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Hondaracer 07-25-2013 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by highfive (Post 8289075)
I believe we have one of the worst media in the NHL.

They hype and guess and say so much crap just to stir the pot and create some sort of attention for themselves.

Example.

Luongo changes agent.

Media: OMG!! Luongo doesn't want to play in Vancouver. Wants the management to look for a new team. What does this mean?? Please answer our daily poll question brought you by ________....

Then you have the casual fans who never really pays attention to the team listens to them and believe what they "think" is absolute truth and tell others...LUONGO IS LEAVING!!!

Yea the agent thing this morning was gross, like fuck maybe he just changed for the sake of change, maybe his old agent wasnt communicating how he wanted etc

Then they play the Cody Hodgson card and how he changed his before he left

Then it's exactly like you said the simpletons who listen to 1040 get it in their head that Lu is unhappy and go tell all their dumb buddies who watch 8 games a year and it snowballs
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68style 07-25-2013 07:29 PM

Agents do a lot more than just negotiate playing contracts, maybe those guys had better angles on endorsement deals for him!

rsx 07-25-2013 07:53 PM

More than likely Luongo felt his agent didn't foresee or do enough to change what happened to him this season. Maybe the agent didn't have the resources to pull strings, etc.

bobbinka 07-25-2013 08:29 PM

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Former agent blames Canucks GM for Luongo drama

It was Wednesday, April 3, 2013. The NHL trading deadline had come and gone, and hockey agent Gilles Lupien was sitting in Montreal, watching his star client talk to the cameras in Vancouver.

For 19 years, Lupien had represented Roberto Luongo. He had guided the Vancouver Canucks goaltender’s every move from the time Lupien, a former NHL player himself, took a wide-eyed 15-year-old Luongo to an NHL entry draft just so the youngster could get a taste of what might one day be possible for him.

Lupien had been sitting with Luongo and his parents – Antonio and Pasqualina – in Pittsburgh in 1997 when the then 18-year-old goalie went fourth overall to the New York Islanders. He had been with him through trades to the Florida Panthers and, in 2006, to the Vancouver Canucks. And he had been right beside him, of course, when Roberto Luongo signed that 12-year $64-million (U.S.) deal that would take the goalie right through to the 2021-22 season, at which point he would be 43 years old and could look back on what everyone then believed would be a Hockey Hall of Fame career. With luck, he would have a Stanley Cup ring or two to go with the Olympic gold medal he helped Canada win in the 2010 Vancouver Winter Games.

But now, here was Luongo, on the eve of turning just 34, telling the world: “My contract sucks.”

Lupien started laughing. He laughed and he laughed. And then, first opportunity, he phoned Luongo and laughed again, both of them.

“Roberto,” Lupien told his star client, “you just said what [Canucks general manager Mike] Gillis has been saying all along!”

Gillis had indeed been saying it, couched in different words, for some time. The Canucks had tried, and failed, to trade their former captain and, for years, No. 1 goaltender. The media had been saying the contract was the problem, the fans had come to believe so, and the one to blame, obviously, had to be the player who signed the deal.

“Every team knows your contract,” Lupien told Luongo. “It’s not your contract that’s the problem – it’s what they’re asking for.”

Unable to make the trade he wanted, Gillis had shifted to other drastic measures. He fired coach Alain Vigneault and brought in a coach notorious for slagging his own players in the media, John Tortorella. He dealt the goalie widely presumed to be the Canucks’ new No. 1, Cory Schneider, to the New Jersey Devils for the ninth pick in the June draft, which he then used to take a centre, Bo Horvat of the London Knights. He announced that the goaltender of the future Canucks is, once again, Roberto Luongo.

This week Lupien and Luongo spoke again on the telephone. There was no laughter this time, but no tears, either. Luongo, 34, with nine years and $40.5-million remaining on a legally binding contract, was switching agents. Lupien was fired, J.P. Barry and Pat Brisson of CAA Sports were taking over.

“I was shocked,” Lupien says. “But I understood, too.

“He said, ‘Gilles, I want to take a new path – what do you think?’ Maybe another guy they’d listen.”

The conversation threw Lupien back nearly 20 years. After Lupien’s own NHL career (five seasons with Montreal Canadiens, Pittsburgh Penguins and Hartford Whalers) ended, he had slowly built himself into a significant players’ agent. An early client was journeyman goaltender Jean-Claude Bergeron, who had brief stints in Montreal, Tampa Bay and Los Angeles. It fell to Lupien to let Bergeron know that he had made the calls but no one was interested. It was over.

“You’re like a doctor telling me I’m going to die,” Bergeron told Lupien. “We’ve tried all the treatments and nothing is working. Well, I’m going to see another doctor, try another pill. I need hope – do you understand, Gilles?”

Lupien did, and does again. “How can I be mad?” Lupien says. “I really do understand. Roberto has a lot of guts. He was telling me ‘I need a new message. I need new hope.’”

Lupien himself has new hope out of this – hope that the soap opera that has become Roberto Luongo and the Vancouver Canucks might soon finally be over.

“I played on a team [Montreal] with nine Hockey Hall of Famers,” he says. “I’ve never seen a star treated like that. I think personally he’s been treated like a piece of paper, a fourth-line player.”

Lupien believes that in being so public for so long about the possibilities of a trade, the team undermined its own player. The media turned on Luongo, the fans turned on him, and there was no escape. He was like “a cornered rat,” Lupien says.

“I’m in net,” Lupien says of the goaltender he considers almost a son. “There’s a guy at the red line with the puck and the fans start to boo me. The people aren’t behind you. The newspapers aren’t behind you. But you have to stop the puck.

“It’s not like a forward who can pass the puck when people start to boo. It’s not like a fourth liner who only gets out every once in a while. You have to stop every puck or else.”

“It’s almost impossible for him to perform under those circumstances.”

Lupien says it could have been handled differently. A decade ago in Montreal, he says, then GM Bob Gainey called out those who were ripping Canadiens defenceman Patrice Brisebois, calling them “gutless bastards” and saying “We don’t need those people – we don’t want those people.”

“In Vancouver,” Lupien says, “they didn’t say a word.”

The fired agent says he understands the business, both from Gillis’s point of view and from Luongo’s, but he feels strongly that there was never any need for such drawn-out drama and angst over the possibility of a trade.

“It’s okay to say you’re going to trade someone,” he says, “ but then trade him. If I want to sell my car, and I want to get a good price for it, I don’t say my car is always in the garage. There’s something wrong with it. No one will want to buy it. You either say your car is the best car you ever had – or you say nothing.”

The same day the hockey world learned that Lupien had been let go, Luongo learned that he was one of five goalies invited to the Team Canada orientation camp in late August.

Lupien will have a client there – Corey Crawford of the Stanley-Cup-winning Chicago Blackhawks – but he will still be cheering for the client who fired him.

He wants to see Luongo back at the Olympics.

“Just to show them how good he is.”

MacGregor: Former agent blames Canucks GM for Luongo drama - The Globe and Mail
Wat? I dont recall fans ever booing him

and did Lupien forget that he helped negotiate that contract? it's not like Gillis forced him to agree to it.

Obsideon 07-25-2013 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by kristianhay (Post 8286653)
Yeah, the Jagr signing in NJ is bizarre to me. Speaking of bizarre, I don't see why the Canucks and Tanev are having such a hard time negotiating a deal. Unless GMMG is trying to lowball Tanev, around ~1m.

Jagr is like the new town whore lol ...
I find it more surprising that no team has thrown Tanev an offer-sheet yet, maybe we are overvaluing him?

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Originally Posted by quasi (Post 8287452)
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...ps18e2a653.jpg
So ridiculous, I somehow feel we're getting slightly gouged. If $287.00 a season isn't enticing enough here have a free jersey, we'll take care of parking and you like concerts cause I got something for you there as well.

Yeah it's pretty ridiculous when you compare our inflated prices to other cities, $287 can barely get you a pair of tickets to a premium game here. (I'll probably be expected to pay roughly that for the Bure ceremony game.)
I remember seeing on TV, a "family pack" of tickets to a Minnesota game is like $20 AND it includes 4 hotdogs, nachos and a drink!
:okay:

rsx 07-25-2013 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by bobbinka (Post 8289347)
Wat? I dont recall fans ever booing him

and did Lupien forget that he helped negotiate that contract? it's not like Gillis forced him to agree to it.

1. Might want to youtube "loungo gets booed"
2. The context of the 'contract sucking' is that he can't be traded and it's because of what Gillis in return, in addition to him lambasting Luongo and saying CS is #1.

411ken 07-25-2013 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Obsideon (Post 8289348)
Jagr is like the new town whore lol ...
I find it more surprising that no team has thrown Tanev an offer-sheet yet, maybe we are overvaluing him?

I might be wrong but wouldn't Tanev need to accept it before the media, fans etc find out that he got an offer sheet from another team

trancehead 07-25-2013 10:13 PM

thats not what Obsideon was alluding to

I think we are over valuing him a bit. hes solid, but no PP specialist or physically dominant. just a stable presence for depth

spideyv2 07-25-2013 10:14 PM

He's also valuable to us because of his RHS

trancehead 07-25-2013 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Hondaracer (Post 8289246)
Yea the agent thing this morning was gross, like fuck maybe he just changed for the sake of change, maybe his old agent wasnt communicating how he wanted etc

Then they play the Cody Hodgson card and how he changed his before he left

Then it's exactly like you said the simpletons who listen to 1040 get it in their head that Lu is unhappy and go tell all their dumb buddies who watch 8 games a year and it snowballs
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their fuzzy logic:
Event A led to Event B.
Cody Hodgson changed agents and this led to his departure

This must be true universally for all players! I have solved all Events A-Z now!
:badpokerface:

no

haha and those who have never played ice hockey let alone organized sports, let alone have a clue how a fucking business runs....chime in too much

spideyv2 07-26-2013 11:53 PM

No posts in over 24 hrs...this is new and exciting
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rsx 07-27-2013 12:10 AM

Luongo should have a white unpainted mask. That'll fuel the fire.

jdmhaze 07-27-2013 07:59 AM

Lu should have :troll: painted onto his mask somehow lol

JesseBlue 07-27-2013 04:21 PM

lu should just copy schneider's mask...

cressydrift 07-28-2013 02:36 PM


Not really racist! 07-28-2013 03:20 PM

Dead thread is dead...

Edler at risk of missing Olympics due to his hit on Staal earlier in the year

murd0c 07-28-2013 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Not really racist! (Post 8290737)
Dead thread is dead...

Edler at risk of missing Olympics due to his hit on Staal earlier in the year

source?

jeedee 07-28-2013 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Not really racist! (Post 8290737)
Dead thread is dead...

Edler at risk of missing Olympics due to his hit on Staal earlier in the year

man lands on the moon?

He and his agent are appealing it or something

nsmb 07-28-2013 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by murd0c (Post 8290757)
source?

Edler to have IIHF hearing for Staal hit | NHL | The Score

Tim Budong 07-28-2013 04:45 PM

someone mocked up BCPLACE for next years game

https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.n...26934585_n.jpg

Not really racist! 07-28-2013 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by jeedee (Post 8290762)
man lands on the moon?

He and his agent are appealing it or something

Was too lazy to type out more..

:fuckthatshit:

Meeting was yesterday w/ agent and Swedish GM or something

SkinnyPupp 07-28-2013 07:17 PM

I wonder what the jerseys will be like? Will they go all the way back and to the Millionaires stripes?

http://www.straight.com/files/styles...010813_069.jpg

Or back to the NHL days.. obviously they can't do the skate/rink logo since they have been doing it for years.. so... Flying V?

http://3.cdn.nhle.com/canucks/images...rate_slide.jpg http://www.totalprosports.com/wp-con...ockey-hair.jpg

Or Santa Sled in yellow, white, or black?

http://1.cdn.nhle.com/canucks/images...an_2_slide.jpg http://2.cdn.nhle.com/canucks/images...an_2_slide.jpg

I think most people feel the most nostalgia for the 94 run

pastarocket 07-28-2013 07:25 PM

My guess is that the team will wear the Millionaires' jerseys. The Heritage Classic's logo's colour scheme is a good match with the Millionaires' jersey color:

http://hgreview.net/wp-content/uploa...ng_b_slide.jpg

http://www.vancitybuzz.com/wp-conten...er-697x600.png

rsx 07-28-2013 07:43 PM

If that white space was a beer garden that would be awesome.

murd0c 07-28-2013 07:51 PM

I bet my money that they will retire Bure's jersey at the Classic. It would be very fitting as well.


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