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Prediction -- Eli26 will be back and posting more than anyone else.

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Prediction - Probably will be right. I love my hockey. But the NHL pisses me off and believe it or not but I been watching less and less NHL games with every passing year. If it weren't for my one fantasy league I have been in I would cut all ties. It's quite addicting that fantasy keeper hockey! I watch mostly the AHL and the junior league teams.

btw Chime in with your own thoughts and tell Badmoon to remove his avatar please. :yuck
 
Prediction - Probably will be right. I love my hockey. But the NHL pisses me off and believe it or not but I been watching less and less NHL games with every passing year. If it weren't for my one fantasy league I have been in I would cut all ties. It's quite addicting that fantasy keeper hockey! I watch mostly the AHL and the junior league teams.

btw Chime in with your own thoughts and tell Badmoon to remove his avatar please. :yuck


I'll just say this... The NHL at its worst is still offers the greatest in sports entertainment.

IMO, there are simply too many teams in the league so the talent pool gets way too diluted. As a result, there's parady, slower play, and higher salaries given to mediocre players. Perhaps most sad is that there appear to be fewer franchise type players so when one eventually becomes a free agent, owners seem willing to hand them the moon. Is this good for the sport? Of course not. However, it's certainly not bad enough to ruin the sport and become a fan of the Mooseheads.
 
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I'll just say this... The NHL at its worst is still better than just about any sport out there.

Let me correct you. I said hockey is and forever always will be the best sport, but the NHL is a league. Don't confuse it as the sport, but one of many leagues of the greatest sport in the world. You may say it's the best, but I say that's subjective.

And what does your last comment mean? The Moose are a great hockey product. The tickets are cheap and the talent is top notch. Again, sorry if I find paying 20 bucks a game for great seats in a league that has helped developed the vast majority of NHLers out there. Enjoy paying 15 X the cost for my seats at an NHL venue, because that's the difference you will be paying.
 
I'll just say this... The NFL at its worst is still better than just about any sport out there.

IMO, there are simply too many teams in the league so the talent pool gets way too diluted. As a result, there's parady, slower play, and higher salaries given to mediocre players. Perhaps most sad is that there appear to be fewer franchise type players so when one eventually becomes a free agent, owners seem willing to hand them the moon. Is this good for the sport? Of course not.

Fixed that up a bit. :duff
 
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I'll just say this... The AHL at its worst is still better than just about any sports league out there.

IMO, there are simply too many teams in the league so the talent pool gets way too diluted. As a result, there's parady, slower play, and higher salaries given to mediocre players. Perhaps most sad is that there appear to be fewer franchise type players so when one eventually becomes a free agent, owners seem willing to hand them the moon. Is this good for the sport? Of course not.
Fixed that up a bit. :drink

Fixed that up a bit. :drink
 
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Classic dude, :lol

BM, whats with the avatar?? That guy must be a Flyers fan, lol
 
Gotta agree with you guys. Grew up with the sport and never even played football.

Plus I throw like a girl but wack like a man. :lecture
 
For you Jersey(not the state) fanatics does Reebok have two different authentic lines? I just ordered a 52 on ebay which is the same as all my others and it is absolutely huge. :gah:
 
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