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Peter D. said:Who went balder faster -- Sundin or Getzlaf?
Peter D. said:Who went balder faster -- Sundin or Getzlaf?
Nik the Trik said:Peter D. said:Who went balder faster -- Sundin or Getzlaf?
Sundin didn't go bald, his hair simply retreated.
Kessel Run said:drummond said:It seems that Jets are moving their affiliate AHL team from St John?s, Newfoundland to Thunder Bay, Ontario next year. Financially it makes sense, it saves Jets organization lots of money having AHL team much closer. Poor fans in Newfoundland they are loosing team after team despite great attendance numbers.
No, financially it doesn't make much sense. St. John's leads the American Hockey League in revenues, corporate support, sellouts, charity donations, etc. The move is like the Leafs move, to bring the players closer to home.
Mark Chipman just said Thunder Bay wouldn't happen until likely 2017, and the IceCaps have an agreement for guaranteed one more season after this one.
Arn said:Another outdoor game tonight. I'll probably tune in to the start of tonight's cos I didn't see the game on Sunday and see how Yankee Stadium looks. But I think they're kind of taking the pee a little bit with so many of these games and taking away from the spectacle and prestige of the game
Redman said:Scrivens had the game of his life.
Apparently he set an NHL record.
Chev-boyar-sky said:Redman said:Scrivens had the game of his life.
Apparently he set an NHL record.
I've always liked the guy. Consistency will be his issue, especially on that Oilers team, but I think he has the tools to be a good #1 in this league.
I think we made the right deal in moving him for Bernier but it could be one of those trades that ends up looking pretty even in the end.
He's looking better than Reimer at this point in the season though...
Redman said:Scrivens had the game of his life.
Apparently he set an NHL record.
OldTimeHockey said:He essentially became the back up to an AHL goalie and then the 3rd stringer when Quick returned.
OldTimeHockey said:Chev-boyar-sky said:Redman said:Scrivens had the game of his life.
Apparently he set an NHL record.
I've always liked the guy. Consistency will be his issue, especially on that Oilers team, but I think he has the tools to be a good #1 in this league.
I think we made the right deal in moving him for Bernier but it could be one of those trades that ends up looking pretty even in the end.
He's looking better than Reimer at this point in the season though...
I don't think he looks better than Reimer at this point. He was playing on a very tight defensive team prior to this game. He had one great game. He also had some real big stinkers on the Kings as well with some mind boggling blunders. He essentially became the back up to an AHL goalie and then the 3rd stringer when Quick returned.
I'm not taking away from his great game...I just don't think he's been playing better than Reimer on a whole.
Chev-boyar-sky said:OldTimeHockey said:Chev-boyar-sky said:Redman said:Scrivens had the game of his life.
Apparently he set an NHL record.
I've always liked the guy. Consistency will be his issue, especially on that Oilers team, but I think he has the tools to be a good #1 in this league.
I think we made the right deal in moving him for Bernier but it could be one of those trades that ends up looking pretty even in the end.
He's looking better than Reimer at this point in the season though...
I don't think he looks better than Reimer at this point. He was playing on a very tight defensive team prior to this game. He had one great game. He also had some real big stinkers on the Kings as well with some mind boggling blunders. He essentially became the back up to an AHL goalie and then the 3rd stringer when Quick returned.
I'm not taking away from his great game...I just don't think he's been playing better than Reimer on a whole.
I did say "at this point in the season".
Numbers don't lie. Yes he played on a better defensive team, but he's been the better goalie this year and has back-to-back wins (with the most recent an NHL record for saves in a shutout with 59 saves) playing goal for one of the worst teams in the league.
Reimer is the more established goalie with a better and longer track record but Scrivens has the potential to be (I'd argue he now is) the #1 in Edmonton. Reimer is atm a backup NHL goaltender.