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  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    kenshunt wrote:
    What not being a rental player lol, well i hear the Canadiens scouts were out watching Hossa, id worry if i was you, unless the Canadiens are trading Ryder for Hossa straight up.
    And the Trashers were at the Hamilton Bulldogs game on the weekend watching prospects, so....

    Ryder for Hossa straight up? I'm assuming you don't like Hossa....

    edit - as per Sundin, yeah not being a rental player. He's obviously got loyalty to the team as a player instead of a tool. And it's not exactly like he sucks.....
  • kenshunt
    kenshunt London, Ontario, Canada Posts: 2,863
    Rygar wrote:
    And the Trashers were at the Hamilton Bulldogs game on the weekend watching prospects, so....

    Ryder for Hossa straight up? I'm assuming you don't like Hossa....

    edit - as per Sundin, yeah not being a rental player. He's obviously got loyalty to the team as a player instead of a tool. And it's not exactly like he sucks.....
    Yeah i was joking Ryder for Hossa straight up, but if i was Mtl i wouldn't want Hossa, id go at Richards, but how much does Mtl have in Cap room.I know were Mats is coming from, but as for Kubina that fucker could have waived his, Darcy didn't either, nor Kaberle, and McCabe is undecided, i can't believe how bad Fergie did screw the Leafs over lol
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  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    kenshunt wrote:
    Yeah i was joking Ryder for Hossa straight up, but if i was Mtl i wouldn't want Hossa, id go at Richards, but how much does Mtl have in Cap room.I know were Mats is coming from, but as for Kubina that fucker could have waived his, Darcy didn't either, nor Kaberle, and McCabe is undecided, i can't believe how bad Fergie did screw the Leafs over lol
    ALL of those players have refused to waive their no-trade clauses??? Yikes.

    I'd rather Hossa then Richards. I like the current team, but they can't score and are extremely inconsistent. We'll have to wait to see how it goes and how bad things are screwed up/how good they're improved.
  • kenshunt
    kenshunt London, Ontario, Canada Posts: 2,863
    Rygar wrote:
    ALL of those players have refused to waive their no-trade clauses??? Yikes.

    I'd rather Hossa then Richards. I like the current team, but they can't score and are extremely inconsistent. We'll have to wait to see how it goes and how bad things are screwed up/how good they're improved.
    Yeah they all did refuse to drop there no-trades, and the only way McCabe goes is if the Rangers, Islanders or Devils take him, which im sure won't happen, Hossa i don't like, because every time he played the Leafs in the playoffs, he was one of the big reason's the Leafs never lost to the Sens in the playoffs, so ok i did like him hehe, but i mean for Montreal im not sure it's a great move.
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  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    kenshunt wrote:
    Yeah they all did refuse to drop there no-trades, and the only way McCabe goes is if the Rangers, Islanders or Devils take him, which im sure won't happen, Hossa i don't like, because every time he played the Leafs in the playoffs, he was one of the big reason's the Leafs never lost to the Sens in the playoffs, so ok i did like him hehe, but i mean for Montreal im not sure it's a great move.
    Ottawa wants him back too......

    I wouldn't mind seeing McCabe scoring on the Rangers, Isles or Devils. Best way to do that...trade him to their team, haha.
  • kenshunt
    kenshunt London, Ontario, Canada Posts: 2,863
    Rygar wrote:
    Ottawa wants him back too......

    I wouldn't mind seeing McCabe scoring on the Rangers, Isles or Devils. Best way to do that...trade him to their team, haha.
    Or tripping over there own net, but honestly since he's come back he's played pretty good defensively.
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  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    kenshunt wrote:
    Or tripping over there own net, but honestly since he's come back he's played pretty good defensively.
    He's generally a good D-man, but a few hilarious mistakes are excellent for negative (hilarious, too) generalization.
  • kenshunt
    kenshunt London, Ontario, Canada Posts: 2,863
    Rygar wrote:
    He's generally a good D-man, but a few hilarious mistakes are excellent for negative (hilarious, too) generalization.
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=gwJDeKBZuVk

    These are some classic's hehe.
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  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    kenshunt wrote:
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=gwJDeKBZuVk

    These are some classic's hehe.
    Hehehe, definitely good for a laugh!
  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    Bahahahahahahahaha!
  • kenshunt
    kenshunt London, Ontario, Canada Posts: 2,863
    5-0 lol, Sens, well with the win the Leafs are now 6 points out of a playoff spot.
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  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    kenshunt wrote:
    5-0 lol, Sens, well with the win the Leafs are now 6 points out of a playoff spot.
    Good job Emery! What a laffer.
  • kenshunt
    kenshunt London, Ontario, Canada Posts: 2,863
    Rygar wrote:
    Good job Emery! What a laffer.
    So want Kubina lol, well yeah it was funny that half the no-trades scored lol, Sundin, Tucker and Kubina.
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  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    kenshunt wrote:
    So want Kubina lol, well yeah it was funny that half the no-trades scored lol, Sundin, Tucker and Kubina.
    A real free-for-all last night. Sens were non-existent in almost every way, and a nice save by one of the laffs players with the goalie out of the net, hehehe
  • kenshunt
    kenshunt London, Ontario, Canada Posts: 2,863
    It was a great save by Kaberle
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  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    kenshunt wrote:
    It was a great save by Kaberle
    I couldn't remember who it was, but yeah, he saved the SO.
    What do you think Kenny? The Laffs squeaking into the playoffs?
  • kenshunt
    kenshunt London, Ontario, Canada Posts: 2,863
    Rygar wrote:
    I couldn't remember who it was, but yeah, he saved the SO.
    What do you think Kenny? The Laffs squeaking into the playoffs?
    I doubt it, plus they are trying to trade half the blueline today, trying to move Gill, McCabe, Kubina, and even tried trading Kaberle earlier, they have a chance i suppose if the team stays the same, but i don't think that will help out down the road to not make some kind of change today, maybe someone will be stupid and take Kubina and his 5 mil a year off our hands, but also Kubina would have to waive the no-trade as well.
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  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    kenshunt wrote:
    I doubt it, plus they are trying to trade half the blueline today, trying to move Gill, McCabe, Kubina, and even tried trading Kaberle earlier, they have a chance i suppose if the team stays the same, but i don't think that will help out down the road to not make some kind of change today, maybe someone will be stupid and take Kubina and his 5 mil a year off our hands, but also Kubina would have to waive the no-trade as well.
    Well if you don't make the playoffs the team is hurting. No one wants to waive their no-trade agreements, and you'll be too high in the standings for the best picks....damned if you do, damned if you don't.

    Montreal is still going to finish outside the top 8, mark my words (again).
  • kenshunt
    kenshunt London, Ontario, Canada Posts: 2,863
    Even with Hossa ?
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  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    kenshunt wrote:
    Even with Hossa ?
    Even with Hossa.

    Highly unlikely, anyway. Even if they do, it'll be a quick exit if you ask me.