We missed the boat on Cunneyworth? I didn't realize, where is he?
Oh, with Hamilton, I didn't realize that.
Oh, with Hamilton, I didn't realize that.
SpezDispenser wrote:We missed the boat on Cunneyworth? I didn't realize, where is he?
Oh, with Hamilton, I didn't realize that.
Michallica wrote:SpezDispenser wrote:We missed the boat on Cunneyworth? I didn't realize, where is he?
Oh, with Hamilton, I didn't realize that.
yeah....habs got him, and no doubt ol' Jacques may have had something to do with that
SpezDispenser wrote:Michallica wrote:SpezDispenser wrote:We missed the boat on Cunneyworth? I didn't realize, where is he?
Oh, with Hamilton, I didn't realize that.
yeah....habs got him, and no doubt ol' Jacques may have had something to do with that
Maybe, but coaching the Habs is a precarious position usually, I'm sure Cunney has his eyes on Jacques job.
SpezDispenser wrote:Trying to put together the lines for Bingo:
Forwards:
Hoffman-Locke-Keller/Butler
Daugavins-Greening-Wick
Cowick-O'Brien-Butler/Keller
Dziurzynski-Bass-Condra
Bailey extra
Defense:
Smith-Gryba
Wiercioch-Schira
Kinrade- _________
Goal:
Brodeur
Lehner
Coach:
Big question mark here.
SpezDispenser wrote:http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=51258
David Hale signed for the B-Sens. Don't know that much about him, but I understand he's a crease-clearer and a tough guy D-man.
Hobiesens wrote:The Ottawa Senators announced today they have re-signed defenceman Geoff Kinrade to a one-year, two-way contract.
Kinrade, 25, spent the the 2009-10 season with Ottawa’s American Hockey League affiliate, the Binghamton Senators, recording professional highs in goals (seven), assists (20) and points (27) while accumulating 59 penalty minutes in a career-high 76 games. He ranked first among B-Sens and finished tied for 14th in the AHL in plus/minus with a +27 rating
Michallica wrote:Hobiesens wrote:The Ottawa Senators announced today they have re-signed defenceman Geoff Kinrade to a one-year, two-way contract.
Kinrade, 25, spent the the 2009-10 season with Ottawa’s American Hockey League affiliate, the Binghamton Senators, recording professional highs in goals (seven), assists (20) and points (27) while accumulating 59 penalty minutes in a career-high 76 games. He ranked first among B-Sens and finished tied for 14th in the AHL in plus/minus with a +27 rating
sweet. both bingo and ottawa rosters are rounding out now. I still feel if michalek and/or kovalev are healed up by season opener, both butler and wick are going to bingo.
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