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murd0c 06-27-2012 10:50 AM

I actually wouldnt be surprised if they did. Why do they need a goalie prospect if they get Lu. The would rather give him up then forward talent which they will need in the future I'm sure.

Not really racist! 06-27-2012 11:01 AM

My heart skipped a beat when I saw that..

highfive 06-27-2012 11:46 AM

Bob Mckenzie Twitter

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CGY annouces acquisition and signing of Dennis Wideman from WSH to a 5 yr contract.
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WSH receives Jordan Hendry and a 5th Round pick in 2013. CGY also announces signing of Blake Comeau to a contact
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Wideman $5.25 M a year.

murd0c 06-27-2012 11:48 AM

Is it just me or does that sound like way to much money for him?

spideyv2 06-27-2012 11:56 AM

Flames - forever mediocre

Expresso 06-27-2012 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by murd0c (Post 7960388)
Is it just me or does that sound like way to much money for him?

I guess you kind of have to overpay to get players to sign in Calgary lol.

Tegra_Devil 06-27-2012 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by jayare604 (Post 7960397)
Flames - forever mediocre

canucks....forever without a Stanley cup:fullofwin:

canucks wouldnt know a top dman if it bit them in the ass....you have soooo many top defensemen LOL

invader 06-27-2012 12:58 PM

Haha Kesler got a speeding ticket while using cruise control

kristianhay 06-27-2012 01:35 PM

Hope there are no problems here.

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RT @reporterchris: Cory Schneider in no rush to get a deal done with Canucks: "I think you just have to remain patient and you can't panic."

AzNightmare 06-27-2012 01:35 PM

As exciting as it is to see canucks are trying to maintain a solid future, i'm a bit disappointed Luongo probably won't get any players but prospects and picks.

Seems like the window to make a deep cup run is narrowing each year. Unless these prospects are good enough to make an impact immediately without development, we'll be a strong team for years to come, but always short of the cup.

UFO 06-27-2012 01:50 PM

Actually winning the cup is a bit of a crapshoot at best anyways. No matter how strong you build a team for the now or for the future, upsets and surprises always happen.

spideyv2 06-27-2012 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Tegra_Devil (Post 7960456)
canucks....forever without a Stanley cup:fullofwin:

canucks wouldnt know a top dman if it bit them in the ass....you have soooo many top defensemen LOL

Hey dude, when Iginla leaves town, who's gonna be your top player? Bouwmeester? Camalleri? Lololol

Tegra_Devil 06-27-2012 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by jayare604 (Post 7960529)
Hey dude, when Iginla leaves town, who's gonna be your top player? Bouwmeester? Camalleri? Lololol

from the looks of it, top players dont amount to much, eh? youve got lots of 'top' players on the canucks, as per your 'fans'....but you cant even make it through the first round..

murd0c 06-27-2012 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Tegra_Devil (Post 7960550)
from the looks of it, top players dont amount to much, eh? youve got lots of 'top' players on the canucks, as per your 'fans'....but you cant even make it through the first round..

It must suck having nothing to look forward to at the beginning of the season :)

Tegra_Devil 06-27-2012 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by murd0c (Post 7960555)
It must suck having nothing to look forward to at the beginning of the season :)

im actually pretty stoked for this season....that being said, im also stoked to watch this unstoppable downward implosion that the canucks are doing

its super entertaining watching fans chase out the biggest superstar on their team......no big deal though....im sure you can ride a backup that hasnt played many games....should be entertaining none-the-less

RiceIntegraRS 06-27-2012 02:28 PM

Making the playoffs is like banging chicks. Canucks bang chicks everyyear, yet the flames brag about the dime they banged 23 years ago.

JKam 06-27-2012 02:33 PM

Here we go again, the monthly Canucks > Flames war with Tegra_Devil.

murd0c 06-27-2012 02:41 PM

and its funny that it happen everytime after the Flames make a stupid ass move lol

Tegra_Devil 06-27-2012 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by RiceIntegraRS (Post 7960562)
Making the playoffs is like banging chicks. Canucks bang chicks everyyear, yet the flames brag about the dime they banged 23 years ago.

hahahaha....except we banged a 10 once in our life....yet your banging 2's regularly....glad to see what kinda guy you are....must be a chubby chaser

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Originally Posted by murd0c (Post 7960572)
and its funny that it happen everytime after the Flames make a stupid ass move lol

awww, arent you cute....ill bring you a cookie sometime...it should be as sweet as you are:ilied:

jeedee 06-27-2012 02:48 PM

LOL the fuck^

AzNightmare 06-27-2012 03:20 PM

Well... Techically, we banged a 9/10 once, and a 9.9/10 twice... :pokerface:

b0unce. [?] 06-27-2012 03:39 PM

saw this on my facebook feed

Vancouver Canucks

http://l.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/Csp.../143478598.jpg

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Five days in July could define the Vancouver Canucks next season, and in subsequent seasons. They could reshape the goalie market in the NHL. They could bring bad blood between teams to a boiling point.
From July 1 through July 5, and barring his signing a long-term deal before June 30, the Vancouver Canucks will wait nervously as goalie Cory Schneider sits in his window of opportunity. For five days, another NHL team with the proper draft pick compensation could tender him an offer sheet as a restricted free agent.
Damien Cox of the Toronto Star proffered on Monday that the Toronto Maple Leafs should put "a huge, multi-year, multimillion offer sheet" on Schneider that, in theory, would give the Leafs the 26-year-old goalie's services or accelerate the trade of Roberto Luongo, whose time in Vancouver appears at an end. (We quietly hope for a New Orleans-style funeral on the Seaside bike path, playing an upbeat version of "Chelsea Dagger.")
As Pension Plan Puppets noted in its dissection of Cox's front-loaded 8 year, $40 million fantasy offer sheet, the Canucks could choose not to match it, keeping Luongo and the draft pick compensation from the Leafs. Toronto would then have the unique pleasure of having locked up a goalie that's never played more than 33 games in a season to a contract four years shy of Luongo's.
But if Brian Burke or another general manager really wanted to put the screws to the GM Mike Gillis and the Vancouver Canucks, they shouldn't go eight years — they should go with a 1-year offer sheet for Cory Schneider.
Let's say the Toronto Maple Leafs give a $5 million, 1-year offer sheet to Schneider.
The compensation level would be a first- and a third-round pick in 2013 should the Canucks choose not to match. But that's not why the Leafs go down this road; they do it with the expectation the Canucks match, with the hope that Luongo's pried loose and they're the only destination he'll choose.
Would Schneider sign it? Perhaps. The 1-year deal would carry a significantly higher salary than his arbitration salary, should the Canucks and their goalie reach that point after the five-day offer sheet period.
But more importantly, a 1-year contract takes Schneider through his 27th birthday in March 2013, and it expires that summer — when he reaches unrestricted free agency.
As one source told us recently about this scenario:
"You've effectively walked him out the door in Vancouver as a free agent."
Now, what if the Canucks panic, decide to keep Luongo and deal Schneider instead after matching the offer sheet? They can't, actually: The CBA mandates that the "prior club" that matches an offer sheet "may not trade that restricted free agent for a period of one year from the date it exercises its Right of First Refusal."
So even if they were sure he was going to test the market in Summer 2013, they'd be stuck with him.
What's the likelihood of this playing out? Who knows? It's all based on the assumption that Schneider would sign an offer sheet to make life uncomfortable for the team that's basically handed him the starting job. Which seems like a stretch.
If it's the Leafs that tender an offer sheet, it's to shake Luongo free rather than retain Schneider for a year. And that's contingent on whether Brian Burke is the guy who treats offer sheets as a "part of the CBA" or who wants to challenge general managers to barn fights when they offer sheet his guys. Because he's been both.
The Canucks are precariously juggling a Luongo trade with Schneider's free agency. But even if the Leafs forced their hand with an offer sheet, would Gillis ever turn around and deal with Burke? Or is this scenario known to both teams, which could lead to a Luongo trade sooner rather than in the middle of the Free Agent Frenzy and a potential offer sheet to Schneider?
It wouldn't be the first time Burke used the threat of an offer sheet to get the price he wanted, after all.

Tegra_Devil 06-27-2012 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by AzNightmare (Post 7960604)
Well... Techically, we banged a 9/10 once, and a 9.9/10 twice... :pokerface:

hahah, if thats the case then we got a 10, 9.9(which shoulda been a 10):okay:, and a 9.

RRxtar 06-27-2012 04:42 PM

even the oilers banged a 9.9 recently. doesnt matter what you banged in the past (especially before the lockout, man that was a while ago...), only what your chances are of scoring one this year, and in the next couple years. at that, id say the oilers even have more game than the flames. canucks may not have had any 10s but 6s and 7s regularly are still better than sitting at home and jerking off every year.

murd0c 06-27-2012 04:47 PM

one 10 makes all of those 2's you have banged over the years worth while. It's all about the up's and downs over the years that makes it that more meaningful when we will win the cup this upcoming season..

And about the Flames I remember when they won the cup and I'm happy when they did(even to this day) cause Lanny Mcdonald deserved it and I remember the look on his face of a little kid over again that makes the hardships over the years that worth while.


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