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NHL Final Series Starts Tonight. 8pm ET.
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 8:06 am
by minir
Hi to all
We Canadians will be glued to the TV for the next couple of weeks as the fight for the Holy Grail of Hockey ensues.
Beer sales will be Up & Sex will be Down and the Bookies will be grinning ear to ear as bets are made.
Come on America join in the fun.
The Stanley Cup Finals will open Monday, June 5th.
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The Eastern Conference Champions The Carolina Hurricanes will have home-ice advantage in the Stanley Cup Final and will host Games 1, 2 and, if necessary, Games 5 and 7.
Edmonton will host Games 3, 4 and, if necessary, Game 6.
The start time for all Stanley Cup Final games will be 8 p.m., ET.
OLN will telecast Games 1 and 2 in the U.S., while NBC will broadcast Games 3 through 7.
In Canada, CBC and RDS will provide coverage for the entire series.
If you can get the CBC Network that's the place to be for the best coverage available imho.
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2006 STANLEY CUP FINAL SCHEDULE
(all start times 8 p.m., ET)
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Game 1 Monday, June 5 ...8 p.m., ET.
Game 2 Wednesday, June 7 ...8 p.m., ET.
Game 3 Saturday, June 10 ...8 p.m., ET.
Game 4 Monday, June 12 ...8 p.m., ET.
Game 5* Wednesday, June 14 ...8 p.m., ET.
Game 6* Saturday, June 17 ...8 p.m., ET.
Game 7* Monday, June 19 ...8 p.m., ET.
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Lets hope the Refs don't get in the way of what should be some great hockey.
Oh what the Hell i might as well show my prediction for the outcome now.
Oilers in 6 Games. Go Oil Go!
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minir
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 8:10 am
by Chris
It's June
Havn't seen snow or ice for months
Its padio and beer drinkin weather, no time for hockey
Isn't this infringing on their golf time?
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 8:18 am
by minir
Chris wrote:It's June
Havn't seen snow or ice for months
Its padio and beer drinkin weather, no time for hockey
Isn't this infringing on their golf time?
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Hi Chris
I'm shocked! I had no idea you where an American Chris.
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regards
minir
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 8:22 am
by Roody
Lets go Hurricanes!

Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 8:25 am
by minir
Roody wrote:Lets go Hurricanes!
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Now were doin it Roody.
Good Luck
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minir
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 8:38 am
by Chris
minir wrote:--
Hi Chris
I'm shocked! I had no idea you where an American Chris.
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regards
minir
ROFLMAO
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 1:31 pm
by jz82
Pulling strongly for Edmonton.
They've had so much time off that I worry about them being rusty and going down 2-0 in the series. If they can manage a split on the road, I like their chances.
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 1:38 pm
by Rivas
GO EDMONTON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 1:41 pm
by YARDofSTUF
Edmonton better win it!
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 6:42 pm
by minir
Hi Chris, jz82, rivas & YARDofSTUF
I like the Oilers chances but cannot knock the Canes in anyway. Should be a dandy Series. The Hits will be their on both sides and lots of speed.
Get the Popcorn ready.
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minir
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 6:50 pm
by CableDude
1. Glad a new thread was made.
2. I won't be watching.

Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 6:57 pm
by minir
CableDude wrote:1. Glad a new thread was made.
2. I won't be watching.
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Hi CableDude
Figured it deserved a new thread for the schedule alone.
Don't be a sore loser...Get your Sorry Ass in front of the Set my Friend.
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regards
minir
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 10:55 pm
by jz82
This game could not have gone worse for the Oilers...
3-0 lead blown
Roloson injured
Conklin gives up the go ahead goal with 41 seconds left in the game
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 11:00 pm
by Ahren
Oh man, If Rolo's done...
Poor Ty Conklin. Ouch I wouldn't want to be him right now.
Game 2 Comin' up.
Go Oilers!
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 11:01 pm
by minir
Ouch!!!
Tough loss for the Oil. Full credit to the Canes who played a full 60 minutes.
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minir
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 11:25 pm
by Randy
damn that game went to crapper fast.
the last thing conky needed was to miss handle the puck / just hope that rolly will be back net game!!! anyone know his status? heh
Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 5:42 am
by minir
Rose-coloured glasses: Bettman says all well with NHL
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Hi...
Thought some might be interested in this.
The Weasel Speaks. Unfortunately he spins everything he's asked. What an A-Hole.
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By AL STRACHAN, TORONTO SUN
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RALEIGH -- As far as commissioner Gary Bettman is concerned, all is rosy in the National Hockey League's world.
It doesn't matter that television ratings have been non-existent in the United States.
It doesn't matter that the Stanley Cup final pits the smallest market in the league against the second-smallest market in the United States.
It doesn't matter that the new general manager of the Boston Bruins, Peter Chiarelli, is employed by the divisional rival Ottawa Senators and will continue to maintain that status until at least July 15.
"Things are good," said Bettman. "Our vital signs are strong and I have tremendous optimism about the future of our game."
Bettman defended the league's U.S. cable-TV deal with the Outdoor Life Network, saying that, "We are delighted with the treatment we are receiving from OLN."
The league left ESPN with its greater exposure -- and more importantly, its much greater institutional exposure in hotels and bars -- to go to OLN, a decision Bettman says was a wise one.
"On the cable side," he said, "we gave up some distribution, in order to get better coverage."
Bettman did concede, however, that, "institutional coverage is something we have identified as a priority."
Starting with Saturday's Game 3 of the Stanley Cup final, all games will be shown on NBC and there have been projections that because of a lack of American interest in the game, and the presence of uninspiring markets, the ratings will be the lowest in the history of American network television.
But Bettman says that the sale of advertising has gone well and added, "I don't think that people decide to tune in or not depending on the population of the markets that are playing."
As for the Chiarelli situation, Bettman said that conflict-of- interest situations are dangerous when they're not exposed. Since the two teams worked out the arrangement, he said, it is acceptable.
On other matters, Bettman said that the highly unbalanced schedule, with teams playing divisional rivals eight times, will be back for next season.
He said that the determination regarding the future home of the Pittsburgh Penguins -- which may be Pittsburgh -- will be made in November.
And he said he has no problem with the rule calling for an automatic minor penalty when a player clears the puck over the glass in the defensive zone. But he also pointed out that decisions regarding such matters are made by the competition committee.
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minir
Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 8:12 am
by minir
Bad News for the Oilers
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Their Goaltender Dwayne Roloson is Out for the Series from the knee injury suffered last night.
This certainly will affect the outcome of this Series imho. A real shame.
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minir
Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 2:46 pm
by jz82
Yeah, Conklin isn't winning 4 of 6.
Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 7:36 pm
by CableDude
[quote="minir"]
Don't be a sore loser...Get your Sorry Ass in front of the Set my Friend. ]

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 7:37 pm
by CableDude
minir wrote:Bad News for the Oilers
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Their Goaltender Dwayne Roloson is Out for the Series from the knee injury suffered last night.
This certainly will affect the outcome of this Series imho. A real shame.
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minir
Tough loss for Edmonton. The D will have to pick it up in front of Conklin.
Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 10:05 pm
by minir
CableDude wrote:Tough loss for Edmonton. The D will have to pick it up in front of Conklin.
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Hi CableDude
Yes a major setback for the Oil, however its that time of year when you have a chance to step up to the plate and be a Zero or a Hero.
This is where legends are made. The World is watching you and you either do it, or not. Great place to be for an up and comer.
Tomorrow night should tell the story. It will be interesting sure.
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Have a good one and keep glued to your set & Not the Playboy Channel Either CableDude.
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minir
Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 10:26 pm
by Ahren
minir wrote:--
Hi CableDude
Yes a major setback for the Oil, however its that time of year when you have a chance to step up to the plate and be a Zero or a Hero.
This is where legends are made. The World is watching you and you either do it, or not. Great place to be for an up and comer.
Tomorrow night should tell the story. It will be interesting sure.
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Have a good one and keep glued to your set & Not the Playboy Channel Either CableDude.
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minir
Bud, I hear ya. And like Mulder, I want to believe...But Conklin 'aint winning 4 of 7.
Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 10:49 pm
by minir
Jarngrimr wrote:Bud, I hear ya. And like Mulder, I want to believe...But Conklin 'aint winning 4 of 7.
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Hi Jarngrimr
Strange things happen at this time of year and though i no longer have that gut feeling that the Oil will take it all, i'm not counting them out yet either.
Tomorrow is key. We should know then whats happening. 1 Game and 1 injury as important as it seems never tells the full story imho.
I'll be watching to see what transpires. Adversity can be a real stimulant in times like these.
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regards
minir
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 6:39 pm
by CableDude
minir wrote:--
Have a good one and keep glued to your set & Not the Playboy Channel Either CableDude.

Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 7:58 pm
by Ahren
I'm sure I'll eat my words minir!
Game on!
minir wrote:--
Hi Jarngrimr
Strange things happen at this time of year and though i no longer have that gut feeling that the Oil will take it all, i'm not counting them out yet either.
Tomorrow is key. We should know then whats happening. 1 Game and 1 injury as important as it seems never tells the full story imho.
I'll be watching to see what transpires. Adversity can be a real stimulant in times like these.
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regards
minir
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 8:35 pm
by CableDude
Minir post a summary becuase I'm not watching.

Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 9:51 pm
by CableDude
Jussi Markkanen is in goal.

Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:36 pm
by Randy
ugg this game sux all predictions now point to car walking away with the cup in a sweep / oilers might as well put pronger in net and leave everyone else on the bench

Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:41 pm
by minir
What a sad excuse for a Game this was by the Oilers. They should be totally embarrassed by their selfish play. Penalty after penalty, all needless.
Add to that their unwillingness to Shoot when the opportunities presented themselves and you have a recipe for disaster.
What most feared never materialized as their Goaltending was in no way at fault.
The Oilers are through and simply did themselves in with undisciplined play. I expected more from them than this.
--Congratulations Hurricanes.
minir
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:11 pm
by Randy
would take some superior coaching by Mctavish - and honestly i dont think he has it in him as he never knew when to wear a helmut as a player. There comes a time when YOU gotta PLay HARD!
-schmucks
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:52 pm
by cho
Randy wrote: and honestly i dont think he has it in him as he never knew when to wear a helmut as a player.
Wasn't he the last player in the NHL not to wear a helmut?
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 1:22 am
by Randy
*cho* wrote:
Wasn't he the last player in the NHL not to wear a helmut?
last helmet wearing nhler was infact
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=1006051322598
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 1:23 am
by cho
First NHL player to play with a helmet:
George Owen, Boston 1929
wore his leather football helme

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 2:34 am
by 9mmprincess
GO CANES! gotta admit i'm happy about this

and yeah Edmonton played really ****ty tonight. If they don't win the next game, they're toast.
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 3:31 am
by minir
9mmprincess wrote:GO CANES! gotta admit i'm happy about this

and yeah Edmonton played really ****ty tonight. If they don't win the next game, they're toast.
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9mmprincess
They'll be lucky to Win 1 game if they continue on the path their on. You cannot win playing like that in today's NHL.
Canes have it all together and barring some unforeseen event will Win the Cup.
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minir
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 8:02 am
by minir
Isles to unveil NHL exiles Nolan, Smith
By CP
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Hi to all
If true this should breathe life into this franchise.
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UNIONDALE, N.Y. -- The New York Islanders are poised to make a big splash by hiring prominent NHL exiles Neil Smith and Ted Nolan, a league source told The Canadian Press last night.
The Islanders have called a news conference for today to name Smith their new general manager and Nolan their new head coach.
Both have had extended leaves from the NHL.
Smith served as GM of the New York Rangers from 1989 to 2000 and was the architect of the 1994 Stanley Cup winning team. More recently, he's been doing TV work.
Nolan was last seen in the NHL in '97, coaching the Buffalo Sabres. He won the Jack Adams Award as coach of the year that season but was not brought back after turning down a one-year deal from incoming GM Darcy Regier.
Nolan, a 48-year-old Ojibwa, led the Moncton Wildcats of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League this past season and recently suggested that he didn't have an NHL job because of his race.
The hirings are a bold move for a franchise that hasn't won a playoff round since '93.
Longtime GM Mike Milbury announced in January that he would step down from the position after helping find a replacement. He is now a vice-president on the team's business side.
"I think that whoever comes in here is going to have to work with me to try to build a business that has been bleeding (owner) Charles (Wang) out of a lot of money," Milbury said at the time.
Brad Shaw was brought in as an interim coach when Steve Stirling was fired during the same set of moves in January. It's unclear what role, if any, he'll have with the team.
Shaw, who is in Ottawa, said last night he read online reports of the hirings and had received many phone calls asking about his status. But he hadn't heard any official news from the Islanders.
"You'd like to find out before the general public, but sometimes it happens pretty fast," Shaw said. "Sometimes the word leaks out.
"Enough people are talking about it that I have a lot of faith that it's going to happen. I don't really question it."
As part of their current re-structuring, the Islanders brought in Bryan Trottier as executive director of player development last week.
Smith, 51, was the Rangers' GM for 11 seasons before being replaced with Glen Sather in 2000.
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minir
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 6:44 pm
by CableDude
minir wrote:
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Hi to all
If true this should breathe life into this franchise.
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Confirmed:
http://www.newyorkislanders.com/pressbo ... asp?id=911
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 7:35 pm
by minir
Hi CableDude
Thanks for the Link and the confirmation CableDude. They did good didn't they. Some real talented Folks are now part of what will no doubt be a contender once again before too long. Good for them.
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regards
minir
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 9:10 pm
by CableDude
minir wrote:They did good didn't they. Some real talented Folks are now part of what will no doubt be a contender once again before too long. Good for them.
