"A Ferencváros 2-1-re nyert a román bajnokságban legutóbb második helyen végzett Temesvár ellen. A tiszaújvárosi felkészülési meccsen a héten Kaposvárról igazolt Oláh Lóránt góllal mutatkozott be új klubjában. A Paks Bükön játszott 1-1-et a szlovák Ruzemberokkal.
Az FTC hivatalos honlapjának beszámolója szerint a Kaposvárról hétfőn igazolt Oláh már az 5. percben bevette a román együttes kapuját egy tizennégy méteres lövéssel.
Szünet után a próbajátékon levő brazil Alison növelte a Fradi előnyét, a Temesvárnak már csak szépítenie sikerült.
A Fradiban helyt kapott a szintén tesztelni kívánt Benjamin Baltes, a német védőnek a meccs elején felrepedt a szemöldöke, de egy rövid ápolás után folytathatta a meccset."
In the last five seasons, there are two players that have scored at least 80 points in all five seasons. Alexander Ovechkin is one and Martin St. Louis is the other. It doesn't seem to matter that he's now 36, he's a creative force offensively and handles a heavy workload -- not as much as he did in 2006-2007 and 2007-2008 when he was playing more than 24 minutes per game, but he's good for 21 minutes a night now.
annak örülnék én is, hogyha most egy rövidebb, 4-5 éves szerződést kötnénk csak vele, és az ilyen 5-6 között megállna. nem akarok sem életfogytigot, sem 7-8 milliósat
a másik jó hír vele kapcsolatban, hogy ismét Roberts munkatáborában készül
Here is why Lightning center Steve Stamkos said he is not worried about his contract situation: "I think it's close," he said of a new deal. "I don't think it's far off. As close as we are, it's not something I'm really worried about."
"The less said the better," general manager Steve Yzerman said. "The more you comment, the more likely one of us can say something that can be misconstrued."
Speculation is the deal will be worth about $7 million a season.
"I'm thinking things are going to get done," said Stamkos, who at tonight's NHL awards show at the Palms Hotel is up for the Ted Lindsay Award as the league's most outstanding player.
"Tampa is a great organization. With the success we had this year, there are only going to be bigger and better things. You want to be part of that. Whatever happens happens, but I have confidence things are going to get done well before (July 1)."
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Still, rumors persist negotiations have hit a dead patch — a question Stamkos blipped over — and Toronto, Stamkos' hometown team, is preparing an offer sheet as high as $9 million a season. A Twitter debate wondered if Stamkos is worth $12 million.
A lényeg:
"You obviously want to get it done as quickly as possible," Stamkos said, "and with all the questions being asked, it does creep into your head. But for the most part, I have the mentality that it's going to get done and it will be great for both sides and I'll be playing for Tampa Bay next year, where I want to be."
HOW IS WAYNE FLEMING? The Lightning assistant coach still is in a California hospital getting radiation and chemotherapy treatments for brain cancer. He is making what Yzerman called "slow but steady" progress."
Former Lightning captain Tim Taylor took a player-development job with the Blues.
persze, hogy az lenne a cél. be is ígérték az 1 millió új munkahelyet
mondjuk úgy is megoldhatják, hogy visszahívnak minden korkedvezményest és leültetnek egy íróasztalhoz négyet malmozni. akkor papíron máris összejön egy nagyobb létszám, ami a statisztikákban remekül mutatna. kicsit átkos feeling, de az most másodlagos.
a közmunkások meg gyárthatnának mondjuk narancsot ...
viccet félretéve, valamit lépni kell. a munkanélküliek igen nagy hányada pedig valójában munkakerülő. nem azokra gondolok, akik hozzád hasonlóan állást keresnek, csak lehetőségeik nincsenek, hanem azokra, akik akkor se mennek, ha épp lenne.
amúgy ilyen munkafelügyelőket kiküldhetnének minden állami építkezésre és felújításra is. hamarabb elkészülnének a munkálatok, ami így kevesebb napidíjjal is járna...
én elhiszem, hogy mindenki örül az új kanadai csapatnak (én is), de vannak (voltak) itt Atlanta-drukkerek is. nekik ez az egész most nyílván nem olyan örömteli. szóval szerintem nem ebben a topicban kéne a winnipegi szálat folytatni...
Rule 48 was put into place to stop blind-side or lateral hits to the head. In the new version, those terms have been replaced with wording meant to stop hits in which the head is targeted and and is the "principle point of contact." The words lateral and blind-side have been deleted.
de arra bőven elég egy ilyen csapat, hogy egy alapszakaszban az élmezőnyben végezzen, mert az a kaparós mag egyáltalán nem tehetségtelen és elég stabilan tud hozni egy szintet, míg mások a sztárjaikkal együtt is hullámvasutaznak.
oké, de Eklund szerint Carter egész máshol fog kikötni, feltéve persze, hogy nem engedjük át Stamkost Burke-nek
Of course the Leafs are also part of the Flyers/Bryzgalov/Dominos situation as well. If they can't get Stamkos many feel the Leafs will turn to trying to get Jeff Carter.
Some trade scuttlebutt around the NHL as the draft approaches:
• Colorado: Wants to keep the No. 2 pick but would trade No. 11. Looking for a goaltender (maybe Jonathan Bernier or Cory Schneider).
• Columbus: Willing to trade the No. 8 pick for an impact center or puck-moving defenseman. Has talked to Philadelphia and Edmonton.
• Detroit: Could be dangling Jiri Hudler and/or Valtteri Filppula for a puck-moving defenseman to replace retired Brian Rafalski
• Edmonton: Owns the No. 1 overall pick but would like to trade for another top-10 pick. Names available include Ales Hemsky, Tom Gilbert, Sam Gagner and Andrew Cogliano.
• New Jersey: Looking for a puck-moving defenseman, and the Wild is believed to have talked to the Devils about Brent Burns. Looking to trade Brian Rolston and Dainius Zubrus, but both have big contracts.
• Philadelphia: Needs to unload $5 million of salary to sign Ilya Bryzgalov and would love to trade a player to move into the top 10 of draft. Matt Carle, Scott Hartnell and Kris Versteeg are in play. It would be tough to unleash Jeff Carter.
• Phoenix: After trading the rights to Bryzgalov, it wants a young goalie.
"Off-Season Game Plan looks at what GM Steve Yzerman might be able to do for an encore this summer, as he builds on the second-best season in franchise history.
While the coaching style of Guy Boucher, and his touted 1-3-1 system, surely deserves some credit for the Lightning's success -- their shot differential was best in the Eastern Conference -- it also is indicative of the talent at his disposal. "
"A high ankle sprain sabotaged a good chunk of Steve Downie's season, but he roared to life in the playoffs, scoring 14 points in 17 games despite playing just 12:36 per game. That was Downie at his finest, checking, scoring and agitating but, generally, under control. "
"Nate Thompson took a step forward in his career development, scoring a career-high 10 goals and 25 points while playing more than 15 minutes per game; impressive progress from a high-energy forward that never scored 40 points in any of his four junior seasons in the WHL"
"While it's easy for the Lightning to say that they will match any offer Stamkos receives, how the roster shakes out could be altered dramatically if another team shows up offering Stamkos a $150-million contract. Even marquee restricted free agents haven't received a lot of offer sheets, but when it comes to a 21-year-old like Stamkos or the Kings' Drew Doughty, it's not out of the realm of possibility that a team makes an outrageous offer because there is little projection required since they are already star players."
"Afforded a fresh start and an opportunity on a scoring line in Tampa Bay, Teddy Purcell thrived, tallying 51 points during the regular season and followed it up with 17 points in 18 games. Natrrally, that kind of production will earn the restricted free agent a raise, how much remains to be seen.
If the Lightning don't retain the services of their unrestricted free agent forwards, there will definitely be holes that need to be filled. Simon Gagne had a disappointing season and Sean Bergenheim may never again be as productive as he was during the playoffs, but they are two legitimate top nine forwards.
While there might be some fanciful talk of bringing Brad Richards back, it would either require great creativity on the Lightning's part or a willingness on Richards' part to take far less than he could make on the open market.
More reasonably, free agents like Pascal Dupuis, Chad LaRose or Drew Miller might be capable replacements to round out the forward ranks, but how much money the Lightning can afford to spend on free agents will be affected by how much Stamkos gets paid. "
"Pavel Kubina's role decreased as the season progressed (20:23 average time on ice pre-All-Star break, 17:07 after) and his total of 23 points was his lowest since 2002-2003. Take into account the concussion that knocked him out of the playoffs and the 34-year-old may be on the decline." (you think?)
"Veteran Brett Clark came in as a free agent and suddenly found himself on the power play, scoring a career-high 17 of his season-total 31 points with the man advantage. That Clark was required to play the point on the power play is more an indication of Tampa Bay's needs at the position than a sudden skill development of the 34-year-old blueliner.
Aside from his empty-net goal in the playoffs, Mattias Ohlund hasn't scored a goal in two seasons with the Lightning, and last season's five points was a career-low, but he rallied in the playoffs, logging more than 20 minutes per game and doing so more effectively than he has for the bulk of the past two seasons.
In what may come as a surprise to some, Mike Lundin ranked third among Lightning defencemen, behind Eric Brewer and Victor Hedman, in time on ice last season (20:24 per game). While his results haven't been particularly noteworthy, Lundin is quite economically priced for a top-four defenceman if he's indeed going to play those minutes.
Matt Smaby is huge (6-foot-6, 239 pounds), but doesn't play huge minutes. He's strictly an extra defenceman, playing 122 games over four seasons with the Lightning, with last year's 6:59 average time on ice per game the lowest among any defencemen that played more than 10 games in 2010-2011.
Tampa Bay's defence is the position most in need of an upgrade. If they could keep Brewer, who played very well after coming over from St. Louis, that would be a start, and Marc-Andre Bergeron can be an asset on the power play, but the Lightning should remain open to any trades or signings that will upgrade a defence corps that has too many vets in their mid-30s.
Again, how much money is available to bolster this position will depend on the cost associated with Stamkos' new deal, but a puck-mover like Andy Greene could be viable, particularly if Brewer departs. "
"The sixth overall pick last summer, Brett Connolly stayed relatively healthy last season and continued to show that he can put the puck in the net. His combination of size and skill makes him a potential frontline player and might even earn him a look next season, though if the Lightning are following a Detroit Red Wings model, he may be due to spend some time on the farm first.
A big winger with some scoring upside, Carter Ashton has steadily improved and already has 13 AHL games on his resume with late-season and playoff call-ups over the last two seasons. More seasoning is likely needed, but there's nothing wrong with a 20-year-old needing time to develop.
An elite talent who is still working on the consistent application of his gifts, Richard Panik may be a boom-or-bust player. If he matures and brings his best game nightly, then he should be a big scorer. If not, he may be be hard-pressed to reach the NHL.
A defenceman who can skate and plays the body, Radko Gudas would add a new element of physical play to the Tampa Bay blueline. If his decision-making is ready for the test, the 21-year-old could challenge for a spot as soon as next season.
Rushed to the NHL in 2009-2010, James Wright spent a full season in the AHL in 2010-2011 and was reasonably productive, surprisingly so given his junior scoring numbers. Wright is a big bodied player that will fit in a checking role and his time may be coming soon.
With 101 AHL games over the last two seasons, goaltender Dustin Tokarski has quite a bit of experience for a 21-year-old. Another year in the AHL won't hurt him as he is groomed to be a future starter."
"Johan Harju is now 25-year-old, so he's reached a crossroads of his career, and he's not likely to have the long-term upside of the younger Lightning prospects but, at the same time, he produced enough in the AHL last season to be considered for promotion. "
a Nucks alapból qrvajó volt, az ő vezetésükhöz nem kellett túl nagy zsenialitás szerintem. amikor meg kellett volna, nem is sikerült semmit sem elővarázsolni a tarsolyból. szóval nálam ezért esik ki.
szerintem Bylsma-nak helye van a háromban. elég kaotikus szezonja volt a Pensnek az idei. mondjuk Haszival ellentétben én úgy gondolom, hogy PO-ra a két (egy?) szupersztár nélkül is jónak kell lenniük. így is hemzsegnek a csapatban a fiatal sztárpalánták és jobbnál jobb játékosok.
számomra Vigneault a kakukktojás. az ő helyén el tudnám képzelni Bouchert
én csak azt kifogásolom, hogy hatástanulmány, konkrét átfogó elemzés nélkül ötletelnek, bedobnak 1-1 gondolatot, aztán mint valami isteni szikrához ragaszkodnak és utólag toldozzák-foltozzák. ezt megteheted te vagy akárki más egy fórumon meg haveri körben, de felelős, döntéshozó pozícióban ilyen nincs. ott akkor jelentek be valamit, ha azt oda-vissza átrágtam, szakértőkkel egyeztettem, és már kiállja a támadások próbáját.
nekem nem az a bajom, hogy az egészségre káros dolgokra extra adót vetnek ki. ha rajtam múlna, sokkal dúrvább szabályok lennének... de szerencsére nem rajtam múlik.
az meg alap, hogy szinte mindenhez hozzá kell nyúlni, mivel kb semmi sem működik rendesen ebben az országban.
amúgy azt támogato, hogy ami egészségtelen, az legyen drágább. viszont párhuzamosan, ami egészséges (ha van még ilyen egyáltalán), az meg legyen adómentes. csókolom
a minap ettem pizzát, volt rajta bacon, hagyma,sonka, sajt... szóval jó sós volt, ahogy szeretem. és akkor arra gondoltam, hogy tán ez az utolsó
de emelik a lekvárt is a cukortartalma miatt. LOL. még jó, hogy nálunk asszony készíti, a sonkát meg após sózza, füstöli...
gondolom, a napköziben az ivólé ára is megugrik majd, és akkor a szülők vagy még többet fizetnek az étkeztetésért, vagy a gyerekek átállnak a csapvízre. nem baj persze, csak egy ilyen döntésnek annyi érdekes vonzata lehet, amit szerintem senki sem gondolt végig. ez az ötletelés egyik legnagyobb hátránya...
szerintem be lehetne olyat is vezetni, hogy januárban az A-M vezetéknevűek, februárban meg az N-ZS-k fizessenek extra névadót. aztán márciustól indulhatna előlről... persze lenne apróbetűs kivétel: politikusok, vezető beosztású bankárok, apeh és egyéb hivatalok elnökei stb. ahogy kell.
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épp hfboardson írták valamelyik semleges zónában, hogy gyakorlatilag nincs olyan szurker, aki Lajost ne csípné, tisztelné, kedvelné. csapathovatartozástól függetlenül
örülök, hogy nekünk is van egy ilyen játékosunk és nagyon úgy fest, hogy most már innen is vonul nyugdíjba
szerintem nem. jelenleg két AHL-es támadónk (Carter Ashton és James Wright) is 1M+ keres. mindketten ugrásra készen várják az NHL-t. mindkettőt luxus továbbra is ott tartani. aztán ott van az RFA Blair Jones, aki a POban is bizonyított, hogy már kész a nagycsapatra.
szóval szerintem nem Bergenheim lesz az egyetlen távozónk előlről...
A fórumban a kiadvány regiszrált látogatói kapnak lehetőséget magánvéleményük kifejezésére.
Ezen vélemények nem tükrözik a kiadó szerkesztőségének álláspontját.