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He's 25 and went to the Cup finals last year. He'll get another couple of chances. Sens picked up Marty Lapointe for a sixth-rounder, less than what Florida paid to get Wade Belak. I know which of those two I'd rather have.
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SEVEN? That's too much; I guess it's fine if it's a rental player. Yeah, that's why the Sens now employ Dany Heatley and not Hossa.
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No. It worked out alright for Edmonton two years ago. Bob 'Big Head' McKenzie said rumours were flying that it would be Emery to Chicago for Khabibulin. No. Maybe the Khabibulin of ten years ago, but he's still in the league on reputation alone at this point.
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Hossa makes seven million. I heard on the radio this morning that Tanguay's not going anywhere.
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Is it pathetic that I'm absolutely praying that the Sens manage to swing a deal for Dwayne Roloson?
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Cristobal Huet to the Capitals for a second round pick. The Habs must be clearing cap space for something big like Marian Hossa.
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Wow, the Lightning sure got full value for Richards, didn't they? Mike Smith alone makes that a good deal for Tampa.
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The problem is that it severely undercuts the Sabres' chances of making the playoffs this year. If they can get to the playoffs, Ryan Miller gives them a shot in any series they play.
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Double post, so I'll add that the Devils sent Cam Janssen to St. Louis for Bryce Salvador.
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Sabres traded Brian Campbell to the Sharks. No specifics yet. EDIT: Sabres get Steve Bernier and a first-round pick.
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useless moron Scroby Perfect.
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I think the Raptors' chance at home court died at the trade deadline. I don't see any way they pass Cleveland now, especially since they have one more trip out west (a five-gamer where they play the Lakers, Warriors and Jazz) while the Cavs are done with the Western Conference except for a couple of home games.
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Leafs 5, Senators 0. What. The. FUCK.
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Blue Jays signed Shannon Stewart to a minor league deal.
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It has to be the 2000s by a mile. If you look back, there were really only three or four years in the 90s that were any good. 1992 was the best year of the decade, and 1994, 1996 and 1997 all had consistently good matches from Bret and HBK, but the rest of the time it was pretty crappy. The best year this decade (2000) trumps the best year of the 90s (1992), the really good wrestling has been better this decade than last, and there hasn't been one year where match quality just completely bottomed out like it did in 1990 or 1995.
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This is the first year I can remember when Opening Day (March 31) and the NCAA championship game (April 7) are on different days.
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That's it in a nutshell for me. There's not even anything guaranteed to happen. I know all about taking time off work to go watch sports, being someone who almost always takes two days off in March to watch the first round of the NCAA tournament, but sitting around watching a bunch of studio guys talk about trades that may or may not happen doesn't do it for me.
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I've never understood the fascination with trade deadline day.
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I don't think any blame should be put on the players for invoking no-trade clauses. All the blame rests with the idiots in management who gave the players that power in the first place. It's easy to say Sundin should want to play for a winner, but there's certainly no guarantee of winning a Cup if traded - look no further than Peter Forsberg on that one -- and the idea of leaving a city he's called home for a dozen years just for that reason obviously isn't enough incentive. Having said that, what has someone like Pavel Kubina ever done to merit a no-trade, and why exactly would he be so reluctant to get traded from a last-place team?
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Matt Capps, RP, obviously overcome with emotion upon learning he was a Dirtbag.
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I signed up for the AL-only league. I'm horrible at single-league fantasy baseball, so everyone else who signs up has a punching bag.
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Tom Gorzelanny, SP
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Parity? How is there parity? You've got two awesome teams, another very good team, two more pretty good teams, and 10 teams playing like shit (although Washington would be better if healthy). That's not parity, that's just a bunch of teams playing like shit. Parity would be if everyone was around .500. Given that the ten playoff contenders in the West have a .679 winning percentage against the East, I kinda doubt that's the case.