congrats to Daniel and Henrik Sedin on joining the elite club of athletes who won gold in both Winter Olympics (Hockey, 2006) and Summer Olympics (Synchronized Diving, 2012)
*crickets*
A joke about the twins diving, how original and witty
anyway, what do you guys think about the Doan situation? I still think he's going to stay in with the Yotes but its been like 2 weeks since his "deadline" to decide. With each passing day it seems like more of a chance that he may go somewhere else. Where would he go? I'd think to somewhere where he can win, a cup contender, so that rules out the blackhawks.
*crickets*
A joke about the twins diving, how original and witty
anyway, what do you guys think about the Doan situation? I still think he's going to stay in with the Yotes but its been like 2 weeks since his "deadline" to decide. With each passing day it seems like more of a chance that he may go somewhere else. Where would he go? I'd think to somewhere where he can win, a cup contender, so that rules out the blackhawks.
"I'm mired in indecision, he explains to L'Equipe on Tuesday [in an interview]. A few options are available to me, I'm going to have some important decisions to make."...The French goaltender is pondering whether to continue his career in Switzerland with Lausanne or to keep pursuing the American [NHL] route. "I've been in talks, I'm part of the mix for Vancouver and Los Angeles."
Following the commencement of the NHL’s Rule Enforcement Meetings, Senior Executive Vice President Colin Campbell highlighted one of the key developments from the two-day affair:
Players want to eliminate diving. Big time.
Here’s the skinny from Dan Rosen of NHL.com:
The players in the session, including Ottawa center Jason Spezza, Vancouver defenseman Kevin Bieksa and Toronto defenseman John-Michael Liles, led an impassioned discussion on enforcing the diving/embellishment rule (Rule 64.1), Campbell told NHL.com. He said the players want to distribute a list of divers around the League so it can be posted in all 30 dressing rooms and be delivered to the on-ice officials.
“They want to get [the list] out there,” Campbell said. “They want the player to be caught, whether it’s on the ice by the referee or by us on video. They are all tired of diving. The object is to make them stop eventually and, by doing that, they can get it out there around the League, embarrass them. The referees will know it, too, so the divers don’t get the benefit of the doubt.”
spiff said:I live in Columbus. I could care less if this season happens.
Also for fun, the All-Made-of-Glass Team:
C - Eric Lindros (honorable mention: Pat Lafontaine)
LW - Paul Kariya
RW - Marian Gaborik
D - Bobby Orr
D - Chris Pronger
G - Rick DiPietro
I don't know enough about history to make a list like this but I will say that I personally would take Lemieux over Gretzky. While Gretzky was amazing I think he benefited a little more from his era than Mario. While goals were still coming in bunches during Lemieux's prime he faced more athletic competition imo.
And Chill, as a Caps fan I'm interested in hearing your reasoning for taking Ovechkin.
And I can't stand behind a dead puck era team without Brodeur. You can argue that Hasek is better but the NJD WERE the trap.