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Tucker's a cunt. The Sabres' Mike Grier tattooed him with a great, hard but clean check...
So what does he do? Does he go after Grier to get revenge? Oh nooooooo!
"Me not fight Mike Grier, big bad Grier lay me out on ice, I too afrw'aid of him..."
No, he goes over and puts a knee on knee hit and knocks Jochen Hecht out for two weeks. He's a dirty little cunt, the Sabres are saying they're more worried about the Playoffs than score-settling, but we'll see...
I still say Moore was the pussy...he can't fight the smallest guy on the team and think the matter is closed.
The faggot kept running away, and Bert got pissed. Can't say I wouldn't have done the same thing. If Bert had to do it again, he would have turned him around.
We are talking about a little faggot who embarrasses himself every game
Every player in the NHL has turned their back on the Moore.
Originally posted by Nickdfresh Tucker's a cunt. The Sabres' Mike Grier tattooed him with a great, hard but clean check...
So what does he do? Does he go after Grier to get revenge? Oh nooooooo!
"Me not fight Mike Grier, big bad Grier lay me out on ice, I too afrw'aid of him..."
No, he goes over and puts a knee on knee hit and knocks Jochen Hecht out for two weeks. He's a dirty little cunt, the Sabres are saying they're more worried about the Playoffs than score-settling, but we'll see...
Diamond Mafia Forever - 4. To restore fullbug to the prominent place in this board, after various serious attacks by hitch1969 have now damaged his reputation and now is reguarded as a "Retarded, Stoned, Canadian, Dog finger bangin' fuckup"
Joe Thornton and Jonathan Cheechoo clicked from the start.
Thornton, acquired by San Jose from Boston last Nov. 30, capped the best season of his NHL career by winning the league scoring title.
The six-foot-four centre from St. Thomas, Ont., piled up 125 points to become the first player in the Sharks' 15-year history to win the Art Ross Trophy.
"I know a lot about the history of hockey and, obviously, winning the Art Ross Trophy, there's a lot of big names on there," he said. "It's an honour to put my name on it.
"It's very humbling."
Thornton, 26, was at a California beach with his girlfriend when he found out via a phone call from his brother, Alan, that Jaromir Jagr of the New York Rangers hadn't been able to catch him in the points race on the schedule's closing night Tuesday.
In his eighth NHL season, the No. 1 pick in the 1997 entry draft scored 29 goals and had a league-best 96 assists in overtaking Jagr in the closing stages of the regular season. Thornton surpassed his previous career points high by 24 points.
Many of Thornton's assists came on set-ups of Cheechoo's league-best 56 goals, which earned the 25-year-old native of Moose Factory, Ont., the Maurice (Rocket) Richard Trophy. Cheechoo got 49 of his goals after Thornton was acquired, and Thornton assisted on 38 of them.
Cheechoo had five three-goal games - most since Mario Lemieux had six in 1995-96 - after Thornton arrived.
Cheechoo scored more goals than any player since Pavel Bure got 59 for Florida in 2001. Cheechoo, who is of Cree heritage, is only the second aboriginal to score more than 50 goals. Reggie Leach did it twice for Philadelphia (1976 and 1980).
Thornton and Cheechoo are the third set of teammates since the WHA-NHL merger in 1979-80 to lead the league in points and goals, respectively, in the same season.
"We've done everything together this year," said Thornton. "We've got bigger and better things to do now that we're looking forward to the Stanley Cup playoffs."
Thornton, Cheechoo and the rest of the Sharks will be in Nashville to begin the playoffs this weekend.
Wayne Gretzky (215 points) and Jari Kurri (68 goals) teamed up to top both the points and goals categories while with the Edmonton Oilers in 1985-86. It didn't happen again until 2002-03 when Colorado had Peter Forsberg (106) win the Ross for most points and Milan Hejduk (50) win the Richard for most goals.
Thornton had 33 points in 23 games with the Bruins before they traded him. He piled up 92 points in 58 games with the Sharks.
"From Day 1, I just played real well with Cheech," said Thornton. "Ever since I got here, the whole team's been playing really well.
"You try to go out and play hard every night, and good things can happen."
Jagr, 34, won the Ross five times earlier in his career. The Czech couldn't make it six when he was held to one assist in the Rangers' season finale, a 5-1 loss to Ottawa. Jagr finished with 54 goals and 69 assists for 123 points.
Five players finished with 50 or more goals, making the group the largest in 10 years to reach the magic number.
After Cheechoo and Jagr, there was rookie Alexander Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals and Atlanta's Ilya Kovalchuk, who each scored 52, and Ottawa's Dany Heatley, who got his 50th against the Rangers.
Miikka Kiprusoff of the Calgary Flames had the best goals-against average, 2.07, so he'll get the William M. Jennings Trophy at the league's annual awards banquet in June in Vancouver. The Flames allowed only 200 goals. Detroit allowed 209, and Manny Legace and Chris Osgood finished second to Kiprusoff for the Jennings.
Ottawa defenceman Wade Redden's plus-37 was the best plus-minus rating in the league, meaning he was on the ice for 37 more Senators goals than opposition goals.
Ovechkin and Sidney Crosby were two of the highest-scoring rookies in NHL history.
Ovechkin's 52 goals put him third on the all-time list for most in a season by a first-year player. Teemu Selanne scored 76 in 1992-93 for Winnipeg, and Mike Bossy got 53 in 1977-78 for the New York Islanders.
Ovechkin also had 54 assists, and the Russian finished with 106 points - third best in NHL history for a novice. Selanne amassed 132 in his big rookie year, and Peter Stastny had 109 in 1980-81 for Quebec.
Crosby, 18, from Cole Harbour, N.S., is the youngest player to earn more than 100 points. He finished with 39 goals and 63 assists for 102 points.
Dion Phaneuf of the Flames scored 20 goals, which was the most by a rookie defenceman in 17 years. The Edmonton-born blue-liner now is third on the all-time list of goals scored by rookie defencemen. Brian Leetch holds the record with 23 in 1988-89 for the New York Rangers, and Barry Beck got 22 in 1977-78 for Colorado.
Following the lockout that caused the cancellation of the 2004-2005 season, fans returned in record numbers.
A total of 20,854,169, for a per-game average of 16,955, attended the 1,230 games, the league reported. That was 2.4 per cent ahead of the 2003-04 figures (20,356,199 and 16,550) and 1.2 per cent ahead of the previous record season of 2001-02 (20,614,613 and 16,760).
In all, NHL teams played to 91.7 per cent of capacity, the league said.
The Montreal Canadiens set a single-season attendance record of 872,193. All 41 home games at the Bell Centre were 21,273 sellouts. The Canadiens eclipsed the previous mark of 861,072, or 21,002 a game, which they set in 1996-97.
The Colorado Avalanche sold out each game at 18,007-capacity Pepsi Center, extending the NHL's longest current sellout streak to 480 games including playoffs. The streak began in November 1995 during the inaugural season in Denver.
Montreal, Calgary, Colorado, Detroit, Edmonton, Los Angeles, Minnesota, the New York Rangers, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Tampa Bay, Toronto and Vancouver played to 98 per cent of capacity or better over the full season.
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Diamond Mafia Forever - 4. To restore fullbug to the prominent place in this board, after various serious attacks by hitch1969 have now damaged his reputation and now is reguarded as a "Retarded, Stoned, Canadian, Dog finger bangin' fuckup"
I call Buffalo and Anaheim to win their series with a Stanley Cup winner....
Buffalo Sabres.
Yes, the cup that was ripped from them (Brett's goal) will be returned.
I hated watching the Oilers trap their way to beating the Wings, but to their credit, they played a style like they have all year...attacking in every phase of the game...even penalty kill.
Anaheim is so solid, with Neidermeyer playing so cool under pressure. They will beat the Oil.
Possibly might have tickets for our home game on Tuesday. I emailed a local radio station and offered to let them paint my boobs Oiler colours in exchange for a couple of tickets.
They read it on-air this morning, and forwarded it to their "tix" guy. Damn, it's great to be female!
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I like Carolina...because I think the players that aren't faster...IE Weight, Brindamor and Recchi give them something Buffalo doesn't have...
I think it comes down to goalies...and before it's over...I think Gerber will win the series for Carolina...
I like Edmonton as well...
"Van Halen was one of the most hallelujah, tailgate, backyard, BBQ, arrive four hours early to the gig just for the parking lot bands. And still to this day is. It's an attitude. I think it's a spirit more than anything else is."
I wouldn't root for Buffalo...even if I thought they could win...
"Van Halen was one of the most hallelujah, tailgate, backyard, BBQ, arrive four hours early to the gig just for the parking lot bands. And still to this day is. It's an attitude. I think it's a spirit more than anything else is."
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