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« Reply #520 on: September 18, 2006, 09:30:04 AM »
How was the game guys?

MacT: "Real NHL atmosphere" .. Gretz: "Peg can support an NHL team!" way to go Peggers!! "Go jets go" chant :lol: 15K and 15, they just need one of those US teams to fold, I mean. Did Jab or JB care about Tampa winning? Or RionZ cheer when Carolina won? They didn't know! Bettman really is on Canada's jock so I'm sure the NHL will be back.



Nice building!! Oilers looking good, Mikhnov got skills baby. So many Oilers bandwagonners, all tickets are sold out throughout the year. Damn corporate fans.

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« Reply #521 on: September 18, 2006, 11:28:04 AM »
Well, no throwback jerseys, as I suspected.  There was a row of people with a HUGE sign that said "BRING THEM BACK" with the Jets logo on both sides.  Lots of Oilers jerseys, not many Coyotes jerseys, but TONS of Jets jerseys!  Surprise there.  Jovo and Laraque look out of place with the brown jerseys on, and no show by Nolan or Roenick.  Ryan Smyth and Dwayne Rolo were off in the oil fields in northern AB I think, so they weren't there.  Coyotes should be a force to deal with this year, they've certainly made the effort to get some leadership on their team.

Huge pops for Mac T, Gretzky, and of course Shane Doan, the last remaining member from the Jets team in 96, even had a nice little VTR for him during a tv timeout.  And a very VERY nice VTR for Wayne during the 1st intermission as well.  Sixty-one records?  Damn.  Lots of fun tho, man oh MAN do I miss the NHL!


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« Reply #523 on: September 19, 2006, 09:21:10 AM »
Thanks for the pix and video Tom! Where's video of the Peggers :P

Look at all the Jets jerseys, everyone doing the wave :D Whatta game!

Great seats!! MTS seats are really high up I heard from the radio guy.

Thoughts on the new jerseys for Anahem + Buffalo?


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« Reply #524 on: September 19, 2006, 08:32:11 PM »
Sabres' new uni's are fuckin' fugly.  Looks like the SD Chargers bolt with a head on it.

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« Reply #525 on: September 21, 2006, 02:46:15 AM »
Evgeny Malkin collides with John LeClair in the 2nd period and gets taken to the freakin' hospital in Moncton, NB of all fuckin' places.  Sidney Crosby with a SWEET coast to coast goal, taking the shot from behind the goal line and off the goalie's skate.  How fuckin' amazing is Pittsburgh gonna be over the next several years?  Lots of young talent combined with seasoned vets, all still under the leadership of Super Mario.  Crosby, Malkin, Colby Armstrong, Jordan Staal, John LeClair, Mark Recchi, Sergei Gonchar, Jarkko Ruutu, and in net?  Jocelyn Thibeault and Marc Andre Fleury.  Solid, solid team this year.

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« Reply #526 on: September 23, 2006, 08:31:03 PM »
Interesting article here....I loved Pronger in Edmonton. Such a shame it had to end like this. Hope Robbie Schremp does justice to #44

'Now they'll be hating me'
Former Oilers defenceman Chris Pronger knows he's Public Enemy No. 1 in Edmonton

Jim Matheson, The Edmonton Journal
Published: Tuesday, September 19, 2006

ANAHEIM, Calif. - Chris Pronger knew he would be portrayed as a villain after he asked the Edmonton Oilers to trade him just days after the team lost the Stanley Cup final to the Carolina Hurricanes in June.

But the 31-year-old all-star defenceman wasn't prepared for some of the vitriol that was dumped on him by slighted fans.

"I knew I'd be Public Enemy No. 1 ... but I'm pissed off by all the rumours and innuendo surrounding my leaving," Pronger, now a member of the Anaheim Ducks, said Monday.

"I've heard all the nasty stuff, about all my girlfriends ... that I've got more kids than I started with. I must have six kids out there.

"It started off with I slept with so-and-so, and I'm having kids, then it moved to my wife sleeping with some of my teammates. I was supposed to be having a kid with a reporter, then she said, 'I don't know what they're talking about.' Then it went from story to story.

"Some people even took my rental furniture from my house and burned it."

Pronger, the best player to wear an Oilers uniform since the team's glory days in the 1980s, categorically denied all the stories, saying once again it was a mutually agreed-upon family decision to pull the plug on the Oilers after just one season. He said he liked the city and loved the competitive fire of his old team. He just wanted to live elsewhere.

The six-foot-six native of Dryden, Ont., wouldn't say why, exactly, but it may be because his wife, Lauren, never really warmed up to Edmonton.

The family bought a house in Irvine, and plan to live in California year-round. Oilers forward Marty Reasoner bought Pronger's old home.

"The fans have every right to feel how they feel," admitted Pronger.

"Some understand, some don't care. Others, I'm sure, want to tell me to screw off.

"I know now Edmonton is another city where I'm going to get booed. Part of the trade, I think, was getting 20,000 people in Edmonton to boo me. I'm sure Mike Comrie was tickled pink in Phoenix when I left.

"Now, he'll be the second-most hated man coming back to play there. I'm sure I'll get booed every time I touch the puck, every time my face is on camera. I'm sure there'll be some great signs when I come back (his first visit is Nov. 28), too.

"Fans are fickle ... it's the nature of the beast. You're an idol when you're on their team. They love to hate you, hate to love you. Now, they'll be back hating me. They always did when I was on other teams," said Pronger.

But Pronger was a little surprised his request to be traded upset so many fans in Edmonton.

"Players ask to be traded every day. Teams trade players all the time, but when a player asks to be traded, he's a jerk.

"I just wanted to make a decision on my own. In the city where it happens, fans don't like it, of course. They call you a traitor, a quitter. He's this, he's that. I'm sure if you looked in the dictionary, you could find 15 different adjectives people want to use for what I did.

"But they don't live in that guy's shoes. They don't live his life," said the father of two young children.

"It's easy to be an armchair quarterback," said Pronger, whose Ducks lost to the Los Angeles Kings 7-1 in pre-season action on Monday night.

"I'm not the first player who wanted a trade out of Edmonton. (Mark) Messier, gone. (Paul) Coffey, gone. Others (stars) have been traded over the years. Jari Kurri. Glenn Anderson. Grant Fuhr. Kevin Lowe got traded," said Pronger.

Pronger agreed to a five-year contract for $31.25 million US with the Oilers in August 2005.

He came here in a blockbuster trade for three defencemen: Eric Brewer, Jeff Woywitka and Doug Lynch. He seemed happy then, but cracks apparently began showing during the season.

Oiler general manager Kevin Lowe was told there were concerns, long before the playoff run began.

"We met (Pronger and his agent Pat Morris) a couple of times. I didn't say I wanted to be traded, but we talked.

I talked to MacT (head coach Craig MacTavish), too. We didn't have anything to hide. We wanted to be upfront.

"It wasn't like it affected my play," said Pronger, who had an outstanding season and would likely have won the playoff MVP award if the Oilers had beaten the Hurricanes in the final. He routinely played more than 30 minutes a night through four playoff rounds over two months. And he never got tired.

Lowe could have played hardball and told Pronger he wouldn't trade him because he had four years left on his contract, or waited months into the season to see if more teams got involved in the bidding. But he felt that would have been counterproductive.

"I did think about it, at first," said Lowe, "but I knew there was no way he was coming back to play with us. We couldn't force him. He doesn't need the money. He had taken his stance and couldn't go back on it. How could he?

"If I let him sit, and we got well into the season, I also felt the pressure might be on us to trade him and we get less of a deal. We'd get replacement players for the season, but not young ones for down the road. And I wanted that," said Lowe, who secured winger Joffrey Lupul, a

28-goal man last season, and Czech defenceman Ladislav Smid. He also got a first-round 2007 draft pick and another if the Ducks go to the Stanley Cup final in any of the next three seasons.

"We never had to go down that road (being forced to sit for a trade), thankfully. The Oilers handled it in a very professional manner," said Pronger.

"I think, normally, teams that hold on to a player devalue the asset," said Pronger, who knew Ducks GM Brian Burke once wheeled and dealed to draft him in 1993 when he was Hartford's general manager and that Burke was likely trying hard to get Pronger back.

The trade was made in three weeks, pretty quick for a guy who's one of the three best blue-liners in all of hockey.

"Quick? Depends where you're sitting, when you say it happened fast," said Pronger. "You sit there and listen to rumours for three weeks and you tell me if that's short or long, hearing rumours that are baseless and not factual. Stories made up. And your wife has to listen to the crap."

Back to last summer, Pronger was glad to get out of St. Louis, where the team was struggling and money was tight. Edmonton seemed like a panacea, but nothing is forever, obviously.

"I think teams know it might be hit-or-miss when a player signs on for a long time," said Pronger. "Getting traded to Edmonton was fine with me at the time. "At the end of the day, though, you just try to do what's best for you and your family," he said.

"I have nothing bad to say against the city of Edmonton. I liked it there. I had a fun year playing. It's something I'll remember for the rest of my life."

jmatheson@thejournal.canwest.com

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« Reply #527 on: September 24, 2006, 02:04:20 AM »
They're playing hockey in Puerto Rico!!!

in San Juan!! New York Rangers vs Florida Panthers XD

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« Reply #528 on: September 28, 2006, 03:37:19 AM »
wtf? lol. hope the ice rink wasn't smoking with evaporation XD
What's with the pre-season games playing in exotic places? I just saw that oilers and coyotes played in winnipeg, and now this? Ok, so the one in "San Juan" was a bit weird...anyways, gonna sign up for the yahoo fantasy JPH!P league this minute! (finally a day off sheesh).

Hey Daigong, I also found that there's a fantasy league at nhl.com too. It's minimum 10 teams, so you think there are enough people here that wants to join like private league? If so, I'll start that up too.

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« Reply #529 on: September 28, 2006, 03:41:16 AM »
Oh my cousin went to the Ducks vs kings pre-season game Monday at staples center, and before the game, he saw Bryzgalov and Gezlaf in suits walking around and got some pics with them! :evil:

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« Reply #530 on: September 28, 2006, 05:28:08 AM »
wtf happened to eric daze

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« Reply #531 on: September 29, 2006, 09:50:23 AM »
so cool taiyou, did u see #25 :lol: I always wonder

We're lucky if we can get 5 teams dude. I'll force some of the guys and gals to make an account? haha.

Georges Laraque got the game winner tonite! vs the Oilers

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« Reply #532 on: September 29, 2006, 07:31:31 PM »
^ Sounds like payback for when the Coyotes got smoked by the Oilers here in Peg Sheety. :lol:

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« Reply #533 on: September 29, 2006, 10:15:24 PM »
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so cool taiyou, did u see #25 :lol: I always wonder

We're lucky if we can get 5 teams dude. I'll force some of the guys and gals to make an account? haha.

Georges Laraque got the game winner tonite! vs the Oilers


My cousin was there, not me, that's why I'm bashing my head in the post :evil:. Those 2 weren't playing that day, so they were getting liquors like my cousin was XD.
On stats, Pronger played 23:04 ice time, 3 min. more than niedermayer, 3 assists, and blew a shoot out shot :P

About the new fantasy league they made this year on the NHL site, we'll just screw it since I barely have time to do the YAHOO one lol. Unless we really can get 10 people heh.
Go Laraque! :pimp:

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« Reply #534 on: September 30, 2006, 02:54:19 AM »
I go on the record and say that the Canucks aren't going to do much this season. Even if they were to make it into the playoffs, I doubt that they get past the 1st round.

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« Reply #535 on: October 01, 2006, 02:12:19 AM »
FROM NEWS AND NOTES @ YAHOO! SPORTS:
"Sep 29 One day after he took a shot to the mouth from Tyson Nash's stick, Anaheim's Selanne underwent three hours of dental treatment on Wednesday night, The Los Angeles Times reported. While the dental work might alter Selanne's smile, it is not expected to keep him out of action when the season opens on Oct. 6 against the Ducks' rival, the Los Angeles Kings."

IS THIS FOR REAL?? :rocket: Notice it says "might alter Selanne's smile...Not good, since he might end up with a crooked smile?!?" He already lost some from the 06 Olympics earlier this year :doh: So this means to get a front, bottom, or both sets of teeth finally!! I hope he didn't do any dental work before this one happened, cause that would suck @#$@$.

Nash is soo dead, gonna bring Fedoruk and his new bashing crews and do some Pride moves!! :hits with chair:

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A new crooked smile - A Night with Nash tied up to the goal post! (You thought it would be Priceless):P
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« Reply #536 on: October 01, 2006, 09:02:13 AM »
JPH!PHL Fantasy Draft is on for Tuesday morning (evening for Euros)  ... 7 teams so far so if you haven't signed up, HURRY! PRIZES TO BE WON :P

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My cousin was there, not me, that's why I'm bashing my head in the post :evil:.


oh yeah, I noticed I never finished my sentence either. "I wonder how people meet players after the game? like outside the locker room or whatever"

Tonite Vancouver played so ruthless, Matt Cooke crushing people left and right. I miss Laraque. You got Ethan Moreau dropping the gloves instantly. Not exactly your heavyweight. Good 3-2 OT win!! Can't wait for Oct 5th! Horcoff-Lupul-Smyth line is gonna be a bitch. 5 Forward Powerplay?? NUTS!

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« Reply #537 on: October 01, 2006, 09:58:34 AM »
can u still change the time to at night or during the weekends? dont think ill be available in the morning..

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« Reply #538 on: October 01, 2006, 10:53:15 PM »
Well it's always good to have everyone in the draft, not 1 left off. I don't want those to complain "Why was Avery my 1st pick???" XD

I have to wake up at 7a.m., and I rather do it at night time too.

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« Reply #539 on: October 02, 2006, 09:33:32 AM »
Yaw, I will change it to nite ...Tuesday nite aight? cuz I gotta work I think.

LMAO. They call the Sedin Sisters & Naslund line the "Ikea Line" ... all I can think of is that androgynous Swedish guy on the radio "The answer is YES YES OH YES!"

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