM

:lol I remember that Patrick Stefan fuck up

Soundy 09-21-2009 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by shawn79 (Post 6602847)
bieksa >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> horton
SOB + grabner for horton YES!

Horton is awesome, I love his coffee.

Expresso 09-21-2009 10:25 AM

Does Burke expect Kessel to score more than 36 goals with Grabovski or Stajan at his pivot? lol

MR_BIGGS 09-21-2009 10:32 AM

Kessel should not be expected to be the go to guy..especially with the guys you named...too much pressure for the kid.

411ken 09-21-2009 10:39 AM

Good trade for the Laffs...and they have locked up a pure scorer for 5 years.


And if the N. Horton rumour is true, I'm all up for it!!! that would be sick.


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