LGR4GM Posted September 4, 2015 Author Report Posted September 4, 2015 You weren't supposed to talk about the volcano fortress. my bad :( can I still come for Christmas? I'll bring bbq.
shrader Posted September 4, 2015 Report Posted September 4, 2015 You weren't supposed to talk about the volcano fortress. Put him on the unnecessarily slow moving dipping device!
3putt Posted September 4, 2015 Report Posted September 4, 2015 Real estate development rights? Why would that be such a high factor? As in, what do those rights include? The site of the old Igloo is right in the heart of the triangle formed by the three rivers. It abuts Duquesne University to the Southeast and the Downtown business district to the Southwest. For years Pittsburgh has tried to figure out how to link Oakland, i.e. Pitt and Carnegie Mellon with the downtown area and clean up the remnants of the Hill District that sits in between. Developing that area in a modern multiuse way that encourages residential and commercial uses would make that very valuable. The Igloo and the parking lots stood in the way for a long time.
spndnchz Posted September 4, 2015 Report Posted September 4, 2015 Rangers announce Chris Drury named Director of Player Development, responsible for development of NYR prospects
That Aud Smell Posted September 4, 2015 Report Posted September 4, 2015 Man. There'll be no music blaring, and just boring ass pasta and chicken dishes for the Rags players.
X. Benedict Posted September 4, 2015 Report Posted September 4, 2015 Rangers announce Chris Drury named Director of Player Development, responsible for development of NYR prospects That's news. I imagine he'll be working closely with Schoney.
Stoner Posted September 5, 2015 Report Posted September 5, 2015 Man. There'll be no music blaring, and just boring ass pasta and chicken dishes for the Rags players. Drury seems like an odd fit for player development/coaching. I can't find anything in his resume to indicate he has any experience in this realm (captaining NHL teams is a plus of course). Personality-wise, did we ever see him crack a smile or speak above a whisper? His skills — the mental focus, the preparation, the being in the right place at the right time — were uncanny. How does he impart that to others? Obviously, he'll immediately command respect from those kids. But not everyone can prepare like a Drury. He was almost robotic. He once said he never got nervous before games. Is that relatable to prospects?
That Aud Smell Posted September 5, 2015 Report Posted September 5, 2015 Drury seems like an odd fit for player development/coaching. He was almost robotic. Agree with this. Maybe he's a different sort of fella when there's no mic in his face, or a camera on. I sort of doubt it, though.
LTS Posted September 5, 2015 Report Posted September 5, 2015 The things Carcillo continues to do off the ice make it hard for me to dislike the guy anymore. http://espn.go.com/nhl/story/_/id/13576886/nhl-chicago-blackhawks-daniel-carcillo-day-stanley-cup-tribute-steve-montador
qwksndmonster Posted September 6, 2015 Report Posted September 6, 2015 The things Carcillo continues to do off the ice make it hard for me to dislike the guy anymore. http://espn.go.com/nhl/story/_/id/13576886/nhl-chicago-blackhawks-daniel-carcillo-day-stanley-cup-tribute-steve-montador Me too. I'm starting to understand that he was probably a few teams' Kaleta.
Stoner Posted September 6, 2015 Report Posted September 6, 2015 Hopefully as these guys are humanized, a large segment of the fans, certainly representing a majority of the fans, will stop cheering fights. How likely is that? Not bloody likely. For all the Eichel hoopla, the largest cheer of the prospects scrimmage came when two virtual kids went at it, for no other reason than to make an impression. One did for sure, as his name was chanted during the shootout. Don't think GMs don't notice how this stuff sells. They are not divorced from the marketing side of the game by any means.
Randall Flagg Posted September 6, 2015 Report Posted September 6, 2015 Hopefully as these guys are humanized, a large segment of the fans, certainly representing a majority of the fans, will stop cheering fights. How likely is that? Not bloody likely. For all the Eichel hoopla, the largest cheer of the prospects scrimmage came when two virtual kids went at it, for no other reason than to make an impression. One did for sure, as his name was chanted during the shootout. Don't think GMs don't notice how this stuff sells. They are not divorced from the marketing side of the game by any means.No way Chapman gets his contract without that. He was the worst player there.
Thorner Posted September 6, 2015 Report Posted September 6, 2015 Hopefully as these guys are humanized, a large segment of the fans, certainly representing a majority of the fans, will stop cheering fights. How likely is that? Not bloody likely. For all the Eichel hoopla, the largest cheer of the prospects scrimmage came when two virtual kids went at it, for no other reason than to make an impression. One did for sure, as his name was chanted during the shootout. Don't think GMs don't notice how this stuff sells. They are not divorced from the marketing side of the game by any means. Gotta agree with the sentiment here. An argument can be made that some of the suits are actively selling the fighting, but there is no doubt that fighting is, at the very least, tolerated on a game by game basis. The punishement for a fight in a game is 5 minutes in the box, then you are welcome to come right back. That a physical altercation where the prime goal is to bash someone else's face in, in the middle of an ice-hockey competition, results in nothing more than a slap on the wrist, to me is unacceptable. In the NFL or NBA, you are getting thrown out of the game if you throw a punch, correct? For me that is the bare minimum punishment that should be enforced. If the goal is to get fighting out of the game completely, more severe punishments may be necessary. Of course some feel this opens up a big can of worms in regards to more liberties being taken by dirty players against skill guys. That could be true, in which case harsher punishments will need to be brought upon those guys, as well. In general though, when it comes to things like this, I don't think two wrongs make a right. You shouldn't tolerate fighting just because cheap shots are taken.
Huckleberry Posted September 6, 2015 Report Posted September 6, 2015 Hopefully as these guys are humanized, a large segment of the fans, certainly representing a majority of the fans, will stop cheering fights. How likely is that? Not bloody likely. For all the Eichel hoopla, the largest cheer of the prospects scrimmage came when two virtual kids went at it, for no other reason than to make an impression. One did for sure, as his name was chanted during the shootout. Don't think GMs don't notice how this stuff sells. They are not divorced from the marketing side of the game by any means. Justin Kea whooped his ass for a 2nd time in his career. The buffalo native added to that fight more than anything else.
wjag Posted September 7, 2015 Report Posted September 7, 2015 Hopefully as these guys are humanized, a large segment of the fans, certainly representing a majority of the fans, will stop cheering fights. How likely is that? Not bloody likely. For all the Eichel hoopla, the largest cheer of the prospects scrimmage came when two virtual kids went at it, for no other reason than to make an impression. One did for sure, as his name was chanted during the shootout. Don't think GMs don't notice how this stuff sells. They are not divorced from the marketing side of the game by any means. The fighting part of the NHL is ridiculous. If we really want to be entertained, let's let them drop the gloves and battle with nunchucks. Nunchucks on ice..
shrader Posted September 7, 2015 Report Posted September 7, 2015 The fighting part of the NHL is ridiculous. If we really want to be entertained, let's let them drop the gloves and battle with nunchucks. Nunchucks on ice.. It needs to be a different random weapon each game. That way they won't become skilled with them and instead the hilarity will be off the charts.
Hoss Posted September 7, 2015 Report Posted September 7, 2015 Can't believe it's already been four years since the Lokomotiv tragedy that took the lives of Stefan Liv, Pavol Demitra, Josef Vasicek (Vanek's brother's wife's brother), Jan Marek and Karel Rachunek.
LGR4GM Posted September 7, 2015 Author Report Posted September 7, 2015 SO Vanek's brother-in-law? :huh: That said, it was a tragedy.
Eleven Posted September 7, 2015 Report Posted September 7, 2015 SO Vanek's brother-in-law? :huh: That said, it was a tragedy. His sister-in-law's brother.
shrader Posted September 7, 2015 Report Posted September 7, 2015 SO Vanek's brother-in-law? :huh: That said, it was a tragedy. The proper response was "so what does that make them?".
ubkev Posted September 7, 2015 Report Posted September 7, 2015 SO Vanek's brother-in-law? :huh: That said, it was a tragedy. Takes some of the emotional sting out of it when it becomes an Alabama physics problem.
LGR4GM Posted September 7, 2015 Author Report Posted September 7, 2015 The proper response was "so what does that make them?". "absolutely nothing."
Hoss Posted September 7, 2015 Report Posted September 7, 2015 "absolutely nothing." It makes them clear acquaintances. Vanek tweeted about him today.
WildCard Posted September 8, 2015 Report Posted September 8, 2015 It makes them clear acquaintances. Vanek tweeted about him today.
LGR4GM Posted September 8, 2015 Author Report Posted September 8, 2015 Aaron Portzline @Aportzline 26m26 minutes ago Puck-rakers: #CBJ sign D David Savard to 5-year, $21.25 million contract extension http://bluejacketsxtra.dispatch.com/content/blogs/puck-rakers/2015/09/savard-signs-5-year-extension.html …
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