ILYA KOVALCHUCK STILL A DEVIL!!!!!
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            Ron Francis has a lifetime contract with the Carolina Hurricanes. He's to be paid $100,000 per year for the rest of his life, and when he dies, he's to be buried wearing his Hartford Whalers uniform. And skates.I love to turn you on0
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            Black Diamond wrote:
 You're right :xfife wrote:
 think about it. the fans of the devils are pissed off right now saying what the hell. other teams sign players for long term contracts and there is no problem but we do it and the NHL says no.
 I'm pissed :x
 I almost bought my son a Kovalchuk jersey but they did not get them in yet... :x
 And I just paid the final payment for my season tickets :x
 :x
 enough sarcasm, even i didn't believe what i wrote there.0
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            MayDay10 wrote:the other 2 or 3 contracts previously signed that lower the cap hit are nothing compared to this.
 Will Devils fans feel the same when the Flyers or Rangers sign Joe Thornton to a 50 year deal and a very low cap hit?
 the Flyers will never sign an overrated player like Thornton to any contract.0
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 I just saw it as a great excuse to use the :x smilie and ran with it...fife wrote:Black Diamond wrote:
 You're right :xfife wrote:
 think about it. the fans of the devils are pissed off right now saying what the hell. other teams sign players for long term contracts and there is no problem but we do it and the NHL says no.
 I'm pissed :x
 I almost bought my son a Kovalchuk jersey but they did not get them in yet... :x
 And I just paid the final payment for my season tickets :x
 :x
 enough sarcasm, even i didn't believe what i wrote there. 
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 Paul Maurice joke.Steve Dunne wrote:Ron Francis has a lifetime contract with the Carolina Hurricanes. He's to be paid $100,000 per year for the rest of his life, and when he dies, he's to be buried wearing his Hartford Whalers uniform. And skates.0
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            Rygar wrote:
 Paul Maurice joke.Steve Dunne wrote:Ron Francis has a lifetime contract with the Carolina Hurricanes. He's to be paid $100,000 per year for the rest of his life, and when he dies, he's to be buried wearing his Hartford Whalers uniform. And skates. I love to turn you on0 I love to turn you on0
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 Bahahahahaha!Steve Dunne wrote:Rygar wrote:
 Paul Maurice joke.Steve Dunne wrote:Ron Francis has a lifetime contract with the Carolina Hurricanes. He's to be paid $100,000 per year for the rest of his life, and when he dies, he's to be buried wearing his Hartford Whalers uniform. And skates. 
 Excellent, I'm saving that.0
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            Came across this funny video about the Kovalchuk contract (some language): http://tinyurl.com/2g8qu9n0
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            Show me someplace where it says in the CBA that this deal is not allowed.96 Randall's Island II
 98 CAA
 00 Virginia Beach;Camden I; Jones Beach III
 05 Borgata Night I; Wachovia Center
 06 Letterman Show; Webcast (guy in blue shirt), Camden I; DC
 08 Camden I; Camden II; DC
 09 Phillie III
 10 MSG II
 13 Wrigley Field
 16 Phillie II0
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            I just got home from seeing Inception in the Garden State. Saw a guy wearing a Devil's hat and shirt. Told him I was a fan and asked what he though about Kovachoo. He said he worked for the Devils and it is still a done deal. So there you have it, PearlJam.com breaking the story, not ESPN, not Yahoo Sports."If you're not confused, you're not paying attention."
 "Rise above principal and do what's right."0
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            neilybabes86 wrote:Black Diamond wrote:OK Conspiracy theorists...
 ESPN is reporting that the Devils and Lou were aware that the NHL was going to turn down the contract BEFORE the press conference announcing the signing of Ilya...
 Why would they do that... Force the league to make the decision, so that the NHLPA get involved? Lou gets his way on these types of contracts (he obviously was against it)?
 I am having trouble understanding this if they really wanted Kovalchuk...
 the main thing to take out of this is that nobody really gives a fuck besides 8,000 or so in new jersey 
 More people showed up for pearl jam concert there and even that wasn't sold out hahaRon: I just don't feel like going out tonight
 Sammi: Wanna just break up?0
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            metsfan wrote:neilybabes86 wrote:Black Diamond wrote:OK Conspiracy theorists...
 ESPN is reporting that the Devils and Lou were aware that the NHL was going to turn down the contract BEFORE the press conference announcing the signing of Ilya...
 Why would they do that... Force the league to make the decision, so that the NHLPA get involved? Lou gets his way on these types of contracts (he obviously was against it)?
 I am having trouble understanding this if they really wanted Kovalchuk...
 the main thing to take out of this is that nobody really gives a fuck besides 8,000 or so in new jersey 
 More people showed up for pearl jam concert there and even that wasn't sold out haha
 not even close pj crowd was bigger than any cup gamei post on the board of a band that doesn't exsist anymore .......i need my head examined.......0
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            yeah, not too sure why a player would voluntarily go to a team that draws 9,000 ppl for a home game, and 13,000 for a playoff game.
 but to each their own.0
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            Rygar wrote:rival. wrote:yeah, not too sure why a player would voluntarily go to a team that draws 9,000 ppl for a home game, and 13,000 for a playoff game.
 but to each their own. 
 where did you get a picture of my crib ?
 habs suck i post on the board of a band that doesn't exsist anymore .......i need my head examined.......0 i post on the board of a band that doesn't exsist anymore .......i need my head examined.......0
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 You wish! (on both counts!)neilybabes86 wrote:0
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            i post on the board of a band that doesn't exsist anymore .......i need my head examined.......0
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            metsfan wrote:More people showed up for pearl jam concert there and even that wasn't sold out haha
 Good point. New Jersey has never been a good state/venue in general for large crowds. I would say the Giants and Jets are the exception, but only playing 8 home games a year helps. Even when the Nets were conference champions (twice), their following regular seasons were far from selling out. Basketball is much more popular than hockey too so it's nothing against the Devils why they don't sell out."If you're not confused, you're not paying attention."
 "Rise above principal and do what's right."0
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            JasonE wrote:metsfan wrote:More people showed up for pearl jam concert there and even that wasn't sold out haha
 Good point. New Jersey has never been a good state/venue in general for large crowds. I would say the Giants and Jets are the exception, but only playing 8 home games a year helps. Even when the Nets were conference champions (twice), their following regular seasons were far from selling out. Basketball is much more popular than hockey too so it's nothing against the Devils why they don't sell out.
 thats why giants/jets are labeled NY teams, and when the nets move to brooklyn, the devils will be the only professional team in the state. i'm originally from jersey, and that is pretty shitty.
 bergen county really should be considered a borough of NYC.0
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