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vancity787
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: My Parents Basement, BC Joined: 07.14.2008
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U think they will take nail over a DMAN? |
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laughs2907
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: Wuhan, China Joined: 07.18.2006
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Make Dubnyk our starter next year, FOR CHRIST'S SAKE!! |
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Dubnyk was absolutely unbelievable. Since the beginning of March he's really made a good name for himself, with a bit better d up front I would be fine with him as #1. I'd like to see us finish as strong as possible over the last few games, prove how effective this team can be and possibly force us into a position where we have to draft a defenseman. |
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Iggy#12
Calgary Flames |
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Location: Calgary, AB Joined: 04.27.2008
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U think they will take nail over a DMAN? - vancity787
I think that if the Oilers win the lottery, they trade down with any of the Jackets, Canadiens or Leafs for an NHL defenseman and a first. Enough young forwards. |
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Morris
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: Hall looks disengaged, NS Joined: 07.18.2007
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Richard Cloutier: Oilers Beat Ducks; Regret it - Maxbone
Calder Race: Unsung hero: Adam Henrique. One point back, less games played than Landeskog, annihilates RNH in FO%, plays more PK than any other finalist (Maybe you still consider Matt Read an outside shot).
As far as nothing games go, do your best and worry about draft picks later. Especially if you're getting at worst the 3rd pick.
On that front, I'm checking out Grigorenko in a week when he swings by Halifax. I'll be sure to pelt him with something.
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Iggy#12
Calgary Flames |
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Location: Calgary, AB Joined: 04.27.2008
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Calder Race: Unsung hero: Adam Henrique. One point back, less games played than Landeskog, annihilates RNH in FO%, plays more PK than any other finalist (Maybe you still consider Matt Read an outside shot).
As far as nothing games go, do your best and worry about draft picks later. Especially if you're getting at worst the 3rd pick.
On that front, I'm checking out Grigorenko in a week when he swings by Halifax. I'll be sure to pelt him with something. - Morris
Henrique will finish 3rd in scoring playing with Parize and Kovalchuk. He has little chance. Read has an even less chance. Landeskog will likely win, however the Avs likely missing the playoffs may change things. |
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Calder Race: Unsung hero: Adam Henrique. One point back, less games played than Landeskog, annihilates RNH in FO%, plays more PK than any other finalist (Maybe you still consider Matt Read an outside shot).
As far as nothing games go, do your best and worry about draft picks later. Especially if you're getting at worst the 3rd pick.
On that front, I'm checking out Grigorenko in a week when he swings by Halifax. I'll be sure to pelt him with something. - Morris
Montreal is going to take Grigorenko because of the Roy Factor, unless they win the lotto and can take Yakupov. Oilers if they pick between 2 and 4 will get at least one of the guys they like (Galchenyuk, Murray, Reinhart or Forsberg) so it's all good.
I don't even think Henrique will get a nod for the Calder. I'm thinking it will be Landeskog, Nuge and Gardiner. TO media will promote their guy. |
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Iggy#12
Calgary Flames |
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Location: Calgary, AB Joined: 04.27.2008
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Montreal is going to take Grigorenko because of the Roy Factor, unless they win the lotto and can take Yakupov. Oilers if they pick between 2 and 4 will get at least one of the guys they like (Galchenyuk, Murray, Reinhart or Forsberg) so it's all good.
I don't even think Henrique will get a nod for the Calder. I'm thinking it will be Landeskog, Nuge and Gardiner. TO media will promote their guy. - Maxbone
So then it is a Laneskog - Nuge race. |
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So then it is a Laneskog - Nuge race. - Iggy#12
I think it's always been a Landeskog/Nuge race. |
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Iggy#12
Calgary Flames |
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Location: Calgary, AB Joined: 04.27.2008
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Make Dubnyk our starter next year, FOR CHRIST'S SAKE!! - laughs2907
Dubnyk isn't as bad as many on these boards say. His save % is near the median of the other 29 NHL starters on a team with a suspect defense. He is not a top level goaltender, but he is not the Oilers' problem either. |
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dragonslade
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: St. Paul, AB Joined: 11.07.2010
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Montreal is going to take Grigorenko because of the Roy Factor, unless they win the lotto and can take Yakupov. Oilers if they pick between 2 and 4 will get at least one of the guys they like (Galchenyuk, Murray, Reinhart or Forsberg) so it's all good.
I don't even think Henrique will get a nod for the Calder. I'm thinking it will be Landeskog, Nuge and Gardiner. TO media will promote their guy. - Maxbone
No Forsberg |
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Ben37
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: One of the Most Respected Hockeybuzz Posters, AB Joined: 04.07.2010
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Belanger could be worse, he could be Cogliano. |
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Iggy#12
Calgary Flames |
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Location: Calgary, AB Joined: 04.27.2008
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Belanger could be worse, he could be Cogliano. - Ben37
What is the difference, exactly? |
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laughs2907
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: Wuhan, China Joined: 07.18.2006
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Dubnyk isn't as bad as many on these boards say. His save % is near the median of the other 29 NHL starters on a team with a suspect defense. He is not a top level goaltender, but he is not the Oilers' problem either. - Iggy#12
Agreed. |
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Ben37
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: One of the Most Respected Hockeybuzz Posters, AB Joined: 04.07.2010
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What is the difference, exactly? - Iggy#12
Belanger can win a face off, Cogliano is smaller and faster. |
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Looking at the standings, Toronto, Islanders and Anaheim are 4 points ahead of Edmonton, Carolina and Minnie are 5 points. There is a possibility (albeit small one) that we could finish as high as 23rd. |
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dragonslade
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: St. Paul, AB Joined: 11.07.2010
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What is the difference, exactly? - Iggy#12
Bout 10 years? |
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Morris
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: Hall looks disengaged, NS Joined: 07.18.2007
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Henrique will finish 3rd in scoring playing with Parize and Kovalchuk. He has little chance. Read has an even less chance. Landeskog will likely win, however the Avs likely missing the playoffs may change things. - Iggy#12
I haven't really payed attention to the lines too much but hasn't Elias been getting a lot of time with Parise and Kovy? Henrique probably got his fair share, but I don't think it's a lock that he'll either finish 3rd in scoring or that he necessarily has the best opportunities of the three. He plays the least PP time of the three, for example.
It's probably a two-horse race (Landy and Hopkins) but I think Henrique has had a pretty impressive season too. |
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Morris
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: Hall looks disengaged, NS Joined: 07.18.2007
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Looking at the standings, Toronto, Islanders and Anaheim are 4 points ahead of Edmonton, Carolina and Minnie are 5 points. There is a possibility (albeit small one) that we could finish as high as 23rd. - freelancer
Oh well, then we get Griffin Reinhart and the chance to acknowledge that the moment Renney yells at us we go 9-2-2. |
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Iggy#12
Calgary Flames |
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Location: Calgary, AB Joined: 04.27.2008
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Belanger can win a face off, Cogliano is smaller and faster. - Ben37
Agree with the assessment. Seems like a wash to me. Neither can score. Both bring a little bit to table. |
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Jack-artist
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: "Yakapoo is khl bound. After t, AB Joined: 01.27.2010
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Montreal is going to take Grigorenko because of the Roy Factor, unless they win the lotto and can take Yakupov. Oilers if they pick between 2 and 4 will get at least one of the guys they like (Galchenyuk, Murray, Reinhart or Forsberg) so it's all good.
I don't even think Henrique will get a nod for the Calder. I'm thinking it will be Landeskog, Nuge and Gardiner. TO media will promote their guy. - Maxbone
The TO media is big, but not big enough to get a non-consensus guy in there. |
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westcory
Edmonton Oilers |
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Joined: 01.05.2007
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You couldn't know less about hockey if grew up in Cuba!
No reason to play RNH big minutes against Getzlaf. Is your idea to get him killed? He is still only 18!
How do you know who Edm is high on in the draft? You haven't shown to have any connections to Edm management in the past.
RNH deserves the Calder over Landeskog cause he is a pivot and plays on the first line. Landeskog has Matt Deushene to take pressure off of him and a much better defense core than RNH.
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Jack-artist
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: "Yakapoo is khl bound. After t, AB Joined: 01.27.2010
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Oh well, then we get Griffin Reinhart and the chance to acknowledge that the moment Renney yells at us we go 9-2-2. - Morris
One thing to remember is how meaningless these games are. I'd like to see how they actually perform under pressure, like a playoff race. |
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Jack-artist
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: "Yakapoo is khl bound. After t, AB Joined: 01.27.2010
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You couldn't know less about hockey if grew up in Cuba!
No reason to play RNH big minutes against Getzlaf. Is your idea to get him killed? He is still only 18!
How do you know who Edm is high on in the draft? You haven't shown to have any connections to Edm management in the past.
RNH deserves the Calder over Landeskog cause he is a pivot and plays on the first line. Landeskog has Matt Deushene to take pressure off of him and a much better defense core than RNH. - westcory
Landeskog doesn't even play with Duchene. Duchene couldn't hold Landeskog's or RNH's jock this year. |
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