BKIslandersFan
F*** off
You are welcome, "Blame Gary Bettman for everything" conspiracy theorist.Thanks all knowing guy from Brooklyn.
You are welcome, "Blame Gary Bettman for everything" conspiracy theorist.Thanks all knowing guy from Brooklyn.
I'd like to know out of the last four years , were any of the cup champions cap compliant? Out of the 16 teams in the playoffs this year, how many were over ?
I wasn’t aware I said there was a Bettman conspiracy. Good try though.You are welcome, "Blame Gary Bettman for everything" conspiracy theorist.
The reason its declining is its expensive and other sports are becoming more popular. Has nothing to do with Canadian teams being run like crap. Canada has ONE NBA team but basketball is growing in popularity up north.
Could that be because that one team just won a championship?
There is an old story that Jarmo at the draft thought Puljujarvi would be a star too, but badly wanted a center to build around rather than having any special insight into his character. I don't get how the scouts got it so wrong either though, I remember watching his WJC highlights and games after he was drafted and coming away baffled that he won the MVP award while consistently looking like the worst player on the ice.I can't believe all the scouts were so wrong on this guy, like in his entire NHL career I never saw anything but a few glimmers of elite skill. Terrible hands and awkward skating. Jarmo was 100% dead on with this guy, how different is the McDavid era if we could have gotten Tkachuk or even Dubois with that pick instead.
How do you know for a fact that Canadian teams struggling for 3 decades hasn’t contributed to the drop in hockey popularity?Basketball and soccer was becoming more popular up north before Raptors win. But certainly it didn't hurt I reckon.
Because I've been told by Canadians (some at least) how much Canada loves hockey and how they deserve another team because they will always support hockey when Islanders were rumored to be relocated.How do you know for a fact that Canadian teams struggling for 3 decades hasn’t contributed to the drop in hockey popularity?
There is an old story that Jarmo at the draft thought Puljujarvi would be a star too, but badly wanted a center to build around rather than having any special insight into his character. I don't get how the scouts got it so wrong either though, I remember watching his WJC highlights and games after he was drafted and coming away baffled that he won the MVP award while consistently looking like the worst player on the ice.
Missing out on Tkachuk sucked too, he looked like a future star in the memorial cup that year
Just need to get Arizona going
Both can be true, lots of 18 year olds lack maturity.Jarmo was interviewed shortly after the draft where he was directly asked about why they passed on PJ and specifically said that they felt he lacked maturity. I was listening to the interview when he said it.
good job Gary!
Both can be true, lots of 18 year olds lack maturity.
There were other interviews over the year that talked about Columbus going for positional need too. They had just traded Johanson a few months prior to that draft for Seth Jones, which likely played a factor.
It will never happen, but they should give Canadian teams a few mill more on the cap or the league should have a franchise tag. If you draft a player, you can franchise tag him. He does not count towards the capIndeed, and from what we tend to hear I doubt he’s in the minority on that take.
They actually need to give some sort of handicaps for smaller market / Canadian teams to make up for this sort of stuff, but it’ll never happen
They should do something. It is pathetic. We were giving the Blues a bunch of $$ too when they gave Doug Weight a boatload of $$One point of leverage the Canadian teams have is their revenue generating ability. I believe 5 of the teams outside of Ottawa and Winnipeg contribute vastly to revenue sharing, and the numbers I last heard is the 7 Canadian teams (21% of the leagues teams) generate 33% of the league revenue. Without that the no tax sun belt teams would not survive.
Perhaps the 7 Canadian teams could threaten to drop out of revenue sharing for the next CBA.
He couldn't even skate properly. Anybody with functioning eyes could see how awkward he was. Finnish posters thought he was being targeted. I don't care where a guy is from. Shit is shitAnyone with any viewing of him over the past couple years could tell he was a 4th liner at best ..can’t shoot and can’t pass and a low IQ on the ice
The only ones who said otherwise were stats nerds who never watched him play and only looked at his advanced metrics and a few Finnish posters here
This is true. A lot of my nephews don't give a sh** about hockey. Some is probably due to how bad we have been. They all love the NBA. I stopped watching it when Jordan left the bulls.The reason its declining is its expensive and other sports are becoming more popular. Has nothing to do with Canadian teams being run like crap. Canada has ONE NBA team but basketball is growing in popularity up north.
I have that game on videotape lol. Gretz's last game in an Oiler uniform. Man he was good that game.Because it was a foregone conclusion. I didn't even bother to watch the first two games of the series. Barely intended to start watching in game 3.
I was going back in time to SC finals and memory is an odd thing. I thought the Oilers vs Boston 1988 finals was the biggest cake walk since they let expansion clubs in finals. The scoreline there through 5 games was 21-12. That series however was essentially a 4 game sweep as the game 4 in Boston was incomplete as the lights went out and they couldn't get them back on. Fittingly the score in that game was 3-3 anyway. Series finished in Edmonton with the Oilers walking away with the deciding game.
This series was one of the most lopsided ever with 3 absolutely shit kicking blow outs in the 5 games. In a 4th Win Vegas had a 3 goal lead.
Combined scoreline of 26-12, Astoundingly the 3 games in Vegas were 21-7 with Florida only getting some garbage time goals because Knights had stopped playing hard.
Because it was a foregone conclusion. I didn't even bother to watch the first two games of the series. Barely intended to start watching in game 3.
I was going back in time to SC finals and memory is an odd thing. I thought the Oilers vs Boston 1988 finals was the biggest cake walk since they let expansion clubs in finals. The scoreline there through 5 games was 21-12. That series however was essentially a 4 game sweep as the game 4 in Boston was incomplete as the lights went out and they couldn't get them back on. Fittingly the score in that game was 3-3 anyway. Series finished in Edmonton with the Oilers walking away with the deciding game.
This series was one of the most lopsided ever with 3 absolutely shit kicking blow outs in the 5 games. In a 4th Win Vegas had a 3 goal lead.
Combined scoreline of 26-12, Astoundingly the 3 games in Vegas were 21-7 with Florida only getting some garbage time goals because Knights had stopped playing hard.
No they weren'tThey should do something. It is pathetic. We were giving the Blues a bunch of $$ too when they gave Doug Weight a boatload of $$
good job Gary!