I really love how my (heh) norwegian boys are doing these days, if Haugen maintains his stats as they are now, he'll be in the high end of all the goalies in the league, while playing for a struggeling team. Zuccarello also looks more dangerous than I've ever seen him look, and his point production looks like it'll pick up, along with his increased time on ice. Thoresen is a beast like always. Can't wait for the WC to start!
I was just wondering what you guys thought about Alexander Pankov, playing for Ufa. From the games I saw I was quite impressed, but I see he's never played any international games for Russia's youth teams. And by impressed, I don't mean he looked world class, but really good nonetheless.
I was just wondering what you guys thought about Alexander Pankov, playing for Ufa. From the games I saw I was quite impressed, but I see he's never played any international games for Russia's youth teams. And by impressed, I don't mean he looked world class, but really good nonetheless.
he was one of the candidates for Bragin's team, but got cut, if I am not mistaken.
Jokerit co-owner Harkimo was quoted as saying Jokerit won't sell Filppula or goalie Kilpeläinen because they'd lose all credibility and chances of success. Apparently the KHL clubs first offer is 300K euros that usually ends up at 500K or one million.
Would be a lot more intense, still, in Sparta vs. Slovan. If Sparta was playing, they wouldn't let so many Slovan fans into their own arena, let alone dominate in it.
Would be a lot more intense, still, in Sparta vs. Slovan. If Sparta was playing, they wouldn't let so many Slovan fans into their own arena, let alone dominate in it.
true, Prague´s team was always Sparta. Slavia is still relatively new on top stage.
no, just watching TV. I´m in mess since beginning of the year, cant organise my time.
Oh that sucks then. I hope you still find it in you to appreciate how funny it was you thanked ult when he gave props to Slovan fans that filled up the arena
The arena seems to be packed with Slovan, where are all the Lev fans? No love for the new club in Prague?
Lev doesn't have so much "fans" as "spectators" -- who are more casual or passive. It's hard to be passionate about an artificially created club, and Lev is perceived as artificial probably by most Czechs. It would help if Sparta played in the KHL next season instead of Lev. Now that Sparta and Lev have the same owner, they can make the switch.