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'05-'06 NHL Schedule

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http://www.nhl.com/schedules/index.html

The Flyers open up with the Rangers, at home. :D
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I plan on catching some Hurricanes games this year. I like that the league is almost in fantasy draft mode with all the free agents. For at least 1 year it'll feel like the NFL....anyone has a chance.
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Penguins on the road at New Jersey. Why the f*ck wouldn't the NHL have Crosby open at home?

New Jersey is in the New York media market, but if the NHL wants marquee value, why not have Crosby open his career at Madison Square Garden against the Rangers?

Sadly, the Oilers don't travel to Buffalo or Ottawa this year, the closest NHL cities to Syracuse. Looks like NHL Center Ice might be an even better option for me if the price is dropped as a chit to fans.

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pk500 wrote:Penguins on the road at New Jersey. Why the f*ck wouldn't the NHL have Crosby open at home?

New Jersey is in the New York media market, but if the NHL wants marquee value, why not have Crosby open his career at Madison Square Garden against the Rangers?

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I agree. Crosby should be playing at home, or in front of a packed house somewhere else. Looking at Philly's schedule, just 10 games against the Western Conference. There will be plenty of games with the Devils and Rangers.
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pk500 wrote:Penguins on the road at New Jersey. Why the f*ck wouldn't the NHL have Crosby open at home?
Is it possible the schedule was done before the lottery? Not that the league would have taken that into consideration anyways.

At least he's playing in the same time zone. LeBron's first game was on the west coast, a 10:30 pm start locally, which made no sense at all.
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Crosby has to make the team first :lol:
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pk500 wrote:
Sadly, the Oilers don't travel to Buffalo or Ottawa this year, the closest NHL cities to Syracuse.

I see the Oilers come to Pittsburgh, that can't be too much further than Ottawa, plus you'd get to see Crosby, how can you pass that up?
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pk500 wrote:Penguins on the road at New Jersey. Why the f*ck wouldn't the NHL have Crosby open at home?

New Jersey is in the New York media market, but if the NHL wants marquee value, why not have Crosby open his career at Madison Square Garden against the Rangers?

Sadly, the Oilers don't travel to Buffalo or Ottawa this year, the closest NHL cities to Syracuse. Looks like NHL Center Ice might be an even better option for me if the price is dropped as a chit to fans.

Take care,
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lexbur wrote:
pk500 wrote:
Sadly, the Oilers don't travel to Buffalo or Ottawa this year, the closest NHL cities to Syracuse.

I see the Oilers come to Pittsburgh, that can't be too much further than Ottawa, plus you'd get to see Crosby, how can you pass that up?
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Leebo33 wrote:
lexbur wrote:
pk500 wrote:
Sadly, the Oilers don't travel to Buffalo or Ottawa this year, the closest NHL cities to Syracuse.

I see the Oilers come to Pittsburgh, that can't be too much further than Ottawa, plus you'd get to see Crosby, how can you pass that up?
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What kind of f'd up schedule doesn't have the Red Wings play three original six teams (Toronto, Boston and Montreal) at all the entire season? Oh but they get play Nashville eight times, that almost makes up for it. :roll:
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lexbur wrote:
pk500 wrote:
Sadly, the Oilers don't travel to Buffalo or Ottawa this year, the closest NHL cities to Syracuse.

I see the Oilers come to Pittsburgh, that can't be too much further than Ottawa, plus you'd get to see Crosby, how can you pass that up?
True. But Ottawa is around 2:45 or three hours from my house. Pittsburgh is five hours away.

Might be worth the trip to see Crosby, though, although I bet Pens' tix will be a tough buy this season.

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tjung0831 wrote:
pk500 wrote:Penguins on the road at New Jersey. Why the f*ck wouldn't the NHL have Crosby open at home?

New Jersey is in the New York media market, but if the NHL wants marquee value, why not have Crosby open his career at Madison Square Garden against the Rangers?

Sadly, the Oilers don't travel to Buffalo or Ottawa this year, the closest NHL cities to Syracuse. Looks like NHL Center Ice might be an even better option for me if the price is dropped as a chit to fans.

Take care,
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Yes. Fun or not, I've never been a Sabres' fan. Sure, I pulled for them to win in '99 against Dallas, but I'm an Oilers' fan, not a Sabres' fan.

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As much as I didn't miss hockey being played last year...I'm actually looking forward to it this year. I guess I'm going to have to pay for the Center Ice Package as I don't live in Phoenix anymore and I can't get the Coyote games for free. Hopefully they can put together a decent team. A lot of veterans are looking to come to Phoenix because of the Great One (and his likely move into the head coaching role). Should be interesting.
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dbdynsty25 wrote:As much as I didn't miss hockey being played last year...I'm actually looking forward to it this year. I guess I'm going to have to pay for the Center Ice Package as I don't live in Phoenix anymore and I can't get the Coyote games for free. Hopefully they can put together a decent team. A lot of veterans are looking to come to Phoenix because of the Great One (and his likely move into the head coaching role). Should be interesting.
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Yup, those are the Vets I was referring to.
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They got a bunch of good young guns led by S. Doan. The question indeed is who's going to lead them? #99 ?
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10spro wrote:They got a bunch of good young guns led by S. Doan. The question indeed is who's going to lead them? #99 ?
He's pretty much already stated that he's going to coach the team...like I mentioned, that's why he's got some vets trying to come play for him.
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