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sonick 08-13-2013 10:19 AM

lol somebody stole Lu's rims?


7seven 08-13-2013 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by sonick (Post 8299782)

Maybe Timmy can go over and help Lu pump up some new tires

jeedee 08-13-2013 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by 7seven (Post 8299784)
Maybe Timmy can go over and help Lu pump up some new tires

http://i39.tinypic.com/jhdd07.gif

Gumby 08-13-2013 11:21 AM

^
One of the rare instances where that gif is actually fitting. :lol

Not really racist! 08-13-2013 11:37 AM

As expected Booth still not skating....apparently he got a screw in his leg for the surgery, I'm thinking it'll be removed at some point?

:heckno:

(Report: Canucks? Booth still not skating | ProHockeyTalk)

DanHibiki 08-13-2013 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Gumby (Post 8299819)
^
One of the rare instances where that gif is actually fitting. :lol

Agreed. I lol'ed despite seeing that gif used a billion times.
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jeedee 08-13-2013 12:06 PM

Finding a replacement for Tanev? :heckno:

Canucks looking at huge D-man Douglas Murray | The Province

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The Canucks have been kicking the tires on huge free agent defenceman Douglas Murray, his agent confirmed on Tuesday morning.

“We’ve talked to them off and on all summer,” said player agent Anton Thun. “At this point we’re not close to signing. There are a group of clubs that have interest, so it comes down to the right circumstances and the right dollars. At this point in time there’s a gridlock in terms of cap space and money availability with a number of clubs. Until some of that shakes out and the dominoes start to fall, I think the market is going to be tight. Whenever that starts to shake out, we’ll react accordingly as to what might be the right place.”

The Canucks have just six defencemen signed to NHL contracts next season – two under the usual number – and two of those are fringer Yannick Weber and rookie Frank Corrado. Even if they get a deal done for restricted free agent Chris Tanev, that leaves the blueline numbers one short. Canucks assistant GM Laurence Gilman has acknowledged the team is looking to add a D-man with NHL experience.

Gilman said Murray is just one in a group of defencemen the team is considering.

“We are looking to add another NHL calibre defenceman to our group and have had discussions with numerous agents regarding various players currently available in the market,” Gilman said in a text message.

Mike Oxbig 08-13-2013 12:10 PM

DM can clear the net which is what Luongo needs and Luongo can make any long range shot saves.

jeedee 08-13-2013 12:12 PM

I'd think he'd be a good signing...but not with 4.1M left in cap space to sign 3 more players :fuckthatshit:

Not really racist! 08-13-2013 01:05 PM

Pretty sure MG is looking at Fistric too

Infiniti 08-13-2013 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by jeedee (Post 8299850)
I'd think he'd be a good signing...but not with 4.1M left in cap space to sign 3 more players :fuckthatshit:

sign Murray and then sign a few of these

http://typophile.com/files/Pylon_4997.jpg

sonick 08-13-2013 02:17 PM

^ I didn't know Taylor Pyatt was available...

Infiniti 08-13-2013 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by sonick (Post 8299943)
^ I didn't know Taylor Pyatt was available...

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Tim Budong 08-13-2013 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by spoon.ek9 (Post 8299524)
could they just be arguing over term? i can't imagine tanev's camp being stupid enough to ask for way too much money... at least i hope not..

I wouldn't say too much, but his agent thinks his market value is that if say leddy or jharmerson. Basically that 3mil mark... Which is a bit too much if you ask me.

spideyv2 08-13-2013 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by darthchilli (Post 8299949)
I wouldn't say too much, but his agent thinks his market value is that if say leddy or jharmerson. Basically that 3mil mark... Which is a bit too much if you ask me.

lol ok

DanHibiki 08-13-2013 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by sonick (Post 8299943)
^ I didn't know Taylor Pyatt was available...

http://oi39.tinypic.com/jhdd07.jpg


Sorry I had to try it at least once!
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murd0c 08-13-2013 05:25 PM

Summer camp is over - Vancouver Canucks - Features

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Just like that, summer camp is over.

Team Canada held its World Junior’s Summer Evaluation Camp over the past week, which included a couple days of practicing in Quebec before heading to Lake Placid, NY for a trio of games against Finland, Sweden and the United States.

Team Canada was 5-3 winners over Finland and 7-3 winners over Sweden before dropping their final game, 5-1 against the United States.

Three Vancouver Canucks prospects put in good showings. Bo Horvat, Brendan Gaunce and Hunter Shinkaruk all stood out during their two-game audition in front of head coach Brent Sutter.

Canucks.com takes a look at how all three fared in Lake Placid.

Bo Horvat

Horvat made the transition to left wing from his usual centre position for the camp and didn’t seem to miss a beat. The London Knights star was still counted on to take key faceoffs in the offensive and defensive zones and said playing the wing isn’t that unfamiliar for him.

“My first year of junior is the last year I played the wing,” said Horvat. “I played a little bit of it last year and I feel confident playing the wing, it doesn’t matter to me and it’s good to be versatile by playing the wing and center so they can use me wherever they want.”

Horvat sat out of Canada’s opening win over Finland, but got his first taste of action in the 7-3 romp over Sweden in Game 2 of the camp.

Horvat skated on a line with Curtis Lazar and Sean Monahan and the Canucks ninth-overall selection in 2013 potted his only goal of the camp midway through the third period of the game by redirecting a pass all alone in front of the net.

On Saturday against the United States, Horvat once again played wing, this time on a line with Shinkaruk and Scott Laughton. The native of Rodney, Ontario, was held off the score sheet in the loss.

“I thought I played well,” said Horvat. “It was a little different playing the wing again, it’s been a while, but that’s where they put me and I had to kind of adjust my game and get back into playing the wing. I just played my role and did what Coach Sutter asked me to do.”

Brendan Gaunce

Gaunce may have been the best player on the ice at times during the two games he saw action in. The 6-foot-2, 210-pounder led Team Canada in scoring for the camp with four points (1-3-4) in two games.

“Anytime you’re at a camp trying to represent Ontario or Canada you always go in very excited and it’s what you want to do as a kid is to play for Team Canada,” said Gaunce. “Once you go into a camp, even a summer camp where you are playing against other countries and wearing the Canadian jersey you are always pretty hyped up for the games.”

The Canucks 2012 first-round pick opened the tournament centering a line with Anthony Mantha and Kerby Rychel. Gaunce scored the game-winner in the 5-3 win over Finland after crashing the net hard and banging home a rebound with 9:57 left in the third period. The native of Markham, Ontario, also added an assist on the opening goal to give him two points on the night.

In Game 2 against the Swedes, the line of Gaunce, Rychel and Ryan Rupert were noticeably one of the top offensive lines on the ice. Gaunce and his teammates help blow open the game with two goals in a 37 second span just before the midway mark of the middle stanza. The Belleville Bulls captain assisted on both goals.

“I thought it got better with each shift,” he said. “When you come for the summer your timing is always a little bit off but I thought I adjusted pretty well to the role I was giving and I think it showed in both games.”

Hunter Shinkarauk

Shinkaruk’s speed + crazy fast hands + big ice = scary. The puck seemed to follow the Medicine Hat Tigers captain around the ice, especially in the opening game.

“It’s really fun when you get to try out for Team Canada, it’s always kind of a dream come true,” said Shinkaruk. “The fact we got to go to Lake Placid and play in the rink where the Miracle on Ice happened was really fun. It’s just another step to try and make that team this upcoming year.”

Shinkaruk played on a line with Sam Reinhart and Frederik Gauthier against Team Finland and had a goal and assist on the night. The native of Calgary, Alberta, scored into the empty-net to make it a 5-3 game.

Shinkaruk sat out of Game 2 and returned to action in Canada’s most disappointing game of the camp, the 5-1 loss to the United States. Shinkaruk skated alongside Horvat and Laughton for the game and while the trio didn’t find the back of the net, they did produce the most chances of any of the four Canadian lines.

“I thought I played well. Obviously the second game was tougher, our team had a tough game and its never fun losing to the Americans,” he said. “I thought I played my game and I played with a lot of speed and tried to create offense when I had the puck. I am happy with where my game is and I thought it was a good game for me.”

spoon.ek9 08-14-2013 07:34 AM

speaking of Murray, this is what I remember most about him


:badpokerface:

dhari 08-14-2013 02:31 PM

LUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

Kilinim 08-14-2013 02:36 PM

Saw Laurence Gilman in Surrey today
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slicrick 08-14-2013 05:31 PM

Henrik Lundqvist: 'It's hard to picture myself playing elsewhere' - CBSSports.com

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rsx 08-14-2013 07:32 PM

hockey can't come soon enough. COME ON!

Iceman-19 08-14-2013 08:07 PM

WOW.

In such a dead thread, and considering how little informed I am on hockey news, I am blown away no one else has mentioned this.....

Wtf, link won't post. Devils have been sold to the owner of the 76ers, Josh Harris. NHL has approved the sale.

JesseBlue 08-14-2013 09:36 PM

i saw it on the news too...

Ch28 08-14-2013 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Iceman-19 (Post 8300954)
WOW.

In such a dead thread, and considering how little informed I am on hockey news, I am blown away no one else has mentioned this.....

Wtf, link won't post. Devils have been sold to the owner of the 76ers, Josh Harris. NHL has approved the sale.

That's because we don't care about them.


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