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stupid Pens lol |
stupid pens is right! i have cam ward as my goalie and chris kunitz in my pool! it was looking like a nice 2 points with cam ward winning, but i get no points as ward loses and shoot goals dont count in my pool! fawk! |
nothing beats my dynamic duo of morrow and ribero LOLOL cuz i dont have heater and thornton lol |
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the boy couldn't even handle the pressures of playing in the pre-season. i don't care how many goals he has scored lately, they've all been against mediocre goalies. IF however he does show up on friday's game, then i will take this all back. now what are the chances of that happening? |
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i'm tanked in my pool =(.... no markov..no d.sedin...no vanek..damn it! |
hmm got somethin interesting post up ur pool teams! I post up one Pool A Heatley St.Louis Gaborik Setoguchi Zajac Steve Mason Boyle Morrow Ribero Luongo Danny Sedin Kaberle Hemsky S. Neidermyer Lidstrom Spezza Booth Ryan Weber Hamhuis |
We picked numbers for picks in my pool with 9 other dudes... heres what i choose... we did 10 forwards, 4 D, 1 Goon, 1 goalie I drew 7th round for forwards, 4th for D, 1st for goons (carcilo) and 4th for goalies. 3. Marian Gaborik 5 4 0 0 0 2 9.0 13. Christian Ehrhoff 1 4 0 0 0 2 5.0 16. Cam Ward 0 1 0 2 0 0 5.0 1. Jarome Iginla 2 2 0 0 0 16 4.0 2. Henrik Zetterberg 0 4 0 0 0 0 4.0 11. Teemu Selanne 4 0 0 0 0 2 4.0 5. Valtteri Filppula 1 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 6. Chris Kunitz 0 3 0 0 0 14 3.0 9. Wojtek Wolski 1 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 15. Daniel Carcillo 0 0 0 0 0 11 2.2 7. Dennis Wideman 1 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 10. Joe Pavelski 0 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 4. Nicklas Lidstrom 1 0 0 0 0 2 1.0 14. Bryan McCabe 0 1 0 0 0 2 1.0 8. Slava Kozlov 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 12. David Backes 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.0 we only get 3 trades all year, and i already used 1 to drop jason blake for wolski.... i'm thinking of picking up rene bourque in place of backes or kozlov |
Darthchilli: do you play with very few players or something? There is no way i'd get even half of those guys in any of my leagues |
^ +1, was just going to ask that... My pool only has 14 ppl and theres NO WAY anyone could get Heatley/Gaborik/Luongo on the same team |
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anyone have datsyuk in his pool? this guy is killing me.. no goals this season so far |
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14 person pool and I got 14th pick. Currently #1 in my pool with a 46 point lead on last place. 6 forwards, 2 D, 2 Utilities, 2 Goalies. Oh and this is Yahoo so you can add and drop players at will. My team is, Joe Thornton Dany Heatley Jamie Langenbrunner Brian Gionta Scott Gomez Paul Kariya Dan Boyle Sergei Gonchar Brad Richards Todd White Phil Kessel (On IR) Marc-Andre Fleury Jose Theodore |
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The 2 chicks behind him look fricken comedy |
Speaking of hockey pools. I have Marian Gaborik and he's doing quite well so far this season esp in the 3rd period. Is now the time I trade him before he pulls his groin or something? I know he's good enuff to be like top 5 in NHL scoring if he can stay healthy but what are the chances of that? Any advice would be greatly appreciated! |
haha zac effron staring at her @$$ very nice! haha |
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i picked up gabby in late rounds in all my pools its a big risk, considering hes gonna see pronger 6times this year.... |
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Don't let logic get in way Guillaume Desbiens? Who was he, anyway? By Tony Gallagher, The Province October 15, 2009 The Vancouver Canucks have made some unorthodox moves lately, moves that make you wonder what on earth is happening. We're not saying they're bad decisions or wrong moves, because there is no right and wrong in some of these cases. General manager Mike Gillis, assistant Laurence Gilman and the coaching staff always have a well-thought-out strategy. But for No. 1, let's start with the signing of Mathieu Schneider. It isn't often a team signs an unrestricted free agent who can't play, but that's what the Canucks did at the start of the season to augment the depth of the blueline. It was said that he passed his medicals, but having passed, he couldn't play. Wrap your head around that again, Cody Hodgson. Because of the way he was listed to start the season, he now can't play until Oct. 25, and that's assuming he'll be able to play by then, which nobody will confirm one way or another. Of course, this wasn't supposed to matter because there was and perhaps still is another deep pool of guys, but when Sami Salo took his leave much on schedule, the UFA who can't play looks a little awkward. In second place comes the arrival and then departure of Guillaume Desbiens, whomever he was. Was it an asteroid that melted in the atmosphere or what? Your best winger goes down and a player who appears unable to skate at an NHL pace arrives to replace him. Or was he here to fix Alain Vigneault's sink? We may never know. He got hurt in training camp, didn't show much, but after what we presume were a couple of good shifts in Manitoba he gets the call to replace Daniel Sedin, only to be returned like the wrong sized shirt a day later. The explanation was that it was Steve Bernier who replaced Sedin on the top line and Desbiens was brought in to replace Bernier on the third. And how do you argue? They won the game and planted in the minds of every player in Manitoba that they too might win the lottery one day and benefit by getting their crack. But didn't we just hear how great Sergei Shirokov was? At one point, Vigneault essentially suggested he might have beaten out Pavol Demitra straight up for that top-six job coming out of camp. Couldn't he have replaced Bernier? Or Tanner Glass, another player who so far seems to struggle to keep up and has limited offensive potential by his own admission. Oh well, it worked out and it's allowing Shirokov to get a foothold in North America where he is for the moment. And surely Demitra is No. 3. You have to love the timing of this guy's quotes. As Sedin goes down, everyone turns to the gifted but injured playmaker for the expected encouragement to hang in their boys, I'm close, I'll be there soon to help. Nope. If we can more than paraphrase here, all you hear is: Sorry boys, don't look at me, I'm not getting any better. It's still killing me. After all, it's only been five months, what are you expecting, miracles? By the way, Schneider had the same surgery and rehab so that's why it's anyone's guess as to when he actually returns. And finally, we have this head-scratcher from practice Wednesday, although the team's next game isn't until Friday so we can cool our jets for a bit. With Salo going down from the first power-play unit, one would have expected Christian Ehrhoff to get the call to step up to the first unit, given he has five points in five games, was on the Sharks top unit last year and already has three assists on the power play this year on the second unit. Not so fast Captain Logic. Enter Mikael Sammuelsson on the point of the first unit, because he played a few games there on the second unit in Detroit and the real reason that he's a right handed shot, something the coach thinks is important. Odd, but how can you complain? Their power play is going great guns. It's the only element of their game standing between them and a Leafs-like start. Keep on doing what your doing, folks — whatever the hell it is. © Copyright (c) The Province |
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