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You better hope your habs win the cup this year (BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA, sorry, some times i cant help myself) cause with your salaries and no cap room, "you a gonna be a hurting" for the next several years....
Lets hope Burke and Wilson do the same bang up job with Team USA as they're doing with the Leafs! :D
 

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how come Cammalleri didnt make the olympic team?

Because Team Canada didn't want any peewees on the team. :D

How about Gionta & Gomez? They couldn't even make the US team! LOL!!!!

Maybe they should try out for the women's hockey team! :D
 
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maybe, but there was alot of good players left off the roster........ cant take em all i suppose
 

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the $20 million smurfs line

Blake: $4.5 million. 10 goals in 42 games. On pace for 20 goals this season versus a career high 40 with the NYI before Toronto signed him to a bloated contract. (Insane!!!!!)

Stempniak: $3.5 million. Averaging half a point per game and a -3 (Crazy!!!)

Mikhail Grabovski: $2.75 million. On pace for 14 goals this season and a -1. What has this Habs cast off ever done? Nothing! (Brutal!!)

Primeau + Mayers + Orr = $3.8 million. Total of 4 goals and a combined -5 (more marginal multi-millionaires)

Komisarek: $4.0 million for the 235th worst d-man in the league (out of 265). (Say what??)

Beauchemin: $4.2 million for the 239th worst d-man in the league (out of 265). (another over paid multi-millionaire!)

Finger: $3.5 million. two goals and a -11. (Again, what's he ever done? I didn't even know who he was until he signed with the Maple Craps.)

Exelby: $1.725 million. 0 points and a -4 (almost $2M for a seventh defenseman - Insane!!!!!)

Toskala: $4.0 million. ‘nuff said – one of the worst goalies in the league (another marginal multi-millionaire!)
 

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upset about another habs loss or what? cmon man, stuff like this will get you suspended again, and believe it or not, we like having you around here..
Blake: $4.5 million
Stempniak: $3.5 million.
Mikhail Grabovski: $2.75 million
Primeau + Mayers + Orr = $3.8 million.
Komisarek: $4.0 million
Beauchemin: $4.2 million
Finger: $3.5 million.
Exelby: $1.725 million.
Toskala: $4.0 million.
 

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Octavian, i was talking about Cammalleri being left off the Canadian Roster... i was surprised he didnt make it
How can that Gasbag Burke dude not pick Tyler Myers for that team. The kid is unbelievable. He would be their top d-man.
 

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What nonesense?
These are straight fatcs.Numbers.Stats.
Kessel and Komisarek would have never been picked had they played for another gm than burke.

My comment wasn't directed at you. As for Tyler Myers, i agree that he's going to be a fabulous hockey player, reminding me a lot of a younger Zdeno Chara. But he's only 19 years old, so maybe that's why he would have been left off the roster. Another reason he might not have been picked (or even considered) is the fact that he's been living in Canada since the age of 10. He's publicly stated he regards himself as a 'canadian hockey player' even though he holds dual citizenships. He's played for Team Canada all his life & would have been a candidate for this year's edition of Team Canada, not Team USA. For example, if the Sabres don't get far in the playoffs, he'd likely be selected to play for Team Canada at this spring's World Hockey Championships. You can't have it both ways: it's either you're available to play for Team Canada, or Team USA. Brett Hull, who was born in Belleville, Ontario, always played for Team USA at international competitions. It was his choice since he had dual citizenships, having lived in the States when he was a baby (who then moved to Winnipeg when his father Bobby played for the Jets).
 

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Octavian, i was talking about Cammalleri being left off the Canadian Roster... i was surprised he didnt make it

I wasn't. He wasn't even considered. He won't even be considered even if several forwards go down prior to the Olympics, and even many members of the Mtl media understand this. The problem with Cammalleri is that the large majority of his goals are scored on home ice. He's also a one-dimensional player. Team Canada wants scorers on its first two lines, then two-way players on the remaining two. The first line of Thornton-Marleau-Heathley is a given. The second line will likely have Crosby with Rich Nash & possibly Jarome Iginla. Patrice Bergeron could play on Crosby's line instead of Iginla, having played with him in the past. The third line will have Ryan Getzlaf with Corey Perry & either Iginla, Bergeron or Eric Staal. Mike Richards could also be on that line, or it could be somebody else.

If an injury keeps one of the forwards out, the call will likely go to the likes of Martin St-Louis, Vinnie Lecavalier or Steven Stamkos from Tampa. Or it could be Brad Richards of Dallas or Jordan Staal of the Pens getting the nod. But it won't be Mike Cammallari, unless the Olympics move to Montreal. Remember, he's scored the majority of his goals on home ice & the last time i checked, the Olympics will be held in British Columbia & not in Mtl.

The only player named to the team who wasn't at last September's team orientation camp is Patrice Bergeron of the Bruins. So logic is that the next player to be named to the team due to injury would be someone from that camp.
 
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Leafs unrestricted free agents will soon be trade bait

With the trade deadline approaching, a number of pending free agents to be dealt with and a team making a series of starts and stops at the bottom of the standings, Leafs GM Brian Burke wants stability for his players.

But he doesn't promise it.

"You prefer to not have a lot of movement," said Burke. "The more stable your lineup is the better chances you have. We'll have to see how it goes. It's a fluid situation as far as I'm concerned."

The Maple Leafs have nine pending unrestricted and four restricted free agents, and their future with the team depends mostly on the club's fortunes, their willingness to stay and Burke's willingness to keep them.

Each of them could end up being trade fodder for the March 3 deadline. Burke doesn't have a pick in the first two rounds and would love to give his scouts something to do.

It's doubtful that Burke would want to keep them all. The restricted free agents are most intriguing, with defenceman Ian White the most likely to receive a raise. He's a steady blueliner with offence that impresses with his work ethic.

The unrestricted free agents are the most likely to be traded. Wayne Primeau is a favourite of coach Ron Wilson and Burke is impressed with Alexei Ponikarovsky.

So Matt Stajan, playing a first-line centre role he's not particularly suited to, could be a candidate for trade.

Vesa Toskala, too, could be trade deadline bait depending on the goalie market.

The rest could stay if they'd take a pay cut.

Burke said he was opening negotiations with the players he wants to keep, but isn't about to start naming names.

Past the halfway mark of the season, Burke said he's happy with the team work ethic, but not much else.

"If you took out the first seven games, it's been a successful season, but you can't do that," said Burke.

"We dug a deep hole. We worked very, very hard (to get out of it). I'm proud of that."


IS IT NINE TO GO?

Leaf players eligible to become unrestricted free agents July 1, with current salary cap hit:

F - Lee Stempniak, $2.5M

F - Alexei Ponikarovsky, $2.105M

C - Matt Stajan, $1.75M

C - Wayne Primeau, $1.4M

F - Jamal Mayers, $1.4M

F - Rickard Wallin, $800,000

D - Garnet Exelby, $1.725M

D - Mike Van Ryn, $3.35M

G - Vesa Toskala, $4M
 

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hypocrite

There he goes again with his usual nonsense.

I've posted facts, figures and actual news articles - you post concocted bullshit, like:

In typical Jacques Martin hockey fashion, the Montreal Canadiens couldn't wake their fans up by scoring a goal against the Buffalo Sabres and lost a snoozfest by a score of 1-0. With the $20 million smurfs line of Gomez, Cammalleri & Gionta reunited at times, the punchless Habs simply couldn't put one past goalie Ryan Miller, much to the disappointment of fans. As they booed the team off the ice after the end of the game, many fans wondered allowed how team management could justify charging a premium price for tickets considering the poor quality of the entertainment being shown to their home fans. Quite a disappointment, indeed.
 

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Wow! Wjhc gold medal game

USA 6 CANADA 5 .......... great game, well deserved win for the States..... and next year its in buffalo ny, might be a few gold medals in a row for them ....


the only downside to this and maybe it is not, but it wouldnt surprise me if Bettman looks at this as "ANOTHER" attempt to expand in the States, PLEASE lets hope not!
 
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