LuncheonMeat
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Boston Leaf said:time for Joffrey to call it a career and go play guitar for the replacements or death cab for cutie or someone
I think you're confusing him with Lundquist.

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Boston Leaf said:time for Joffrey to call it a career and go play guitar for the replacements or death cab for cutie or someone
LuncheonMeat said:Boston Leaf said:time for Joffrey to call it a career and go play guitar for the replacements or death cab for cutie or someone
I think you're confusing him with Lundquist.If Lupul played guitar he would probably tear his rotator cuff.
caveman said:Has anyone else heard a wild rumour about Phanuef and Lupul and an off-ice fight ? I'm not putting any stock into it but it is a crazy one !!![]()
When a slim glimmer of hope remained that the Toronto Maple Leafs could get back into contention late last month, Joffrey Lupul decided he couldn't wait any longer to return from injury. He considered it "do-or-die time" and rushed back.
The result was just two points in six ineffective games before the organizational decision was made to rest Lupul. He has missed three more games since as the struggling Leafs understandably take a wait-and-see-and-wait-some-more approach to his nagging lower-body injury.
"It was just obviously the situation differs when it's kind of that desperation playoff time," Lupul said Wednesday. "When the losses started to pile up a little bit and it became obvious we weren't going to the playoffs, we decided with the training staff and the coaches it was best just to shut it down for a couple weeks and try and get it closer to 100 per cent, not go out there and put myself at risk or take ice time from someone who's working hard to go out there and play."
http://www.cp24.com/sports/with-leafs-out-of-playoff-race-lupul-won-t-rush-back-from-injury-1.2243230#ixzz3SC69L3HI
CarltonTheBear said:A bit more information on Lupul's situation right now:
When a slim glimmer of hope remained that the Toronto Maple Leafs could get back into contention late last month, Joffrey Lupul decided he couldn't wait any longer to return from injury. He considered it "do-or-die time" and rushed back.
The result was just two points in six ineffective games before the organizational decision was made to rest Lupul. He has missed three more games since as the struggling Leafs understandably take a wait-and-see-and-wait-some-more approach to his nagging lower-body injury.
"It was just obviously the situation differs when it's kind of that desperation playoff time," Lupul said Wednesday. "When the losses started to pile up a little bit and it became obvious we weren't going to the playoffs, we decided with the training staff and the coaches it was best just to shut it down for a couple weeks and try and get it closer to 100 per cent, not go out there and put myself at risk or take ice time from someone who's working hard to go out there and play."
http://www.cp24.com/sports/with-leafs-out-of-playoff-race-lupul-won-t-rush-back-from-injury-1.2243230#ixzz3SC69L3HI
Could have probably worked this into the Tank thread as well![]()
Crucialness Key said:CarltonTheBear said:A bit more information on Lupul's situation right now:
When a slim glimmer of hope remained that the Toronto Maple Leafs could get back into contention late last month, Joffrey Lupul decided he couldn't wait any longer to return from injury. He considered it "do-or-die time" and rushed back.
The result was just two points in six ineffective games before the organizational decision was made to rest Lupul. He has missed three more games since as the struggling Leafs understandably take a wait-and-see-and-wait-some-more approach to his nagging lower-body injury.
"It was just obviously the situation differs when it's kind of that desperation playoff time," Lupul said Wednesday. "When the losses started to pile up a little bit and it became obvious we weren't going to the playoffs, we decided with the training staff and the coaches it was best just to shut it down for a couple weeks and try and get it closer to 100 per cent, not go out there and put myself at risk or take ice time from someone who's working hard to go out there and play."
http://www.cp24.com/sports/with-leafs-out-of-playoff-race-lupul-won-t-rush-back-from-injury-1.2243230#ixzz3SC69L3HI
Could have probably worked this into the Tank thread as well![]()
Can he reach 100% before March 2? Lupul seems like a better trade-deadline trade than an off-season trade, because maaaaybe he can stay healthy for one post-season, but a full regular + post-season? Forget it!
Exactly right.... but if Lupul can convince people he's back to 100% before the deadline.... would someone gamble?Chris said:Might be better at this point to hold onto Lupul until the summer or even next season. Who is going to want to grab a player who, in addition to being frequently injured, is currently injured, for this years playoff run?
Crucialness Key said:Can he reach 100% before March 2? Lupul seems like a better trade-deadline trade than an off-season trade, because maaaaybe he can stay healthy for one post-season, but a full regular + post-season? Forget it!
Nik the Trik said:Crucialness Key said:Can he reach 100% before March 2? Lupul seems like a better trade-deadline trade than an off-season trade, because maaaaybe he can stay healthy for one post-season, but a full regular + post-season? Forget it!
Considering the years left on his deal anyone trading for him would have to be pretty comfortable paying him for a whole season so I don't think it would make much of a difference.
Crucialness Key said:Exactly right.... but if Lupul can convince people he's back to 100% before the deadline.... would someone gamble?Chris said:Might be better at this point to hold onto Lupul until the summer or even next season. Who is going to want to grab a player who, in addition to being frequently injured, is currently injured, for this years playoff run?
I'm thinking the ONLY time we might be able to trade Lupul would be at a trade deadline... if not this year's, then another year's. Take on Lupul in the off-season and you just know he's getting hurt at some point.
sneakyray said:Crucialness Key said:Exactly right.... but if Lupul can convince people he's back to 100% before the deadline.... would someone gamble?Chris said:Might be better at this point to hold onto Lupul until the summer or even next season. Who is going to want to grab a player who, in addition to being frequently injured, is currently injured, for this years playoff run?
I'm thinking the ONLY time we might be able to trade Lupul would be at a trade deadline... if not this year's, then another year's. Take on Lupul in the off-season and you just know he's getting hurt at some point.
lupul just said the other day that he won't be back to 100% the rest of this season. They should just have him go home and show up again next year.
Nik the Trik said:Crucialness Key said:Can he reach 100% before March 2? Lupul seems like a better trade-deadline trade than an off-season trade, because maaaaybe he can stay healthy for one post-season, but a full regular + post-season? Forget it!
Considering the years left on his deal anyone trading for him would have to be pretty comfortable paying him for a whole season so I don't think it would make much of a difference.