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Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: moose on April 13, 2004, 12:24:51 AM
Age: 20-24
Height: Approx 6'
Weight - 175-200lb

Quick and fast forward. Passes very well. Nasty wrist shot and looks a little like Joe Thorton but not as big.

Answers?
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Sandman on April 13, 2004, 12:33:15 AM
Need another hint... The team or city would help. :)
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: SunKing on April 13, 2004, 12:40:14 AM
Patrik Elias  ???


If you said goon, I'd guess you were talking of my hockey days.
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Nash on April 13, 2004, 01:01:51 AM
None other than Dynamite Theoren Fluery!

er....
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Thrawn on April 13, 2004, 01:09:15 AM
Name this player.

Height: 6'9''  

:D
Title: Re: Name this hockey player:
Post by: FUNKED1 on April 13, 2004, 02:34:48 AM
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Originally posted by moose
Age: 20-24
Height: Approx 6'
Weight - 175-200lb

Quick and fast forward. Passes very well. Nasty wrist shot and looks a little like Joe Thorton but not as big.

Answers?


Righty or Lefty?
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Tarmac on April 13, 2004, 02:36:58 AM
Moose plays hockey, right?

I bet it's moose!
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: sling322 on April 13, 2004, 05:59:53 AM
Moose aint that old.

And I dont think he fits the 175-200 lb mold either.
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Sixpence on April 13, 2004, 06:09:31 AM
Was it that Montreal Canadian that flopped on the ice like he was hit by a mack truck in the final seconds against the Bruins the other night to get a whistle? Then got up and laughed making a mockery of the officials and the game?

First they boo the opponent's national anthem, then their team pulls something like that. Honorable hockey in Canada is not what it used to be.
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: SLO on April 13, 2004, 07:54:56 AM
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Originally posted by Sixpence
Was it that Montreal Canadian that flopped on the ice like he was hit by a mack truck in the final seconds against the Bruins the other night to get a whistle? Then got up and laughed making a mockery of the officials and the game?

First they boo the opponent's national anthem, then their team pulls something like that. Honorable hockey in Canada is not what it used to be.


tst tst....you pansy prettythang

1st off you ever play hockey before.....If ya did you'd now what a Blocked nerve is.....hurts like hell and you can't feel anymore....

If you look carefully...yes he laughs....but he doesn't move his Golly-geen arm up.....can't feel it....the laughing part is to tease the other team.

as for booin the anthem.....been there done that.
Title: Re: Name this hockey player:
Post by: SLO on April 13, 2004, 07:57:12 AM
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Originally posted by moose
Age: 20-24
Height: Approx 6'
Weight - 175-200lb

Quick and fast forward. Passes very well. Nasty wrist shot and looks a little like Joe Thorton but not as big.

Answers?


hmm best wrist shot.....Joe Sakic
Title: Re: Re: Name this hockey player:
Post by: AKcurly on April 13, 2004, 08:15:39 AM
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Originally posted by SLO
hmm best wrist shot.....Joe Sakic


Nah, that would be PeeWee Herman.

curly
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Sixpence on April 13, 2004, 08:15:41 AM
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Originally posted by SLO

tst tst....you pansy prettythang

Ahh, the pansy arnold would be the one faking the injury

1st off you ever play hockey before

Ahh, yes, we have a love of hockey here too. We have alot of hockey players from the New England area in the NHL, they are pretty good. And yes, we know when someone is faking an injury.

....If ya did you'd now what a Blocked nerve is.....hurts like hell and you can't feel anymore....

Sure, if it happens to you.

If you look carefully...yes he laughs....but he doesn't move his Golly-geen arm up.....can't feel it....the laughing part is to tease the other team.

Ahh, if you look carefully, he raised both arms up and gestured to the Bruin's bench to "bring it on"

as for booin the anthem.....been there done that.

Well, i'm hoping the Bruins fans show some class and give the Canadian anthem the biggest ovation it has ever seen.
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: moose on April 13, 2004, 08:36:56 AM
hey SLO, no worries, cuz marty lapointe is going to lay Ribeiro out tonight im sure

and i dont know the answer to my own question. its trivia someone else gave me to look up.

shoots righty

(i might qualify if i weighed about ten more pounds)
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: loser on April 13, 2004, 09:12:38 AM
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Originally posted by Thrawn
Name this player.

Height: 6'9''  

:D


Chara.
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: SLO on April 13, 2004, 09:18:16 AM
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Originally posted by moose
hey SLO, no worries, cuz marty lapointe is going to lay Ribeiro out tonight im sure

 


Not gonna happen...trust me :aok

sixpence.....I was a goaly.....lots of players used to fall on me sometimes....happens....once some guy fell but pushed his stick to hold himself back....that stick hit my neck close to the shoulder.....lemme tell ya.....it was PAIN.....for about 5 minutes....until I could feel the pressure ease off my nerves.....for 2 days I could feel my arm....but it was like havin weights on em.

oh and BTW....we still gonna win....as usual:rofl
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Sixpence on April 13, 2004, 09:38:27 AM
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Originally posted by SLO
oh and BTW....we still gonna win....as usual:rofl


Lol, not when Cam Neely was around, the only thing usual about then was a Hab laying flat on the ice waking up to a flashing red light;)

Hockey isn't quite what it used to be here. We would flood the back parking lot of the wonderland dog track to skate(actually, when I was real young, it was the older kids that did it). It was a foot deep at it's deepest spot, so not only was it a great place to skate, it was a safe place to skate.
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: FUNKED1 on April 13, 2004, 10:00:49 AM
Will you froggies still root for the Habs when they move to the States?
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Sixpence on April 13, 2004, 10:08:54 AM
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Originally posted by FUNKED1
Will you froggies still root for the Habs when they move to the States?


Lol, I don't think that they will be called the Habs then:D

Honestly, I think hockey teams leaving Canada is bad for hockey overall. It's bad enough that Bettman is ruining the league, don't be surprised to see players joining other leagues around the world as the NHL deteriorates.
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Torque on April 13, 2004, 10:09:49 AM
The province comes with that Funk with all the poutine and strippers you want., anyhow Go LeAfS!!!!.

Nice try lastnite Thrawn.:D
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: FUNKED1 on April 13, 2004, 10:11:11 AM
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Originally posted by Sixpence
Lol, I don't think that they will be called the Habs then:D

Honestly, I think hockey teams leaving Canada is bad for hockey overall. It's bad enough that Bettman is ruining the league, don't be surprised to see players joining other leagues around the world as the NHL deteriorates.


Yeah if all the teams move out of maple-syrup-land then I will have nobody to root against.
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: loser on April 13, 2004, 10:11:25 AM
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Originally posted by FUNKED1
Will you froggies still root for the Habs when they move to the States?


I will stop watching hockey. I have been a sucker for punishment as a habs fan since I was in the womb. That would be the ultimate insult.


Btw.. Bruins will win in 6.  
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: FUNKED1 on April 13, 2004, 10:12:39 AM
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Originally posted by Torque
The province comes with that Funk with all the poutine and strippers you want., anyhow Go LeAfS!!!!.

Nice try lastnite Thrawn.:D


You mean all those froggies will move down here and try to break off into a separate country?  Cool, now all we have to do is convince them to move to the east coast.  :)
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: FUNKED1 on April 13, 2004, 10:13:59 AM
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Originally posted by loser
I will stop watching hockey. I have been a sucker for punishment as a habs fan since I was in the womb. That would be the ultimate insult.


Btw.. Bruins will win in 6.  


Salt Lake City Canadiens  :)
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Sixpence on April 13, 2004, 10:15:48 AM
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Originally posted by FUNKED1
You mean all those froggies will move down here and try to break off into a separate country?


The only thing that will break off is California:lol  And I can tell the big one is coming cause the Raiders are sinking already:p
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Torque on April 13, 2004, 10:27:51 AM
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Originally posted by FUNKED1
You mean all those froggies will move down here and try to break off into a separate country?  Cool, now all we have to do is convince them to move to the east coast.  :)


That's what they kept telling us.:D

Sorry they'll all head for Florida, Spedos in hand. Lock up your women.:aok
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Sixpence on April 13, 2004, 10:41:28 AM
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Originally posted by Torque
Sorry they'll all head for Florida, Spedos in hand. Lock up your women.:aok


I'm in Rio, i'm walkin down the beach, i'm in my spedo!
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Saurdaukar on April 13, 2004, 10:56:47 AM
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Originally posted by Thrawn
Name this player.

Height: 6'9''  

:D


**** Chara.  ;)
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: StabbyTheIcePic on April 13, 2004, 11:15:05 AM
Lindross
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: SLO on April 13, 2004, 11:57:36 AM
some funny one's today.....

Cam Neeley was a great player....Boston lost a great one when he had to retire.

But But But one of your greatest Bruins player was French.....oh my....Ray Bourque:aok

and If you think the Habs will move from here.....WAR is gonna happen:eek:
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Sixpence on April 13, 2004, 12:25:09 PM
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Originally posted by SLO

But one of your greatest Bruins player was French.....oh my....Ray Bourque:aok

Actually, I like this Bruin/Canadian better

http://www3.telus.net/Orr/
http://www.geocities.com/da_bruin/
http://schwinger.harvard.edu/~terning/bios/Orr.html

and If you think the Habs will move from here.....WAR is gonna happen:eek:

"No blood for!"
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: SunKing on April 13, 2004, 12:59:45 PM
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Originally posted by moose
hey SLO, no worries, cuz marty lapointe is going to lay Ribeiro out tonight im sure

and i dont know the answer to my own question. its trivia someone else gave me to look up.

shoots righty

(i might qualify if i weighed about ten more pounds)



My buddy would know , hes a living hockey stat book, unfortunatly he's in Iraq killing peeps.
Title: Fleury???
Post by: Silat on April 13, 2004, 03:39:47 PM
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Originally posted by Nash
None other than Dynamite Theoren Fluery!

er....



Fleury is all of 5'8" :)

           :D
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Nash on April 13, 2004, 05:04:16 PM
5'6" actually.
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: FUNKED1 on April 13, 2004, 05:53:08 PM
Fleury is just a wannabe Alex Korolyuk.
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Nash on April 13, 2004, 06:02:29 PM
Fluery had been playing in the NHL a decade before Alex Korolyuk.

Maybe your post has meaning over in that thread about photons, time travel and light speed?


:rofl
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: FUNKED1 on April 13, 2004, 06:05:24 PM
No I mean Fleury has been washed up for years and Korky is the heir to the throne of nastiest goal scoring midget in the NHL.  :)
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Nash on April 13, 2004, 06:07:02 PM
Oh.

Gotcha.

heh, ayup, :)
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Sixpence on April 13, 2004, 07:11:55 PM
Hey SLO, that flop artist is well enough to play, eh?
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Thrawn on April 13, 2004, 10:24:07 PM
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Originally posted by Torque
Nice try lastnite Thrawn.:D


I know how the Sens can beat Belfour.  Shot him in the ****ing knee.  :D


But as long as they keep beating the crap out of Tucker I'm pretty satisfied.  ;)
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Sixpence on April 14, 2004, 06:24:33 AM
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Originally posted by Sixpence
Hey SLO, that flop artist is well enough to play, eh?


Justice, Canadien starts shaking his hand like it hurts to get a penalty, gets puck stolen for breakaway to end it in O.T.
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: SLO on April 14, 2004, 07:28:23 AM
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Originally posted by FUNKED1
No I mean Fleury has been washed up for years and Korky is the heir to the throne of nastiest goal scoring midget in the NHL.  :)


actually that would be Martin St-Louis
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: skernsk on April 14, 2004, 07:39:23 AM
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Originally posted by Sixpence
Justice, Canadien starts shaking his hand like it hurts to get a penalty, gets puck stolen for breakaway to end it in O.T.


I saw that too.  I must admit I'm not a Habs fan or a Bruins fan, but you two are more entertaining than that BORING series you are arguing about!  

Was he faking ... YES .. and if you think otherwise look at the replay once again.  He was smiling on his way off the ice and the 'Blocked Nerve' was invented to cover for the dive.

Players that dive like that should be fined by the league.

As for last night.  I'm sure Habs fans feel like the victim here, but I'll guarantee ya that Kovalev will be in the lineup next game with no injury whatsoever.  He was trying to get a penalty and he cost his team the game.  Best part of that fiasco was when his own team-mate laid him out letting the Bruin player walk in and beat Theodore.
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: SLO on April 14, 2004, 08:03:01 AM
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Originally posted by skernsk
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As for last night.  I'm sure Habs fans feel like the victim here, but I'll guarantee ya that Kovalev will be in the lineup next game with no injury whatsoever.  


do you wait for an injury before givin a penalty for slashing.....

look again....
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: skernsk on April 14, 2004, 08:06:05 AM
Was it a slash?  Sure it was ... was it that bad?  Hell no.  A real player would have kept playing instead of going for the 5 minute major in overtime ....

He screwed up and it cost his team the game.
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Sixpence on April 14, 2004, 08:41:32 AM
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Originally posted by skernsk
I saw that too.  I must admit I'm not a Habs fan or a Bruins fan, but you two are more entertaining than that BORING series you are arguing about!


They played a pathetic game. Did you see that Habs goal at the end of the first period? The Bruins just tie the game, so with less than a minute left, what do they do? They try to sit on the tie and kill the last 40 seconds by just carelessly dumping the puck out of their zone instead of trying to push it up ice and get a scoring chance. I give the Habs credit, they didn't just sit there satisfied with ending the period in a tie, they played desperately like it was the final seconds of the game, like a good hockey team should, full tilt, full time. Unfortunately, that mistake cost them at the end of the game.
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Masherbrum on April 14, 2004, 08:48:00 AM
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Originally posted by Sixpence
Lol, not when Cam Neely was around, the only thing usual about then was a Hab laying flat on the ice waking up to a flashing red light;)

Hockey isn't quite what it used to be here. We would flood the back parking lot of the wonderland dog track to skate(actually, when I was real young, it was the older kids that did it). It was a foot deep at it's deepest spot, so not only was it a great place to skate, it was a safe place to skate.


Seems to ME, that when Cam Neely was around, all the Bruins did was choke in the Postseason.  

Karaya
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Sixpence on April 14, 2004, 08:58:16 AM
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Originally posted by Masherbrum
Seems to ME, that when Cam Neely was around, all the Bruins did was choke in the Postseason.


I would not call losing to the Oilers of that era a choke. That team was a who's who of hall of famers.
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Masherbrum on April 14, 2004, 09:00:53 AM
They choked.  Bottom Line.  Edmonton used the Bruins as their personal Zamboni's.  

Karaya
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Sixpence on April 14, 2004, 09:04:58 AM
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Originally posted by Masherbrum
They choked.  Bottom Line.  Edmonton used the Bruins as their personal Zamboni's.  

Karaya


How do you choke against the better team?
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: SLO on April 14, 2004, 10:05:37 AM
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Originally posted by skernsk
Was it a slash?  Sure it was ... was it that bad?  Hell no.  A real player would have kept playing instead of going for the 5 minute major in overtime ....

He screwed up and it cost his team the game.



penalty should of been called.....

was a 2 handed slash....

but for me...Theodore really sucks this year...we ain't going far.

I prefer watching Leafs vs. Sens this year....intense Hockey
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: moose on April 14, 2004, 10:42:53 AM
SLO, it's overtime. they're not gonna call a weak slash like that when both teams have been hacking at each other all game.

take a good look at bergeron's goal to win game 2 in overtime. as he crosses into the offensive zone a canadian comes in with a two handed slash right into the nook of his arm.

what green did last night couldn't even be called a love tap.
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: moose on April 14, 2004, 10:46:35 AM
what i find bizzare is that kovalev isn't getting any love from his teammates.

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Canadiens coach Claude Julien felt Kovalev made a bad decision.

"I think that when the referees don't call a penalty on a play, you can't stop playing," Julien said. "They decided not to call it, and then they collided. Murray got the breakaway, and he doesn't miss many of those.

"It's a crappy way to lose a game"

Souray also felt Kovalev should have been more concerned about playing the puck.

"It's crazy," Souray said. "I was just caught by surprise that he left the puck there and there was no one behind me. It's frustrating that it happened right now, in a game that was so important."

Green wasn't surprised no penalty was called on the play.

"If I double-handed slashed him, I'm sure his arm would be broken," Green said.
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Thrawn on April 14, 2004, 10:49:53 AM
Kovalev screwed up, hopefully they Habs have learned a lesson about looking for a penalty.  It may have cost them their shot at the cup.
Title: Name this hockey player:
Post by: Bodhi on April 14, 2004, 12:38:36 PM
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Originally posted by SLO
penalty should of been called.....

was a 2 handed slash....

but for me...Theodore really sucks this year...we ain't going far.

I prefer watching Leafs vs. Sens this year....intense Hockey


SLO, you claim to have played hockey... christ calling that a slash is worse than Ribeiro faking an injury.  LOL, the blade fell on Kovalev's glove extension sideways (not on edge), he tried to get cute and draw a penalty, and whoa and behold, it cost them dearly.  Betcha old Julien was real happy with Kovalev in the dressing room, eh?  But, the real fault lies with Theodore, his responsibility is the first stop, and as they called it, he is shaky as hell.  Theodore's one good season was a fluke, ya'll need to find a better goalie if you wanna win the cup.  

Anyways, glad to see Murray break his slump... what was that, 3 points last night out of the Thornton, Murray, Knuble line last night???  Looks like they are waking up, which is gonna mean blow out in game five.  

Anyone care to wager that the Canadians go after Thornton in Game 5????  If ya can't beat em, injure them...