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NHL All Star Game
Not that anyone cares about the NHL All Sar game, but it's interesting how they are picking teams this year. All 42 players chosen by fans, etc then voted on 2 Captains. These two captains will then "choose sides" like the old playground days. No more aligning by conference, etc...just each Capt picking someone until there is only one guy left...
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I think it's a pretty cool idea..it ends up being a pond hockey game anyway, so why not start it out that way. I don't think it will draw any larger TV audience, but as a hockey fan I think it works.
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I noticed that Lidstrom is a "captain." I'd imagine his team will need a healthy supply of ensure.
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Okay, I know nothing about hockey. I was just at Atlantis and did two future bets just for the heck of it. I did read the standings before making the bets. I got Dallas at 50-1 and Boston bruins at 15-1. Does either team have a realistic shot?
Btw, the futures odds at Atlantis are really screwed. Someone that knows what they are doing could make a nice score. The spurs were 12-1. |
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I agree with Doc. The Stars are in deep in the Western Conference and the Bruins are offensively challenged. If Goalie Tim Thomas( probably the best goalie in the leauge so far this year) gets hot he could win a few series but I doubt they can win the cup.
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thanks guys. I wanted to bet the caps but the odds were too low at 6-1.
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The Sabres win the Cup this year!
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[quote=GBBob;743977]Not that anyone cares about the NHL All Sar game, but it's interesting how they are picking teams this year. All 42 players chosen by fans, etc then voted on 2 Captains. These two captains will then "choose sides" like the old playground days. No more aligning by conference, etc...just each Capt picking someone until there is only one guy left...[/QUOT
The first six players into the game were chosen by the fans. The next 36 were selected by the NHL. Have you decided what Bears items of clothing you will be wearing for the next two weeks after Sunday? |
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not happy about the news coming out of atlanta...that was a relatively close place for me to go watch a game.
winnipeg most assuredly is not! |
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The Atlanta ownership group did virtually nothing to promote the Thrashers in Atlanta.
And don't think Phoenix is out of the woods yet. Quebec City is clamoring for a return of NHL hockey. If one digs a little deeper at the fates of the ex-Jets and Nordiques, one will find that attendance and fan support probably weren't the biggest reasons both of those two franchies left town. |
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Phoenix definitely is not out of the woods by any stretch. But, I'm one of the few that thinks it could work there. The Coyotes were bad for a long time and did little in the community. Now they are promoting the team, they are fun to watch, and the arena is awesome and they are starting to draw. If they get a decent owner I think it will work. Quebec and Winnipeg didn't work because there wasn't the corporate support the teams needed. It sucks that just filling the seats isn't enough for teams to make it, but that's just the reality. I give the new Winnipeg team 5 years before they are in Hamilton or somewhere else that can support a team. Not sure if the Islanders or the Panthers are leading the Quebec City derby, but I hope its the Panthers.
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I hope it isn't the Islanders. There's more history in that franchise than there was in the Nordiques and Jets combined.
I think the Canadian teams have a much better chance at survival now than they did in 1996, though that is at least partly because the dollar has steadily plummeted in relation to the loonie since then. Earning revenues in Canadian dollars isn't as awful as it used to be. |
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