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Sounds like a jealous habs fan to me :lol: This is NOT the first time the Leafs have been compared to the Yankees and wont be the last, deal with it. The Leafs are all class like the Yanks while the habs are more like the red sox of baseball, minus having won more championships than the sox ever will.
 

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Congratulations to Luke Schenn - this must be the happiest day of his life. On a more sombre note, sincere condolences to James van Riemsdyk. Word of advice: Stay positive JVR - nothing lasts forever and one day you'll be free.
 

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Good trade for both teams as Schenn will help the flyers D especially if Pronger has lost a step, and Van Riemsdyk addresses a positional need as a big top 6 forward for the Leafs. Both young both highly talented, a good trade is one that appears to work for both teams and this is clearly just that. Sad to see you go Luke, and welcome to Toronto JVR!

Another Burke dud trade that smacks of desperation - Flyers win this one. Wasn’t Schenn supposed to be the future Leaf captain? Schenn might have had his confidence broken while playing for a prick coach like Wilson (Burke’s buddy) but wasn’t he supposed to be a core piece for the Leafs for many seasons?

Schenn is another in a long line of promising defensemen the Leafs have either ruined or run out of town. Toronto captain Celine Dion should be happy.Calgary was desperate to get rid of Celine because he caused friction among the players and was a disruption in the dressing room. Celine is doing the same in Toronto as he didn’t get along with ‘future captain’ Schenn.

Once again, Blowhard Burke brings in a player with a history of serious injuries.


June 15, 2012

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – The Flyers have announced that James Van Riemsdyk will not need surgery on his injured hip. First, the Flyers announced on May 19th that James Van Riemsdyk would need off-season surgery to repair a torn labrum in his hip

......Van Riemsdyk had chosen to delay surgery, which was making it difficult for the Flyers to include him in a trade. In response to that report, general manager Paul Holmgren said the delay in Van Riemsdyk's hip surgery was due to an infection in his foot.

The Flyers reported the following today:
After consultation with various doctors regarding James' hip injury, we have come to the conclusion that surgery is not necessary. We will treat James hip with alternative therapies and non-surgical procedures.
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January 14/2012
New to the list is Philadelphia Flyers winger James van Riemsdyk, whose concussion was announced in a statement by general manager Paul Holmgren.

"James was hit in the head in each of our last two games," his statement read. "He reported yesterday, not feeling like himself. He will be out indefinitely with a concussion."

Mar 1, 2012 -Thursday's game against the Islanders, James Van Riemsdyk attempted to block a shot and broke his foot, according to Philly.com.
Van Riemsdyk, 23, has had a very injury-plagued season. He missed 15 games earlier in the season after suffering a concussion and five more with an abdominal issue



JVR is like Connolley, but with a six year bloated contract


2012/04/20
Missed 21 regular season and 5 playoff games (left foot injury).

2012/03/04
Left foot injury, injured reserve.

2012/02/18
Missed 15 games (concussion).

2012/01/19
Concussion, injured reserve.

2012/01/14
Concussion, sidelined indefinitely.

2011/12/07
Missed 4 games (upper body injury).

2011/11/25
Upper body injury, day-to-day.

2011/11/05
Missed 1 game (lower body injury).

2011/11/03
Lower body injury, day-to-day.
 

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a good analogy for me is that it's like playing for the New York Yankees of the NHL."


Bwahahahahahahahahahaha ! Hahahahaha pfffffffft almost choked on my beer !
Ha ! hiiiiiii hihi hahahahahahah Can't help myself ! this is fucking hilarious !
Ah thanks Iggy for this ! it's just so fuckin' hilar...hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha ! :lol:

Sometimes you really post some funny sh!t ! :lol:
Sh!t I'm gonna laugh this one for a while today !

Un peu plus pi la biere me sortait par le nez !

Est! qu'yé fou... plus tordant que ca tu meurt !
 

lgna69xxx

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Glad you enjoyed what JVR said, lol.... he is not the only nhl player to ever say that, truth hurts eh gentile? :D btw, wrong thread for S**T Disturbing, please dont start in so mod 8 has to suspend some of you again, take it to the free for all please, thanks!

Bwahahahahahahahahahaha ! Hahahahaha pfffffffft almost choked on my beer !
Ha ! hiiiiiii hihi hahahahahahah Can't help myself ! this is fucking hilarious !
Ah thanks Iggy for this ! it's just so fuckin' hilar...hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha ! :lol:

Sometimes you really post some funny sh!t ! :lol:
Sh!t I'm gonna laugh this one for a while today !

Un peu plus pi la biere me sortait par le nez !

Est! qu'yé fou... plus tordant que ca tu meurt !
 

lgna69xxx

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Sorry Ghg, your hockey IQ obviously needs some upgrades. The trade was a very very good trade for both teams as it improves positional needs for both the Flyers and Leafs, more so the Leafs and this is why:

I watched Luke in 95% of his games in his pro career and he is too slow for the new NHL and the way the NHL is going moving forward. Look at all the D-men picked in the first round of the draft this weekend, which btw was a record for dmen selected in round one. All but Trouba are fast puck moving dmen who are great on the first pass out of their zone , fast, and have high hockey IQ's.... did i mention FAST? The day of the huge slower stay at home dmen is slowly fading out and being replaced with smaller (some still big) yet FASTER and SMARTER Dmen who can rush up with the offense yet are FAST enuf to get back and defend, and clear the zone quicker than the stay at home guys. A typical dman to describe this is Jake Gardiner.

JVR according to flyer fans has all the talent and potential in the world and many are pissed he was moved for "only" Schenn. He was hitting his stride when he got injured and talent like that just does not end with a minor concussion or a broken foot. He has a clean bill of health and will get a chance in Toronto to play more minutes than ever before and should flourish under Carlyle's system. The guy is big, fast and has some of the softest hands in the NHL according to those who have watched him for 3 years now.

Schenn had a sophmore slump, rebounded in yr three and then had his worst season, last. He is too big, too much muscle, it slowed him down and the pressure got to him in TO. Love Schenner but it was time for a change and the trade improves the Leafs in every way. We have Holzer ready to take his spot and hopefully Schultz wants to play with his best friend (Gardiner) and comes here as well, although I have a feeling he is going elsewhere. With Guys in the system like Blacker and Percy, and now Morgan Rielly, this was a no brainer of a trade.

The trade boils down to this.... the Leafs got a top 6 guy while the Flyers got a 5-6 Dman at best, right now. If Pronger comes back then Luke may have a harder time staying out of the press box some nights this season. I hope his game gets way better because I always loved Schenner and he is a great guy on and off the ice, i wish him nothing but success.

How about you debate with real posts of real Hockey knowledge in the non free for all threads once in awhile instead of just posting silly phrases from Leaf haters, and medical histories (Crosby had a severe concussion but I could not see anyone NOT wanting to trade for him lol) all the time? thats just plain silly and showing you cannot think for yourself and questions your hockey IQ, if in fact you have one :confused: .... JVR's was a mild one and a broken foot happens all the time and guys never miss a "step" when they get back.... he is young and has healed like MANY young guys do, obviously. Look at Lupul, the guy might of never walked again and came back to have a ppg season and was an allstar. I will take my chances with JVR anyday tyvm :thumb: Btw, if your so concerned about players having injuries in the past, then I am sure your happy the habs signed markov to a huge contract and that they also picked a kid with their first overall selection friday night who had major knee surgery, right? yea, I thought so :lol:
 

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Glad you enjoyed what JVR said, lol.... btw, wrong thread for S**T Disturbing,

Euh ! I was laughing and complimenting you for bringin' this one up ! :confused:
How's that sh!t disturbin ?

R'u getting paranoid or somethin' ?

Anyway enjoy your new team !
Hope we'll get a lot more competition from both the Habs and Leafs next season !

This way I'll be able to do some real sh!t disturbin' !
 

lgna69xxx

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Glad you can put your bias aside and agree for once.... nice job!

A good trade is one that helps both teams and this one clearly should. Have a feeling that Mr. Burke is not quite done this offseason either. Btw, word around the league is that the red wings are one of the serious teams in on Justin Schultz, but I hope he goes elsewhere as the pressue to fill big shoes that a HOF'er just left in Detroit could do the kid in before he ever gets a chance.

Agree completely.
 

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Maple Leafs could pry Roberto Luongo loose with offer for Corey Schneider

by Damien Cox, The Toronto Star

It depends how bad the feelings are between Brian Burke and Mike Gillis.

After the weekend, it's not hard to say they're sour, with gusts to out-and-out dislike.

That's okay. GMs who don't like each other can do hockey deals, and part of the weekend was spent by both men trying to see if they can work out a trade that would move Roberto Luongo and his enormous contract into the Leaf tent.

READ DAMIEN COX'S SPIN ON SPORTS BLOG

Nothing happened, and Burke's comments that he wasn't going to "strip-mine" his organization to get a goalie without mentioning Luongo specifically suggested Gillis is asking for a lot more than Burke -- or anybody -- is willing to give. Only Florida is also in the mix, it appears, which works for Luongo since it's his first choice.

Gillis says he's in no hurry. Well, he might want to re-think that.

There's one card Burke could play, one that would turn relations between the two clubs downright ugly.

The Leafs GM could lay down a huge, multi-year, multimillion offer sheet next Monday for the other Vancouver goalie, 26-year-old restricted free agent Cory Schneider, the Canucks goalie every team would rather get if they had a choice.

That wouldn't get them Schneider; Vancouver would have to match rather than accept multiple first rounders from Toronto.

But it would force Vancouver's hand in the same way San Jose forced Chicago to let Antti Niemi go a few years ago by signing Niklas Hjalmarsson. Let's say the Schneider offer was eight years for $40 million. The Canucks would be stuck with more than $10 million in annual goalie costs, with both at lengthy terms. The Leafs could also, if they wanted, load the deal with so-called "lockout" money, say $15 million in the first year that would be Schneider's even if there's a lockout next season.

TORONTO ONLY LOGICAL DESTINATION FOR LUONGO

If you're the Leafs, why not? Worst thing that could happen is you might actually get Schneider, or that the Canucks might poach Leaf RFAs down the line.

Otherwise, these two teams don't like each other anyway. Might as well play hardball.

The Canucks are a wealthy team. But no owner would want to carry a contract like that, and Luongo's.

If the Leafs did it, it would poison the waters between the teams, just like years ago when the Leafs put down an offer sheet for Mattias Ohlund. Theoretically, the Canucks could give Luongo to some other team to spite the Leafs, but what good would that do Gillis? Burke hasn't liked long-term deals in the past because he believes they contravene the salary cap, but he appears to be past that principle. His colleagues have convinced him it's putting the Leafs at a competitive disadvantage.

The Vancouver GM, of course, could sidestep this threat by signing Schneider himself this week, but Schneider seems unlikely to sign until he knows the starting job in Vancouver is all his. There's not a chance, despite Gillis' bluster, that Schneider wants to show up in camp next fall still faced with battling Luongo for starts.

So really, Gillis needs to solve this problem this week by trading Luongo, if not to the Leafs, then somewhere. No Luongo, no threat for a Schneider offer sheet. It's hard to gauge what Florida's actual interest would be, or whether they'd be willing to give roster players, draft picks and top prospects to Vancouver as Gillis appears to be demanding.

We know he's not getting Jake Gardiner from the Leafs, and Luke Schenn is gone. He might get a roster player (Tyler Bozak) or a second-line prospect (Jesse Blacker, Korbinian Holzer) and a second rounder. Demand Nazem Kadri or Stuart Percy and a second and Burke might really have to think.

Problem is, Gillis has told Canucks fans he's determined to get a bigger package than that for Luongo. He suggests he has all the cards. Funny, because its starting to look as though he's a man backed into a corner.

http://www.thestar.com/blogs/articl...to-luongo-loose-with-offer-for-cory-schneider
 

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Interesting read to say the least..... Can not understand why nuck fans think Gillis is such a great gm, when in fact Burke/Nonis built most of that team and their amazing core. Would love to see Gillis take little in return for Luongo wherever he goes.
 

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Well, it's official, blue chipper Justin Schultz is now a Free Agent and free to sign anywhere he likes July 1 as the Ducks were unable to sign him by sunday. It is like getting a #1 draft pick for whomever he chooses to play for. Good luck JS.

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Luongo a Panther?

Roberto Luongo is trying to take his talents to South Beach.

The Vancouver Canucks goaltender has refused to waive his no-trade clause for deals that would see him shipped to the Toronto Maple Leafs and Chicago Blackhawks, according to Aaron Portzline of the Columbus Post-Dispatch.

"Told by very good source #Canucks G Roberto Luongo has -- to this point -- declined to waive no-trade clause to go to #Blackhawks or #Leafs," Portzline tweeted Monday. "Luongo using the power of his no-trade to 'steer' a trade to #Panthers as much as possible at this point in off-season."

Canucks coach Alain Vigneault told TVA Sports in May that Luongo had requested a trade from the club.

The rise of backup Cory Schneider, who took over starting duties in net mid-way through Vancouver's first-round playoff series against the Los Angeles Kings -- a series the Canucks ended up losing -- this spring, has opened the door for such a deal.

Schneider is a pending restricted free agent while Luongo has 10 years left on a 12-year, $64-million contract.
 

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Roberto Luongo is trying to take his talents to South Beach.

The Vancouver Canucks goaltender has refused to waive his no-trade clause for deals that would see him shipped to the Toronto Maple Leafs and Chicago Blackhawks, according to Aaron Portzline of the Columbus Post-Dispatch.

Schneider is a pending restricted free agent while Luongo has 10 years left on a 12-year, $64-million contract.

Good! It's no big secret that i don't want him with the Leafs anyway! Old, overrated, and grossly overpaid!!!!! NO THANK YOU!!!!

A big FUCK YOU to you, Mr. Luongo!! :amen:
 

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Good! It's no big secret that i don't want him with the Leafs anyway! Old, overrated, and grossly overpaid!!!!! NO THANK YOU!!!!

A big FUCK YOU to you, Mr. Luongo!! :amen:

I agree completely Doc. As for your last sentence however, that is precisely the sentiment Louey seems to have expressed towards the Leafs (and the Hawks - but we know he hates the Hawks because of their history vs. Vancouver).
 

lgna69xxx

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Yea your right, I mean what good is having an elite goalie in his prime now for 2-3 seasons but also with a solid 3 or 4 more good seasons left after that
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If he does come to the Leafs, then welcome home Roberto, if he does not come to the Leafs then I am ok with Reimer/Scrivens under a defensive system that Randy Carlyle implements. (geez, I sound like Merlot, quick, somebody shoot me!)




Good! It's no big secret that i don't want him with the Leafs anyway! Old, overrated, and grossly overpaid!!!!! NO THANK YOU!!!!

A big FUCK YOU to you, Mr. Luongo!! :amen:
 

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If he does come to the Leafs, then welcome home Roberto, if he does not come to the Leafs then I am ok with Reimer/Scrivens under a defensive system that Randy Carlyle implements. (geez, I sound like Merlot, quick, somebody shoot me!)

I agree with you, except for your comparison to Merlot. I'm comfortable having Reimer & Scrivens between the pipes. Instead of the usual 35-40 shots-against-per-game, those totals will go down with Carlyle's system. I'll agree that Luongo might be a slight improvement between the pipes over the two mentionned, but considering his huge contract, it's not worth it & they might as well invest the money saved on obtaining a couple of top forwards, including a #1 center to play with Kessel & Lupul.
 

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Ty about the comparison, wth was i thinking? For that , SHOOT me! All kidding aside, I am ok either way.... Roberto Luongo guarantees us easily 15 more points than last year, and a better defensive system that RC will put into place also should easily give the Leafs 5-10 more points with Roberto or Reimer/Scrivens, so why I would welcome RL with open arms, I will also be ok if we do not get him which is likely whats going to happen. There are also others that Burke could trade for or sign with my fav being HALAK, but that is not likely either.

I agree with you, except for your comparison to Merlot. I'm comfortable having Reimer & Scrivens between the pipes. Instead of the usual 35-40 shots-against-per-game, those totals will go down with Carlyle's system. I'll agree that Luongo might be a slight improvement between the pipes over the two mentionned, but considering his huge contract, it's not worth it & they might as well invest the money saved on obtaining a couple of top forwards, including a #1 center to play with Kessel & Lupul.
 
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The Nashville Predators have re-signed giant defenceman Hal Gill to a 2-year, $4 million contract.

In other news, the Pittsburgh Penguins & Sidney Crosby will announce Saturday that he's agreed to a $100 million deal. Considering that he's the sole reason why the Penguins have a new arena (and possibly still in Pittsburgh), i think he's the rare hockey player that deserves such a contract.
 
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