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Posted by verndogs on Jun-24-2006 02:58:

[OFFICIAL] 2006 NHL Offseason

And we're off

quote:
The Vancouver Canucks have acquired goaltender Roberto Luongo, defenseman Lukas Krajicek and a sixth-round pick in Saturday's NHL draft from the Florida Panthers in exchange for Todd Bertuzzi, Bryan Allen and Alex Auld.


Posted by Eddie N MIAMI on Jun-24-2006 14:13:


Posted by InterMilan31 on Jun-24-2006 14:19:

how dumb are the canucks


Posted by chimera66 on Jun-26-2006 03:47:

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Originally posted by InterMilan31
how dumb are the canucks


are you kidding me! vancouver was very much in need of a change, they fired crawford, wanted to get rid of bertuzzi, and of course cure their shitty goalie situation. luongo is TOTALLY worth it. the new nhl stresses scoring, but in my opinion the goalie is and will always be a one of top two stars on a team. i'm just unhappy that he'll be in the same division as my colorado avalanche and they'll meet 8 times next season.


Posted by Sinatra on Jun-28-2006 22:10:

Roberto Loungo is overrated, I like the trade for the Panthers though. A new enviroment for Bertuzzi will do him some good.

Avalanche re-sign Joe Sakic to one-year contract.
Then they trade Alex Tanguay to the Calgary Flames for defencemen Jordan Leopold and 2nd Round Pick. Stupid trade. Especially considering its to a division rival. If I were the Avs I would have dealt M. Hejduk before Tanguay.

League moves salary cap to 44m this year with the minimum of 28m.


Posted by malek on Jun-28-2006 23:04:

Patrick Roy was admitted to the temple hall of fame

Cristobal Huet was signed for a two years contract with the CH for about 5M$

Kirk Muller will be the new assistant coach with Guy Carbonneau!! *1993 stanley cup flashbacks* good times ahead for sure!


Posted by chimera66 on Jun-29-2006 00:57:

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Originally posted by Sinatra
Roberto Loungo is overrated, I like the trade for the Panthers though. A new enviroment for Bertuzzi will do him some good.

Avalanche re-sign Joe Sakic to one-year contract.
Then they trade Alex Tanguay to the Calgary Flames for defencemen Jordan Leopold and 2nd Round Pick. Stupid trade. Especially considering its to a division rival. If I were the Avs I would have dealt M. Hejduk before Tanguay.

League moves salary cap to 44m this year with the minimum of 28m.


i wouldn't go and say trading milan would have been better. i'm very disappointed with that trade, i understand why giguere did what he did but that doesn't make it any easier. as you know the avs proved they can score tons of goals but now it's about making sure theodore's gaa stays relatively pretty low. don't know if they really trust him to be as great as he was a couple years ago though. anyhow, leopold has playoff experience and is a steady defenseman so it's understandable. i wish it wasn't to a division rival though but pierre's done that before.

i'm glad to hear they signd joe and the finns today. i could not handle losing more key avalanche players...still pissed about foote and forsberg


Posted by King Ecnal on Jun-29-2006 15:39:

wait, people still care about the NHL???

come on people... let this league fuck off and die on its own...

in other news... OLN was a great idea!


Posted by chimera66 on Jun-29-2006 17:00:

quote:
Originally posted by King Ecnal
wait, people still care about the NHL???

come on people... let this league fuck off and die on its own...

in other news... OLN was a great idea!


maybe you don't care but i'm an HUGE nhl fan. the league will never roll over and die; i have accepted it's a niche sport but that doesn't mean it'll end or start contracting. i see mlb dying before the nhl, shit baseball has already began its slow death.

...also OLN (or shall i say Versus) was an excellent idea, but it'll need more marquee sports properties to make it a legitimate ESPN contender. i give the network another 5 years or so.


Posted by King Ecnal on Jun-29-2006 18:26:

you're dreaming bro...

NHL will die long before MLB...


Posted by djskret on Jun-29-2006 18:48:

I have have seen a big improvement with the new rules and salaries this past season.... I can only see it getting better....


Posted by InterMilan31 on Jun-29-2006 18:51:

rumours abound that Peca will rejoin the Isles and Nolan


Posted by chimera66 on Jun-29-2006 18:57:

quote:
Originally posted by King Ecnal
you're dreaming bro...

NHL will die long before MLB...


first, i'm not a boy.

second, the financial landscape of major league baseball is crazy, the owners will kill their own sport. the biggest problem with the old nhl was that players were making more money than they were worth. i really like some of the new rule changes and the cap will keep owners in check. the game has become more exciting and can now draw in casual fans. financials are key; using the nfl as an example, its success has a lot to do with parity throughout the league and that is due to their economic structure particulary revenue sharing. mlb has the red sox and yankees to thank if it continues to go downhill. baseball ain't so hot throughout the united states...ie kansas city


Posted by InterMilan31 on Jun-29-2006 20:33:

lets not get into this what sport is better.

Both have severe flaws I think both fans can agree on it.

Now back to the NHL

Sources tell TSN that the Ottawa Senators have signed defenceman Wade Redden to a two-year contract. Speculation is that the deal is worth $13 million. The team is expected to make a formal announcement of the signing over the next 24 hours.

Stars waived Bill Guerin


Posted by King Ecnal on Jun-29-2006 20:36:

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Originally posted by chi6me8ra
first, i'm not a boy.



That doesn't surprise me...

but anyway, I can't stand people who say..."yeah the nhl was a great success... just look at the RULE CHANGES!!!" Give me a break... you know you're REACHING for excuses on why you think the NHL did fine this year when you bring up rule changes... rule changes aren't going to help a sinking ship of over-paid babies and crappy franchises.... MLB was lucky to come back because of McGwire and Sosa, but the NHL is destined for another year of crappy ratings on OLN, or whatever that stupid station will be called....

NHL is dead to me, and that's all that matters, just wish everyone would give up on the NHL!


Posted by King Ecnal on Jun-29-2006 20:38:

ok I'm sorry... you're right...

I just want to Boston Bruins to fail miserably and go under... cause the management has fucked the team over so much in the past 10 years.... I've had enough of the Bruins and the NHL....

This being said... I just want to remind everyone...

I am the reigning Trance Addict Fantasy Hockey Champion... and I haven't watched an NHL game in 4 years....


Posted by chimera66 on Jun-29-2006 20:59:

quote:
Originally posted by King Ecnal
ok I'm sorry... you're right...

I just want to Boston Bruins to fail miserably and go under... cause the management has fucked the team over so much in the past 10 years.... I've had enough of the Bruins and the NHL....

This being said... I just want to remind everyone...

I am the reigning Trance Addict Fantasy Hockey Champion... and I haven't watched an NHL game in 4 years....


i would be pissed if i were a bruins fan too...also kudos on your fantasy hockey championship, i've never actually entered one of those contests. also not that this really matters much but why does me being female not surprise you? i still have an idea what i'm writing about...


Posted by King Ecnal on Jun-29-2006 21:20:

just a coincidence... I was watching PTI last week and they had someone I despise on there: Jackie MacMullan, she's a columnist for the Boston Globe... and I've hated her since she picked the Steelers to win the 2001 AFC Championship and picked the Steelers to beat the Pats again year after year.... really don't like her...

but the question was, "Was the NHL a failure or a success?" And she was the only one who came right out and said the NHL season was an overwhemling success, because of rule changes, etc... pretty much what you had to say...lol...

but I hate to compare her to you... I apologize... but that's what I was thinking when I said, "doesn't surprise me," just thought I'd tell you what I was thinking....


Posted by chimera66 on Jun-29-2006 21:27:

ah ha...i didn't say it was a huge success but they did better than many expected. leaague wide attendance is up, oln gained a couple million more subscribers, small market teams did well, scoring is up, league revenue is up, officials remained consistent and other stuff. they did what they set out to do...but being away from espn and the rise of other sports doesn't really help the league. the nhl needs a makeover to appeal to most american fans that explains the rule changes and if the shoot out puts butts in seats then so be it


Posted by Sinatra on Jul-02-2006 02:15:

quote:
Originally posted by chi6me8ra
i wouldn't go and say trading milan would have been better. i'm very disappointed with that trade, i understand why giguere did what he did but that doesn't make it any easier. as you know the avs proved they can score tons of goals but now it's about making sure theodore's gaa stays relatively pretty low. don't know if they really trust him to be as great as he was a couple years ago though. anyhow, leopold has playoff experience and is a steady defenseman so it's understandable. i wish it wasn't to a division rival though but pierre's done that before.

i'm glad to hear they signd joe and the finns today. i could not handle losing more key avalanche players...still pissed about foote and forsberg


I just think Tanguay has been more reliable than Hejduk in the past. Both have struggled the past few playoff runs. The Avs have no clue right now. Theodore is not a Stanley Cup winning goalie but neither was Aebischer. The new NHL has hurt the Avs by far more than any other team thus far. Interesting to see how the new gm Giguere does.


Posted by Sinatra on Jul-02-2006 02:20:

Its ridiculous to think the NHL is back. It will take a couple of years to determine whether the changes have been successful.


Posted by King Ecnal on Jul-02-2006 03:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Sinatra
Its ridiculous to think the NHL is back. It will take a couple of years to determine whether the changes have been successful.


exactly... and all I'm saying is... I don't ever want it to be able to come back and be successful... I just want it to stay down and eventually die...


Posted by verndogs on Jul-02-2006 06:21:

quote:
Originally posted by King Ecnal
exactly... and all I'm saying is... I don't ever want it to be able to come back and be successful... I just want it to stay down and eventually die...


it won't ever die...teams will just contract


Posted by InterMilan31 on Jul-02-2006 06:41:

Chara to Bruins


Posted by chimera66 on Jul-02-2006 06:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Sinatra
I just think Tanguay has been more reliable than Hejduk in the past. Both have struggled the past few playoff runs. The Avs have no clue right now. Theodore is not a Stanley Cup winning goalie but neither was Aebischer. The new NHL has hurt the Avs by far more than any other team thus far. Interesting to see how the new gm Giguere does.


i agree that tanguay has been more reliable than hedjuk, but there was a large chance he would have taken the avs to arbitration and won. it was a money issue and they needed a defenseman. also, i wouldn't say the avs are hurting more than any other team; there were issues before last season. as avs fans we should be lucky to remember two cups and all the playoff runs...I think Giguere will do well because Lacroix is telling him exactly want to do


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