I'm pretty sick of hearing about the coincidence of silver happening to call the electoral fraud ahead of time
I'm pretty sick of hearing about the coincidence of silver happening to call the electoral fraud ahead of time
The NHL finally did something using common sense
I kinda like the fact that the B's and Wings now become division rivals
Not QUITE if you think about it, (Florida teams in the same division as Montreal, Toronto etc..) And the fact that it will be harder to make the playoffs in the East because there are more teams there. But I agree with the Wings...FINALLY where they belong (In the east) and the same for Winnipeg in the West.
I like the teams which will play each other lots but hate that the uneven alignment is an obvious signal of coming expansion. The league could stand to shrink two teams not grow, the quality of some teams and lack of fans is dismal. And nothing regarding expansion is set yet so why not swap Detroit and Winnipeg for now and leave it alone until you know what the plan is?!
Yay! Expansion! More overgrown whiny pussies skating around in diapers!
The NHL should get a sponsorship deal with Depends!
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Music was better when ugly people were allowed to make it.
It had to go somewhere.
I wanted to be a Monk, but I never got the chants.
samarchepas (03-20-2013)
Okay there Mugzy
WOW...Just...WOW!!!! I'm speechless! The Habs won against the Bruins tonight 6-5 in the shootout. (They were losing 4-1 and then 5-3 in the 3rd and tied the game with 8 seconds to go.)
Sounds like a great game!
I wanted to be a Monk, but I never got the chants.
Rask after the game (its not the first time he does that too...)
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Jarome Iginla's 18-year tenure with the Calgary Flames has come to an end.
The team announced that it has dealt Iginla to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for college prospects Kenneth Agostino and Ben Hanowski as well as Pittsburgh's 2013 first-round draft pick.
I read that Crosby took a puck to the mouth yesterday, and that he's now out indefinitely and is gonna need extensive dental work to repair the damage.
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By Sean Leahy | Puck Daddy
If you're not a fan of outdoor hockey, then you will not like the NHL's plans for next season. Beginning with the 2013-14 season, the outdoor game concept the League has cashed in on will expand dramatically.
During TSN's "Insider Trading" segment Tuesday, Darren Dreger reported that the league will begin a stadium series next season featuring six outdoor games, starting with the Jan. 1, 2014, Winter Classic between the Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs at Michigan Stadium. The other five match-ups will be:
• Ducks vs. Kings at Dodger Stadium, Jan. 25
• Devils vs. Rangers at Yankee Stadium, Jan. 26
• Islanders vs. Rangers at Yankee Stadium, Jan 29
• Penguins at Blackhawks, Soldier Field, March 1
• Senators at Canucks, BC Place, March 2
Contracts are to be finalized, according to ESPN's Katie Strang, but that's just a matter of paperwork.
Yes, the New York Rangers will be in not only one, but two outdoor games in the week leading up to Super Bowl XLVIII, which will be held Feb. 2 at Met Life Stadium in New Jersey.
With all 30 teams clamoring to host or be part of a Winter Classic, creating these other dates on the NHL calendar allows the "Teams Not Regularly Featured on NBC" to get in a game over time. Beyond next season, expect to see places like Minnesota, Colorado and St. Louis play host. Everyone gets involved, the NHL keeps teams happy and keeps growing revenues from an event rakes in so much money.
But will this kill the novelty of what the Winter Classic has provided? Considering every level of hockey has done such an event, with the number of these growing annually since the Penguins and Buffalo Sabres played in the very first Winter Classic in 2008, the novelty might have already worn off.
We just hope the NHL's ice guru, Dan Craig, will get a few extra weeks vacation for this new workload.