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Hockey Talk - 2007-2008 Season

The Flames kicked the shit out of St. Louis las night.

Iginla also became the Flames' all time leading scorer last night--surpassing Theron Fleury. But I don't really care and Nieuwendyk is still my all-time favorite Flame.
 
St Louis actually isn't a bad team, but they've lost some close matches (including Saturday's game against the Canucks), and their morale seems to be collapsing.

Ah, how I remember Nieuwendyk ...
 
Well last night was classic Dan Cloutier. Plays well up until the final 5 minutes of the game and then completely blows it. Granted his D gave up on him on the tying goal, but if you look at the way he was playing all night, that was a meltdown.

Man am I happy Luongo is our goalie now. :lol:

And Ryan Kesler is becoming one of the most underrated players in the league - he shuts down opposing teams top lines and scores goals. Can't ask for more than that.
 
Yeah, I can't say that I miss seeing Cloutier in Canucks' goal, haha.

And yeah, Kesler is definitely an underrated player. Another player I'm a big fan of is Alex Burrows.
 
Yeah Burrows made Matt Cooke expendable, that's for sure. He's been on fire lately too, something like 12 points in his last 8 games. His play setting up the winning goal in ot last night was awesome.

I tell you, if we get a bonafide second scoring line this team is dangerous and capable of winning it all. Hopefully Nonis makes some good moves this summer, because if we don't resign Morrison or Naslund that's $9 + million to play around with.

I'm seriously considering buying a Kesler jersey. The guy is just awesome.
 
I was wrong about Kesler - I liked him enough, but I thought matching the Flyers offer was foolish at the time. Nonis was a prophet on that one - or he just got his back up. Works either way.
 
Pick me up a Burrows jersey while you're out.

Keeping Ryan Shannon and Mason Raymond up in the bigs long enough to gel, in concert with Kesler and Burrows, would solve the secondary scoring issue, I think. The real problem then becomes primary scoring; if Naslund and Morrison both get the boot in the summer, that extra $9 million of cap space needs to go towards somebody who can get the Sedins firing again consistently.

Am I really the only one who misses Anson Carter?
 
If you can get Naslund and Morrison back at substantially less than what they are making now, then go for it. I am loathe to bring back Nazzy though as he just doesn't look like his head or heart are in the game anymore. He's a 20 goal man now, and little else - I won't be sorry to see that go, and it's easily replaceable. Morrison still has some upside, but that upside isn't worth over 2.25 million a year. So you can either retain them for less and use the remaining balance on a free agent or two, or drop them both and roll the dice on a big name or 2 or 3 solid players.

Ryan Shannon and Mason Raymond aren't the saviors the Vancouver media is making them out to be, but are solid players in their own right and the team should stick with the team. Adding to the base they provide with experience and skill through free agency makes this team a pretty lethal one, and really we have no choice but to improve through free agency otherwise Roberto doesn't renew his contract and we're screwed. Anyone can play with the Sedins really, so I"m not tooo worried about that - it would be nice though to not have other teams top 2 defensive pairing on them all night by adding some depth to our team.


Anson Carter is playing in Europe now. That's all you really need to tell you about Anson Carter. :lol: He wasn't great, the Sedins made him great, and now that he's a few years older there's no hope for the guy. But man, I did enjoy it when he was on our team.
 
Alas. I was right. The Kings lost...AGAIN. -glares evil glare of doom- Well, theres always those draft picks we picked up at the deadline..
 
Edmonton and Toronto win again, I suppose on the principle that if you can't make the play-offs you should at least torment your fans with the faint mathematical possibility.

Legace's body language in the game just screamed resigned despair. I feel badly for the Blues right now. They're a better team than this.
 
Speaking of Edmonton's win, I heard this morning that history was made in their game last night. Apparently the guy who scored the winning goal - Andrew Cagliano (sp?) - was the first player in NHL history to score a game-winning goal in overtime ... for three straight games.

That's cool, even to someone like me. :lol:
 
Carey Price recorded his 2nd career NHL shutout last night in a 4-0 win over the Devils. My Habs are back in 1st :bolian:

Big game this Thursday between the Habs and the Sens.
 
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Sharks won their 10th in a row last night. Nabby was absolutely incredible at the end of that game. That was some of the most fearful minute and half I've seen in hockey. This is a great time for this streak too. Hopefully they can keep it going.
 
Well, this has been a good season for me. The Coyotes have been looking better and I like the direction Gretzkey is taking the team.

More importantly, the Rangers are ahead of the Islanders. As it should be.
 
Damn, where did this Sharks team come from? People were writing them off as a lost cause not too long ago. I guess I could ask the same question about Calgary, especially with Keenan around. But that other shoe just doesn't seem to be dropping.

'nucks @ Ducks tonight. Anaheim is on the latter half of a back-to-back, so... who knows. Maybe playing against Bert will spark something in Nassie (Todd is healthy, right?)
 
Damn, where did this Sharks team come from? People were writing them off as a lost cause not too long ago. I guess I could ask the same question about Calgary, especially with Keenan around. But that other shoe just doesn't seem to be dropping.

I was too. I was even saying that Ron Wilson should be fired because he is coaching a bunch of underachievers. However, I think with the acquisition of Campbell and the trading deadline passed, this team got a whole lot more comfortable. Marleau is still a Shark and he has been playing a lot better. Cheecho is coming around, and Thornton has always been good. Now with a big defenseman, this team might be starting to click on all cylinders and it's fun to watch.
 
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