hemlock wrote:CockRoche wrote:Pierre McGuire is the most irritating Being on Earth.
He continually outdoes himself. His level of irritation knows no limits.
He makes me sick.
hemlock wrote:CockRoche wrote:Pierre McGuire is the most irritating Being on Earth.
He continually outdoes himself. His level of irritation knows no limits.
shabbs wrote:CockRoche wrote:shabbs wrote:Very nice to see him go. Was sort of thinking Lids would take him with the Swedish connection...
What was nice about it?
I am actually shocked. Karlsson was the last defenceman taken. Lidstrom had his choice between Burns and Karlsson for his final blueliner...and he took Burns.
Shocked.
Lidstrom had a choice, but he left Staal with none.
It's an old-boys club... Karlsson is new... this is how it goes...
I had not realized it was the end of the d-men... not paying a lot of attention to it...
CockRoche wrote:hemlock wrote:CockRoche wrote:Pierre McGuire is the most irritating Being on Earth.
He continually outdoes himself. His level of irritation knows no limits.
He makes me sick.
shabbs wrote:It's an old-boys club... Karlsson is new... this is how it goes...CockRoche wrote:shabbs wrote:Very nice to see him go. Was sort of thinking Lids would take him with the Swedish connection...
What was nice about it?
I am actually shocked. Karlsson was the last defenceman taken. Lidstrom had his choice between Burns and Karlsson for his final blueliner...and he took Burns.
Shocked.
Lidstrom had a choice, but he left Staal with none.
I had not realized it was the end of the d-men... not paying a lot of attention to it...
hemlock wrote:CockRoche wrote:hemlock wrote:CockRoche wrote:Pierre McGuire is the most irritating Being on Earth.
He continually outdoes himself. His level of irritation knows no limits.
He makes me sick.
Haha.
I tune him out whenever possible. If he somehow becomes affliated with the Senators, I'll have to take a long look at becoming a Flames fan again.
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You don't think it's a co-incidence that the Sens and Leafs were the "last" picks in each round?CockRoche wrote:shabbs wrote:It's an old-boys club... Karlsson is new... this is how it goes...CockRoche wrote:shabbs wrote:Very nice to see him go. Was sort of thinking Lids would take him with the Swedish connection...
What was nice about it?
I am actually shocked. Karlsson was the last defenceman taken. Lidstrom had his choice between Burns and Karlsson for his final blueliner...and he took Burns.
Shocked.
Lidstrom had a choice, but he left Staal with none.
I had not realized it was the end of the d-men... not paying a lot of attention to it...
In all seriousness, I disagree.
shabbs wrote:Kessel last...
CockRoche wrote:hemlock wrote:CockRoche wrote:hemlock wrote:CockRoche wrote:Pierre McGuire is the most irritating Being on Earth.
He continually outdoes himself. His level of irritation knows no limits.
He makes me sick.
Haha.
I tune him out whenever possible. If he somehow becomes affliated with the Senators, I'll have to take a long look at becoming a Flames fan again.
If that is the way you feel, can you imagine what potential free agents opinions will be?
CockRoche wrote:shabbs wrote:It's an old-boys club... Karlsson is new... this is how it goes...CockRoche wrote:shabbs wrote:Very nice to see him go. Was sort of thinking Lids would take him with the Swedish connection...
What was nice about it?
I am actually shocked. Karlsson was the last defenceman taken. Lidstrom had his choice between Burns and Karlsson for his final blueliner...and he took Burns.
Shocked.
Lidstrom had a choice, but he left Staal with none.
I had not realized it was the end of the d-men... not paying a lot of attention to it...
In all seriousness, I disagree.
In all seriousness, time for another beer.Big Ev wrote:In all seriousness, who gives a Dung.CockRoche wrote:In all seriousness, I disagree.shabbs wrote:It's an old-boys club... Karlsson is new... this is how it goes...CockRoche wrote:shabbs wrote:Very nice to see him go. Was sort of thinking Lids would take him with the Swedish connection...
What was nice about it?
I am actually shocked. Karlsson was the last defenceman taken. Lidstrom had his choice between Burns and Karlsson for his final blueliner...and he took Burns.
Shocked.
Lidstrom had a choice, but he left Staal with none.
I had not realized it was the end of the d-men... not paying a lot of attention to it...
In all seriousness, I agree.LethalLehner wrote:In all seriousness, time for some scotch.
asq2 wrote:The only downside is Lidstrom could have benefitted from the in-game mentoring Karlsson would have provided. His loss.
hemlock wrote:CockRoche wrote:Pierre McGuire is the most irritating Being on Earth.
He continually outdoes himself. His level of irritation knows no limits.
CockRoche wrote:Money talks unfortunately.
Cisco needs to give each member of the winning roster $20,000.00 for there efforts; the losers nothing.
The 6, 5 or 4 players that are on the ice for the team that scores the final goal of the game also recieve and additional $10,000.00 each.
Cisco spends an extra $500,000.00 to be the major sponsor of the game, but they end of with a more exciting game, which means, more fans tuning in. Their advertising audience grows and proportionally, so would their name, product and sales.
Money talks to the players and they would play for this. Most of them would donate the money to their charity of choice, but they would play for the money either way.
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