to see the pittsburgh penguins today.
Hedberg, Johan
Pushor, Jamie
Jonsson, Hans
Nieminen, Ville
Sivek, Michal
Kraft, Milan
Donovan, Shean
Fata, Rico
Robitaille, Randy
McKenna, Steve
Moran, Ian
Bergevin, Marc
Manderville, Kent
Rozsival, Michal
Caron, Sebastien
Tarnstrom, Dick
Samuelsson, Mikael
Bouchard, Joel
Surovy, Tomas
Heins, Shawn
Lemieux, Mario
lemieux, straka, hedberg and pushor aside...this is an ahl franchise.
definetely a day where the rich were seperated from the poor. i am a leafs fan and today, by most accounts, toronto gave themselves a solid shot at the cup. so did the flyers. these two teams are on a collision course in the first round and one of these very good teams is going to be eliminated.
i even feel sorry for the senators. they play excellent all season and come deal deadline day, they dont have the resources on hand to do what toronto and philly have done and you have to wonder if the sens are viable favorites to make it out of the east now.
also not a bright day in edmonton. not an all bad hockey move but trading your top scorer when you're in the heat of a playoff battle is never the brightest idea. what surprised me about the nimiina deal was the accompanying draft picks to the isles...tho torres does look promising from what ive seen of him.
pressure is on the rangers now to play catch up. they still have a shot at catching the bruins so who knows...
why were the devils silent? they need scoring and ray whitney could have been had and carter changed cities...?
Hedberg, Johan
Pushor, Jamie
Jonsson, Hans
Nieminen, Ville
Sivek, Michal
Kraft, Milan
Donovan, Shean
Fata, Rico
Robitaille, Randy
McKenna, Steve
Moran, Ian
Bergevin, Marc
Manderville, Kent
Rozsival, Michal
Caron, Sebastien
Tarnstrom, Dick
Samuelsson, Mikael
Bouchard, Joel
Surovy, Tomas
Heins, Shawn
Lemieux, Mario
lemieux, straka, hedberg and pushor aside...this is an ahl franchise.
definetely a day where the rich were seperated from the poor. i am a leafs fan and today, by most accounts, toronto gave themselves a solid shot at the cup. so did the flyers. these two teams are on a collision course in the first round and one of these very good teams is going to be eliminated.
i even feel sorry for the senators. they play excellent all season and come deal deadline day, they dont have the resources on hand to do what toronto and philly have done and you have to wonder if the sens are viable favorites to make it out of the east now.
also not a bright day in edmonton. not an all bad hockey move but trading your top scorer when you're in the heat of a playoff battle is never the brightest idea. what surprised me about the nimiina deal was the accompanying draft picks to the isles...tho torres does look promising from what ive seen of him.
pressure is on the rangers now to play catch up. they still have a shot at catching the bruins so who knows...
why were the devils silent? they need scoring and ray whitney could have been had and carter changed cities...?
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