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Wednesday, 28 November 2012 12:32

Silfverberg, Zibanejad Adjusting to North America

Luke Richardson has the Binghamton Senators on a heck of a run lately.  Winners of six straight, the BSens have caught the attention of fans around the AHL and in hockey-starved Ottawa.

While the team continues to rely on lights out goaltending from Robin Lehner, and the occasional gem from his back up Ben Bishop, the offence has shown signs of improvement of late, as the team has been able to roll four lines that can all contribute in the attacking end.

A huge part of that offensive surge has been the play of the young Swedes in Jakob Silfverberg and Mika Zibanejad. 

While there are a number of players that Sens fans have been watching closely during the lockout, these two primarily (and maybe Mark Stone) are the players that fans remain the most excited about.

If the NHL season ever does start up, these three guys are all expected to push for a spot on the big club, which makes this Bingo audition that much more important.

Through 16 games, Jakob Silfverberg is second on the team in points with nine.  He takes a regular shift on the team’s power play and is a key piece to the team’s offence.  Mika Zibanejad has seven points, including his first goal Nov. 16th against Adirondack.  While the goals haven’t been there for Zibanejad, he sits fourth on the team in shots with 39 and he is generating chances.

Neither player has blown anyone away with their offensive output to date, but that is to be expected.

You really can’t understate the importance of the adjustment period for young European players when they come to North America.  The smaller ice, combined with a more physical style of game, take some getting used to.  Both Silfverberg and Zibanejad have talked about the adjustment required and recently, seem to be showing signs of being more comfortable.

The Senators organization knows just how tricky the process can be for young players trying to transition to life in Binghamton, both on and off the ice.  Last year, Andre Petersson and Robin Lehner both had issues adjusting and it led to some off ice distraction that the club wasn’t happy with.  In a chalk talk session I attended last season, Binghamton Assistant Coach Steve Stirling talked about just how delicate a process it is and how closely the team works with these guys to make sure they stay on track.

The recent improvement in the game of both these young guys is a great sign for the Binghamton Senators this year, and for the Ottawa Senators down the road.

The BSens are in Adirondack on Friday night and host the Syracuse Crunch on Sunday.

  • I’ve decided my new approach to CBA coverage will be only sharing the good news or things seen as progress.  Not only will that substantially cut down on the amount of CBA talk, it may give things a little more positive spin around here.  John Buccigross, who covers the NHL for ESPN, said that according to people he has spoken to, the NHL is preparing for a shortened 48 game season that would begin in January.  Still significant work to do to make that happen.
  • Interesting article from Don Brennan, where he talks about Daniel Alfredsson’s plans for the lockout. Alfie says that if the season is cancelled, he’ll likely head to Europe, and not to Sweden or Russia. For Sens fans worried we may be missing Alfredsson’s last season, he also wasn’t ready to rule out playing next season, if a full year is lost.

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0 #1 Guess who 2012-11-28 14:36
Let's hope that this period of adjustment before the possible NHL season can make them frontrunners for the Calder Trophy.
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+4 #2 Captain Alfie 2012-11-28 14:38
Maybe Jokerit or Rapperswil will have a spot for me in Europe.

I’m too old for this.
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0 #3 MethotToMyMadness 2012-11-28 15:23
Love the write up Chirp.

It's important that people are able to understand the requirement of this adjustment time. Is it just me or have Sens fans finally adapted (myself included) to the idea that we can't just throw these guys into the NHL and make a star out of them?

Very few young players can make the change so seamless, even North American players will have issues moving from the O or A to the NHL, it happens. Can you imagine what these guys from Sweden, Russia or other parts of Europe have to adjust too?

Getting some quality playing time in the A (especially with how competitive it is this year) is what helps. I personally think the lockout will really help our Sens prospects with the transition. And I think we'll be very happy Sens fans for many years to come. :)
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+1 #4 The Apostle 2012-11-28 15:33
Perhaps the only blessing in disguise of this lock out is the fact that it allows Silfverberh and Zibanejad a year in Bingo with nobody clamouring for them to be given a run in the NHL.

It's like a free development year for them and they'll benefit from this when the time comes for them to step up a level.
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0 #5 miguel 2012-11-28 15:59
Very well said guys,

This will only make our training camp, (whenever that may be) all that more competitive, and in turn a better overall team.
Very encouraging news from Alfie as well, the only reason i see him continuing in Europe, is to ensure that he stays in somewhat decent shape for his evetual return to the NHL.
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-1 #6 Sandy 2012-11-28 16:26
Great to hear Alfie is not ruling out playing next season. Maybe he has heard the 'grumble' by Sens fans that they are being robbed of seeing him play his final season because of the lockout.

Richardson has been doing a really good job for being a rookie head coach and the team is finally getting used to the 'new system'. For those that get called up or start with Ottawa -- whenever that may be... the playing style will be what they are used to.

I'm mad as hell at this lockout.. but boy I do miss seeing the Sens on the ice.

Let's hope that both sides come to their senses and get this done. They are losing more by not playing than they would if they accepted a deal... hear that NHLPA.

It seems so simple to fix... make it 50-50.. pay the players what they signed for in their contracts; change the maximum contract term... and get it done...
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-2 #7 Sandy 2012-11-28 16:27
Forbes has a revised list... Don't know the effective date.. but quite different than the previous one:

http://www.forbes.com/nhl-valuations/list/#page:1_sort:0_direction:asc_search:
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0 #8 terry k 2012-11-28 17:37
I wouldn't be to upset (yet) with the apparent lack of production from the Swedes or any of the other forwards to date in Bingo. I watched the 3 games last weekend and the team does a great job on the forecheck, so much that they give the defense great looks from the point. It is no surprise that the BSens lead the league in goals by the defense (17 or 18 I think). It really is a product of the hard work from the forwards and great finishing by the D. Also, great work in their own zone helps the goalies. Very good work by Luke R so far.
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0 #9 DenisVial 2012-11-28 23:46
If the entire season is lost, I fully expect the more moderate owners to insist on an equal chance for every team to get the #1 pick next year. Fuck this bullshit about 3 balls because you manage your team like a Harold Ballard, Mike Mulbury, Sparky Allison combo. There is no way in hell Edmonton should get more opportunities than any other team.
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-1 #10 lbernier 2012-11-29 00:39
The Oilers have been playing it smart the last 5 years..Last year they had a team that could have finished way higher but I think they threw some games to make sure they secure a better pick every year just so they could stock up on picks....someth ing like what Chicago did......and look how well that worked out for them....Toews, Kane, Keith, Seabrook...Edmo nton has taking it a step further with a lot of #1 picks and should be a power house, just waiting for the light switch to be flicked on and watch out.....but Sens are on their way too.....Zibenaj ed, Stone, Silferberg, Ceci, Weichoich, Noesen, Puempel, Borocop ect....we are getting some good depth in a organization and by good depth I mean a lot of guys that can play top line minutes potentially.... .so Canada just might see the return of the Stanley cup a lot more frequently then we have seen it in the last 20 years lol
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+2 #11 freebird 2012-11-29 00:50
Quoting DenisVial:
If the entire season is lost, I fully expect the more moderate owners to insist on an equal chance for every team to get the #1 pick next year. Fuck this bullshit about 3 balls because you manage your team like a Harold Ballard, Mike Mulbury, Sparky Allison combo. There is no way in hell Edmonton should get more opportunities than any other team.


FREEBIRD !
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+2 #12 FBP 2012-11-29 07:35
Sounds like Zibby won't be doing the WJC.
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-1 #13 MethotToMyMadness 2012-11-29 09:31
Quoting FBP:
Sounds like Zibby won't be doing the WJC.


Yeah I just heard that on the radio. I'm sure this will get some heat from different sources, but PM was right with his statement today. He doesn't see any issues with it as Ottawa is simply saying he's ready for the bigger show. He's proved himself already and doesn't see a need for him to be there.

Now... that may NOT be how Sweden see's it, as I'm sure they'd like their gold medal winning scorer on the team if he's eligible. But I'm sure the Ottawa brass has spoke to the Swedish development teams (they must have a good relationship at this point) and have an understanding.

If there is any teams outside of Canada, US and Russia in the tournament that have a large crop of talented forwards who could replace him, it's Sweden.
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0 #14 FBP 2012-11-29 10:22
Quoting MethotToMyMadness:
Quoting FBP:
Sounds like Zibby won't be doing the WJC.


Yeah I just heard that on the radio. I'm sure this will get some heat from different sources, but PM was right with his statement today. He doesn't see any issues with it as Ottawa is simply saying he's ready for the bigger show. He's proved himself already and doesn't see a need for him to be there.

Now... that may NOT be how Sweden see's it, as I'm sure they'd like their gold medal winning scorer on the team if he's eligible. But I'm sure the Ottawa brass has spoke to the Swedish development teams (they must have a good relationship at this point) and have an understanding.

If there is any teams outside of Canada, US and Russia in the tournament that have a large crop of talented forwards who could replace him, it's Sweden.


Makes sense to me. I also understand the decision from a development standpoint. Could be they're hoping to be playing Sens games over the holidays too and they want him to be on the ice at the Bank.

It must be a bit personally disappointing for Zibby though.
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+1 #15 MethotToMyMadness 2012-11-29 11:07
Quoting FBP:
Quoting MethotToMyMadness:
Quoting FBP:
Sounds like Zibby won't be doing the WJC.


Yeah I just heard that on the radio. I'm sure this will get some heat from different sources, but PM was right with his statement today. He doesn't see any issues with it as Ottawa is simply saying he's ready for the bigger show. He's proved himself already and doesn't see a need for him to be there.

Now... that may NOT be how Sweden see's it, as I'm sure they'd like their gold medal winning scorer on the team if he's eligible. But I'm sure the Ottawa brass has spoke to the Swedish development teams (they must have a good relationship at this point) and have an understanding.

If there is any teams outside of Canada, US and Russia in the tournament that have a large crop of talented forwards who could replace him, it's Sweden.


Makes sense to me. I also understand the decision from a development standpoint. Could be they're hoping to be playing Sens games over the holidays too and they want him to be on the ice at the Bank.

It must be a bit personally disappointing for Zibby though.


I agree on the development side, but I don't believe it's because BM would want him moved up to the Sens roster if the season started late. What would it accomplish that he's not getting in the A right now?

He's currently getting top or near top line minutes and wouldn't get that on the Sens roster. He's better getting a full season in the A. It's not a knock against him at all, it's just that he's younger than both Silfverberg and Stone and if one of these 3 (who are the 3 everyone says would fight for a spot) were to land a spot, I think it would be Silf at this point.
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0 #16 FBP 2012-11-29 11:15
Yeah, that makes sense too. Maybe they wouldn't start him with the big club, perhaps they go with Grant or someone else at the beginning. I feel like they would call him up sooner or later though.

He almost stuck last year.
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0 #17 DenisVial 2012-11-29 12:12
Quoting freebird:
Quoting DenisVial:
If the entire season is lost, I fully expect the more moderate owners to insist on an equal chance for every team to get the #1 pick next year. Fuck this bullshit about 3 balls because you manage your team like a Harold Ballard, Mike Mulbury, Sparky Allison combo. There is no way in hell Edmonton should get more opportunities than any other team.


FREEBIRD !


The bird is the word.
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0 #18 Some Guy 2012-11-29 12:48
Why is everyone selling Stone short. The guy has the best hockey sense of all 3 of them. I wouldn't under estimate the guy... or maybe we should because he seems to thrive on it!
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0 #19 MethotToMyMadness 2012-11-29 12:48
Quoting FBP:
Yeah, that makes sense too. Maybe they wouldn't start him with the big club, perhaps they go with Grant or someone else at the beginning. I feel like they would call him up sooner or later though.

He almost stuck last year.


He is defiantly on the verge! Man I'm happy with our prospects.
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0 #20 Steven Seigal 2012-11-29 12:50
What are the generally the lines combinations in Bingo?
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0 #21 Lorien6 2012-11-29 13:03
Puempel injured?
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0 #22 MethotToMyMadness 2012-11-29 14:34
Did you guys read the story about Barry Brust breaking the AHL shutdown streak which was held by Hall of Famer Johnny Bower? It was a record that was set in 1957. Figured I'd post this due to his relation to the BSens the year they won the Calder

http://espn.go.com/nhl/story/_/id/8690079/nhl-ahl-goaltender-barry-brust-sets-shutout-record-hard-way
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0 #23 MethotToMyMadness 2012-11-29 14:52
Sticking with the Goalie talk, awhile back someone posted about Ottawa's most recent draft selections, Chris Driedger and Francois Brassard and how they started off well. Has anyone been following them?

Driedger has played 19 games for Calgary with 14 W's and 3 L's. He's posted a stellar 2.34 GAA (3rd best in the league) and a respectable .923 SAV% with 1 shutout. Pretty good follow up to his 24 wins in 44 games last year.

Brassard has played in 21 games for the Remparts, he also has 14 W's with 5 L's. He's 2nd overall with a 2.59 GAA and a 0.904 SAV% and 2 shutouts.

I think it's safe to say Ottawa has selected two very capable young 18 year old's in the draft last year. While much of the focus was on Ceci, these were great pics.
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+1 #24 Shibal07 2012-11-29 15:14
The reason why Zibanejad is not playing WJHC this year is simple; they are playing on a larger ice surface in Russia, since Zibanejad has begun adjusting to the smaller AHL ice surface, I see no reason why he should go back and play on a larger ice surface, then come back and play on the smaller ice surface again after the tournament is over.

Also Puempel is injured indeed, but it's an injury that he can recover from within 1 week, In time for Canada selection camp which starts on the 10th of December.
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-2 #25 Sandy 2012-11-29 16:23
Quoting Shibal07:
The reason why Zibanejad is not playing WJHC this year is simple; they are playing on a larger ice surface in Russia, since Zibanejad has begun adjusting to the smaller AHL ice surface, I see no reason why he should go back and play on a larger ice surface, then come back and play on the smaller ice surface again after the tournament is over.

Also Puempel is injured indeed, but it's an injury that he can recover from within 1 week, In time for Canada selection camp which starts on the 10th of December.


I heard on the Team 1200 this morning.. it is a shoulder strain.. a first degree I think they said...
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0 #26 Andrews Theory 2012-11-29 16:43
So Zibby is sitting out the juniors but the Nuge is playing?....

Pretty sure Nuge has shown that he's graduated

I'm ok with him not playing but to suggest that he's already above it doesn't measure up when you look at other players expected to play.

On a side note, I can't see Puemple making this team or Ceci unless the NHL is back. There's just too many options.
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+1 #27 Andrews Theory 2012-11-29 17:03
LoL

Best quote I've read in a long time!

"They don't don't need a mediator, they need a basic economics teacher for the players."
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-1 #28 Sandy 2012-11-29 17:07
Mediation meetings over.. no more planned.. no progress made.

Wow what a surprise there. (sarcasm intended).

It's all over...
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0 #29 Shibal07 2012-11-29 17:15
Quoting Andrews Theory:
So Zibby is sitting out the juniors but the Nuge is playing?....

Pretty sure Nuge has shown that he's graduated

I'm ok with him not playing but to suggest that he's already above it doesn't measure up when you look at other players expected to play.

On a side note, I can't see Puemple making this team or Ceci unless the NHL is back. There's just too many options.



If you look up the article on the NHl.com, Murray never mentioned or implied that Zibanejad is too good for WJC. He just made a somewhat logical decision in not letting Zibanejad play on a larger ice surface, when he is trying to get used to smaller ice surface in the AHL.

I can see Puempel making the team , Spott knows Puempel better than any of the forwards, also Puempel has 21 goals in 25 games(26th game does not count because he missed 2 periods of play). The next highest number of goals in the kitchner rangers is 9 goals in 26 games by Tobias Rieder.

Compared to other wingers that are candidates for the Canadian WJC team, Statistically, Puempel is the most consistent goal scorer spanning his entire Junior career. The other candidates are just having career years this year, example is Brett Ritchie, who is feeding off Strome.

Basically Ty Rattie, and Seth Griffith will be Puempels biggest competition I think. In the end the selection is mostly based on if you score goals during the selection camp or not lol. Tofolli and Rattie did not get picked last year because they could not create any offence during the training camp, despite having amazing numbers going into selection camp.

As for Ceci his chances have increased, since Ryan Murray is out with an injury. Offensively(sta tistically) he is better than all the defencemans except Hamilton, I think Harrington, Murphy, Reilly, and Hamilton are locks. The other 2 spots are free for Reinhart, Dumba, Ceci, and Koekkoek.
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+1 #30 zoostation 2012-11-29 17:30
Screw the NHL. Bunch of ass clowns. Pure bush league.
These guys deserve to lose as much money as possible.
Greedy and pathetic.
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+1 #31 freebird 2012-11-29 19:18
Quoting zoostation:
Screw the NHL. Bunch of ass clowns. Pure bush league.
These guys deserve to lose as much money as possible.
Greedy and pathetic.


FREEBIRD !
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0 #32 MethotToMyMadness 2012-11-29 20:06
I have to ask, did Tookie just straight up leave us?
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0 #33 Trilby LaRue 2012-11-29 20:21
Quoting MethotToMyMadness:
I have to ask, did Tookie just straight up leave us?


TOOKIE and HAX have moved on.

They're now living in an abandoned missile silo in North Dakota.
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0 #34 Spinorama 2012-11-29 20:39
I love my NHL. But each day I look on TSN.CA and any other network to find any other good news about the CBA and I look for any good news coming in regards of a potenital NHL season I find myself disapointed and sad. Now with both of them going to mediation and most reports saying that there are just following protocol. I am very disapointed that the heart and love of the game have become about millions of dollars and not about why we have all fallen in love with the game, the purity of the game. This game that we love is about heart, skill and unity. As much as I respect players for all the sacrifices they have made for the game I just have felt differently about an NHLer compared to a NBAer or MLBer. NHL ers are die hard winners and are bred to win and to think they would lay down in a labour negottiation would be for them to lay down in a playoff series (vs Rangers). Thats not how they were bred and I for one cannot say a NBAer of MLBer have the same mentality. I love my Ottawa Senators but to think that my guys are not willing to play for a million less has me in favor of the owners. It truly sucks but I have to support the owners here has Eugene is taking 100% of the risk here and saved our beloved team from bankruptcy. We are truly lucky to have Eugene as an owner since we would no longer have a hockey team if it wasnt for him. Unless you think the Gliebermans would have bought the team Lol. I love this city and the team and the fans and its a damn shame that I cant enjoy a good Sens game with my Spezza and Karlsson in my hockey pool at the end of the year.
This truly Sucks and I want hockey back on even if Denis Potvin is the broadcaster haha
Bring back my TEAM please ! I had Spezza and Karlsson in my pool hahaha
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+1 #35 Spinorama 2012-11-29 20:40
Quoting Trilby LaRue:
Quoting MethotToMyMadness:
I have to ask, did Tookie just straight up leave us?


TOOKIE and HAX have moved on.

They're now living in an abandoned missile silo in North Dakota.


Tooks is my good friend, but there is absolutely nothing for him to H8te about hahaha So you will probably not hear from him until there is NHL hockey.
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0 #36 TheBoss 2012-11-29 21:52
So Bettman wants the players and owners to meet without league officials...

As if Fehr would let that happen!

I'd like to see how far that round of negotiations would go; employee vs business owner. Because you know, the players have sooo much business sense... That's why Fehr is there, to voice the concerns of all the players.
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+2 #37 SensChirp 2012-11-29 22:15
Going to be doing some tinkering with the site layout over the next few days. Got a new web design guy on the case and he has some ideas to fix things up a little bit.

Stay tuned!
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0 #38 TookieIs100PercentRight 2012-11-29 22:46
Quoting MethotToMyMadness:
Quoting FBP:
Sounds like Zibby won't be doing the WJC.


Yeah I just heard that on the radio. I'm sure this will get some heat from different sources, but PM was right with his statement today. He doesn't see any issues with it as Ottawa is simply saying he's ready for the bigger show. He's proved himself already and doesn't see a need for him to be there.
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The thing with the "He's proven himself" is it's kind of a copout. What athlete doesn't want to win again? If that were true, then the Habs never would have went for another Cup, Gretzky would have retired after the first win. Winners and gutcheck players have that desire to win more and more, to be the BEST ever. I'm sure Zib is stewing internally...co uld be a big mess on B-Murr's hands. Let's hope he doesn't Filatov us...
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0 #39 TookieIs100PercentRight 2012-11-29 22:51
Quoting MethotToMyMadness:
I have to ask, did Tookie just straight up leave us?


Tooks is a man of the world and a personal hero of mine, as far as sports opinion goes. I'm sure he'll be back when hockey resumes and we'll be richer for it!
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0 #40 I1I-11I-III1 2012-11-29 23:47
Quoting TookieIs100PercentRight:
Quoting MethotToMyMadness:
I have to ask, did Tookie just straight up leave us?


Tooks is a man of the world and a personal hero of mine, as far as sports opinion goes. I'm sure he'll be back when hockey resumes and we'll be richer for it!


HAX >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> TOOKIE
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+3 #41 ghost of Hax 2012-11-29 23:50
Quoting TookieIs100PercentRight:
Quoting MethotToMyMadness:
I have to ask, did Tookie just straight up leave us?


Tooks is a man of the world and a personal hero of mine, as far as sports opinion goes. I'm sure he'll be back when hockey resumes and we'll be richer for it!

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Tookie's M.O.

He selectively ignores strong counter-argueme nts
and when he makes a mistake in a post or
paints himself into a corner he'll explain that you actually
misunderstood what he meant.
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.
Tookie: It's not going to rain today.
(starts raining)
Tookie: I meant in Japan
(quick Internet search shows it's raining in Japan)
Tookie: Yeah but it's tomorrow already in Japan
(more Internet searching shows it's been raining in Japan for four days)
Tookie: I meant the other Japan
....
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0 #42 The Grammar Police 2012-11-29 23:52
Quoting zoostation:
Screw the NHL. Bunch of ass clowns. Pure bush league.
These guys deserve to lose as much money as possible.
Greedy and pathetic.


F
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+2 #43 Roy of the Rovers 2012-11-29 23:56
Quoting Trilby LaRue:
Quoting MethotToMyMadness:
I have to ask, did Tookie just straight up leave us?


TOOKIE and HAX have moved on.

They're now living in an abandoned missile silo in North Dakota.


... and every morning Tookie complains that Hax bought the wrong colour of toilet paper ?
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+2 #44 meadowdog  2012-11-30 00:02
Quoting MethotToMyMadness:
I have to ask, did Tookie just straight up leave us?


You actually care ?

He's not even a hockey fan.

Just another big mouth with a small agenda and a tiny brain.
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+1 #45 MethotToMyMadness 2012-11-30 00:20
Quoting meadowdog :
Quoting MethotToMyMadness:
I have to ask, did Tookie just straight up leave us?


You actually care ?

He's not even a hockey fan.

Just another big mouth with a small agenda and a tiny brain.


I was just starting sh!t and it seems to have worked! Lol
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+2 #46 Patrick 2.0 2012-11-30 09:42
Let's not forget zipzaprap...He has disapeared as well :)
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0 #47 Ronnie 2012-11-30 11:31
Quoting DenisVial:
If the entire season is lost, I fully expect the more moderate owners to insist on an equal chance for every team to get the #1 pick next year. Fuck this bullshit about 3 balls because you manage your team like a Harold Ballard, Mike Mulbury, Sparky Allison combo. There is no way in hell Edmonton should get more opportunities than any other team.



Denisvial do understand the 3 ball program? The only team I can see that will have 3 balls would be Toronto and Columbus on top of my head. Ottawa would have 2 cause we miss the playoff once in the last 3 years. Has for edmonton they had 3 first round picks so they would only get one 1 ball.

Every team starts with 3 balls And the past 3 years. How many times you were in the play off you take a ball away same thing goes for first overall pick. Exemple Edmonton had 3 first overall in the pat 3 years they only get 1 ball. And it's a snake draft. The tam that picks first overall there second pic is not the 31first pick its the 60th and 61th, 90 and 91th pick and so on.
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