Dash wrote:.... alright, which one of you did it?
Can everyone account for their whereabouts?
I was in st John`s so i couldn't have started the fire
Go to page : 1, 2, 3
Dash wrote:.... alright, which one of you did it?
Can everyone account for their whereabouts?
Dash wrote:.... alright, which one of you did it?
Can everyone account for their whereabouts?
beedub wrote:pity those guys having to play a game in brand new skates. Their body will ache for hours afterwards. It usually takes at least a week of regular use to break in a pair of skates. ouch
Devo wrote:beedub wrote:pity those guys having to play a game in brand new skates. Their body will ache for hours afterwards. It usually takes at least a week of regular use to break in a pair of skates. ouch
They won't be playing in brand new skates. All players have 2 or 3 sets, but only one set are the ones that they use every game in the NHL. THey are normally breaking in another set while they have the ones from last year or the last set they had.
The end result is the sticks, skates and for me goalie equipment that they will be using, isn't something they have been using for this last 10-20 games
dennycrane wrote:Apparently the trainers have gone back to Minneapolis to get the extra gear and are flying back tomorrow morning at 5:30 AM.
Dash wrote:.... alright, which one of you did it?
Can everyone account for their whereabouts?
SeawaySensFan wrote:Dash wrote:.... alright, which one of you did it?
Can everyone account for their whereabouts?
Looks like the Senators are really desperate to boost sales at the Sens store.
SeawaySensFan wrote:Dash wrote:.... alright, which one of you did it?
Can everyone account for their whereabouts?
Looks like the Senators are really desperate to boost sales at the Sens store.
beedub wrote:pity those guys having to play a game in brand new skates. Their body will ache for hours afterwards. It usually takes at least a week of regular use to break in a pair of skates. ouch
wprager wrote:beedub wrote:pity those guys having to play a game in brand new skates. Their body will ache for hours afterwards. It usually takes at least a week of regular use to break in a pair of skates. ouch
This has all the makings of a Pro*Line commercial.
Gohan wrote:How the hell does a van catch fire these days? Its like minus-200 outside!
wprager wrote:beedub wrote:pity those guys having to play a game in brand new skates. Their body will ache for hours afterwards. It usually takes at least a week of regular use to break in a pair of skates. ouch
This has all the makings of a Pro*Line commercial.
The Minnesota Wild are ready to roll.
The team's backup equipment arrived in Ottawa on a charter flight from Minneapolis at 9 a.m. Saturday morning. Eleven players will suit up in virtually new equipment because a van carrying their gear caught fire Friday at Scotiabank Place.
GM Chuck Fletcher confirmed the equipment of nine players survived the blaze. He said the club will be ready to take on the Senators Saturday night at Scotiabank Place.
“I spoke to the league. We’re going to play. I haven’t asked for anything from them,” said Fletcher. “Our biggest concern was the health of our players and I feel very comfortable we’re not putting anybody at risk. We’re going to play tonight.”
Fletcher, who doesn’t know the cause of the fire, said it’s been a trying 24 hours. Five or six players will be wearing new skates.
“The players were stunned initially. The nine that found out their gear was intact were probably more excited than the players whose gear wasn’t intact,” he said. “There was some good-natured ribbing going on. We’ve got to play. We’ve come too far. We were 3-9 at one point and we’ve put ourselves in a position for a playoff spot.”
The Wild have recalled goalie Anton Khudobin from their AHL affiliate in Houston in case netminders Niklas Backstrom and Josh Harding can’t play.
Asked if he had any sympathy for the Wild goalies having to playing in new equipment, Senators coach Cory Clouston didn’t seem to care.
“Ask Pascal (Leclaire) if he has any sympathy for bad luck,” said Clouston. Leclaire, of course, broke his cheekbone sitting on the bench. After a horrid performance in a loss to the New Jersey Devils Friday, the Senators will give Mike Brodeur his first NHL start.
“He just has to play his game. He’s a big goalie who stays square to the puck,” said Clouston.
Go to page : 1, 2, 3
Similar topics
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum