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Válasz p@lee22 hozzászólására (#13556) |
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Ízlések és pofonok...
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Válasz Johnesz hozzászólására (#13555) |
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------------ "To you from failing hands we throw the torch. Be yours to hold it high." (John McCrae: In Flanders Fields - 1915) |
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Jaja, tegnap bukkantam rá...
The ACC is going Gaga! It is rockin. Can't wait to see this place in the playoffs! Believe it! http://twitpic.com/24t2q5
:-)))
Jó gyerek ez a Mike.
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Válasz Josh hozzászólására (#13554) |
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Mike Komisarek twittere:
http://twitter.com/mkomisarek
Hátha érdekel valakit.
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Clark egy állat volt Az a patkóbajusz nagyon odabasz.
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Válasz Johnesz hozzászólására (#13552) |
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Úgy néz ki a Philly waiverre teheti Gagne-t....nos, az a helyzet, hogy elsőként az Oilers húzhatná be, de ha ők nem akkor mi vagyunk a következő aki ezt megteheti....vétek lenne kihagyni, a kérdés, hogy mennyire kéne az Oilersnek. Remélem a prospectek miatt semennyire.
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Inkább hely kéne a cap-be szerintem, mint Lebda
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Válasz Johnesz hozzászólására (#13549) |
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Igaz, gondolom cseréljük Kabbiet..
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Válasz Szaffos hozzászólására (#13548) |
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Ez a Lebda dolog igaz?? Mi a fasznak????
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Pff és tényleg...
Toronto Maple Leafs
Brian Burke, president and general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs, announced Wednesday evening that the team has signed unrestricted free agent defenceman Brett Lebda to a two year contract.
1,45M/Y
Így Kaberlét már tuti cserélni kell, és ezzel együtt is Fingernek mennie kell az AHL-be. Így lenne a 6. számú védőnk.
Egy kicsit sok ez érte...
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Válasz zetterberg40 hozzászólására (#13545) |
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Eklund...amúgy én is hallottam ilyen Simmond + for Kaberle cserét, de így, hogy Eklund megírta valszeg lófasz sem lesz belőle..
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Válasz zetterberg40 hozzászólására (#13545) |
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Friss cseme Eklundtól:
Simmonds + prospect for Kaberle.
Kaberle helyettese pedig Lebda lehet.
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The Leafs returned Kadri, their first choice and seventh overall in 2009 to the London Knights because they considered him too young and too light to play in the NHL. After a sluggish start with the Knights, Kadri finished with a 35-goal, 93 point season in London. He added 27 points in a dozen playoff games.
Senior writer Mike Ulmer caught up with Kadri at Leafs rookie camp to talk about next season and the delights of unlimited eating.
Ulmer: You look bigger?
Kadri: I have gained about 10 pounds since the end of the season.
Ulmer: Let me guess, you’re eating everything.
Kadri: My diet is to eat anything and as much as possible. Obviously, I try to stay in the healthy categories but at times I eat whatever, lots of red meat, chicken, potatoes, rice and vegetables.
Ulmer: And for breakfast?
Kadri: For breakfast I have eggs, pancakes, fresh fruit.
Ulmer: You know you’re in the one per cent of the population who has to eat more, not less.
Kadri: I know. My parents tell me it’s a lot easier to put on weight than lose it.
Ulmer: You were called up for a home Leafs game on Feb. 8 against San Jose. After the disappointment of not making the team, how was playing your first regular-season game as opposed to playing during the pre-season?
Kadri: It was a lot more thrilling. The very first time I was looking to make the team and hopefully stick there for the whole year. I was very depressed when it didn’t happen. The second time I already knew I wasn’t going to be staying. I knew what to expect. It was a one-shot game. I was on cloud nine after that game.
Ulmer: Was it difficult to accept you needed more time in junior?
Kadri: The coaches and people in management know a lot more than I do. They have been in this business for a long time and I just am starting to make my mark. Whatever they tell me I am going to do to the best of my ability.
Ulmer: You struggled when you went back to London. How did you push yourself through that rut?
Kadri: When you aren’t playing as well as you can things tend to stick inside your head but, I’m pretty strong mentally and I am able to block those things out. That’s why my season had such a good ending.
Ulmer: How will the second training camp be different from the first?
Kadri: The major thing was I didn’t know what to expect, what we were doing. I couldn’t give my full attention to gaining my weight. Now I know what is going to going be on so I can focus all my attention on getting stronger and bigger and making some more weight. I want this more than anything in the world. I’m going to go after it.
Ulmer: How much bigger do you want to be?
Kadri: I still have got a couple of months. I am shooting for 192-193. I’m about 185-186. I’ve got eight weeks to put on five or six pounds. It’s doable.
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Oda ja, egy-két meccsre 4th line C-nek is.
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Válasz Fecooo hozzászólására (#13542) |
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AHL-be tökéletes.
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Válasz Johnesz hozzászólására (#13541) |
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Toronto Maple Leafs Sign Tim Brent 2 Way contract for $575,000 as per Capgeek.com
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Wow...ezt nem is mondtad, vagy csak én nem emlékszem. Azért attól még gondolom hatalmas volt..
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Válasz Tibi 28 hozzászólására (#13538) |
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A Prince Edward Szigeten van Phönöf nyaralója? Basszus... hivjon meg engem is, az a vilag egyik legszebb helye...
"Váratlan utazás" for the win :)
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Válasz Johnesz hozzászólására (#13535) |
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A Gilmour bucsuztaton ott voltam szemelyesen...bar jobb fenykepezom lett volna
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Válasz Johnesz hozzászólására (#13537) |
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Hát ez a Versteeg kurva jó fej
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Válasz Johnesz hozzászólására (#13530) |
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It may say as much about the new captain of the Maple Leafs as it does about the young player being groomed for a smashing rookie season come fall.
But when Dion Phaneuf invited Nazem Kadri to his summer home in Prince Edward Island recently, it may have been a huge step in the development of both men in their high-profile roles with the hockey club.
The purpose of the trip to Atlantic Canada was ostensibly for Kadri to appear at a Special Olympics Festival fundraiser with Phaneuf, a good cause that the colourful defencemen lends his support to in the off-season.
That was the public show, anyway. Privately, Kadri stayed at the summer estate where Phaneuf goes to unwind with family and friends away from the spotlight of Canada’s hockey mad cities.
Unofficially, it may have been the first significant act of leadership under Phaneuf’s captaincy.
“We did the charity event and hung out at his place, it was a pretty great experience,” Kadri said at the Mastercard Centre on Monday following his on-ice session at the Leafs’ prospect camp.
“It was especially so for a young guy like me. Dion has spent some time in the NHL. He knows what he’s doing and he’s trying to put me under his wing.
“He’s a great guy and a great leader. I’m looking forward to hopefully being on his club.”
The Leafs are doing what they can to ensure Kadri is given all the tools to make the roster leaving training camp and it goes beyond rushing a prospect to fill the glaring need for top-six forwards.
For the past month, Kadri has been making the drive four days a week from London to the Etobicoke practice facility for extensive wait training to help bulk up for the pros. As the team’s most recent first-round pick (seventh overall in 2009), big things are expected of Kadri, especially after a strong second half and playoff run with the London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League.
This week, it’s the Leafs annual prospect camp, which Monday focussed on a gruelling session under Leafs skating coach, Graeme Townshend. Of the 31 on the ice, Kadri is the only one with a serious shot at sticking with the big team at the main camp, but management wants to ensure the flashy forward stays as grounded as possible.
The rest of the summer will see more weight work, informal pickup sessions with some Leafs veterans beginning in the next couple of weeks and ultimately training camp.
“I know better than anyone this isn’t going to be handed to me,” Kadri said of making the Leafs. “It’s up to me.
“The bottom line is if I show up and play, I will get an opportunity and once I do, I’m going to cash in on it.”
The process of cashing in has been ongoing for Kadri, as many inside and outside of the organization are banking on the skilled playmaker to make a meaningful impact as a rookie.
At the end of last season, coach Ron Wilson candidly said seeing Kadri in a Leafs uniform as one of the team’s big off-season hopes for improvement.
What is certain is that Kadri will be given every opportunity — both on and off the ice — to prove he is worthy of making the lineup as one of Burke and Wilson’s top-six forwards.
“He’s pencilled in but not penned in,” Leafs director of player development, Jim Hughes said Monday during a break from the action at the team’s Etobicoke practice facility.
“As (Leafs’ assistant general manager) Dave Nonis has said, he has to come in here and earn the right. He’s got the attitude and he’s got the burning desire. He also needs some tough love and he’s getting it and he’s going to continue to get it.”
Which is where the getaway with Phaneuf may have even more profound meaning long term.
There will be a time when the new captain will have to come down hard on the hotshot and that too will be a big part of Kadri’s growth. But after seeing the fun, nurturing side of Phaneuf — which included lunch with his celebrity girlfriend, actress Elisha Cuthbert — the tough stuff will be that much easier to digest.
Not to overstate it, but Phaneuf’s gesture — if that’s what this was — certainly counters some absurd suggestions that he isn’t suited for the captaincy before he even had a chance to prove it.
Kadri isn’t about to spill all the specifics of Phaneuf’s counsel, but suffice to say he came back to Ontario enthused and impressed.
“He told me that when he was a younger guy he was eager to make it in the NHL, but you can’t be too eager,” Kadri said. “You have to be confident, but you can’t be too confident.
“He just told me to do what I’ve been doing. I was picked for a reason and the guys in the organization like what I’m doing.
“It was a real eye-opener for me. We just kind of hung out and had some lunch and enjoyed some P.E.I. weather. I can’t say enough about it.”
Phaneuf kezd Sundinra emlékeztetni...emlékszem, hogy ő is rengeteget foglalkozott a kölykökkel offseasonban, meg persze szezon közben is.
Ilyen egy kapitány.
A másik, hogy tuti kőkeményen megmaradt Kadriban amit a Sharks elleni meccs után mondott neki Phaneuf, hogy kölyök, ha jövőre itt akarsz játszani, kurva sokat kell erősödnöd. Úgy tűnik jó úton van, hogy sikerüljön neki..:-))
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Egyébként még nap közben pár Eklund-féle megírta, hogy rámegyünk Zherdevre, de Dreger meg is írta a TSN-en, hogy ez bullshit.
Érdekesség, hogy Afinogenovot is megírták, de azt nem cáfolták sehol.
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Elkezdődött a prospect camp.
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Válasz Pitti hozzászólására (#13531) |
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Szeva!
Ifhl-ben válassz csapatot :) Keresd fel az oldalt.
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Válasz Johnesz hozzászólására (#13530) |
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Jaja én is azt szeretném....mondjuk Kabbie-val egybekötve, és azért már kaphatnánk szép dolgokat.
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Válasz JimmyL hozzászólására (#13528) |
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Grabot tradeljuk a picsaba please...
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Válasz Johnesz hozzászólására (#13522) |
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Szóval egy éve mikor draftoltuk akkor 167 font volt a gyerek, most 186 szal majdnem 20 font egy év alatt...megérte az a +1 év junior..:-))
Ha pedig továbbra is keményen edz Phaneuf-al, akkor a 190 is meg lehet, ami tökéletes lenne.
Szóval egy erős nyár és jó pre-seaosn, és simán bekerül a csapatba.
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Válasz Johnesz hozzászólására (#13526) |
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http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Hockey/NHL/Toronto/2010/07/02/14595216.html
Since the beginning of June, the most exciting rookie prospect on the roster has been arriving at the Air Canada Centre at 8 a.m., four days a week.
“(Kadri’s weight) is 186 pounds right now and that’s 186 and strong,” Hughes said. “We certainly believe he’s moving in the right direction.”
An added benefit of the summer sweat school is exposing Kadri to working alongside proven pros. Luke Schenn, Tyler Bozak and other Leafs regulars have been on hand, as was Dion Phaneuf when he was in town to be feted for his captaincy.
Jó hírek, erősödjön csak..!
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En sem kifejezetten szeretem Afingógenyót, de most elferne...
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Válasz Tibi 28 hozzászólására (#13515) |
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Ő inkább RW...akkor Versteeg menne LW-be gondolom, ő tud ott is játszani.
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Válasz Juharlevél hozzászólására (#13523) |
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Akárhogy is, a rosterbe simán beleférne most Afinogenov LW-ként. Persze lutri, de én örülnék neki, jobb pillanataiban látványosabban játszik Kesselnél is.
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Válasz Johnesz hozzászólására (#13522) |
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Idén már volt nálunk, akkor a Marliesben volt..7 meccsen 13 gólpassz..:-DD
Lehet csak azért tartottuk lent, mert itt volt Primeau és Wallin, de ők távoznak idén.
Kulemin - Bozak - Kessel
??? - Grabovski/Kadri - Versteeg
Mitchell/Sjoström? - Hanson? - Armstrong
Brown - Zigomanis - Orr
Lyukas nagyon..
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Válasz Lazlee hozzászólására (#13520) |
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Pont írni akartam, hogy lentre elég luxus. 4. sor, odavaló. Persze nem vagyok Burke.
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Válasz Lazlee hozzászólására (#13520) |
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faszt, liga top bulizó, keze is van, nem hiába irattuk fel a Stanleyre, mégha sajnos le is sérült.
kurvairigy vagyok. (bár nekünk center nem kell)
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Válasz Johnesz hozzászólására (#13518) |
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Hát nem tudom...igazából tavaly már megint jó volt, összeszedett 61 pontot, és oké, hogy primadonna...na de ezért hoztuk Armstrongot, és így is tele vagyunk gyökerekkel, szóval ez nem lehet probléma. 1 év, 1,5-2M-t én bevállalnék érte, lehet jól sülne el a dolog.
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Válasz Tibi 28 hozzászólására (#13515) |
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Leafs sign Mike Zigomanis (2-way, 500K NHL/250K AHL)
Marlies-ba tökéletes...jól fognak kinézni a kicsik egyébként.
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