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198.1 | Roenick Neely would be better entertainment | AD::HEATH | Dawgs rule Pats sip | Tue Nov 15 1994 06:54 | 12 |
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I agree with most of what you said. Two exceptions though.....
1) Gilmour -vs- Greatzky great entertainment...I expected more
from a Leaf fan.
2) Greatzky the greatest ever...not even close go back about 25
years and watch some clips of Orr...he was the greatest ever.
Jerry
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198.2 | e.g. the 1993 Western semifinal | MUNDIS::SSHERMAN | Steve Sherman @MFR | Tue Nov 15 1994 07:26 | 28 |
| I'll take Gretzky v. Gilmour, myself. Roenick v. Neely means Chicago v.
Boston, which has a chance of being entertaining when both teams are
playing on full-sized surfaces.
Comparing Gretzky and Orr is IMO essentially impossible, as they played
different positions. It is undeniable, however, that each redefined
the way the game is played, and left an impression that will live longer
than their lines in the record book.
I was disgusted during this year's cup final, when I heard commentators
saying in all seriousness than Brian Leetch might even be playing better
than Orr. Even if Pavel Bure hadn't been skating around him three times
a game, that would have been ludicrous. Not to knock Leetch, who might
be the best offensive defenseman in the game right know, but Orr is the
prototype of the breed. He reinvented his position; all who follow,
including Leetch, learned the game from him. Orr didn't learn the
game, he created it.
There will, I'd bet, be fewer who learn the game from Gretzky (Adam
Oates and Craig Janney come to mind), because his game requires a
calibre of mind few will bring to the table. Gretzky's ability to
see the ice and anticipate the action is purely wonderful, but it
can't be taught or consciously emulated. It's there or it isn't.
Oates and Janney have something like it, but neither of them has
made a 40-goal man out of a Mike Krushelnyski or a 20-goal man of
a Dave Semenko.
Steve
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198.3 | Hockey Fix.... | USCTR1::BARRY | | Wed Nov 16 1994 09:59 | 16 |
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Worcester Mass now has an AHL team which is unaffiliated with an NHL
team. What a difference from Bruins games at the old Garden.
Programs come with explanations for basic rules. Music (loud, LOUD
music) is played at every single stoppage in play. The refs are, in a
word, dreadful. When fights break out, the music they play is "Hit Me
With Your Best Shot." Shades of the Paul Newman movie, Slapshot.
Having said all that, I got a hockey fix. The level of play wasn't all
that bad. The seats were great (at $10) and the home team won. A good
time was had by all.
Go "Icecats"
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198.4 | Go Knights | ODIXIE::ZOGRAN | One hand clapping | Wed Nov 16 1994 10:09 | 9 |
| Atlanta, GA, home of the Turner Cup Champion (IHL) Knights, still has
hockey. Probably going to go downtown and catch a couple of games this
year with my daughters.
Local paper said that if the NHL cannot salvage at least a 50 game
season, then the whole season may be cancelled. Looks like the NBA and
NCAA kicked in some more money to keep these guys out:-)
UMDan
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198.5 | And what of the Cup? The Cup is ... | 25022::BREEN | | Wed Nov 16 1994 11:24 | 10 |
| If there's no season what about the Stanley Cup. It was granted to the
NHL circa 1917 to be awarded to it's playoff champion (after the
Western League folded).
Now if the NHL cannot run a tournement can they deny another group's
running one?
Is there an heir of Lord Stanley within the sound of my voice?
billte
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198.6 | Just say no to sports these days | AIMTEC::MORABITO_P | Hotlanta Rocks | Mon Dec 12 1994 21:24 | 14 |
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This strike is really starting to piss me off. I am headed to Buffalo for
the holidays and planned on attending a game or two. This is the last
year for the decrepant (sic?) Aud to be in existence. This may not mean
much for most people, but I have fond memories of the early seventies
hanging out when the Sabres were first formed. If they settled the strike
tomorrow, they probably wouldn't start play until early January.
Bettman is a complete jerk who doesn't understand the resilience of hockey
players. The players have a point and so do the owners. As in baseball
someone has got to move towards the middle. Both sides don't want to budge.
Paul (an american who misses hockey)
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198.7 | One man can make the call!!! | MSBCS::GALVIN | R.T. Galvin, PKO2 223-2625 | Tue Dec 13 1994 08:49 | 7 |
| Bettman was given the ok to cancel the season any time he feels that
they could not complete a 50 games ched, and 4 rounds of playoffs.
Could the season be DAID!!!!
Not Good!!!
RTG
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198.8 | | CAMONE::WAY | I'll miss you, Rak, my friend | Tue Dec 13 1994 08:54 | 10 |
| As I've probably mentioned in here before, my father is on a first-name
basis with Emile Francis. Emile said that when the players offered to
guarantee no strike, Bettman should have taken them up on it. He said a
lockout is stupid.
Personally, I think that hockey stood to gain an awful lot this year with
baseball on strike. Now they're way, way behind.....
'Saw
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198.9 | Bettman is an %$$*#@& | AIMTEC::MORABITO_P | Hotlanta Rocks | Mon Jan 09 1995 02:16 | 9 |
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Hi Kids,
Just writing to say that I think the season is toast. It would be
ridiculous to even thing about starting hockey up now. Already went up
north to not see a game...It really stinks. Kind of paying attention to
the Atlanta Knights, it's not the same though. Getting real jaded with pro
sports in general.
Paul
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198.10 | Yep, Hockey is toast! | ODIXIE::ZOGRAN | Testudo is still grounded! | Mon Jan 09 1995 08:49 | 9 |
| Interesting comment made last night on ESPN Sportscenter. Onr of the
commentators said something like "No league that ever went out on
strike (or some other dispute), with the intent of coming back the next
season, has come back." (or something like that)
Wonder if the NHL can survive, and if they can retain their fans after
a complete season off.
UMDan
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198.11 | Huh??? | MUNDIS::SSHERMAN | Steve Sherman @MFR | Mon Jan 09 1995 08:57 | 18 |
| > Interesting comment made last night on ESPN Sportscenter. Onr of the
> commentators said something like "No league that ever went out on
> strike (or some other dispute), with the intent of coming back the next
> season, has come back." (or something like that)
Did they cite any actual examples? Or is this just a case of going
oh-for-oh? I can't offhand think of any major leagues to which this
might apply.
Anyway, I disagree. Sure, the NHL can come back. Some franchises might
be in trouble, though.
BTW, is hockey in fact toast? My understanding from CNN International is
that the players have til Tuesday to accept an offer (admittedly draconian)
from the owners, including a rookie cap, modified arbitration, unrestricted
free agency at 32, and NO salary cap or luxury tax.
Steve
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198.12 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Canes and Hoyas,Canes and Hoyas | Mon Jan 09 1995 09:01 | 6 |
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Yes they gave examples. USFL,WAFL, and a couple others...
Chap
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198.13 | They failed 'cause nobody went to their games | MUNDIS::SSHERMAN | Steve Sherman @MFR | Mon Jan 09 1995 11:15 | 5 |
| I don't remember either the USFL or the WAFL/WLAF having labor problems.
The latter was in fact by no means a failure here in Europe, and I believe
the intent is to start it up again as a purely European league.
Steve
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198.14 | Says here they play; players should salute and go home | AKOCOA::BREEN | It was in the bleak December | Mon Jan 09 1995 17:22 | 11 |
| I'm still convinced there will be hockey. Unfortunately some of the
players made comments during the last critical stages and the mongolian
element of nhl owners decided to drive one last stake into the players
in retaliation for not laying down on the cap issue.
Here is a case of the owners locking out players and now expecting them
to pay for the lockout. The players last offer was as absurdly
generous and if I were them would take it off the table permanently.
But in actuality there will be a compromise sometime this week as the
owners are cowards at heart and won't give up the money to be generated
by tv of playoffs.
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198.15 | Is it coming back?????? | MSBCS::GALVIN | R.T. Galvin, PKO2 223-2625 | Tue Jan 10 1995 08:17 | 7 |
| Sounds like the players are going to accept the owners latest proposal
at 11:00 this morn. According to Ray Bourque, they are giving up too
much, but someone has to bend.
Here's hopin for a return, even if it is only 50 games.
RTG
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198.16 | | METSNY::francus | There is no joy in Mudville | Tue Jan 10 1995 11:29 | 8 |
| WEEI reported at 10:30 that there was movement on 3 issues.
Report in Canadian Press is that free agency is a MAJOR stumbling block.
Well owners want it to start at 32, players at 30; minimum of 4 years in the
league. So howzabout making it 30 with a minimum of 5 or 6 years in the
league????? Get on with it!
The Crazy Met
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198.17 | NHL displaying some obscene arrogance... | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | | Tue Jan 10 1995 12:36 | 14 |
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I suppose almost anything can be negotiated, but how does the NHL get
away with implementing a rule where free-agent eligibility is based
on age (as opposed to service time)? I would think that any player
who feels that he has been unfairly slighted (like that great player
who hits the NHL at age 18 or 19) by an illegal rule, could challenge
this rule on constitutional grounds. Some rights cannot be bargained
away. Mandatory retirement rules and such have been stricken.
Personally I think that as opposed to MLB players the hockey players
are getting worked over big by some ridiculous, regressive demands...
glenn
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198.18 | | DZIGN::ROBICHAUD | Free Whitey Bulger! | Tue Jan 10 1995 12:53 | 6 |
| Please, please shut the season down! That way I get my money
back from Harry (hopefully by Easter since we just got the check
for the first 11 games cancelled finally last week). Come on NHL,
you can do it!
/Don
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198.19 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | Time for Vacation... | Tue Jan 10 1995 12:58 | 9 |
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re .17,
That's why there hasn't been an agreement yet. The
owners think it is there right to draft someone at 18. Then retain
there NHL playing rights until the age of 32. Then during
those 14 years have the right to limit the players salary.
Ron
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198.20 | | METSNY::francus | There is no joy in Mudville | Tue Jan 10 1995 13:22 | 6 |
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Free agency by age can be part of a CBA; it is illegal if it is not part of
a CBA. Mandatory retirement in certain situations which are covered by a CBA
is legal.
The Crazy Met
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198.21 | Puck em | CSLALL::BRULE | go ahead with your own life leave me alone | Tue Jan 10 1995 13:28 | 4 |
| It's after 12. Did they nuke the season or did the 40-50 brain cells in
the negotiating room come to an agreement?
Mike
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198.22 | | PCBUOA::LEFEBVRE | PCBU Asia/Pacific Marketing | Tue Jan 10 1995 13:31 | 1 |
| See 11.1003.
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198.23 | HAPPY CANADIAN,THANKS HOCKEY!!! | POLAR::KAOM25::ARIAL_S | | Wed Feb 01 1995 20:37 | 9 |
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Well the season is under way and boy am I glad to have hockey back.
The players look great, it seems like they never skipped a beat, maybe
alittle,but non-the less the game is still fast and exciting just the
way i like it. WELCOME BACK AND GO LEAFS GO.
LEAFS IN 95'.
P.K.
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198.24 | | CAMONE::WAY | Conspiring to make a mutiny... | Fri Feb 03 1995 09:24 | 3 |
| Everybody's playing like shit, and they haven't missed a beat?
Pass me some of that back bacon -- the additives must be GREAT 8^)
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198.25 | HOCKEY FANATIC | POLAR::KAOM25::ARIAL_S | | Fri Feb 03 1995 19:46 | 10 |
| O.K. so the likes of Cam Neely and Mike Ridley, Jarmir Jagr , Doug
Gilmour, Joe Sakic, Brett Hull, Ken Wregget, Ray Ferraro and many more,
and let me guess your a Rangers Fan that jumped on the long awaited
BAND WAGON and your just disappointed that there in the dumps, well I
think they're not doing to bad considering the time off and how outta
shape they are just sit tight and enjoy the excitement of this fast
pace CANADIAN game of hockey.
cheers, P.K.
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198.26 | One week of training camp was too little | MUNDIS::SSHERMAN | Steve Sherman @MFR | Mon Feb 06 1995 07:36 | 10 |
| Yeah, I'm glad to have hockey back, too, but it'll take the boys a while
to get up to speed.
I've seen the Rangers' first two games (loss to Buf, win vs. Mtl--tonight
we see the loss to Boston--still awaiting the next videotape), and it
looked like exhibition hockey.
But I'm not complaining.
Steve
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198.27 | | CAMONE::WAY | Conspiring to make a mutiny... | Mon Feb 06 1995 08:58 | 26 |
| > O.K. so the likes of Cam Neely and Mike Ridley, Jarmir Jagr , Doug
> Gilmour, Joe Sakic, Brett Hull, Ken Wregget, Ray Ferraro and many more,
> and let me guess your a Rangers Fan that jumped on the long awaited
> BAND WAGON and your just disappointed that there in the dumps, well I
> think they're not doing to bad considering the time off and how outta
> shape they are just sit tight and enjoy the excitement of this fast
> pace CANADIAN game of hockey.
Stop thumpin' yer chest with yer Maple Leaf....8^)
I've a hockey fan for 30 years...Boston Bruins. I don't give two hoots (eh)
aboot the Rangers....
Seriously, in the hockey I've seen so far, the players have been half a beat
behind, not really synced up. It's getting better, from what I saw this
weekend.....
I do enjoy hockey. I missed it, but I'm not ready to say that it's at its
best right now....
'Saw
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198.28 | WAY TO GO SENS 2-0 OVER PHILLY!! | POLAR::KAOM25::ARIAL_S | | Mon Feb 06 1995 23:42 | 19 |
| Well I agree with you about them being a half step behind but I'm just
being optimistic, and I guess I'm just excited about hockey being back
period. I hope no offense was taken about the Rangers thing, (just the
back bacon thing....) But I won't stop thumpin' my chest with the
ever amazing MAPLE LEAF, I've been with the leafs through the good and
I'm sure you remember the very bad times, well I'm excited to see them
looking good again. We have a real solid team this year with the
addition of Ridley and Sundin, but Quebec is really happy about Clark's
performance They will be tough this year,it's good to see them doing
good again. By the way OTTAWA got there first win of the year tonight
2-0 over philly, way to go SENS. Oh ya TORONTO beat San Jose 7-3 also,
just thought I'd mention that aswell. I'm also glad to see Cam doing
well again, I just hope he can stay healthy it's a shame a player with
his talent, having to go through all them down falls, and he never
seems to quit he is a true bread (CANADIAN) hockey player that never
wants to quit, keep on ticking Cam.
cheers, P.K.
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198.29 | | CAMONE::WAY | Conspiring to make a mutiny... | Tue Feb 07 1995 08:48 | 11 |
| Just kiddin' you on the back bacon thang -- I have lots of Canadian friends
and it's kind of a joke between us all.
Anyway, I'm bummed that Toronto lost Clark -- he's a force I'd rather not
have in the Bruins division 8^).
Glad to see however, that the Maple Leafs beat the Sharks. I want Calgary
to win that division, even though they got rid of Mike Vernon.....
'Saw
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198.30 | BILL BERILKO 1951. | POLAR::KAOM25::ARIAL_S | | Wed Feb 08 1995 20:14 | 22 |
| I kinda' figured you were joking around, so was I. what are your
predictions for 95'. How about the amazing ROOKIE, Lacher, the Bruins
really scored one there. I'm glad to see the Bruins crushed the HABS,
and boy do I detest the HABS. It something about being to defensive or
something that really erks me about the HABS. I like exciting players,
like Cam, Dougie,The Cat,Bourque, ya know where I'm coming from EH!.
How is the new Gaaaaadens coming along? Are the people happy with the
change? I'll be visiting BOSTON in april for the DIGITAL hockey
tourney in April, then I'll be back but I'll be in Salem on training
for the ALPHA products mainly the 400 and 200 ALPHA's, that will be
sometime in late may early june so maybe I can catch a BRUINS game.
The SENS are palying tonite and I hope the beat the HABS, they seem to
have good luck against them, so you never know.
My 95' predictions are:
1- THE LEAFS
2- The Nords (maybe) or
3- The Pens (unfortunately)
CHEERS, P.K.
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198.31 | | CAMONE::WAY | Conspiring to make a mutiny... | Thu Feb 09 1995 08:34 | 6 |
| I hate the Habs too.
Bill Berilko -- there's a blast from the past......
This season is weird. Too short 8^)
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198.32 | LEAFS IN 95'! | POLAR::KAOM25::ARIAL_S | | Wed Feb 15 1995 17:25 | 14 |
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Well that was a rough one last week, just after you mention about being
upset over Clark going to Quebec, the Nords beat the Bruins!! Now I
see why your not to happy about him being in the same division. Oh,
well such is the life in hockey. The Sens are having a rough start,
what's up with Yashin and Bonk. Beaupre is playing well and if it
wasn't for him the scores would have been way worse than they were.
Atleast my LEAFS are doing well. I'm happy with the Fuhr trade, now we
can almost call the L.A. KINGS the L.A. OILERS of the 80's. Lets, see
just how well they do. I'm a KINGS and LEAF fan. Your right the
season is real weird too late to make any predictions.
cheers, P.K. 8^)
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