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  • SPTO
    binging
    • Feb 2003
    • 68046

    #121
    Re: NHL Off-Topic thread

    Originally posted by Majingir



    Too bad it's the Rangers. I know it's done cause of the original 6 stuff and everything, but Rangers I'd say are 4th on that list of original 6 rivals to the Leafs. But since Habs/Bruins doing it this year,and Leafs-Wings already happened, it'll just have to be Leafs-Rangers. Should've been 2 Canadian teams in it though.

    Who gets Nick Kypreos in alumni game? lol
    He would play for each side in the first two periods then bow out in the 3rd
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    • Majingir
      Moderator
      • Apr 2005
      • 47433

      #122
      Re: NHL Off-Topic thread

      Originally posted by SPTO
      He would play for each side in the first two periods then bow out in the 3rd
      He'd probably play for Leafs, cause their alumni depth sucks.

      Unless Leafs want to stretch abit when selecting players. Doesn't matter how many games they played for the team,if they were ever a member of the team, they're in the game.

      Everyone from Grant Fuhr to Phil Housley lol.

      Really, hope they do have good alumni roster. Sundin,Gilmour,Cujo and others.

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      • Money99
        Hall Of Fame
        • Sep 2002
        • 12694

        #123
        Re: NHL Off-Topic thread

        Originally posted by SPTO
        Regarding the Leafs, i'm hearing the rebrand is going to be completely off the wall. They're totally changing everything.

        On another Leafs related note there's an unconfirmed report stating the Leafs will host the Rangers at BMO Field for the 2017 Winter Classic to commemorate the NHL and the Leafs' 100th anniversary.
        I wonder how much? Would they include a 3rd colour?

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        • Majingir
          Moderator
          • Apr 2005
          • 47433

          #124
          Re: NHL Off-Topic thread

          Just wanted to get some "unbiased" opinions on the whole Stamkos/Ligtning/Leafs thing. Do people really see Stamkos leaving Tampa? And if so, what teams could be the biggest faves to get him? Cause obviously everyone around here is hoping he does leave Tampa and go to the Leafs,but that seems more of a biased opinion from Leaf fans.


          Originally posted by Money99
          I wonder how much? Would they include a 3rd colour?
          They better not introduce a 3rd color. Just some small green patch as one of their 100th season patches(cause of the St.Pats) but outside of that, no reason to be adding some extra color. Leafs are blue & white. No other color needed.

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          • redsox4evur
            Hall Of Fame
            • Jul 2013
            • 18169

            #125
            Re: NHL Off-Topic thread

            Originally posted by Majingir
            Just wanted to get some "unbiased" opinions on the whole Stamkos/Ligtning/Leafs thing. Do people really see Stamkos leaving Tampa? And if so, what teams could be the biggest faves to get him? Cause obviously everyone around here is hoping he does leave Tampa and go to the Leafs,but that seems more of a biased opinion from Leaf fans.
            No unless they don't have the cap room to resign him he's not leaving.
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            • Majingir
              Moderator
              • Apr 2005
              • 47433

              #126
              Re: NHL Off-Topic thread

              Originally posted by redsox4evur
              No unless they don't have the cap room to resign him he's not leaving.
              I don't see money being the reason why he leaves Tampa. Cause all teams are probably gonna be offering similar amounts,and while he might get more cause of being in Tampa(cause of the taxes vs other cities), the amount he gets in merchandise/endorsements and stuff will probably erase the difference in taxes.

              If the rumors about his relationship with Cooper are true, then don't really see him wanting to stay with that team.




              Brian Burke and Brad Treliving(Flames GM) were in attendance for Leafs-Lightning game last night. I've been saying this for awhile,how I think Bernier should be dealt to the Flames, maybe there's actually some life in a possible deal.
              Last edited by Majingir; 12-16-2015, 07:15 PM.

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              • DrJones
                All Star
                • Mar 2003
                • 9107

                #127
                Re: NHL Off-Topic thread

                Originally posted by Majingir
                I don't see money being the reason why he leaves Tampa. Cause all teams are probably gonna be offering similar amounts,and while he might get more cause of being in Tampa(cause of the taxes vs other cities), the amount he gets in merchandise/endorsements and stuff will probably erase the difference in taxes.
                Don't forget the Lightning can offer an 8th year.

                Here's how I'd break it down:

                Stamkos stays in Tampa, signs 8/80 contract: 65%

                Stamkos leaves for possible Cup contender with cap space, signs 7/70-75 contract (likely with Kings if they think Kopitar is declining; maybe Sharks): 25%

                Stamkos leaves for $$$, signs 7/80-85 contract with dumb spendthrift (Leafs, Flyers, maybe desperate Avs): 10%

                Best fit is probably Nashville, but I always think that when an elite forward is available. I doubt the Preds are willing (or able) to pay.

                Originally posted by Majingir
                Brian Burke and Brad Treliving(Flames GM) were in attendance for Leafs-Lightning game last night. I've been saying this for awhile,how I think Bernier should be dealt to the Flames, maybe there's actually some life in a possible deal.
                The Flames choosing to "upgrade" in net from Hiller to Bernier is laughable, but considering Burke was the founder (and only member) of the Dan Cloutier Fan Club, I suppose anything is possible.
                Originally posted by Thrash13
                Dr. Jones was right in stating that. We should have believed him.
                Originally posted by slickdtc
                DrJones brings the stinky cheese is what we've all learned from this debacle.
                Originally posted by Kipnis22
                yes your fantasy world when your proven wrong about 95% of your post

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                • Speedy
                  #Ace
                  • Apr 2008
                  • 16143

                  #128
                  Re: NHL Off-Topic thread

                  So...I used to love to watch hockey (Hurricanes!) but haven't in nearly 5 years consistently. It's a shame too but it's just not a sport I think of anymore.

                  It gets what, 5 minutes of love on ESPN and there's no marketing here in the US nor any primetime games. I watch sports constantly and cannot tell you who the top two teams in the league are beyond what I'm assuming is LA and CHI, along with probably Tampa - all that is off of memory for them being in finals the past few years.

                  Maybe one day I'll fall in love with it again like my old NHL '99 days.
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                  Anyone who asked for an ETA is not being Master of their Domain.
                  It's hard though...especially when I got my neighbor playing their franchise across the street...maybe I will occupy myself with Glamore Magazine.

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                  • redsox4evur
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Jul 2013
                    • 18169

                    #129
                    Re: NHL Off-Topic thread

                    Originally posted by Speedy
                    So...I used to love to watch hockey (Hurricanes!) but haven't in nearly 5 years consistently. It's a shame too but it's just not a sport I think of anymore.

                    It gets what, 5 minutes of love on ESPN and there's no marketing here in the US nor any primetime games. I watch sports constantly and cannot tell you who the top two teams in the league are beyond what I'm assuming is LA and CHI, along with probably Tampa - all that is off of memory for them being in finals the past few years.

                    Maybe one day I'll fall in love with it again like my old NHL '99 days.
                    Turn on NBCSN right now...there is a national game on right now. Or there was don't know if it's over or not. You are right about the ESPN coverage though. And there is a little marketing out there because the Winter Classic coming up on 1/1. And they are showing a hard knocks type show on EPIX starting soon. Maybe tonight.
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                    • Majingir
                      Moderator
                      • Apr 2005
                      • 47433

                      #130
                      Re: NHL Off-Topic thread

                      Originally posted by Speedy
                      It gets what, 5 minutes of love on ESPN and there's no marketing here in the US nor any primetime games.
                      That's the problem with NHL. It sucks at times to see how it gets treated by some of the American media. I heard a month or so back that supposedly during a ESPN recap of a game on Sports Center,the reporter was basically mocking the fact that he had to recap hockey games, basically snickering and stuff inbetween mentioning teams and players.

                      Too bad it's not like other sports where they're able to get the multiple big USA Networks covering their game. So even when doing highlights,those networks will at lest try to recap things. Only being on NBC does suck,but NBC is only one who cares about them right now. ESPN/FOX/ABC couldn't care less about NHL.

                      (completely my "uncommon opinion" below)
                      There's a reason USA is barely a top 5 country in hockey, and my own opinion of it is that it has a big part to do with the media and the way hockey is viewed. Sure,it won't ever be on a NBA,NFL,MLB level of popular,but in USA,it's even behind college sports,and seems like even NASCAR too. Every other country that's good at hockey,it seems like it's in top 2-3 most popular sports/leagues in that country. Hockey to me,seems like it doesn't even crack top 5 in USA(pro basketball,pro football,pro baseball,college basketball,college football,nascar, I'd say are ahead of hockey)

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                      • Majingir
                        Moderator
                        • Apr 2005
                        • 47433

                        #131
                        Re: NHL Off-Topic thread

                        Originally posted by DrJones
                        Don't forget the Lightning can offer an 8th year.

                        Here's how I'd break it down:

                        Stamkos stays in Tampa, signs 8/80 contract: 65%

                        Stamkos leaves for possible Cup contender with cap space, signs 7/70-75 contract (likely with Kings if they think Kopitar is declining; maybe Sharks): 25%

                        Stamkos leaves for $$$, signs 7/80-85 contract with dumb spendthrift (Leafs, Flyers, maybe desperate Avs): 10%

                        Best fit is probably Nashville, but I always think that when an elite forward is available. I doubt the Preds are willing (or able) to pay.



                        The Flames choosing to "upgrade" in net from Hiller to Bernier is laughable, but considering Burke was the founder (and only member) of the Dan Cloutier Fan Club, I suppose anything is possible.
                        If Tampa can't re-sign him,I wonder if they'd trade his rights to someone else for a conditional pick(which would depend on if the other team can sign him or not). Maybe something like that could be Leafs best bet to get him. If he truly doesn't want to stay in Tampa, Leafs give up a pick to get his rights and be able to offer that 8th year. More guaranteed money + the extra money from endorsements.

                        But if Bernier can bounce back, it'd be worth it for the Flames. They got no real G options under contract past this season, so won't exactly hurt to try,especially if all they give up is Ramo and a pick where the condition regarding the round of the pick depends on if Bernier is good or not.

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                        • Money99
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Sep 2002
                          • 12694

                          #132
                          Re: NHL Off-Topic thread

                          Originally posted by Majingir
                          Just wanted to get some "unbiased" opinions on the whole Stamkos/Ligtning/Leafs thing. Do people really see Stamkos leaving Tampa? And if so, what teams could be the biggest faves to get him? Cause obviously everyone around here is hoping he does leave Tampa and go to the Leafs,but that seems more of a biased opinion from Leaf fans.
                          I think he's gone.
                          I don't think he see's eye-to-eye with his coach and the fact that Cooper got extended before him speaks volumes to me.
                          It's like Yzerman's telling him and the team, this is our guy and he's not going anywhere.
                          Also, if Stamkos does get an 8/80 deal, then that means after Johnson and Hedman, there's not much room for the other RFA's they have coming up in the next 2 years.
                          I really like Stamkos, but to me, the smarter play is to deal him (or let him walk) and use that cash to build a more balanced team.

                          And as nutty as this sounds, I wouldn't put Florida out of play for Stamkos.
                          They have the Cap room and boy would that make for a headline if he signed with the Panthers.
                          It would also keep him in the state where his parents and girlfriend live full time, as well as keep in connected to the various charity's he's established.

                          Originally posted by Majingir
                          That's the problem with NHL. It sucks at times to see how it gets treated by some of the American media. I heard a month or so back that supposedly during a ESPN recap of a game on Sports Center,the reporter was basically mocking the fact that he had to recap hockey games, basically snickering and stuff inbetween mentioning teams and players.

                          Too bad it's not like other sports where they're able to get the multiple big USA Networks covering their game. So even when doing highlights,those networks will at lest try to recap things. Only being on NBC does suck,but NBC is only one who cares about them right now. ESPN/FOX/ABC couldn't care less about NHL.

                          (completely my "uncommon opinion" below)
                          There's a reason USA is barely a top 5 country in hockey, and my own opinion of it is that it has a big part to do with the media and the way hockey is viewed. Sure,it won't ever be on a NBA,NFL,MLB level of popular,but in USA,it's even behind college sports,and seems like even NASCAR too. Every other country that's good at hockey,it seems like it's in top 2-3 most popular sports/leagues in that country. Hockey to me,seems like it doesn't even crack top 5 in USA(pro basketball,pro football,pro baseball,college basketball,college football,nascar, I'd say are ahead of hockey)
                          Good points.

                          My opinion is that hockey will never be considered a 'top sport' until a few things happen:
                          - The violence ends. Fist-fighting in a sporting event appeases a small portion of society, but you'll never gain a mainstream audience if this continues.
                          - scoring is way, way, way too low. The league needs to return to the days of 7.5-8.5 GPG. It also needs a minimum of ten players recording 100+ point seasons and the minimum two or three 50-goal scorers.
                          An 87-point Art Ross winner isn't going to endear the sport to anyone. Even in soccer, the top goal scorers record about 1 goal per game.
                          Wayne Gretzky was a house-hold name even in the U.S. while playing for Edmonton. EDMONTON!
                          Nobody can tell me that more American's wouldn't stand up and take notice if the league featured high scoring, exciting players from Philly, Bos or even Arizona.
                          - game needs to get back on ESPN - which probably doesn't happen unless the first 2 are addressed.

                          Whether people love or hate ESPN, they drive the industry. Heck, I think it's pathetic that ESPN anchors are, at times, more famous than the athletes themselves.
                          But that's the truth. If the NHL gets back on that station, the league has a chance to prosper.
                          But as it stands, NHL hockey is pretty much 100% regional.
                          I'd venture to say that 99% of fans follow one team only. Even my hockey loving buddies don't have a clue who plays where anymore.
                          But I can't say I blame them. Why would an out-of-market fan tune into any game that doesn't feature their favourite team?
                          Most games these days are incredibly boring to watch with nothing really happening for long stretches.
                          Last edited by Money99; 12-17-2015, 08:16 AM.

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                          • slickdtc
                            Grayscale
                            • Aug 2004
                            • 17125

                            #133
                            Re: NHL Off-Topic thread

                            Yeah ESPN is worthless for any hockey coverage. Their anchors struggle so hard through hockey highlights.

                            It's pretty sad how they treat what is still considered a top 4 major sports league.

                            FS1 and NBCSN do the game so much more justice whether in highlights coverage or game presentation. NHL pretty much cut the cord with ESPN, and though it hurts them, I'm glad they walked away. No sense in being where you're not wanted.

                            Isn't ESPN broadcasting the World Cup thingy they're doing next year? With the crazy teams? That might be pretty fun.
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                            Originally posted by Money99
                            And how does one levy a check that will result in only a slight concussion? Do they set their shoulder-pads to 'stun'?

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                            • Money99
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Sep 2002
                              • 12694

                              #134
                              Re: NHL Off-Topic thread

                              Originally posted by slickdtc
                              Yeah ESPN is worthless for any hockey coverage. Their anchors struggle so hard through hockey highlights.

                              It's pretty sad how they treat what is still considered a top 4 major sports league.

                              FS1 and NBCSN do the game so much more justice whether in highlights coverage or game presentation. NHL pretty much cut the cord with ESPN, and though it hurts them, I'm glad they walked away. No sense in being where you're not wanted.

                              Isn't ESPN broadcasting the World Cup thingy they're doing next year? With the crazy teams? That might be pretty fun.
                              I believe you are correct sir; ESPN is broadcasting the games.

                              To add to the list, another thing that hurts the NHL is that the standings and format is a bit confusing to a lot of people.
                              People might shake their heads and wonder what OTL or SO losses are.
                              And they might also wonder why the regular season has different rules for OT than the playoffs.
                              It might seem simple, but I can see why some might think this is a bit Mickey Mouse in the large scheme of things.

                              I'd love it if the NHL adopted a play till you win scenario with OT and then even adopt 3-on-3 in the playoffs.
                              Just make it the same.
                              But then that would destroy Gary's false-parity scheme so teams can still win less than 50% of their games and maintain an above .500 record.

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                              • DrJones
                                All Star
                                • Mar 2003
                                • 9107

                                #135
                                Re: NHL Off-Topic thread

                                Originally posted by Money99
                                I think he's gone.
                                I don't think he see's eye-to-eye with his coach and the fact that Cooper got extended before him speaks volumes to me.
                                It's like Yzerman's telling him and the team, this is our guy and he's not going anywhere.
                                Also, if Stamkos does get an 8/80 deal, then that means after Johnson and Hedman, there's not much room for the other RFA's they have coming up in the next 2 years.
                                I really like Stamkos, but to me, the smarter play is to deal him (or let him walk) and use that cash to build a more balanced team.
                                The "Stamkos hates coach, therefore wants to bail on Cup contender" narrative strikes me as odd for several reasons:

                                1. What if Stamkos signs for big money with another team, then doesn't get along with the new coach?

                                2. Yzerman would really favour Cooper over Stamkos?

                                3. If there's any truth to this, shouldn't Stamkos be ripped to shreds for being a selfish player who puts money and ego before team and winning? *looks at Stammer's birthplace* Oh wait, never mind.

                                Now, Stamkos and Cooper might not get along, but I find it difficult to believe that this would be the primary reason for Stamkos leaving the Bolts. If he does end up going, my best guess is that it's due to Stamkos demanding top dollar, and the Lightning being reluctant to comply because of 1.) needing money to pay Hedman and the Triplets (as you mentioned) and 2.) lingering doubt that Stamkos will ever return to his pre-injury offensive peak.
                                Last edited by DrJones; 12-17-2015, 06:23 PM.
                                Originally posted by Thrash13
                                Dr. Jones was right in stating that. We should have believed him.
                                Originally posted by slickdtc
                                DrJones brings the stinky cheese is what we've all learned from this debacle.
                                Originally posted by Kipnis22
                                yes your fantasy world when your proven wrong about 95% of your post

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