Lobster57
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Imagine getting O'Reilly insteadI wish he had retired before the 2009 Draft.
Imagine getting O'Reilly insteadI wish he had retired before the 2009 Draft.
Hannu Toivonen is now goalie coach of the Marlies:
Toronto's revenge for the Bruins stealing Rask from them
Seemed like a real nice kid, amazing he's 30Jordan Caron retired today
Cehlarik’s ahead of him and has 4g in 5 gamesKoko in the top 10 total points KHL...
i seem to recall an ankle issue, but my memory is disreliableI thought Hannu was going to be great. Something must have happened to him physically.
There was a time in my life when was hyped for the prospect of a Caron-Seguin-Knight line. And now I wonder why I hardly get excited for our prospects anymore
He had a high ankle sprain that never seemed to get better. He was fun when we sat next to him. We thought he was going to be real good before he got hurt. Seemed like a good kid too.i seem to recall an ankle issue, but my memory is disreliable
Seemed like a real nice kid, amazing he's 30
In 2007, I thought Zach Hamill would eventually become the Bruins future NUMBER ONE center.
Love this series DomI may be the only person on the planet that wonders what could have been if this guy had ever decided to come to North America and join the Boston Bruins.
I'm talking about Maxim Chudinov. Still only 31 years of age and looking for a place to play
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO? – Dom – Hockey (wordpress.com)
The civil court of Gävle (Sweden / Brynäs) ruled yesterday in the case of Paille vs Larkin regarding the career ending hit in 2017. It was maybe not a shock to see that it was not possible to prove ‘internt’, but the court actually interpret the hit as unintentional and points to the consent given by Paille by entering the ice.
So, hockeyfans in Gävle are quite upset. The context of the incident is not touched upon in the verdict. The general consensus here is that Mannheim delibetately went on a revenge streak in the final minutes of a loosing playoff game (CHL). Brynäs did actually remove their youngsters and iced their toughest players as a precaution during that phase
In 2007, I thought Zach Hamill would eventually become the Bruins future NUMBER ONE center.
The legend of the Sloth known as Zach Hamill lives on forever.He looks like a high asf That 70s Show cast member
I may be the only person on the planet that wonders what could have been if this guy had ever decided to come to North America and join the Boston Bruins.
I'm talking about Maxim Chudinov. Still only 31 years of age and looking for a place to play
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO? – Dom – Hockey (wordpress.com)
The legend of the Sloth known as Zach Hamill lives on forever.
Not much success drafting guys named Zach in the 1st round, maybe they'll get lucky a third time
Jesse Gabrielle
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO? – Dom – Hockey (wordpress.com)
I think his ego got too big.
Remember he was pegged as an agitator in the mold of Brad Marchand?