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The media "reported" (not sure I would call it reporting as much as starting a rumour), that if Gillis moved a goalie to the Oilers, he wanted the #1 pick, and a prospect. Quote:
The Oilers are going no where. They don't have the d or the goalie to make the playoffs. MacT said he would take risks, but he hasn't done anything drastic yet. |
I used to listen to Team 1040 in the mornings, but not anymore. They air the Mike Richards show before the Bro Jake and Pratt show now and that is just as bad, it's more tabloid TMZ style with very little sports knowledge. The Team 1040 morning block now has a bunch of clueless idiots with very little sports knowledge. I just listen to Team 1410 now for ESPN's Mike and Mike in the mornings for NFL and NCAA Football talk, won't be tuning back to Team 1040 in the mornings until they get rid of Bro Jake. |
I hate Bro Jake and Pratt, I haven't listened once since they changed over. Seems like it's for a bunch of old dudes, and the things they say make me want to punch myself in the face. No thanks. |
Listen to this instead, Kevin Bieksa interview on Cabbie's podcast: http://iphone.tsn.ca/tsnpodcasts/Cab...bie_101113.mp3 |
1040 sucks shit. Pratt is an idiot and Jake is completely clueless. |
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Projected lines for tonight. Schroeder in, Dalpe out. CANUCKS D. Sedin-H.Sedin-Santorelli Higgins-Kesler-Hansen Booth-Schroeder-Kassian Sestito-Richardson-Weise Bieksa-Garrison Hamhuis-Tanev Stanton-Weber Luongo |
Reading a blog, talking about five unsustainable early-season trends in the west. One of them is the mediocrity of the Canucks so far. Is the following a fair assessment? Quote:
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You guys should have a dedicated "I hate listening to 1040, but I still do anyway, and will continue to complain" thread. :badpokerface: |
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Dalpe should not wear the #21, I fear he's the new Raymond of the team. lol |
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Gonna probably take him a couple games to get back in the swing of things....perfect time to show-case his skills or be the odd man out again |
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Flyers' GM Holmgren confirms that Pronger's NHL career is over. Philly's salary cap structure takes a hit as they still need to pay out for the remaining four years of Pronger's contract. Even if he retires, they still have a $4.9 million cap hit each year. Holmgren: Pronger "is never going to play again" From the article: Because he was 35 at the time he signed the deal, the Flyers remain responsible for the entirety of the contract regardless of whether he plays or retires. The Flyers have avoided Pronger's salary counting towards their salary cap obligations since he went down to injury through the use of the long-term injury replacement provision in the NHL's collective bargaining agreement. However, should Pronger officially retire, the Flyers will be responsible for the full $4.9-plus million cap hit. |
Still blows my mind how the NHL allowed the Flyers to keep Pronger on the IR for so long, when most knew his career was done |
Cody Hodgson wants to make one thing clear: His dad didn’t get involved BY TONY GALLAGHER, THE PROVINCEOCTOBER 15, 2013 Cody Hodgson takes issue with the commonly held notion that interference by his father is what caused his relationship with the Vancouver Canucks to become strained and led to his trade to the Buffalo Sabres. Photograph by: Wayne Cuddington, Ottawa Citizen Cody Hodgson has always been extremely polite and easy to deal with since he came into the NHL, but when contacted this week about his excellent personal start to the season he really wanted to get something off his chest. “I’ve been hearing all this stuff about my dad being involved with the team and making calls to the team and I wanted to tell everyone that my dad had nothing to do with it,” said Hodgson about his somewhat ill-fated time in Vancouver, when he was playing behind Henrik Sedin and a then-flying Ryan Kesler. “This isn’t Pee Wee hockey where the dad can call up the coach and interfere with what’s going on. This is professional hockey and that sort of thing doesn’t happen. He never called the team. You just can’t do that. That’s been bothering me for a long time and I want to clear that up. I’m not sure where all of that got started, but my agent (Ritch Winter) handled the stuff with the team.” That’s odd. Everyone was left with the clear implication that his father was almost the assistant GM here for a while, and the club never did anything to change anyone’s thinking in that regard. “And another thing: I never once asked for more ice time when I was in Vancouver, even though the media asked me every day if I thought I should be playing more. I was just happy to be playing in the NHL when I was there at that stage of my career. When you guys in the media would ask me, I told them then that I hadn’t asked for more ice time. There’s no way I was saying one thing to them and then going in behind closed doors and doing something else. I wouldn’t ever do that. That just isn’t me. Some day I’ll talk about my time in Vancouver, but not right now.” For a guy who’s going to say a lot more about his time here down the road, he seemed to make a few points. And perhaps the point that’s been made loudest is how much this team now misses his presence, given that Zack Kassian hasn’t exactly been Milan Lucic since he got here and the team’s search for a third-line centre is taking on the characteristics of the Flyers’ enduring search for a goaltender. The list of stiffs who have been plugged into that role since he left is significant. It always starts with Sami Pahlsson and most certainly won’t end with Brad Richardson, whose offensive prowess is, shall we say... limited. And this prolonged search, coupled with the Hodgson trade itself, is certainly a crushing indictment of this team’s professional scouting staff which flat out hasn’t been getting the job done. Hodgson, who is starting into the first season of a new six-year deal that calls for $4.25 million US per season, is off to a pretty good start with the Sabres, but Mike Gillis’s first-ever draft pick as the Canucks GM isn’t taking much satisfaction from it, even though it’s been much better than the stats show. He’s been the victim of a few great saves made by goaltenders and he’s cranked that huge shot he has off posts a couple of times. “I’ve had pretty good linemates (Tomas Vanek chief among them) and they certainly deserve a lot of credit but it doesn’t matter much if we’re not winning,” he says of the still-winless Sabres. “We’ve been falling behind early in games and it’s been a whole series of little things every night that have added up to less offensive zone time. Our passing has been off, a whole bunch of little issues adding up. We had a great pre-season but that doesn’t mean much now. We’ve got to find a way to get some more wins and get going. “Personally I had a great summer (training with workout guru Gary Roberts) and I feel very strong and confident but as I say, it’s wins that count in this league.” And supposedly we should presume here that Cody’s dad won’t be calling Sabres GM Darcy Regier to make suggestions. twitter.com/tg_gman © Copyright (c) The Province |
i don't believe it one bit. he and his father, although not as bad as lindros and his father, are up there. he pulled crap like this in juniors too, as did his father. if they can get away with it there, they might as well try in the nhl. |
Its also Tony Galgagger. 5 games into the season and he is crapping on Richardson. Our media is full of stupid knobs. |
Nucks are all over Philly, really controlling the play down low. |
fuck I hate these 4pm games |
Does anyone have a stream? |
YOU GOT PM^ 4pm games = Tabbing in and out of tabs at work till boss leaves at 4:30 :troll: |
Good to see Kassian showing emotion. |
Bush league SN broadcast so far.. camera staring at empty ice for 10 seconds earlier then again just now watching and listening to the ice being scraped.. :facepalm: |
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