How Nash is that much higher than Gaborik blows my mind.
They DID say it a projection for what they'll do this season...but then Aaron Ward comes in and says he put Dustin Brown at 22 (!!) because he won the cup and was great in the playoffs.
i think its weighted....and i think many ppl vote in it.
Tsn also has a top 300 fantasy players on their site with totally differeny rankings. IIRC Lundqvist is 5th, then we have gaborik, nash, richards somewhere in 15-35 and then Callahan at 43.
Granted a fantasy pool is looking at different things than a Top 50 Players list, but Rangers in general seem well represented in most lists I see.
So funny, all the talk of big, unexpected trades after the lockout ends and teams sitting on deals that are ready to go was utter BS. The season starts in four days. I have a feeling we won't even see Luongo dealt. Heck, Subban, Benn, O'Reilly still don't even have contracts.
That 2007 draft is looking to be on par with the 1999 or 1996 larkfest.
Its a draft that lacks star power. Almost absolutely.
I don't think so. Kane, Benn, Subban, Couture, Pacioretty, McDonagh and Shattenkirk are all extremely good players. The first three are certainly stars in this league. It's also produced a high number of "solid" guys like Hagelin, Alzner, Gagner, Simmonds, Perron, Eller, Voracek, Sutter and JVR.
A few guys like Brendan Smith and Matt Frattin are likely to break into the league this year as well. It wasn't a stellar draft, but 99 and 96 were worse. That being said, they did produce a lot of guys who had, or are having, long careers in the league.
I don't think so. Kane, Benn, Subban, Couture, Pacioretty, McDonagh and Shattenkirk are all extremely good players. The first three are certainly stars in this league. It's also produced a high number of "solid" guys like Hagelin, Alzner, Gagner, Simmonds, Perron, Eller, Voracek, Sutter and JVR.
A few guys like Brendan Smith and Matt Frattin are likely to break into the league this year as well. It wasn't a stellar draft, but 99 and 96 were worse. That being said, they did produce a lot of guys who had, or are having, long careers in the league.
Yeah, I agree. The draft isn't turning out as weak as everybody thought/thinks, IMO. It's just that the projected upper echelon talent (besides Kane) didn't really pan out and guys like McD and Couture are.
Wasn't it considered a weak draft though? I seem to remember that. Or was that 2006?
The top 5 in 2006 were quite good with E. Johnson, J. Staal, N. Backstrom, J. Toews, and P. Kessel. Rest of the first was pretty much crap aside from Giroux. Lucic and Marchand were taken in the second and third rounds.
Jury is still out on Okposo, Grabner and Berglund. Andrew MacDonald and V. Stalberg were solid pickups in the late rounds.
The Islanders were the clear **** disturbers that game. Watching Gillies taunt the injured Penguin was one of the most disgraceful things I've seen in hockey.
The Islanders stood up for themselves. The Pens deserved everything they got. I don't like the taunting of an injured player, but I'm fine with the game in general. The Isles got beat the game beforehand and the Penguins were laughing at them. The Isles came out the next game like it was their Stanley Cup game 7.
From the thread it seems he got a 6 game suspension for this...
Cheap shot, but there's a history behind it...Starts at 0:53
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On March 25th, 2011, the 3 L of RDL, team of hockey for which evolves the defendant, play in Center First Tech. After the game, players of Caron and Guay gossip at the side of their bus, behind the arena. At the wheel of his car, Donald Brashear advances slowly, stops in front of Gaby Roch and Éric Labelle, of the opposing team, which are back. “They then turned over, the defendant waits one or two seconds, then release the brakes.
This operation constitutes a threat, an infringement of ways in fact. The two men put their hands on the hood by reflex, to indicate to the driver that what it did was dangerous. Mr. Brashear then moved and exited the car from the other side.The parties did not convince the judge that Éric Labelle had intentionally struck the rear view mirror of the car of Brashear. “The proof shows that there was contact, but not necessarily intentional.” The court does not believe Mr. Brashear when he said he felt threatened and got out to see the damage.
“He got out of his own will, which proves that he was not afraid. When Mr. Labelle told him: “WTF is your problem ? “, he retorts with a violent punch, ask Gaby Roch if he wants some too, go back in his car and leaves without looking at his rear view mirror. It is the defendant who attacked the players with his car and caused the reaction of Mr. Labelle. The punch constitutes the use of an excessive force. The self-defence does not apply.”
Another video of one that doesn't go by "the code"...Same guy..