Sabres vs. Sens?
I'd wonder if the Canadian Junior team would be able to make a run for it at this tournament...
I'd wonder if the Canadian Junior team would be able to make a run for it at this tournament...
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Bass Destruction wrote:Good to see Foligno getting acknowledgment and some respect. Hopefully a good showing out of him here, will lead to him making the Olympic squad too.
Bass Destruction wrote:Good to see Foligno getting acknowledgment and some respect. Hopefully a good showing out of him here, will lead to him making the Olympic squad too.
wprager wrote:I just read that Shannon will be suiting up for team USA. That's 9 Sens (assuming A-Train and Schubert play). Plus Daugavins will play for Latvia.
wprager wrote:I just read that Shannon will be suiting up for team USA. That's 9 Sens (assuming A-Train and Schubert play). Plus Daugavins will play for Latvia.
sennies1980 wrote:heatley has proven he can take control in this tournament but spezza won't last on the first line for too long i reckon.
wprager wrote:I just read that Shannon will be suiting up for team USA. That's 9 Sens (assuming A-Train and Schubert play). Plus Daugavins will play for Latvia.
asq2 wrote:sennies1980 wrote:heatley has proven he can take control in this tournament but spezza won't last on the first line for too long i reckon.
St. Louis can play that Alfredsson role. I don't know how much competition Roy, Horcoff and Fisher are going to give Spezza.
asq2 wrote:wprager wrote:I just read that Shannon will be suiting up for team USA. That's 9 Sens (assuming A-Train and Schubert play). Plus Daugavins will play for Latvia.
I haven't kept track. Who's the 9th? Regin?
wprager wrote:Heh-heh. I was just thinking that with no more Sens games and no more Spezza giveaways, and what with Cap'n Clutch on vacation that I'd get a shot at 2nd. Then Spezza gets a spot on Canada's top line and Hasta la Vista, 2nd.
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