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Chris71 wrote:Good win for the Hawks against the Sens and a shutout from Hubet. Hawks took the game 2-0 with an apparently outstanding display from Hubet who is reported to have stepped up to the mark after pacthy form since his arrival in the Hawks camp. Looks as though the run of games has played a part in Hubets improved performances.
If he keeps playing well maybe the Hawks will trade Khabby at the trade deadline to get another scorer in for the playoffs.
Great news to see HNIC back on sat and even more amazing is it's the Habs 1st game up not the Leafs as it always used to be.
Joined: Oct 07 2004 Posts: 31955 Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Chris71 wrote:Seems as though Mr Avery will no longer be a Dallas Star.
Best thing to happen to us when he left to join Dallas. It was good to see him winding up opponents on the ice, but his off ice antic were just pathetic and he came across as a right knob.
Joined: Jan 30 2004 Posts: 8167 Location: Never never land away with the fairies
The Hawks go to a five game winning streak after taking apart the Oilers with a 9-2 win. This is the Hawks best winning streak since 2000-01 season when they last made the playoffs.
Good news as Wisniewski returned to the ice for the first time this season after njury and picked up 3 assists.
The Hawks look a totally different team under Quenneville and ave picked up a steely resolve under his guidance.
Seems like Sundin will eventually make his mind up on what he is doing in the next 2 weeks, odds favour a move to the Canuck, Rangers and possibly the Hawks
I really enjoy long walks especially when they are taken by people I don't like!
Joined: Oct 07 2004 Posts: 31955 Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Chris71 wrote:The Hawks go to a five game winning streak after taking apart the Oilers with a 9-2 win. This is the Hawks best winning streak since 2000-01 season when they last made the playoffs.
Good news as Wisniewski returned to the ice for the first time this season after njury and picked up 3 assists.
The Hawks look a totally different team under Quenneville and ave picked up a steely resolve under his guidance.
Seems like Sundin will eventually make his mind up on what he is doing in the next 2 weeks, odds favour a move to the Canuck, Rangers and possibly the Hawks
Always had a soft spot for the Hawks since I followed the NHL back in '92. Had a great team back in the day; Belfour, Smith, Goulet, Roenick, Larmer, Chelios. They're my 2nd supporting team behind the Rangers so it's always good to see them doing well!
Joined: Jan 30 2004 Posts: 8167 Location: Never never land away with the fairies
WireFanatic II wrote:Always had a soft spot for the Hawks since I followed the NHL back in '92. Had a great team back in the day; Belfour, Smith, Goulet, Roenick, Larmer, Chelios. They're my 2nd supporting team behind the Rangers so it's always good to see them doing well!
Some great names there including Dirk Graham, Brian Noonan & Hasek. The Hawks roster in the early 90's was good though but all it started to go downhill after about 97.
I really enjoy long walks especially when they are taken by people I don't like!
Joined: Nov 05 2006 Posts: 3383 Location: On t'internet in Lancs.
Chris71 wrote:Some great names there including Dirk Graham, Brian Noonan & Hasek. The Hawks roster in the early 90's was good though but all it started to go downhill after about 97.
You missed out Stu Grimson,type in 'Stu Grimson goes nuts' on youtube to see him going up against the leafs
OK guys, lets test you.
Tonight, The Avs beat Tampa Bay in a shoot out. Tampa shot first and after there 3rd try had not scored. The Avs had shot twice and had not scored but won. So there were 5 shoot out tries, no goals scored,but the Avs won. How did the Avs win?
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