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Leafs lose 4-3 to the Blue Jackets in a shootout.
The moth don't care if the flame is real
'cos flame and moth got a sweetheart deal,
and nothing fuels a good flirtation
like need and anger and desperation
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Chris71 wrote:Hawks beat the Panthers in the sunshine state with a shutout 4-0.
Huet getting his 3rd shut out of the season and standing up to the challenge of being the current starting netminder due to Khabibulins injury.
I wonder if the way Huet is playing it could sway Tallon into trading Khabby at the deadline to get some forward help for the playoffs.All season i've said Khabby is playing the best but Huet has stepped up his play since Khabby has been injured and I think we are still a top centre away from challenging the Sharks and Wings in the playoffs.
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Mats Sundin's 1st game back in Toronto today, got a mix of cheers and boos during the warm up. However, during the 1st television break, a video tribute to #13 was played, which lead to a standing ovation.
I for one, have lots of respect for Sundin, and dont blame him one bit for leaving, he was treated like dirt last year by the management and fans
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DAR130 wrote:I wonder if the way Huet is playing it could sway Tallon into trading Khabby at the deadline to get some forward help for the playoffs.All season i've said Khabby is playing the best but Huet has stepped up his play since Khabby has been injured and I think we are still a top centre away from challenging the Sharks and Wings in the playoffs.
Hawks lost 2-1 against the Wild after outplaying and outshooting them, Harding in the net for the Wild played a blinder by all accounts and was just one of those nights for the Hawks.
Don't know if Tallon will trade Khabby at deadline unless a player of real quality comes available. Still think Huet needs a bit more time before he can command the starting role although he does play better when on a run of games.
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Joined: Oct 23 2004 Posts: 802 Location: Echo Beach - far away in time
Sammy Stripes wrote:Mats Sundin's 1st game back in Toronto today, got a mix of cheers and boos during the warm up. However, during the 1st television break, a video tribute to #13 was played, which lead to a standing ovation.
I for one, have lots of respect for Sundin, and dont blame him one bit for leaving, he was treated like dirt last year by the management and fans
And went on to get the winner in a 3-2 shootout win for the Canucks. It had to happen really, didn't it?
The moth don't care if the flame is real
'cos flame and moth got a sweetheart deal,
and nothing fuels a good flirtation
like need and anger and desperation
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Just seen the Highlights of the Hawks loss last night and the Wild's 1st goal was clearly hit with a stick above the crossbar.I think the people in Toronto need to get some glasses as it's not the only one this year in the NHL that they've said is a legal goal when to tv viewers it's clearly over the bar when hit by the stick.
Joined: Jan 30 2004 Posts: 8167 Location: Never never land away with the fairies
DAR130 wrote:Just seen the Highlights of the Hawks loss last night and the Wild's 1st goal was clearly hit with a stick above the crossbar.I think the people in Toronto need to get some glasses as it's not the only one this year in the NHL that they've said is a legal goal when to tv viewers it's clearly over the bar when hit by the stick.
Have to say after seeing the goal that Dallas scored against the Hawks I didnt think it had crossed the line just hit the post and come straight back off it.
With the stick above the crossbar there has been quite few this season that have been allowed to stand and also some scored with kicking actions.
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Joined: Jan 30 2004 Posts: 8167 Location: Never never land away with the fairies
The Rangers sacked Tom Renney and replace him with John Torterella
Suprised by this move even though the Rangers have been struggling of late as Renney is one of the most successful coaches for the Rangers in win%. Lets face it with the wealth & players they have had available they continually flatter to deceive. Would have given Renney until the end of the season myself, not sure Torterella is the right guy for the Rangers.
Wonder when the Rangers will realise the problems in the club may due to Sather, who for me is living on what was acheived when he was at Edmonton in the 80's as he has done little at MSG.
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