Sorta OHL related, but I feel real bad for my cousin. After playing for Barrie for half of the season, he's gotten traded to the Ice Dogs, and man do they suck losing to Sudbury 9-1 today.
Vezina winner: Fernandez
Norris winner: Redden
Ross winner: Jagr
Richard winner: Jagr
Jack Adams: Ruff
Calder: Ryan Miller
Hart winner: Jagr
(Regular season standings)
NW Champ: Calgary
Central Champ: Detroit
Pacific Champ: San Jose
NE Champ: Ottawa
Atlantic Champ: New York Rangers
SE Champ: Carolina
Biggest surprise good: The depth of scoring coming from many players from different styles.
Biggest surprise bad/disappointment: The gambling ring
Bronze Medal in Men: Russia
Silver: Czech Republic
Gold: Canada
Western Final: Vancouver over San Jose
Eastern Final: Ottawa over Buffalo
Cup Final: Vancouver over Ottawa
Who will have the biggest turnaround next year? Jose Theodore, Luongo and Ryan Smyth
Who will have the biggest disappointment/dropoff next year? Henrik Lunqvist and Darcy Tucker.
Wouldn't surprise me if the WWE has stooped this low.
I'm also pretty sure that Owen Hart never fell down from the rafters and is just waiting for Bret to come back to attack Vince and then Owen comes back just to screw Bret.
Ya fucktard.
I agree with niskie on America. In 2010 they will be a force for the medals. The only thing that can stop them is that the American goalies will fade away.
BTW what ever happen to Al Montoya?
Team USA does look bad, but I wont count them out of it. The team that lost tons of potential was Finland. Without Kipper, I don't know how reliable the team is.
My dark horse is the Swiss. Gerber and Abeischer(sp?) as the goalies. Its probably the third best goaltending group in the tourney.
Predictions:
Gold: Canada
Silver: Czech Republic
Bronze: Russia.
Indeed.
So how is everyone in Canada reacting to Jay Bowmeester making the Canadian team. Personally I'm surprised considering they have Phaneuf and Boyle not mentioned.
Anybody know the odds of what was the Super Bowl prediction at the beginning of the 2005-06 season. I'm really kicking myself in the ass for not betting on a Pittsburgh/Seattle Superbowl I predicted in August of 2005.
Anyways, who cares if they resign Alexander, the key thing for them to do is sign Steve Hutchinson who is a FA and probably the best LT in the history of the NFL.
or he was pushed back...
But there was a good attempt to even get at the ball. It was still an easy play to at least deflect it. Thats just laziness and he's lucky that there was a PI call on that.
That PI call just makes it more evident that the DB decided to step back. Any CB could have made an attempt to block the ball. If that was a TD, Cowher would have reemed it in to the DB.
When I saw him at a Jays game in August, he was batting .091. My gf asked me "How come he's hitting if he can't hit?" I replied, "He couldn't even connect to hit the ball at least once, I think the pitchers just feel bad for him"