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01-23-2004, 01:31 AM | #403 |
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He could be on the Pens
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01-23-2004, 05:13 AM | #404 |
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Philly press reports Clarke is looking at Caps goalie as replacement for Hackett -Great another washed up goalie we'll overpay for too - just trade Gagne next!
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01-23-2004, 04:14 PM | #405 |
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Well, TSN is reporting that the Jagr deal is done, pending league approval.
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01-23-2004, 04:24 PM | #406 |
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If it needs leag ue approval it must mean assloads of cash exchanged hands.
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01-23-2004, 04:38 PM | #408 |
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Yep, it is a done deal pending league approval.
The Rangers are so loaded....and watch. I bet they don't even make the playoffs.
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Link Capitals' Owner Clashes With Fan at Game By Jason La Canfora Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, January 27, 2004; Page A01 The fan, Jason Hammer, 20, a resident of the District, said Leonsis grabbed him by the neck and threw him to the ground after he had led a mocking chant of Leonsis during the game and hoisted a sign chiding him. Some witnesses explained the confrontation differently, offering varying accounts of the severity of the clash. Richard Hayden, a 20-year season ticket holder and area attorney, said he saw the incident from the onset and recalled that the scuffle ensued after Leonsis tried to take Hammer's sign. "Ted tried to grab the sign out of [Hammer's] hands and at one point the security guards had to pull him off," Hayden said. "Ted was livid like you wouldn't believe; he was like a bulldog. He really went after him. Ted was really, really agitated." |
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NEW YORK -- The NHL has suspended Washington Capitals owner Ted Leonsis for one week and the team has been fined $100,000 following an incident between Leonsis and a fan. Jason Hammer told The Washington Post that Leonsis placed his hands on his neck and tossed him down to the ground after the Capitals' home loss to Philadelphia. Leonsis, a vice chairman of America Online, later apologized to Hammer, a 20-year-old Caps season-ticket holder who had taunted the owner. In issuing the penalties to Leonsis and the Caps, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said, "I have been briefed by NHL Security on the incident and understand that Ted Leonsis and Jason Hammer have amicably put this matter behind them. "Nevertheless, as in other instances involving players, coaches or managers, we hold all members of the NHL family to a higher standard than the general public. Even in those cases when there were instances of alleged provocation, we have made it clear that NHL personnel need to do everything possible to avoid a confrontation with fans and the failure to do so is not acceptable." Leonsis can have no contact with the team, including attending any games or other team functions, for a week. http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=1721387 |
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Meanwhile, watching Blues-Thrashers on TurnerSouth.
Heatley looks better than I anyone could have hoped at this point, although it seems to me that he's only 85-90 percent at most. Not so much the injury itself, IMO, more an issue of looking like he's not really in game shape just yet. And in the 2nd intermission, there was tape of some classy comments by various Blues players (I caught Pronger & Weight, there were a couple of more before that I believe) about the respect they have for Heatley's rapid rehab, wishing him well (just not tonight) and so forth. I don't know exactly how to explain why the short clips made an impression with me, they just seemed very sincere in their comments & I thought it showed some class on their part. |
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There was nothing but respect while Heatley was in Madison. The way that I look at it is that the whole accident was just that, an accident. I don't think it reflects on his character overall. Just a truly horrible accident. He was correct in showing remorse and trying to piece his life back together even though his friend was no longer there. I hope Heatley continues to improve.
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Glad to see Heatly back. I hope he can put everything behind him, because he is one of the most exciting players I've ever seen.
Also glad to see the Stars score 4 in the third to beat the Senators! #1 GPG vs. #28 GPG and they lose 5-3. Check it out on Sportscenter if you get a chance...total meltdown. |
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01-29-2004, 09:36 AM | #415 |
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Well bbor, if you can't beat 'em, let someone else do it! Poor Lalime...he's getting raked over the coals up there in capitol of leaf-land, isn't he?
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I hope so...the more turmoil in Ottawa the better...But ...ya know..Alfredsson has already "Guarenteed" the Sens a cup...so the rest of us may as well not even try.
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I can confirm that fans here in Ottawa are flipping out.
Which is odd, because Lalime is the same goalie he's always been, and two months ago they all thought he should be on Team Canada.
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Is Ottawa turning into Toronto? We go through this with Belfour/Quinn/Sundin almost daily.
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Not good times up here in Ottawa after Saturday night.
If you missed the game... well, the Leafs did everything short of pee on the Sens bench, and Ottawa didn't fight back at all. Just a pitiful performance. But the way folks up here are taking it, you'd think they just lost game seven of a playoff series. They want Muckler to trade for George Laraque, call up the minor league goons, bring Rob Ray out of retirement... you name it. With the Leafs in town on Thursday, the normally docile Ottawa media is calling the Sens' manhood into question. With the way Saturday's game ended, and with the two teams playing again so soon, and with all the hype, this one looks like a bloodbath. Which, if you've watched hockey for any amount of time, you know can mean only one thing: nothing at all will happen.
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JD was on the radio in Toronto today saying Muckler has been burning up the phone lines trying to get a tough guy in Ottawa before Thursday.
The Oil want a 1st round DP for Laraque.Kinda steep for him i'd say.
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Far too steep. If they just need someone to fight, they have to be able to get someone servicable in the minors, off the street, or for a very low pick. Hell, they should talk to those idiots putting together that Gladiators On Ice nonsense and see if anyone is available. Tony Twist? Link Gaetz? |
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It's clear that the Leafs, among other teams, don't respect the Sens in the toughness department. This is a case where perception is reality. Nolan ran Spezza, and nobody did anything. McCabe bloodied Hossa, and nobody did anything. Martin put Hnidy and Neil on the ice at the end of the game on Saturday to stop Domi and Perrot from causing trouble, and they went ahead and did it anyways. It was as if Neil wasn't even there. They have minor league goons they could bring up. What would that solve? One more guy to be a punching bag for the Leafs? They need a top heavyweight, and they need one now.
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That they may need, but for a first rounder? How much did Bashear go for a few years ago? A semi-skilled guy, if I recall. Hlavac or someone like that? I dunno. A Scott Parker type would come cheaper and still get the job done, I reckon. |
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Brashear went for a second round pick, I believe. Keep in mind the Sens will finish in the top five of the league, so you're looking at a #25 at the lowest.
Now, given that the Sens are the favorite to win the Cup this year but have now been exposed as possibly lacking the toughness to do it, do you pay the steep price? If landing Laraque gives you a better chance to win the Cup, you do it. Don't worry about some first rounder who won't play for five years. You have a window now. Remember, Muckler dealt a first rounder for Smolinksi last year. Right now the Sens need an enforcer a lot more than they need yet another talented, soft forward. Quote:
Compare that to how the Leafs play against the Flyers. Domi has a tough time against Brashear, so he can't run around without being held accountable. The rest of the Leafs don't either. It sounds like caveman thinking, but sometimes that's the way it works. So the question is: can the Sens get a guy who'll put Domi in his place? Laraque could. Simon probably still could. Parker is a maybe. Some minor leaguer won't. Rob Ray last year definetely couldn't.
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I guess the Sens trade of Roy a few years ago is biting them on the @ss now.
Jeez..ijust feel dirty...a guy with a Maple Leaf handle trying to make the Sens a better team If Braeshear went for a 2nd round pick then Laraque definatly is'nt worth a 1st.I find Braeshear a usable player that won't hurt you when he's on the ice.I can't say the same for Laraque.Having said that....as a Leaf follower i hope the Sens DO make that trade Chara did a nice number on Mccabe on Saturday night...that was hilarious...he swung Mccabe around like he was a doll..that dude is STRONG!.
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I would try to get both Ryan Smyth and Georges Laraque out of Edmonton. Both would add a lot of toughness and character to Ottawa and neither would back away from the Leafs. I think Smyth might welcome a change and a chance to play for a legitimate cup contender.
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And the answer is....
Todd Simpson. Yes, Todd Simpson, rugged defensemen and one time Flame, Panther, Coyote, Duck and likely something else along the way. I guess this is a start. It sure as hell beats bringing Rob Ray out of retirement. I've always liked Todd Simpson, seems like a solid, tought defensemen. There has to be some knock on him though, as he seems to get shipped around a lot. Karim, any thoughts? Should be interesting to see what happens. I reckon Simpson will go out and fight right away. A good sign for his new team and it was why he was brought to Ottawa. |
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Chief, can we get a scouting report on Todd Simpson?
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Sens / Leafs and Avs / Wings tonight...and I have to work...
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Sure thing, guys.
Todd Simpson has the tough pedigree you excpect from a stay at home defensman who leans on a veteran career and associated savvy. He doesn't back down from the other toughs, he knows how to play dirty if he needs to, and he has a good functional understanding of defense and where he needs to be. He's also big and uses that size to block shots. Now the bad, and the reasons I was deliriously happy to see him go. Guys, he wasn't even going to make the Yotes top six, you realize that? He only went to us in the waiver draft, because Carney broke his foot in the last exhibition game (setting off an endless stream of defense injuries that have kept Simpson in the lineup the whole season). Anaheim's defense has been plagued by the horribly ill-advised turnovers at just the wrong time this year. Simpson was Exhibit A in why this was. The guy is a horrible passer out of the zone. I mean, really frickin' bad. And he can't skate out well either. He's too slow to beat an even mediocre forechecking forward, and his stickhandling is subpar. Speaking of his slowness, he also can't keep up with quick forwards (in fact, they make him look like a statue). He can get by doing the crease-clearing stuff, but as part of a moving defensive system, let's just say not all the parts are moving with him on the ice. This also causes him to make some dumb penalties, which isn't toughness but him trying to save his own ass. He also contributes very little on offense. His slapshot isn't very good, and as noted neither is his passing ability. He checks good, and every now and then he steps forward and acts like a big forward (good, because he's good at that grunt forward type of thing; bad, because if he does it and it doesn't work, the other team practically has a full power play before he can get back to the defensive zone). As I mentioned in another hockey thread, I went to the Kings-Ducks game last week. The Kings won in overtime because Simpson tried to skate a puck out on the right. He could have dumped it to the defensman on the left (I think it was Havelid, too, a much better puck-moving blueliner), but instead Simpson skated up on a forechecking Jozef Stumpel at the blueline instead and seemed to be trying to pass it forward to center ice. Instead, Stumpel poke-checked the poke away, got to it along the line, and fed a center-ice flying Joe Corvo, who blasted the winning score over Martin Gerber's shoulder before Gerbs likely knew that Simpson had turned the puck over. And that was the fourth or fifth stupid turnover I saw Simpson make that night (although this was the only one that got the Kings a score). I am extremely satisfied to see this guy gone and amazed we got a guy who seems able to put a point every two games for him (heck, this Russian winger is even relatively young at 24). Ottawa loses a lot more in actual defensive skill and athleticism and speed than they make up for by adding Simpson's grit and savvy. CR
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Wow...Great Sens?leaf game....Sens score 13 seconds into the game.,..then go up 3-0...Leafs battle back to tie the game 4-4 with 5 minutes left.Then in OT Nolan scores on a 40 foot slapshot to win .Ottawa must be losing their collective minds right now.
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How about the end of the Avs/Red Wings game? Two 4 minute minors in the final 1.6 seconds! I hope Yzerman is OK - that was painful to watch. A 5 on 3 in OT...you knew the Red Wings weren't going to let that opportunity get away.
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so - do I read that right? two seperate high-sticking double minors in the last 2 seconds? how does that happen?
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Ya...how does that happen?
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The first call appeared to be a BS call (they never did show a good shot of the high stick), then on the face off to get the game to OT, Adam Foote hit Yzerman squarely in the face. It didn't appear to be intentional, since he tried to help him as he went down, but it looked brutal.
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lovely triple whammy - my Avs lose...to the Wings...and they injure the one Wing I have on both my fantasy teams...
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Both calls were correct. The only bullshit aspect of the first call was that it was Kariya, and not Konowalchuk, who highsticked Draper. That and I think the linesmen called it. Kariya drew blood though. That's an automatic 4 minutes. Nothing BS about that.
The call on Foote was definitely the right one. Yzerman lost a tooth, got 8 stitches, and had some other teeth damaged. Oh yeah, blood was drawn. Another 4 minutes. It was good to see. Class act by Avs fans (those on this board excluded of course, because they are cool despite the fact they support the Forces of Darkness), they once again as always show thier true colors. |
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I only said that because on the DirecTV feed, which I think was the Avs broadcast crew, they kept showing replays that showed nothing. By the time the game ended and DirecTV signed off, I still hadn't seen anything that looked like a penalty. Doesn't matter though...they called it and we won!
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Chief's summary of Simpson was quite accurate. He's rugged, a hard worker, well-like by both teammates and fans, but he's at best a #5 or 6 defenceman. He's definitely not the answer to Ottawa's problems.
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That Leafs/Sens game was... interesting.
If you only saw the highlights or the boxscore, you missed the real story: both teams were hit so badly by the flu that there were barely enough players left to finish the game. Players were going back and forth the dressing room to.. um... well, not for equipment problems. It was especially bad on the Ottawa side. Which was nice, because for once the Sens were shitting themselves and it didn't have anything to do with Tie Domi.
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Back to the theme of fixing the NHL...
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A bigger net just doesn't feel right. The goalie pads, maybe, that might be an ok change. I agree with Luongo (and many others): call the holding penalties so people go away from doing it, then the game will speed up. If you do that, it negates the trap which is what slows the game down most. I'm not sure why the 2 minute penalty is met with such wide appeal but it always is whenever it comes up- I'm basically indifferent to that. SI
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Make it illegal to hold another player for any reason. Call it every time.
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I understand what you guys are saying, but I just don't see the NHL letting the game fall into an endless parade of penalties while the players get re-accustomed to how the game should be played, or worse yet, have the refs call it through the regular season, only to see it disappear in the playoffs. Bigger nets are easy to implement, don’t require interpretation from the refs, and are the same size in the 1st period as they are in the 3rd. It doesn’t fix the problem of holding, but it at least brings some offence back into the game. Last edited by klayman : 02-08-2004 at 09:07 PM. |
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