2021-2022 Around The League - Part VII

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Since I didn't get to be the first post in the main board thread for Maurice, you can all get this too:

In 2009, Zorp Orgad, a representitive of the Martian Republic of Power will descend upon Earth and demand a seven game series between the best possible compilation of human players who will compete against the Martian All-Stars. The Martians state that if the humans either decline or lose the series the Earth will be destroyed.

Shortly thereafter a team of players was assembled by Earth, aptly named "World Heroes". That day and the several weeks following would witness the most important inter-galactic Ice-Hockey battle to ever take place, and arguably the most decisive moments in the 4.5 billion years of Earth's history.

Captained by the incredible Joe Sakic, World Heroes consisted of the nineteen finest men on the planet. Joe Sakic, Jarome Iginla, Alexandre Ovechkin, Sydney Crosby, Jaromir Jagr, Peter Forsberg, Mats Sundin, Henrik Zetterberg, Dany Heatley, Gary Roberts, Teemu Selanne and Chris Drury filled out the forwards. Even as impressive was the defence, led by Scott Niedermayer, he was accompanied by Niklas Lidstrom, Chris Pronger, Tomas Kaberle, Dion Phaneuf and Jason Smith. Martin Brodeur was named the lone goaltender.

Though the team had been named, the world was still in need of a leader. On August 7th, 2009 the United States Government had no choice but to name Paul Maurice, currently on tour with the ILKF (International League of Knife Fighting), the coach of the team that would decide the fate of the Earth.

Immediately following his appointment as coach of World Heroes there were several attempts made on the life of Paul Maurice by Martian spies as well as the bitter Lindy Ruff, all of which were easily avoided and the attackers were swiftly dismembered.

When quizzed about the events Paul Maurice shrugged and promptly responded, "I've killed before and I'll kill again."

As you can imagine, controversy was rife even before the puck was dropped.

Allegations of outrageous cocaine use and constant solicitation of hookers were thrown at Maurice relentlessly by the media. On top that, he had recently been arrested for the possesion of thirty-two thousand guns and several rocket launchers. He publicly silenced his critics by staring into the news camera for thirty minutes without a blink. The world took notice. This is the man they needed, this is the man we wanted. The hero was born.

Outside of the Paul Maurice media circus there were other pressing dilemmas. Joe Sakic, controversial captain of World Heroes, was coming off his worst season ever. With only 12 goals and 48 points and a plus/minus rating -19 Sakic and the Colorado Avalanche had missed the playoffs for the first time in the teams history. A large group of would-be supporters, led by Jason Spezza, who was surprisingly ommited from the team, called for the prompt departure of captain Joseph Sakic.

At a press conference leading up towards the series, Jason Spezza unleashed a verbal battering against Sakic. Before Sakic was able to reply Paul Maurice had clutched Spezza by the throat and punched out the whiney centreman.

The stage was set, games one, two, five and seven were to be played on Earth while games three, four and six would be held on Mars. The Earth games were played in Rexall Place, Edmonton, Madison Square Gardens, New York, CSKA Sport Palace, Moscow and Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto. All games on Mars were played on the dreaded thirty-nine kilometre high, eight-hundred and fifty thousand seat Mount Olympus Chaos Arena. When questioned over whether he and his players would suffer a disadvantage playing in such a location he responded by saying, "I'm sure we'll enjoy the scenery," and took another puff of his cigarette.

Thus, the series began with Maurice looking on.

Games one and two were won easily by the Martian All-Stars. With 6-0 and 10-1 victories respectively, World Heroes were collectively brought to their knees and the global population silenced. Hope dwindled.

On the shuttle flight to Mars Paul Maurice gave what is now known, in Martian, as the "DALA-GRAK", the most inspiring and prolific speech ever given. Onlookers still wonder whether a small piece of the late Winston Churchill had been reborn inside the man who spoke before them.

In closing, Paul Maurice declared "Times will change... era's end... but we are all forever men, and as men, we write the pages of history and history does not end anytime soon."

Game 3 began.

World Heroes came out firing. They went ahead 2-0 in the first period through goals by Peter Forsberg and Henrik Zetterberg. The human side would have been ahead by even more if it had not been for the superb goaltending displayed by Nebulus-9.

The second period saw a dramatic change in play. With several questionable penalties called against World Heroes the Martian All-Stars were able to capitalize and net three powerplay goals. Our Heroes were shocked. Going into the 3rd period, World Heroes faced the possibility of falling to an insurmountable 3-0 series deficit.

With their biggest stars failing to impress and hope fading fast, it was the young Henrik Zetterberg who played the role of saviour. Two late goals in the dying minutes gave himself a hat-trick and gave World Heroes a badly needed victory.

Game 4 had quite a buzz while Head Coach Paul Maurice was badly hungover. While outing his smoke on Chris Drury's neck he looked on at the dressing room wall with brutal contempt. The demons inside Paul Maurice could not go unnoticed. Unaware of how is present condition affected his team, World Heroes lost the game 4-1 in what is generally the most lacklustre effort by group of men. Contributing to the pain was the tragic death of the World Hero, Henrik Zetterberg. Caught squarely in the jaw by the shoulder of Rakton Klack, the Swedish game 3 star was killed instantly. Paul Maurice, at the time, could hardly have noticed. He would.

Maurice was the first to realize the blame for the events of game 4 fell solely on his shoulders. He was determined to make amends. He promised himself he would kick the alcohol for the remainder of the series, cigarettes and women would have to do.

On a more personal matter, Paul Maurice sought out and murdered Rakton Klack. He was ready to go back to Earth, he was ready to win.

Games 5 and 6 saw World Heroes put together some fine performances and force a game 7. As good as the Martian All-Stars were, World Heroes were that much better.

With victory no longer a certainty the Martian Republic of Power turned to more devious tactits in order to win the series. They set out to end Paul Maurice's tenure as coach of World Heroes... permanently.

On the day of the game 6 victory two Martian police officers were killed during a routine traffic stop. Somehow, Mars Judicial Council of Judgement placed Maurice under arrest for both murders. He was being framed.

When asked how do you plan on defending yourself Paul Maurice explained that he would be his own attorney. As he was being mocked by the Martian judge for defending himself Paul Maurice responded in a rising whisper and said, "Well your honour.... the best defence.. is a good offence." Afterwhich he pulled out two guns and began unloading on those present in the courtroom. Once the guns were quieted the chase was on. Maurice lept through courthouse window which was on the 3rd floor of the building and fled the thousands of rampaging Martian soldiers who were hot on his tail. Maurice could see the end of his road, the Martian gorge opened up before him with his attackers still trailing- bullets whizzing past his head like flies. With no other choice, Paul Maurice lept into the gorge. Shortly after jumping Paul Maurice ignited his jetpack, leaving the Martians in the dust.

Game 7 was here.

World Heroes hit the ice with never before seen intensity by men. They grabbed the opening goal through a classic Joe Sakic wrist-shot from just above the hash marks. The Martians however would not lay and went on to score the next 3 goals. Stunned but not beaten, World Heroes fought back, once again led by Joe Sakic. A one-timer through the five-hole and a shorthanded goal that Nebulus-9 would certainly like to have back tied the game for World Heroes. Still, the Martians taking the lead again before the end of the second. Though unrecorded, whatever it was that Maurice in the dressing room was the undoubtedly the deciding factor. Tying the game was Joe Sakic with his fourth goal. It would come down to overtime.

It was once again Joe Sakic scoring the goal with Paul Maurice looking on with adoring eyes. Scott Niedermayer sprung Joe Sakic on a breakaway where he fired the puck over the glove hand of the Martian tender. World Heroes had won, Earth was safe.

Bonds between captains and coaches have come and gone, but this was different. And while the glory was sweet, the battle for Maurice had not ended, the bitter taste remained. As a gesture of love to the father he never had Joe Sakic cut the "C" out of his jersey and gave it to Paul. Then, with heavy heart, watched the world's most dangerous man blast away into the sky... forever.
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Since I didn't get to be the first post in the main board thread for Maurice, you can all get this too:

In 2009, Zorp Orgad, a representitive of the Martian Republic of Power will descend upon Earth and demand a seven game series between the best possible compilation of human players who will compete against the Martian All-Stars. The Martians state that if the humans either decline or lose the series the Earth will be destroyed.

Shortly thereafter a team of players was assembled by Earth, aptly named "World Heroes". That day and the several weeks following would witness the most important inter-galactic Ice-Hockey battle to ever take place, and arguably the most decisive moments in the 4.5 billion years of Earth's history.

Captained by the incredible Joe Sakic, World Heroes consisted of the nineteen finest men on the planet. Joe Sakic, Jarome Iginla, Alexandre Ovechkin, Sydney Crosby, Jaromir Jagr, Peter Forsberg, Mats Sundin, Henrik Zetterberg, Dany Heatley, Gary Roberts, Teemu Selanne and Chris Drury filled out the forwards. Even as impressive was the defence, led by Scott Niedermayer, he was accompanied by Niklas Lidstrom, Chris Pronger, Tomas Kaberle, Dion Phaneuf and Jason Smith. Martin Brodeur was named the lone goaltender.

Though the team had been named, the world was still in need of a leader. On August 7th, 2009 the United States Government had no choice but to name Paul Maurice, currently on tour with the ILKF (International League of Knife Fighting), the coach of the team that would decide the fate of the Earth.

Immediately following his appointment as coach of World Heroes there were several attempts made on the life of Paul Maurice by Martian spies as well as the bitter Lindy Ruff, all of which were easily avoided and the attackers were swiftly dismembered.

When quizzed about the events Paul Maurice shrugged and promptly responded, "I've killed before and I'll kill again."

As you can imagine, controversy was rife even before the puck was dropped.

Allegations of outrageous cocaine use and constant solicitation of hookers were thrown at Maurice relentlessly by the media. On top that, he had recently been arrested for the possesion of thirty-two thousand guns and several rocket launchers. He publicly silenced his critics by staring into the news camera for thirty minutes without a blink. The world took notice. This is the man they needed, this is the man we wanted. The hero was born.

Outside of the Paul Maurice media circus there were other pressing dilemmas. Joe Sakic, controversial captain of World Heroes, was coming off his worst season ever. With only 12 goals and 48 points and a plus/minus rating -19 Sakic and the Colorado Avalanche had missed the playoffs for the first time in the teams history. A large group of would-be supporters, led by Jason Spezza, who was surprisingly ommited from the team, called for the prompt departure of captain Joseph Sakic.

At a press conference leading up towards the series, Jason Spezza unleashed a verbal battering against Sakic. Before Sakic was able to reply Paul Maurice had clutched Spezza by the throat and punched out the whiney centreman.

The stage was set, games one, two, five and seven were to be played on Earth while games three, four and six would be held on Mars. The Earth games were played in Rexall Place, Edmonton, Madison Square Gardens, New York, CSKA Sport Palace, Moscow and Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto. All games on Mars were played on the dreaded thirty-nine kilometre high, eight-hundred and fifty thousand seat Mount Olympus Chaos Arena. When questioned over whether he and his players would suffer a disadvantage playing in such a location he responded by saying, "I'm sure we'll enjoy the scenery," and took another puff of his cigarette.

Thus, the series began with Maurice looking on.

Games one and two were won easily by the Martian All-Stars. With 6-0 and 10-1 victories respectively, World Heroes were collectively brought to their knees and the global population silenced. Hope dwindled.

On the shuttle flight to Mars Paul Maurice gave what is now known, in Martian, as the "DALA-GRAK", the most inspiring and prolific speech ever given. Onlookers still wonder whether a small piece of the late Winston Churchill had been reborn inside the man who spoke before them.

In closing, Paul Maurice declared "Times will change... era's end... but we are all forever men, and as men, we write the pages of history and history does not end anytime soon."

Game 3 began.

World Heroes came out firing. They went ahead 2-0 in the first period through goals by Peter Forsberg and Henrik Zetterberg. The human side would have been ahead by even more if it had not been for the superb goaltending displayed by Nebulus-9.

The second period saw a dramatic change in play. With several questionable penalties called against World Heroes the Martian All-Stars were able to capitalize and net three powerplay goals. Our Heroes were shocked. Going into the 3rd period, World Heroes faced the possibility of falling to an insurmountable 3-0 series deficit.

With their biggest stars failing to impress and hope fading fast, it was the young Henrik Zetterberg who played the role of saviour. Two late goals in the dying minutes gave himself a hat-trick and gave World Heroes a badly needed victory.

Game 4 had quite a buzz while Head Coach Paul Maurice was badly hungover. While outing his smoke on Chris Drury's neck he looked on at the dressing room wall with brutal contempt. The demons inside Paul Maurice could not go unnoticed. Unaware of how is present condition affected his team, World Heroes lost the game 4-1 in what is generally the most lacklustre effort by group of men. Contributing to the pain was the tragic death of the World Hero, Henrik Zetterberg. Caught squarely in the jaw by the shoulder of Rakton Klack, the Swedish game 3 star was killed instantly. Paul Maurice, at the time, could hardly have noticed. He would.

Maurice was the first to realize the blame for the events of game 4 fell solely on his shoulders. He was determined to make amends. He promised himself he would kick the alcohol for the remainder of the series, cigarettes and women would have to do.

On a more personal matter, Paul Maurice sought out and murdered Rakton Klack. He was ready to go back to Earth, he was ready to win.

Games 5 and 6 saw World Heroes put together some fine performances and force a game 7. As good as the Martian All-Stars were, World Heroes were that much better.

With victory no longer a certainty the Martian Republic of Power turned to more devious tactits in order to win the series. They set out to end Paul Maurice's tenure as coach of World Heroes... permanently.

On the day of the game 6 victory two Martian police officers were killed during a routine traffic stop. Somehow, Mars Judicial Council of Judgement placed Maurice under arrest for both murders. He was being framed.

When asked how do you plan on defending yourself Paul Maurice explained that he would be his own attorney. As he was being mocked by the Martian judge for defending himself Paul Maurice responded in a rising whisper and said, "Well your honour.... the best defence.. is a good offence." Afterwhich he pulled out two guns and began unloading on those present in the courtroom. Once the guns were quieted the chase was on. Maurice lept through courthouse window which was on the 3rd floor of the building and fled the thousands of rampaging Martian soldiers who were hot on his tail. Maurice could see the end of his road, the Martian gorge opened up before him with his attackers still trailing- bullets whizzing past his head like flies. With no other choice, Paul Maurice lept into the gorge. Shortly after jumping Paul Maurice ignited his jetpack, leaving the Martians in the dust.

Game 7 was here.

World Heroes hit the ice with never before seen intensity by men. They grabbed the opening goal through a classic Joe Sakic wrist-shot from just above the hash marks. The Martians however would not lay and went on to score the next 3 goals. Stunned but not beaten, World Heroes fought back, once again led by Joe Sakic. A one-timer through the five-hole and a shorthanded goal that Nebulus-9 would certainly like to have back tied the game for World Heroes. Still, the Martians taking the lead again before the end of the second. Though unrecorded, whatever it was that Maurice in the dressing room was the undoubtedly the deciding factor. Tying the game was Joe Sakic with his fourth goal. It would come down to overtime.

It was once again Joe Sakic scoring the goal with Paul Maurice looking on with adoring eyes. Scott Niedermayer sprung Joe Sakic on a breakaway where he fired the puck over the glove hand of the Martian tender. World Heroes had won, Earth was safe.

Bonds between captains and coaches have come and gone, but this was different. And while the glory was sweet, the battle for Maurice had not ended, the bitter taste remained. As a gesture of love to the father he never had Joe Sakic cut the "C" out of his jersey and gave it to Paul. Then, with heavy heart, watched the world's most dangerous man blast away into the sky... forever.
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I've made it clear on here that I didn't think Bruno did all that good a job coaching in the playoffs, but...Paul Maurice!? Really!?!?

I don't think this was a Zito move. Once again, I think Vinny the Viola and his West Point buddies are panicking and just picked a name they're familiar with, and told Zito to hire him. Don't be surprised at all if the Florida Panthers franchise squanders this, the best chance they've ever had at a Stanley Cup, because the owner is a goddamned impulsive, panicky flake.
 
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I don't think this was a Zito move. Once again, I think Vinny the Viola and his West Point buddies are panicking and just picked a name they're familiar with, and told Zito to hire him.
My thoughts as well. I don't think going for a veteran coach in the position the Panthers are in right now is the wrong move. It's shitty for Brunette, but such is life. Whether or not Maurice is the guy to get them over the top is a different question.
 

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My thoughts as well. I don't think going for a veteran coach in the position the Panthers are in right now is the wrong move. It's shitty for Brunette, but such is life. Whether or not Maurice is the guy to get them over the top is a different question.

Agreed, just feel like they looked at Maurice and said "Oh, there's a guy who's coached in the league a long time who once went to the SCF forever ago, get him." He's more of a quick-fix guy who can get a flailing team back on track rather than someone who can guide a contender to the promised land. We'll see I guess, but most of the time I've seen him as a HC his teams got to a certain point and then just spun their wheels. Admittedly this is far and away the most talented and deep squad he has ever coached.

FTR I really like Maurice as a personality. He's a very charismatic guy with a good sense of humor who talks the game extremely well. That's why I wish he would just take a job in the broadcast booth where his talents and expertise can really shine.

Bruno just isn't ready yet. It was pretty clear IMO in the playoffs that he wasn't.
 
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FTR I really like Maurice as a personality. He's a very charismatic guy with a good sense of humor who talks the game extremely well. That's why I wish he would just take a job in the broadcast booth where his talents and expertise can really shine.

His personality is my least favorite part of him, dude is a complete prick outside of media. :laugh:
 

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I've made it clear on here that I didn't think Bruno did all that good a job coaching in the playoffs, but...Paul Maurice!? Really!?!?

I don't think this was a Zito move. Once again, I think Vinny the Viola and his West Point buddies are panicking and just picked a name they're familiar with, and told Zito to hire him. Don't be surprised at all if the Florida Panthers franchise squanders this, the best chance they've ever had at a Stanley Cup, because the owner is a goddamned impulsive, panicky flake.

Yeah, Maurice aside, Florida was smart not to pull a Granato and have Bruno learn on the job with a Cup contender.
 

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Since I didn't get to be the first post in the main board thread for Maurice, you can all get this too:

In 2009, Zorp Orgad, a representitive of the Martian Republic of Power will descend upon Earth and demand a seven game series between the best possible compilation of human players who will compete against the Martian All-Stars. The Martians state that if the humans either decline or lose the series the Earth will be destroyed.

Shortly thereafter a team of players was assembled by Earth, aptly named "World Heroes". That day and the several weeks following would witness the most important inter-galactic Ice-Hockey battle to ever take place, and arguably the most decisive moments in the 4.5 billion years of Earth's history.

Captained by the incredible Joe Sakic, World Heroes consisted of the nineteen finest men on the planet. Joe Sakic, Jarome Iginla, Alexandre Ovechkin, Sydney Crosby, Jaromir Jagr, Peter Forsberg, Mats Sundin, Henrik Zetterberg, Dany Heatley, Gary Roberts, Teemu Selanne and Chris Drury filled out the forwards. Even as impressive was the defence, led by Scott Niedermayer, he was accompanied by Niklas Lidstrom, Chris Pronger, Tomas Kaberle, Dion Phaneuf and Jason Smith. Martin Brodeur was named the lone goaltender.

Though the team had been named, the world was still in need of a leader. On August 7th, 2009 the United States Government had no choice but to name Paul Maurice, currently on tour with the ILKF (International League of Knife Fighting), the coach of the team that would decide the fate of the Earth.

Immediately following his appointment as coach of World Heroes there were several attempts made on the life of Paul Maurice by Martian spies as well as the bitter Lindy Ruff, all of which were easily avoided and the attackers were swiftly dismembered.

When quizzed about the events Paul Maurice shrugged and promptly responded, "I've killed before and I'll kill again."

As you can imagine, controversy was rife even before the puck was dropped.

Allegations of outrageous cocaine use and constant solicitation of hookers were thrown at Maurice relentlessly by the media. On top that, he had recently been arrested for the possesion of thirty-two thousand guns and several rocket launchers. He publicly silenced his critics by staring into the news camera for thirty minutes without a blink. The world took notice. This is the man they needed, this is the man we wanted. The hero was born.

Outside of the Paul Maurice media circus there were other pressing dilemmas. Joe Sakic, controversial captain of World Heroes, was coming off his worst season ever. With only 12 goals and 48 points and a plus/minus rating -19 Sakic and the Colorado Avalanche had missed the playoffs for the first time in the teams history. A large group of would-be supporters, led by Jason Spezza, who was surprisingly ommited from the team, called for the prompt departure of captain Joseph Sakic.

At a press conference leading up towards the series, Jason Spezza unleashed a verbal battering against Sakic. Before Sakic was able to reply Paul Maurice had clutched Spezza by the throat and punched out the whiney centreman.

The stage was set, games one, two, five and seven were to be played on Earth while games three, four and six would be held on Mars. The Earth games were played in Rexall Place, Edmonton, Madison Square Gardens, New York, CSKA Sport Palace, Moscow and Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto. All games on Mars were played on the dreaded thirty-nine kilometre high, eight-hundred and fifty thousand seat Mount Olympus Chaos Arena. When questioned over whether he and his players would suffer a disadvantage playing in such a location he responded by saying, "I'm sure we'll enjoy the scenery," and took another puff of his cigarette.

Thus, the series began with Maurice looking on.

Games one and two were won easily by the Martian All-Stars. With 6-0 and 10-1 victories respectively, World Heroes were collectively brought to their knees and the global population silenced. Hope dwindled.

On the shuttle flight to Mars Paul Maurice gave what is now known, in Martian, as the "DALA-GRAK", the most inspiring and prolific speech ever given. Onlookers still wonder whether a small piece of the late Winston Churchill had been reborn inside the man who spoke before them.

In closing, Paul Maurice declared "Times will change... era's end... but we are all forever men, and as men, we write the pages of history and history does not end anytime soon."

Game 3 began.

World Heroes came out firing. They went ahead 2-0 in the first period through goals by Peter Forsberg and Henrik Zetterberg. The human side would have been ahead by even more if it had not been for the superb goaltending displayed by Nebulus-9.

The second period saw a dramatic change in play. With several questionable penalties called against World Heroes the Martian All-Stars were able to capitalize and net three powerplay goals. Our Heroes were shocked. Going into the 3rd period, World Heroes faced the possibility of falling to an insurmountable 3-0 series deficit.

With their biggest stars failing to impress and hope fading fast, it was the young Henrik Zetterberg who played the role of saviour. Two late goals in the dying minutes gave himself a hat-trick and gave World Heroes a badly needed victory.

Game 4 had quite a buzz while Head Coach Paul Maurice was badly hungover. While outing his smoke on Chris Drury's neck he looked on at the dressing room wall with brutal contempt. The demons inside Paul Maurice could not go unnoticed. Unaware of how is present condition affected his team, World Heroes lost the game 4-1 in what is generally the most lacklustre effort by group of men. Contributing to the pain was the tragic death of the World Hero, Henrik Zetterberg. Caught squarely in the jaw by the shoulder of Rakton Klack, the Swedish game 3 star was killed instantly. Paul Maurice, at the time, could hardly have noticed. He would.

Maurice was the first to realize the blame for the events of game 4 fell solely on his shoulders. He was determined to make amends. He promised himself he would kick the alcohol for the remainder of the series, cigarettes and women would have to do.

On a more personal matter, Paul Maurice sought out and murdered Rakton Klack. He was ready to go back to Earth, he was ready to win.

Games 5 and 6 saw World Heroes put together some fine performances and force a game 7. As good as the Martian All-Stars were, World Heroes were that much better.

With victory no longer a certainty the Martian Republic of Power turned to more devious tactits in order to win the series. They set out to end Paul Maurice's tenure as coach of World Heroes... permanently.

On the day of the game 6 victory two Martian police officers were killed during a routine traffic stop. Somehow, Mars Judicial Council of Judgement placed Maurice under arrest for both murders. He was being framed.

When asked how do you plan on defending yourself Paul Maurice explained that he would be his own attorney. As he was being mocked by the Martian judge for defending himself Paul Maurice responded in a rising whisper and said, "Well your honour.... the best defence.. is a good offence." Afterwhich he pulled out two guns and began unloading on those present in the courtroom. Once the guns were quieted the chase was on. Maurice lept through courthouse window which was on the 3rd floor of the building and fled the thousands of rampaging Martian soldiers who were hot on his tail. Maurice could see the end of his road, the Martian gorge opened up before him with his attackers still trailing- bullets whizzing past his head like flies. With no other choice, Paul Maurice lept into the gorge. Shortly after jumping Paul Maurice ignited his jetpack, leaving the Martians in the dust.

Game 7 was here.

World Heroes hit the ice with never before seen intensity by men. They grabbed the opening goal through a classic Joe Sakic wrist-shot from just above the hash marks. The Martians however would not lay and went on to score the next 3 goals. Stunned but not beaten, World Heroes fought back, once again led by Joe Sakic. A one-timer through the five-hole and a shorthanded goal that Nebulus-9 would certainly like to have back tied the game for World Heroes. Still, the Martians taking the lead again before the end of the second. Though unrecorded, whatever it was that Maurice in the dressing room was the undoubtedly the deciding factor. Tying the game was Joe Sakic with his fourth goal. It would come down to overtime.

It was once again Joe Sakic scoring the goal with Paul Maurice looking on with adoring eyes. Scott Niedermayer sprung Joe Sakic on a breakaway where he fired the puck over the glove hand of the Martian tender. World Heroes had won, Earth was safe.

Bonds between captains and coaches have come and gone, but this was different. And while the glory was sweet, the battle for Maurice had not ended, the bitter taste remained. As a gesture of love to the father he never had Joe Sakic cut the "C" out of his jersey and gave it to Paul. Then, with heavy heart, watched the world's most dangerous man blast away into the sky... forever.
Incredible pasta
 

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That seems like a "to good to be true" type deal for Vegas

Ehhh not really. Smith would probably get 6 on the open market maybe but that's pretty much in line IMO with market value. His last couple seasons have been pretty injury-riddled IIRC.

I still want to hear the dirt on this guy. Henchy hinted at it but I have literally heard nothing about it from any other circles.
 

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One would think that some other team will have to offer more $$ over 7 years than the total of what the Preds offered over 8 years.

ie: very high AAV

 

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Maybe not more money, but Smith is like 30 now right? I figure he'd have commenaded more like 5 years at that price.

Not so sure about that. Dude's played 53 and 56 games the past two seasons. The 53 games isn't bad given that it was a truncated season, but this year he really got banged up. I would most definitely not throw a big long-term extension at a guy like that given the possible durability issues. And he's good obviously but not an elite talent. Very good complementary forward with good two-way ability and an uncanny knack for sneaking behind defenses, but not someone I'd sign for big $$$ until age 35.
 

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