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Post by Fugazi on Nov 24, 2021 11:57:14 GMT -8
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Post by John96 on Nov 24, 2021 19:02:36 GMT -8
Suspension right? What's the difference between this and what Labanc did?
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Post by John96 on Nov 24, 2021 20:18:03 GMT -8
Find the fake tough guy in this video. Lowry? Stanley? Nope, I'm gonna fight Svechnikov.
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Post by Fugazi on Nov 25, 2021 17:26:33 GMT -8
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Post by galtfan on Nov 26, 2021 8:38:56 GMT -8
Kid has a great attitude, hopefully, he can keep it and not fall victim of the rhetoric.
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Post by Fugazi on Nov 26, 2021 18:14:40 GMT -8
Where's Evander Kane, oh wait
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Post by sjsharks59 on Nov 26, 2021 18:19:26 GMT -8
Where's Evander Kane, oh wait The Chicago Cubs had the curse of the Billy goat, the Sharks have the curse of Kane
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Post by Fugazi on Nov 26, 2021 18:22:38 GMT -8
from Daniel Rainbird of Sportsnet,
Brad Marchand is among the league's best at scoring goals and setting up teammates, but his ability to get under his opponent's skin is unmatched.
On Friday afternoon, he caught his latest victim: Artemi Panarin.
As the clock wound down on a 5-2 New York Rangers victory over the Boston Bruins, a Marchand-Panarin argument from their respective benches reached a tipping point when the Rangers star took his glove off, whipped it across the benches and nailed Marchand in the centre of his chest.
What could Marchand have said to push Panarin over the edge? If you're taking the Boston winger's word as gospel, Panarin might've taken issue with Marchand's decision to opt for something other than turkey on his Thanksgiving dinner plate.
"We were just asking each other how Thanksgiving dinner went and he didn’t like what I ate," said Marchand post-game, cheekily stoking the fire on the situation a day after the American holiday.
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Post by Fugazi on Nov 26, 2021 18:30:19 GMT -8
“We don’t know what’s gonna happen in two months. If you had an outbreak and you had a lot of stars out from the NHL for 2-3 weeks, it wouldn’t be good for the NHL. “I think they’re gonna make the right decisions. They still have time and they’ll make the right decision when it’s needed.
“They’ll have all the protocols, they’ll all the testing, they’ll be in the bubble, I think they’ll be fine. There’s different things around the world you gotta be conscious of. So you don’t wanna be there and not be able to play your best players.”
-Barry Trotz, head coach of the New York Islanders on the NHL players playing in the Olympics.
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Post by cjelli on Nov 27, 2021 5:57:02 GMT -8
“We don’t know what’s gonna happen in two months. If you had an outbreak and you had a lot of stars out from the NHL for 2-3 weeks, it wouldn’t be good for the NHL. “I think they’re gonna make the right decisions. They still have time and they’ll make the right decision when it’s needed. “They’ll have all the protocols, they’ll all the testing, they’ll be in the bubble, I think they’ll be fine. There’s different things around the world you gotta be conscious of. So you don’t wanna be there and not be able to play your best players.” -Barry Trotz, head coach of the New York Islanders on the NHL players playing in the Olympics. Yeah, go to that murderous regime who's holding a tennis player hostage for reporting an official's abuse. Fuck the virus, boycott the games for Peng Shui.
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Post by John96 on Nov 27, 2021 17:24:37 GMT -8
from Daniel Rainbird of Sportsnet, Brad Marchand is among the league's best at scoring goals and setting up teammates, but his ability to get under his opponent's skin is unmatched. On Friday afternoon, he caught his latest victim: Artemi Panarin. As the clock wound down on a 5-2 New York Rangers victory over the Boston Bruins, a Marchand-Panarin argument from their respective benches reached a tipping point when the Rangers star took his glove off, whipped it across the benches and nailed Marchand in the centre of his chest. What could Marchand have said to push Panarin over the edge? If you're taking the Boston winger's word as gospel, Panarin might've taken issue with Marchand's decision to opt for something other than turkey on his Thanksgiving dinner plate. "We were just asking each other how Thanksgiving dinner went and he didn’t like what I ate," said Marchand post-game, cheekily stoking the fire on the situation a day after the American holiday. Why someone hasn’t cross checked his teeth out is one of the great mysteries of the universe.
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Post by jackalope on Nov 27, 2021 17:30:32 GMT -8
from Daniel Rainbird of Sportsnet, Brad Marchand is among the league's best at scoring goals and setting up teammates, but his ability to get under his opponent's skin is unmatched. On Friday afternoon, he caught his latest victim: Artemi Panarin. As the clock wound down on a 5-2 New York Rangers victory over the Boston Bruins, a Marchand-Panarin argument from their respective benches reached a tipping point when the Rangers star took his glove off, whipped it across the benches and nailed Marchand in the centre of his chest. What could Marchand have said to push Panarin over the edge? If you're taking the Boston winger's word as gospel, Panarin might've taken issue with Marchand's decision to opt for something other than turkey on his Thanksgiving dinner plate. "We were just asking each other how Thanksgiving dinner went and he didn’t like what I ate," said Marchand post-game, cheekily stoking the fire on the situation a day after the American holiday. Why someone hasn’t cross checked his teeth out is one of the great mysteries of the universe. It is absolutely baffling. He doesn't really actually fight, but Old Johnny Scott jumped Phil Kessel once lmao. The Tkachuks are other ones that come to mind. Don't get me wrong I appreciate the gamemanship, but you have to answer the bell when you run your mouth all the time.
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Post by Getzlaffedat on Nov 28, 2021 12:55:43 GMT -8
Kane going through waivers, expected to report to barracuda.
Really wish we knew how much he messes up the room, didn’t seem like a problem when jumbo was still here.
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Post by John96 on Nov 28, 2021 14:03:43 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on Nov 28, 2021 14:10:08 GMT -8
MONTREAL - Geoff Molson, Owner, President, and Chief Executive Officer of the Club de hockey Canadien, has announced that Marc Bergevin, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Trevor Timmins, Assistant General Manager, as well as Paul Wilson, Senior Vice President, Public Affairs and Communications, have been relieved of their respective functions, effective immediately.
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Post by Fugazi on Nov 28, 2021 14:39:15 GMT -8
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Post by jackalope on Nov 28, 2021 15:05:53 GMT -8
Wouldn't you know it... Possibly the only GM crazy enough to take Kane gets fired on the same day lol
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Post by Fugazi on Nov 28, 2021 16:18:14 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on Nov 29, 2021 9:43:12 GMT -8
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Post by danvilleshark on Nov 29, 2021 11:18:52 GMT -8
Forward Evander Kane, as expected, cleared waivers on Monday and was set to be assigned to the Barracuda, the first step in what the forward hopes will be an eventual return to the NHL.
Kane is expected to join the Barracuda for its practice at Sharks Ice on Tuesday morning and he will remain with the team for an indefinite period. Kane’s 21-game suspension for violating the NHL’s COVID-19 Protocol officially ended after the Sharks’ game on Sunday against the Chicago Blackhawks, a 2-0 San Jose win.
Instead of paying Kane to stay home after his suspension ended, the Sharks opted to assign Kane to the AHL to help try and increase his value on the trade market.
The Sharks’ road trip continues Tuesday with a game against the New Jersey Devils. Kane, 30, hasn’t played since the Sharks lost to Vegas on May 12 in their 2020-2021 regular-season finale, didn’t practice with the Sharks during camp while was under NHL investigation and has sat out the last six-plus weeks as he served his suspension.
“Evander is looking forward to resuming his NHL career this season,” a statement from Kane’s agent, Dan Milstein, read on Sunday.
Kane was the Sharks’ leading scorer last season with 49 points in 56 games, but his contract carries a salary-cap hit of $7 million for each of the next three seasons, presumably one of the main factors why no NHL team claimed him off waivers.
The Sharks, though, would reportedly be willing to retain some of Kane’s salary to help facilitate a deal. Kane’s contract carries a modified no-trade clause in which he would only accept a trade to three other teams, but he could potentially widen that list to increase the Sharks’ trade options. Teams are allowed to retain up to 50 percent of a player’s average annual salary.
For now, Sharks assistant general manager Joe Will said he wants Kane just to get settled into the Barracuda. “If he wants to look at (expanding his three-team list), he certainly could bring that up to us,” Will said Sunday. “But right now, our focus is just getting him to the Barracuda by Tuesday.”
Kane will likely be under a watchful eye once he joins the Barracuda.
Kane will be the oldest player on the team, as all but four players are under 25, with nine players 21 years old or younger. A report in The Athletic this summer indicated that Kane had an overall lackadaisical attitude toward team rules and practices, plus a confrontation last season with then-associate coach Rocky Thompson.
Will noted that Kane already has a relationship with Barracuda coach Roy Sommer, who served as an associate coach on Bob Boughner’s staff from Dec. 2019 to April 2020 after Pete DeBoer and three assistant coaches were fired by GM Doug Wilson.
Sommer, an Oakland native, is in his 24th season as the coach of the Sharks’ AHL affiliate and is that league’s all-time winningest coach.
“There’s very strong leadership with the Barracuda. Roy’s been around longer than anyone,” Will said. “Roy knows Evander, he knows the entire organization after having been an associate head coach a couple of seasons ago. Roy has been with many, many players, more than any other coach I know.
“He’s dealt with a lot of things in his career. So, he’s aware of this too, and I trust the environment.”
It is unclear when Kane will play his first game with the Barracuda. The team is scheduled to play in Abbotsford, B.C. on Saturday and Sunday, but he may need more time to get his conditioning up to his usual level. The Abbotsford area, too, has had severe flooding this month and there are road closures in the region, potentially affecting the status of this weekend’s games.
After this weekend, the Barracuda is scheduled to play at Stockton on Dec. 7, followed by home games with Abbotsford on Dec. 11 and 12.
NOTE: Sharks winger Andrew Cogliano has left the road trip to tend to a personal matter. Cogliano has five points in 20 games this season.
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Post by danvilleshark on Nov 29, 2021 11:19:30 GMT -8
Kane going through waivers, expected to report to barracuda. Really wish we knew how much he messes up the room, didn’t seem like a problem when jumbo was still here. It is really bad..........no repairing this. It was already in motion Jumbos last season in teal.
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Post by Fugazi on Nov 29, 2021 13:28:38 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on Nov 29, 2021 13:29:52 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on Nov 29, 2021 13:31:10 GMT -8
Video- Goals Of The Week
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Post by Fugazi on Nov 30, 2021 13:15:53 GMT -8
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Post by jackalope on Nov 30, 2021 21:47:12 GMT -8
Pretty well sums it up. It doesn't count when you take the blame upon yourself and then immediately blame someone else.
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Post by Fugazi on Dec 1, 2021 9:11:39 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on Dec 1, 2021 9:13:51 GMT -8
via the New Jersey Devils,
The New Jersey Devils today signed center Jack Hughes to an eight-year contract extension with an average annual value of $8,000,000 (total value $64,000,000). Hughes would have become a restricted free agent at the end of the 2021-22 season. The contract begins in 2022-23 and the breakdown is as follows: 2022-23: $9,000,000, 2023-24: $8,500,000, 2024-25: $8,500,000, 2025-26: $8,500,000, 2026-27: $8,000,000, 2027-28: $7,500,000, 2028-29: $7,000,000 & 2029-30: $7,000,000. The announcement was made by Devils Executive Vice President/General Manager Tom Fitzgerald.
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Post by Fugazi on Dec 1, 2021 9:18:43 GMT -8
NEW YORK (Nov. 30, 2021) – Carolina Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind'Amour has been fined $25,000 for inappropriate conduct during NHL Game No. 329 against the Washington Capitals on Sunday, Nov. 28, the National Hockey League announced today.
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Post by Fugazi on Dec 1, 2021 9:55:27 GMT -8
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