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2009-2010 NHL Season Part 3: After The Gold Rush

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That's.....odd. That's basically two high priced cardboard cutouts. They could get one off the street for like $30 or something and get a similar effort in net.

Doesn't really matter, since they'll just be carrying Kiprusoff's or Hiller's equipment bags most of the time anyway.
 
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Stempniak to Phoenix for a couple draft picks, a 4th and a 7th.

Who would have thought Phoenix would be a buyer at the deadline? Wolski, now Stempniak.
 
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Stempniak to Phoenix for a couple draft picks, possible mid-late picks.

Who would have thought Phoenix would be a buyer at the deadline? Wolski, now Stempniak.

Clearly they're looking to make a playoff run. Might help re-cement the fanbase (and resulting revenue) if they do, and can sustain the success into the near future.
 
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Stempniak to Phoenix for a couple draft picks, possible mid-late picks.

Who would have thought Phoenix would be a buyer at the deadline? Wolski, now Stempniak.

The 'Yotes think they can make a splash in the playoffs and so they're spending some money to make an immediate impact. Not exactly a new concept.
 
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Corvo, Green, and Jurcina?

Washington does know that the all offense, no defense approach that Russia just tried failed miserably, right?
 
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Corvo, Green, and Jurcina?

Washington does know that the all offense, no defense approach that Russia just tried failed miserably, right?

The Corvo deal makes no sense to me. The Canes lose a top power play guy, the Caps don't need another power play guy. :confused:
 
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Corvo, Green, and Jurcina?

Washington does know that the all offense, no defense approach that Russia just tried failed miserably, right?

Shhhhh. ;) It'll be fun watching them flame out of the second round when they lose a bunch of 5-4/6-5 games.
 
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The Corvo deal makes no sense to me. The Canes lose a top power play guy, the Caps don't need another power play guy. :confused:

TSN is figuring that its in case Green gets targeted in the playoffs, Corvo likely won't be targeted.

Mathieu Roy (CLB) to Florida for Matt Rust.
 
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Overall, an underwhelming day, although it turns out to be a record setting day with 49 players dealt. Phoenix, Washington and Pittsburgh have to be thought of as big winners. Anaheim did some good things as well, although they gave up Ryan Whitney.
 
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Has a team coming at leading the lead ever made as many moves as Washington did?
 
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