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

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And the Bruins signed Andrew Ferrence to a three year deal with a cap hit of $2.5 million per season. Nice work Chiarelli :rolleyes:
Just give up on this team... They have no chance of doing anything with the ownership and players. They lack serious talent. Glad they gave Thomas that big contract:rolleyes:
 
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Big deal for Ference. Makes me worried about arbitration of all the other Dmen out there though...

Caps/Pens tonight should be a beaut. Can't wait
 
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Pretty fun game to watch thus far. I hate how Leopold and Goligoski almost make me like the Pens. Oh well.
 
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A Walter Mitty moment for University of Calgary's goalie Tuesday night in Edmonton. OK -- it was only the Oilers, but it was the NHL Oilers. ;)

Pat Quinn called it “one of those feel good stories.”

The coach said he didn't know that the goaltender they gave him last night had just played one game in the last two years for the Calgary Dinosaurs and it took an injury and a suspension to get into that one.

“They probably didn't want to scare me,” he said.

He said he pictured Nathan Deobald “driving up from Calgary in a 1938 Ford pick-up truck” to be his backup goalie.

Quinn noted his phone rang more than usual yesterday after he emerged from the morning practice and announced “the search is on” to replace an ill Devan Dubnyk as backup.

“We have a lot of players in Edmonton who would have loved that,” said Quinn.

Informed that Olympic gold medal goaltender Shannon Szabados was one of them, Quinn said he'd have had no problem with that.
 
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Pity this game needs to end in a shootout but Crosby Ovechkin and that last guy for the Caps...amazing work by the shooters.
 
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Huge comeback in the shoot-out by the Caps. Down 2-0 they score on the next three and Theodore makes two saves in a row and the Caps get two points.
 
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A Walter Mitty moment for University of Calgary's goalie Tuesday night in Edmonton. OK -- it was only the Oilers, but it was the NHL Oilers. ;)

Wasn't it somebody in the Caps PR office that was asked to dress for a game? Weird that it still happens but it does.
 
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Icethetics has released a preliminary list of teams with new jerseys for next year.

http://www.icethetics.info/blog/2010/3/24/nhl-jerseywatch-2010.html

Icethetics said:
Buffalo Sabres:

Their current third jersey — a throwback with some modern updates — will take over as the home jersey, as has long been rumored.

YES! Finally! I hate the flying peanut. I hope it goes and dies in a hole.
 
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Personally, I think the baseball-style script lettering is a bit cliche for pro hockey. I'd expect something more creative from an NHL organization, but hey - it's better than what Buffalo has.
 
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Wasn't it somebody in the Caps PR office that was asked to dress for a game? Weird that it still happens but it does.
Not PR, but yes, the front office. Their website producer dressed for a game, and still occasionally dresses for practice when only one of the active goaltenders is on the ice.
 
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Not PR, but yes, the front office. Their website producer dressed for a game, and still occasionally dresses for practice when only one of the active goaltenders is on the ice.

Former D-III goaltender Brett Leonhardt who attended both Neumann College and Oswego State.
 
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AHL Team shuffle continues:

Syracuse Crunch reach an agreement to be the Anaheim Ducks affiliate next year while the Springfield Falcons will now be the Columbus Blue Jackets affiliate.
 
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AHL Team shuffle continues:

Syracuse Crunch reach an agreement to be the Anaheim Ducks affiliate next year while the Springfield Falcons will now be the Columbus Blue Jackets affiliate.

I'm a little surprised that Anaheim decided to go back East. After their ruffled feathers in getting out of Portland in an effort to head West (and Iowa fu**ing them), they're scurrying back towards the Northeast?

Seems the big shakeup I thought might happen won't really take place.


And if Springfield fans thought the Oilers sucked as a parent club, they're in for a real treat with the Blue Jackets. :D
 
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I'm a little surprised that Anaheim decided to go back East. After their ruffled feathers in getting out of Portland in an effort to head West (and Iowa fu**ing them), they're scurrying back towards the Northeast?

Seems the big shakeup I thought might happen won't really take place.


And if Springfield fans thought the Oilers sucked as a parent club, they're in for a real treat with the Blue Jackets. :D

I think the writing is on the wall as far as the western expansion of the AHL goes. Abbotsford is in trouble as it is, and the Oilers moving their team to Oklahoma City might be as far west as it really gets.

A future move that would be interesting to see would be, the Thrashers make an agreement with Worcester while the Sharks move to Chicago and cut the air travel in half. I've got no reason to think that would ever actually happen, but it would make a wee bit more sense. I'm sure you'll disagree wildly with that though aparch. :D
 
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