Wow i'm surprised North Bay got through.
North Bay actually finished ahead of Barrie in the regular season (82 pts vs 77 pts). They actually have a very good team.
Wow i'm surprised North Bay got through.
Thinking back to that last game, Zalewski was actually very impressive. He wasn't very noticeable but he made the right move 90% of the time. He easily could have had 3 assists
I think he was a bit nervous about playing the body though, but that might come, or maybe it won't, but he seems to have his head in the right place.
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Torts said ystday the #Canucks need to get younger - Knoblauch says Gaunce and Fox will play in the NHL - not immediately but someday.
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Knoblauch says Guance is a big body, dependable and the coach doesn't see skating an issue with Guance - not even at next level.
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Knoblauch says Fox has been great in playoffs where checking is tighter and he gets more attention because he is high scorer.
Some words from Erie's coach on Gaunce & Fox:
Not the Guance again!
Guancé… it rhymes with Beyoncé
At least it was not spelled "Guano"Love it. Except the part about them going 1 for 3 on spelling Gaunce right.
At least it was not spelled "Guano"
Guano (via Spanish, ultimately from the Quechua wanu) is the excrement of seabirds, cave-dwelling bats, pinnipeds, or (in English usage) birds more generally.
I was trying to convince my wife to let me build a bat house on the side of our house. Pro tip: All the guano you could ever want is not a selling point.
Even if you don't like bats, bat guano is a valuable resource, at least for gardeners. Bat guano is an organic fertilizer that has been harvested for hundreds of years to improve plant growth and soil structure. Though bat guano can be expensive, its long-lasting positive effects deliver a healthy investment.
I've only see Liberati a couple of times on Sportsnet, but I must say that the one thing that jumped out at me was his skating. He's an absolutely fantastic skater. He may never develop any offensive upside, but he may not have to. Just look at a guy like Bret Hedican and the career he had just because of his pure skating ability.
I was trying to convince my wife to let me build a bat house on the side of our house. Pro tip: All the guano you could ever want is not a selling point.
Go big or go home (oh wait you are home)
http://www.batcon.org/index.php/media-and-info/bats-archives.html?task=viewArticle&magArticleID=397
For her: Mosquito reduction = more outdoor entertaining options!
For you: The guano harvest from the Mitchell's Lake roost in 1921 was 4,558 pounds, two tons of dry, ready-to-use bat guano with almost double the nitrogen content than cave guano, an amount repeated year after year. At its peak, Campbell estimated that the Mitchell's Lake roost contained over a quarter of a million bats.
Doesn't always work, you need the right circumstances
http://www.theatlantic.com/technolo...pest-control-and-cross-species-design/265465/
I feel this thread took a turn...
Sorry, I think I started that
How awesome would it be to have bats though!? The mosquito hunting is why I wanted some in the first place
Let's assume the Canucks took Ritchie at 6, and had acquired Ottawa's 1st from Anaheim. Who would your ideal be at #10, since as I understand things, the players in that range are all fairly evenly ranked. Do they go with the most skilled piece? Or do they go for Fleury if he's available?
Let's assume the Canucks took Ritchie at 6, and had acquired Ottawa's 1st from Anaheim. Who would your ideal be at #10, since as I understand things, the players in that range are all fairly evenly ranked. Do they go with the most skilled piece? Or do they go for Fleury if he's available?
I've come around to the idea of Nylander at 6, so getting him at 10 would be awesome.