The Blues were actually offered Horcoff in that Pronger deal and the Blues said no and asked for Jeff Woywitka and Doug Lynch instead!pk500 wrote:That is a match for both teams. The Oil needs D desperately, and it has surplus forwards.tjung0831 wrote:The rumors are flying today that Brewer is going back to Edmonton. We need a forward or two, the Oilers need a defensemen.
At the start of the season, I wouldn't have wanted Brewer. But the Oil's defensive corps is so bad -- Steve Staios is the best D man, for Christ's sake! -- that I would like to have Brewer now.
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Horc is having a tough time this year, especially defensively, but he's a quality No. 2 NHL center. He's only on the first line in Edmonton because while the Oilers have plenty of depth in the middle, they don't have a quality stud.
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Center ICE FREE PREVIEW from the 8th to the 11th....i think...pk500 wrote:Absolute classic between Canada and the U.S. in the World Junior semis today.
No spoilers. I'm just glad I set the DVR this morning, as Center Ice is carrying the U.S. games live.
Good viewing coming tonight, baby!
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Bonus! It's Jan. 8-14.Sudz wrote:Center ICE FREE PREVIEW from the 8th to the 11th....i think...
http://www.indemand.com/sports/nhl/
I may be a cheap f*ck, but I have no qualms about putting $150 on the old Visa the first week of October to get NHL Center Ice. I LOVE IT!
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i had it before...LOVE it.pk500 wrote:Bonus! It's Jan. 8-14.Sudz wrote:Center ICE FREE PREVIEW from the 8th to the 11th....i think...
http://www.indemand.com/sports/nhl/
I may be a cheap f*ck, but I have no qualms about putting $150 on the old Visa the first week of October to get NHL Center Ice. I LOVE IT!
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awesome during the playoffs.
and the pens are GONE.....hello KC!
Canucks are on a hot streak and R. Luongo is finally making us fans believers. At 7 million per, he's been the team's mvp but he also had his share of so so games, but his recent play especially last night just quiets the 'Nucks doubters. He stole the game.
Canada-Russia is the juniors' finals, a classic one. One win away from retaining the title baby.
Canada-Russia is the juniors' finals, a classic one. One win away from retaining the title baby.
Cool! Thanks for the heads up!pk500 wrote:Bonus! It's Jan. 8-14.Sudz wrote:Center ICE FREE PREVIEW from the 8th to the 11th....i think...
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Why's that? They're known for their chili and it's quite good.Sudz wrote:cheli's chili bar10spro wrote:Bizarre killing at C. Chelios'restaurant.
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Unbelievable! P. Stefan is about a foot away to score on a completely empty net vs EDM after his team makes a comeback and yet he misses a backhand to seal the victory. Instead with a dozen seconds left the puck goes to the other end and A. Hemsky ties the game with 2 seconds left. Although the SO went to DAL, EDM as to take that point as golden.
J.Iginla injures himself in a nice srap with B. Allen.
J.Iginla injures himself in a nice srap with B. Allen.
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The damndest thing I've ever seen in the NHL since I started watching in the early 70s. Absolutely nuts. Oilers analyst and former NHL star Ray Ferraro called Stefan's gaffe the most embarrassing thing he's ever seen at the NHL level. I agree. This makes Steve Smith's pass off Grant Fuhr's pads against Calgary in the 1986 Smythe Division final look like nothing, even though the stakes were much higher for Smith's mistake.10spro wrote:Unbelievable! P. Stefan is about a foot away to score on a completely empty net vs EDM after his team makes a comeback and yet he misses a backhand to seal the victory. Instead with a dozen seconds left the puck goes to the other end and A. Hemsky ties the game with 2 seconds left. Although the SO went to DAL, EDM as to take that point as golden.
Boys, even if you're not a hockey fan, you need to find the YouTube video of this in the morning. It was beyond belief.
Improbable point for the Oil, but they blew a 4-1 lead in the second. So I don't see it as a golden point; I see it as an opportunity lost.
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Lost in the justified hubub about the bizarre game-tying goal sequence was Hagman's goal to give Dallas a 5-4 lead. I HATE Dallas, but that was a superb display of skill and persistence to put that puck in with Greene hanging all over him.
As Oilers play-by-play man Peter Loubourdais said, that goal was somewhat Ovechkin-like.
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Lost in the justified hubub about the bizarre game-tying goal sequence was Hagman's goal to give Dallas a 5-4 lead. I HATE Dallas, but that was a superb display of skill and persistence to put that puck in with Greene hanging all over him.
As Oilers play-by-play man Peter Loubourdais said, that goal was somewhat Ovechkin-like.
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got a YouTube link?pk500 wrote:The damndest thing I've ever seen in the NHL since I started watching in the early 70s. Absolutely nuts. Oilers analyst and former NHL star Ray Ferraro called Stefan's gaffe the most embarrassing thing he's ever seen at the NHL level. I agree. This makes Steve Smith's pass off Grant Fuhr's pads against Calgary in the 1986 Smythe Division final look like nothing, even though the stakes were much higher for Smith's mistake.10spro wrote:Unbelievable! P. Stefan is about a foot away to score on a completely empty net vs EDM after his team makes a comeback and yet he misses a backhand to seal the victory. Instead with a dozen seconds left the puck goes to the other end and A. Hemsky ties the game with 2 seconds left. Although the SO went to DAL, EDM as to take that point as golden.
Boys, even if you're not a hockey fan, you need to find the YouTube video of this in the morning. It was beyond belief.
Improbable point for the Oil, but they blew a 4-1 lead in the second. So I don't see it as a golden point; I see it as an opportunity lost.
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Here's the entire insane sequence from the Oilers-Stars game last night:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDbEX666G3Y
If this took place in the NFL, the entire country would be talking about it today. This is right up there with Franco Harris' "Immaculate Reception." OK, it wasn't the playoffs, but that's how nuts this sequence was.
I'm still dumbfounded every time I watch it. Nice racks on the two girls shown celebrating right after the goal, too!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDbEX666G3Y
If this took place in the NFL, the entire country would be talking about it today. This is right up there with Franco Harris' "Immaculate Reception." OK, it wasn't the playoffs, but that's how nuts this sequence was.
I'm still dumbfounded every time I watch it. Nice racks on the two girls shown celebrating right after the goal, too!
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That was a great effort. The possible win that seemed like a lost opportunity to you however, will be remembered towards the end of the season in this whacky and ultracompetitive NW division. That single point that came back to your Oils is huge and it may make the difference between making or not the playoffs in the end.pk500 wrote:James:
Lost in the justified hubub about the bizarre game-tying goal sequence was Hagman's goal to give Dallas a 5-4 lead. I HATE Dallas, but that was a superb display of skill and persistence to put that puck in with Greene hanging all over him.
As Oilers play-by-play man Peter Loubourdais said, that goal was somewhat Ovechkin-like. Take care, PK
Fifth game vs an Alberta team tonight at the garage in two weeks, we'll see if the 'Nucks can keep up their good momentum as I am sure EDM will try to revenge their last 6-2 loss.
PK, if you get a chance, catch some action for the US- Sweden game which is underway as we speak for the bronze prize. A lot of these young kids have contracts with their NHL teams already and it's amazing how skillful they are. Russia-Canada later on for the GOLD.
I think this is the big ice rink that Naples favours but I don't see it happening in NA.
man. that is awesome...pk500 wrote:Here's the entire insane sequence from the Oilers-Stars game last night:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDbEX666G3Y
If this took place in the NFL, the entire country would be talking about it today. This is right up there with Franco Harris' "Immaculate Reception." OK, it wasn't the playoffs, but that's how nuts this sequence was.
I'm still dumbfounded every time I watch it. Nice racks on the two girls shown celebrating right after the goal, too!
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i watched it 5x....once for the miss/goal...rest for the tits.
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Sudz:Sudz wrote:i watched it 5x....once for the miss/goal...rest for the tits.
Just like The Who album: Meaty, Beaty, Big and Bouncy.
I think there's a correlation between the fact both broads were drinking amber beer and their big racks. No foo-foo light beer or colored liquor drinks for those dames.
Lord, I hope their kids can breast-feed until they're about 12 ...
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