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Post by John96 on Dec 3, 2019 5:22:35 GMT -8
I found this to be really strange. They seem to be mentioning mental illness without saying it and not going into any detail at all? Is that just part of the stigma? Did this guy really just walk away because he got screwed by his agent and hated Buffalo? This raises more questions than it answers in my head.
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Post by Fugazi on Dec 3, 2019 11:07:18 GMT -8
66 players have taken 300+ faceoffs this season.
Best Five 1. Claude Giroux 🇨🇦, PHI - 60.4% 2. Christian Dvorak 🇺🇸, ARI - 60.0% 3. Auston Matthews 🇺🇸, TOR - 58.3% 4. Nazem Kadri 🇨🇦, COL - 57.9% 5. Tyler Seguin 🇨🇦, DAL - 57.9%
Worst Five 1. Nathan MacKinnon 🇨🇦, COL - 42.1% 2. Logan Couture 🇨🇦, SJS - 45.1% 3. Derek Stepan 🇺🇸, ARI - 45.2% 4. Max Domi 🇨🇦, MTL - 45.6% 5. Cody Eakin 🇨🇦, VGK - 46.0%
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Post by Fugazi on Dec 3, 2019 13:13:48 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on Dec 3, 2019 13:23:35 GMT -8
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Post by carolinasharksfan on Dec 3, 2019 15:04:23 GMT -8
Blowouts appear to be in order in the NHL tonight...6-0 Sabers over the Devils and 4-0 Knights over the Rangers, both in the second period. I have no idea how Hynes has kept his job so far. They listened to you...
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Post by John96 on Dec 3, 2019 18:32:44 GMT -8
Someone with a membership at The Athletic post the Lebrun-DW conversation?
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Post by Fugazi on Dec 4, 2019 12:19:31 GMT -8
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Post by HOOCH2173 on Dec 4, 2019 13:51:14 GMT -8
But did his elbow actually touch his head?!
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Post by Fugazi on Dec 4, 2019 14:02:30 GMT -8
Chris Chelios’s Spittin’ Chiclets interview about Babcock had some confusing timelines, because when the Johan Franzen incident occurred (as Nashville eliminated Detroit in Game 5 of the 2012 first round), Chelios was no longer on the Red Wings. He referenced a meeting Ken Holland had with the players, where the GM defended his coach. I think this has to do with Marty McSorley. McSorley worked on San Jose Sharks broadcasts, and once said none of the Red Wings liked playing for Babcock. Word got back to Detroit reporters, who asked Holland about it. (The current Edmonton GM declined to discuss this, but did speak to the Detroit Free Press’s Helene St. James about the Franzen incident.)
What I heard is Holland didn’t like how players gave McSorley that information, and told them that if they wanted to say anything to him (or be traded), they could meet him privately in his office and he would keep those conversations secret. I don’t believe anyone asked out. McSorley left his Sharks’ TV role following the 2006-07 season. Anyway, just some clarity on that situation.
There was an interesting story a couple of weeks ago by ESPN’s Zach Lowe and Adrian Wojnarowski about a radical schedule idea being discussed by the NBA. It would see a reduction of regular-season games, the addition of both an in-season tournament and a playoff play-in, and re-seeding the Conference Finals based on regular-season standings.
I asked around to see how much of this the NHL has looked at. The answer is: a lot. The re-seeding of the Stanley Cup semifinals was originally part of the last divisional/playoff re-alignment. The league wanted it, but teams and players pushed back because of travel worries. Not enough people wanted to risk, say, a Montreal-San Jose third round. We know the commissioner hates the play-in, and a player texted me this season to stop “with that stupid idea.” In-season tournament? Let’s see if a World Cup gets done for February 2021, and how everyone feels about that.
The schedule is an issue, however. There are a lot of complaints this year about it. The scheduling Czar, Steve Hatze Petros, gave a presentation at last month’s GM meetings. Teams were told if they wanted to help solve the problem, they should provide more available home dates. But the frustration is growing.
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Post by John96 on Dec 4, 2019 16:30:47 GMT -8
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Post by cjelli on Dec 5, 2019 11:10:57 GMT -8
Wow, just wow:
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Post by cjelli on Dec 5, 2019 11:13:35 GMT -8
Tee hee
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Post by Fugazi on Dec 5, 2019 15:31:55 GMT -8
November 2019 - By The Numbers -Goaltenders
Starts 1. MacKenzie Blackwood 🇨🇦, NJD - 12 2. Martin Jones 🇨🇦, SJS - 12 3. David Rittich 🇨🇿, CGY - 11 4. Carey Price 🇨🇦, MTL - 11 5. Frederick Andersen 🇩🇰, TOR - 11
Wins 1. Martin Jones 🇨🇦, SJS - 10 2. Connor Hellebuyck 🇺🇸, WPG - 8 3. Braden Holtby 🇨🇦, WSH - 8 4. Jordan Binnington 🇨🇦, STL - 7 5. Frederick Andersen 🇩🇰, TOR - 7
Losses 1. Jimmy Howard 🇺🇸, DET - 6 2. Jon Gibson 🇺🇸, ANA - 5 3. Petr Mrazek 🇨🇿, CAR - 5 4. Carey Price 🇨🇦, MTL - 5 5. Mackenzie Blackwood 🇨🇦, NJD - 5
Overtime Losses 1. Matt Murray 🇨🇦, PIT - 4 2. 21 at 2
Shots Against 1. Mackenzie Blackwood 🇨🇦, NJD - 391 2. Frederick Andersen 🇩🇰, TOR - 356 3. David Rittich 🇨🇿, CGY - 350 4. Connor Hellebuyck 🇺🇸, WPG - 341 5. Henrik Lundqvist 🇸🇪, 335
Saves 1. Mackenzie Blackwood 🇨🇦, NJD - 355 2. Frederick Andersen 🇩🇰, TOR - 334 3. David Rittich 🇨🇿, CGY - 324 4. Connor Hellebuyck 🇺🇸, WPG 322 5. Darcy Kuemper 🇨🇦, ARI - 311
Goals Allowed 1. Carey Price 🇨🇦, MTL - 39 2. Mackenzie Blackwood 🇨🇦, NJD - 36 3. Matt Murray 🇨🇦, PIT - 33 4. Martin Jones 🇨🇦, SJS - 32 5. John Gibson 🇺🇸, ANA - 31 6. Jonathan Bernier 🇨🇦, DET - 31 7. Sergei Bobrovsky 🇷🇺, FLA - 31
Powerplay Goals Allowed 1. Pekka Rinne 🇫🇮, NSH - 9 2. Henrik Lundqvist 🇸🇪, NYR - 9 3. Frederick Andersen 🇩🇰, TOR - 9 4. Cary Price 🇨🇦, MTL - 8 5. Braden Holtby 🇨🇦, WSH - 8
Shorthanded Goals Allowed 1. Carter Hutton 🇨🇦 - BUF - 2 2. Joonas Korpisalo 🇫🇮 - 2 3. Mike Smith 🇨🇦, EDM - 2 5. Philipp Grubauer 🇩🇪, COL - 2 6. Mackenzie Blackwood 🇨🇦, NJD - 2 7. Anders Nilsson 🇸🇪, OTT - 2 8. Andrei Vasilevskiy 🇷🇺, TBL - 2
Save Percentage (Min. 5 starts) 1. Anton Khudobin 🇷🇺, DAL - 94.9% 2. Connor Hellebuyck 🇺🇸, WPG - 94.4% 3. Ben Bishop 🇺🇸, DAL - 94.1% 4. Jaroslav Halak 🇸🇰, BOS - 94.0% 5. Frederick Andersen 🇩🇰, TOR - 93.8%
Worst Save Percentage (Min. 5 Starts) 1. Jimmy Howard 🇺🇸, DET - 85.4% 2. Pekka Rinne 🇫🇮, NSH - 85.7% 3. Matt Murray 🇨🇦, PIT - 86.7% 4. Carey Price 🇨🇦, MTL - 88.3% 5. Thatcher Demko 🇺🇸, VAN - 88.6%
Even Strength SV% (Min. 5 Starts) 1. Anton Khudobin 🇷🇺, DAL - 96.2% 2. Frederick Andersen 🇩🇰, TOR - 95.6% 3. Jake Allen 🇨🇦, STL - 94.6% 4. Darcy Kuemper 🇨🇦, ARI - 94.4% 5. Braden Holtby 🇨🇦, WSG - 94.2%
Worst EV SV% (Minimum 5 Starts) 1. Matt Murray 🇨🇦, PIT - 85.8% 2. Jimmy Howard 🇺🇸, DET - 87.1% 3. Martin Jones 🇨🇦, SJS - 88.1% 4. Carey Price 🇨🇦, MTL - 88.8% 5. Petr Mrazek 🇨🇿, CAR - 88.9%
Powerplay SV Percentage (Min 5 Starts) 1. Jaroslav Halak 🇸🇰, BOS - 100.0% 2. Ben Bishop 🇺🇸, DAL - 98.0% 3. Connor Hellebuyck 🇺🇸, WPG - 97.1% 4. Martin Jones 🇨🇦, SJS - 96.8% 5. Mikko Koskinen 🇫🇮, EDM - 94.9%
Worst Powerplay SV% (Min 5 Starts) 1. Pekka Rinne 🇫🇮, NSH - 64.0% 2. Jimmy Howard 🇺🇸, DET - 76.0% 3. Pavel Francouz 🇨🇿, COL - 76.9% 4. Carter Hutton 🇨🇦, BUF - 80.0% 5. Jake Allen 🇨🇦, STL - 81.3%
Worst Shorthanded SV% (Min 5 Starts) 1. Thomas Greiss 🇩🇪, NYI - 00.0% 2. Mike Smith 🇨🇦, CGY - 66.7% 3. Carter Hutton 🇨🇦, BUF - 71.4% 4. Darcy Kuemper 🇨🇦, ARI - 75.0% 5. James Reimer 🇨🇦, CAR - 75.0%
Goals Against Average (Min. 5 Starts) 1. Anton Khudobin 🇷🇺, DAL - 1.75 2. Connor Hellebuyck 🇺🇸, WPG - 1.85 3. Ben Bishop 🇺🇸, DAL - 1.90 4. Carter Hart 🇨🇦, PHI - 1.94 5. Frederick Andersen 🇩🇰, TOR - 1.97
Worst GAA (Min. 5 Starts) 1. Jimmy Howard 🇺🇸, DET - 4.92 2. Pekka Rinne 🇫🇮, NSH - 4.14 3. Carey Price 🇨🇦, MTL - 3.77 4. Thatcher Demko 🇺🇸, VAN - 3.73 5. Carter Hutton 🇨🇦, BUF - 3.71
Shutouts 1. Darcy Kuemper 🇨🇦, ARI - 2 2. 16 with 1
Time on Ice 1. Martin Jones 🇨🇦, SJS - 731:33 2. Mackenzie Blackwood 🇨🇦, NJD - 711:42 3. David Rittich 🇨🇿, CGY - 672:36 4. Frederick Andersen 🇩🇰, TOR - 669:48 5. Carey Price 🇨🇦, MTL - 620:42
Points 1. Jonathan Bernier 🇨🇦, DET - 2 2. Jaroslav Halak 🇸🇰, BOS 3. Mike Smith 🇨🇦, CGY - 1 4. Anton Khudobin 🇷🇺, DAL - 1 5. Pekka Rinne 🇫🇮, NSH - 1 6. Martin Jones 🇨🇦, SJS - 1 7. Andrei Vasilevskiy 🇷🇺, TBL - 1
Penalty Minutes 1. Darcy Kuemper 🇨🇦, ARI - 6 2. 9 at 2
Shootout Wins 1. Darcy Kuemper 🇨🇦, ARI - 2 2. Sam Montembeault 🇨🇦, FLA - 2 3. Carter Hart 🇨🇦, PHI - 2 4. Martin Jones 🇨🇦, SJS - 2 5. Braden Holtby 🇨🇦, WSH - 2
Shootout Losses 1. Darcy Kuemper 🇨🇦, ARI - 2 2. Jaroslav Halak 🇸🇰, BOS - 2 3. Brian Elliott 🇨🇦, PHI - 2 4. Carter Hart 🇨🇦, PHI - 2
Shootout Shots Faced 1. Brian Elliott 🇨🇦, PHI - 16 2. Braden Holtby 🇨🇦, WSH - 15 3. Frederick Andersen 🇩🇰, TOR - 14 4. Darcy Kuemper 🇨🇦, ARI - 11 5. Juuse Saros 🇫🇮, NSH - 11
Shootout Goals Allowed 1. Brian Elliott 🇨🇦, PHI - 5 2. Darcy Kuemper 🇨🇦, ARI - 4 3. Jaroslav Halak 🇸🇰, BOS - 3 4. Carter Hart 🇨🇦, PHI - 3 5. Frederick Andersen 🇩🇰, TOR - 3 6. Braden Holtby 🇨🇦, WSH - 3
Shootout SV% (Min. 6 shots) 1. Martin Jones 🇨🇦, SHS - 100.0% 2. Jakob Markstrom 🇸🇪, VAN - 100.0% 3. Juuse Saros 🇫🇮, NSH - 81.8% 4. Braden Holtby 🇨🇦, WSH - 80.0% 5. Frederick Andersen 🇩🇰, TOR - 78.6%
Worst Shootot SV% (Min. 6 Shots) 1. Jaroslav Halak 🇸🇰, BOS - 57.1% 2. Darcy Kuemper 🇨🇦, ARI - 63.6% 3. Brian Elliott 🇨🇦, PHI - 68.8% 4. Carter Hart 🇨🇦, PHI - 70.0% 5. Sam Montembeault 🇨🇦, FLA - 71.4%
Penalty Shots Faced 1. Carey Price 🇨🇦, MTL - 2 2. Mike Smith 🇨🇦, EDM - 1 3. Corey Crawford 🇨🇦, CHI - 1 4. Carter Hart 🇨🇦, PHI - 1 5. Aaron Dell 🇨🇦, SJS - 1 6. Michael Hutchinson 🇨🇦, TOR - 1 7. Marc-Andre Fleury 🇨🇦, VGK - 1
Penalty Shot Goals Allowed 1. Carey Price 🇨🇦, MTL - 1 2. 6 at 0
Penalty Shot Saves 1. Mike Smith 🇨🇦, EDM - 1 2. Corey Crawford 🇨🇦, CHI - 1 3. Carey Price 🇨🇦, MTL - 1 4. Carter Hart 🇨🇦, PHI - 1 5. Aaron Dell 🇨🇦, SJS - 1 6. Michael Hutchinson 🇨🇦, TOR - 1 7. Marc-Andre Fleury 🇨🇦, VGK - 1
Penalty Shot SV% (Min. 1 Shot) 1. Mike Smith 🇨🇦, EDM - 100.0% 2. Corey Crawford 🇨🇦, CHI - 100.0% 3. Carter Hart 🇨🇦, PHI - 100.0% 4. Aaron Dell 🇨🇦, SJS - 100.0% 5. Michael Hutchinson 🇨🇦, TOR - 100.0% 6. Marc-Andre Fleury 🇨🇦, VGK - 100.0% 7. Carey Price 🇨🇦, MTL - 50.0%
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Post by Fugazi on Dec 6, 2019 10:31:52 GMT -8
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Post by cjelli on Dec 6, 2019 12:25:50 GMT -8
Let's skip on Pastrnak to get this guy, right Dougie?
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Post by LordNelson on Dec 6, 2019 12:57:25 GMT -8
Let's skip on Pastrnak to get this guy, right Dougie? and Goldy later fetching us Jannik Hansen still wasn't enough. Total bust/waste of a 1st rounder.
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Post by danvilleshark on Dec 6, 2019 12:58:26 GMT -8
Let's skip on Pastrnak to get this guy, right Dougie? Yeah that was a total bust.
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Post by Fugazi on Dec 6, 2019 13:02:34 GMT -8
Let's skip on Pastrnak to get this guy, right Dougie? Yeah that was a total bust. There's been a shitload of total busts when it comes to the Sharks draft record Fuck Tim Burke.
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Post by John96 on Dec 6, 2019 13:25:06 GMT -8
Let's skip on Pastrnak to get this guy, right Dougie? Pasta is one of the ten best forwards in the NHL right now. Having said that and for no other reason than that I've been wanting to bring it up, he's a huge beach.
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Post by Fugazi on Dec 6, 2019 13:44:30 GMT -8
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Post by danvilleshark on Dec 6, 2019 14:35:32 GMT -8
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Post by carolinasharksfan on Dec 6, 2019 16:23:30 GMT -8
Good old fashioned hockey fight just now in the Hawks/Devils game...Simmonds vs. Gilbert.
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Post by LordNelson on Dec 7, 2019 10:57:29 GMT -8
Good old fashioned hockey fight just now in the Hawks/Devils game...Simmonds vs. Gilbert. yea good Friday night brawl..
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Post by Fugazi on Dec 7, 2019 11:51:15 GMT -8
To own a pro-sports team is to be in a very exclusive club. In fact, it's a club open exclusively to billionaires. That's true in the NFL, NBA, and the NHL. The 15-richest NHL team owners have a combined net worth near $115 billion. The richest of them all is David Thomson, owner of the Winnipeg Jets. He has a net worth of $33 billion, thanks to his family's media empire. The Boston Bruins, a storied franchise, has been owned by the same man since 1975. Let's look at the 15-richest NHL team owners, their net worth, and how they made their money.
#15. Brian Roberts — Philadelphia Flyers
Net Worth: $2 billion
Age: 60
Nationality: American
Brian Roberts is the son of Comcast co-founder Ralph Roberts. Brian has been the CEO of the media giant since 2002. He inherited the company when his father died in 2015.
#13. (tie) Ronald Burkle — Pittsburgh Penguins
Net Worth: $2.6 billion
Age: 67
Nationality: American
He started as a bag boy at his father's supermarket. After dropping out of college, Ron started the private equity firm Yucaipa Companies and the Ronald W. Burkle Foundation. He has been chairman of the board for Alliance Entertainment, Dominick's, Fred Meyer, Ralphs, and Food4Less. Burkle currently serves on the board for Occidental Petroleum Corporation, Yahoo!, and KB Home.
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#13. (tie)David Bonderman — Seattle NHL Team
Net Worth: $2.6 billion
Age: 76
Nationality: American
David Bonderman is an American entrepreneur who is part of a team that is bringing the NHL to Seattle. The unnamed team will make its debut in the 2021 season. Born David Bonderman, a.k.a. Bondo, on November 27, 1942, he is a founder of TPG Capital, a prestigious private equity investment firm.
#12. Joshua Harris — New Jersey Devils
Net Worth: $2.7 billion
Age: 54
Nationality: American
Joshua Harris an American private equity investor who co-founded Apollo Global Management, one of the world's largest alternative investment firms. Harris also owns the NHL's New Jersey Devils. H worked at Drexel Burnham Lambert before co-founding Apollo in 1990 with fellow Drexel alumnus Leon Black and Marc Rowan. He is currently one of three managing partners of Apollo, along with Black and Rowan.
#11. Vincent Viola — Florida Panthers
Net Worth: $2.8 billion
Age: 63
Nationality: American
Vincent Viola had a career in the military. He graduated from West Point and then the U.S. Army Airborne, Infantry and Ranger Schools and served in the 101st Airborne Division. He is the former Chairman of the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) and is one of the nation's foremost leaders in electronic trading. He is currently the Executive Chairman of Virtu Financial. Based in New York City, Virtu was founded by Viola. Virtu Financial is a market maker and liquidity provider to the financial markets worldwide.
#10. Jeremy Jacobs — Boston Bruins
Net Worth: $3.3 billion
Age: 79
Nationality: American
Jeremy Jacobs is the American CEO of Delaware North Companies and is the current owner of the Boston Bruins hockey team in the National Hockey League. Born in Buffalo, New York on January 21, 1940, Jacobs attended the University of Buffalo for business management as well as the Harvard School of Business Advanced Management Program. Delaware North was founded by his father and uncles and is a hospitality and food service company. Delaware North also owns the TD Garden. Jacobs purchased the Boston Bruins in 1975 and has owned the team since.
#8. (tie) Daryl Katz — Edmonton Oilers
Net Worth: $3.5 billion
Age: 58
Nationality: Canadian
Daryl Katz is the chairman and chief executive officer of The Katz Group, Canada's leading drug store operators. He also owns the nation's only mail-order pharmacy business, Meditrust Pharmacy Inc. He is one of the richest people in Canada. He bought the Oilers in 2008 after several unsuccessful attempts.
#8. (tie) Henry Samueli — Anaheim Ducks
Net Worth: $3.5 billion
Age: 65
Nationality: American
Henry Samueli was a professor at UCLA in 1991 when he co-founded Broadcom with Henry Nichols, one of his PhD students. Samueli was born in Buffalo, New York on September 20, 1954, Samueli has his name on more than 70 on U.S. patents as an inventor. He bought the Anaheim Ducks in 2005.
#7. Edward P. Roski — Los Angeles Kings
Net Worth: $3.7 billion
Age: 80
Nationality: American
Edward Roski, Jr. is the owner, President and Chairman of the Board of Majestic Realty Co., which is the largest private holder of industrial real estate in the United States. Founded by his father in 1948, the company has acquired more than 70 million square feet of development in a diversified real estate portfolio. Mostly owning industrial buildings in Southern California, the company's properties extend from Los Angeles to Atlanta.
#6. Marian Ilitch — Detroit Red Wings
Net Worth: $4 billion
Age: 86
Nationality: American
Marian Ilitch and her late husband Mike founded Little Caesar's Pizza. Marian met Mike Ilitch on a blind date in 1954. The couple married a year later. In 1959 the Ilitches opened the first Little Caesars Pizza in the Detroit suburb of Garden City. Mike wanted to call the pizza shop "Pizza Treat," but Marion nixed that idea. Little Caesar was Marian's nickname for Mike. Little Caesars became the largest carryout pizza chain in the world, known for its TV ads featuring the slogan "Pizza! Pizza!" Marian Ilitch is also the owner of the MLB's Detroit Tigers and the NHL's Detroit Red Wings.
#5. Terrence Pegula — Buffalo Sabres
Net Worth: $4.6 billion
Age: 68
Nationality: American
After graduating from Pennsylvania State University with a BS in Engineering, Pegula went to work for the Getty Oil company. In 1983, at the age of 32, Terrence branched out on his own by founding an oil and gas exploration company he named East Resources. Over the next several decades, East Resources grew into an incredibly successful company. In 2010, Terrence sold off most of the company's assets to Royal Dutch Shell for $4.7 billion. He sold another chunk of assets to American Energy in 2014 for $1.75 billion. He then used a portion of his funds to purchase the Buffalo Sabres NHL team and the Buffalo Bandits lacrosse team for $189 million. He also owns the NFL's Buffalo Bills.
#4. Ann Walton Kroenke — Colorado Avalanche
Net Worth: $5.5 billion
Age: 70
Nationality: American
Ann Walton Kroenke is the daughter of Walmart founder Bud Walton. She inherited half of her dad's stake in the company when he died in 1995. She is married to billionaire Stan Kroenke. Together they own the Avalanche, Los Angeles Rams, Colorado Rapids, and Arsenal FC.
#3. Philip Anschutz — Los Angeles Kings
Net Worth: $ 11 billion
Age: 79
Nationality: American
Philip Anschutz chairman of Anschutz Entertainment Group, which owns and runs the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. He made his fortune in oil, railroads, telecom, real estate, and entertainment. Anschutz also owns the NHL's Los Angeles Kings, one-third of the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers, and the team's home arena, Staples Center. Through Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG), he owns and operates many of the best concert venues in the world, including the aforementioned Staples Center as well as the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, O2 in London, and the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai.
#2. Hasso Plattner — San Jose Sharks
Net Worth: $13.5
Age: 75
Nationality: German
Hasso Plattner made most of his fortune as the CEO of software company SAPAG, which he founded along with four of his former IBM colleagues in 1972. Plattner stepped down from the CEO role in 2003 and has chaired the company's supervisory board ever since. Today SAPAG brings in $24 billion annually.
#1. David Thomson — Winnipeg Jets
Net Worth: $33 billion
Age: 62
Nationality: Canadian/British
David Thomson and his family top the list of richest Canadians, thanks to the company that David's grandfather Roy started in 1934 when he acquired the newspaper Timmins Daily Press. The Thomson Corporation media empire grew to include The Times of London and Scottish Television and numerous daily newspapers in the United States. When David's father, Kenneth took over the company in 1976, it was worth about $500 million. When David took over from his father in 2006, it was worth almost $30 billion. Two years later, the company acquired Reuters and became Thomson Reuters, with David at the helm.
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Post by danvilleshark on Dec 8, 2019 16:54:00 GMT -8
All three California teams stink. That is all.
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Post by danvilleshark on Dec 9, 2019 8:20:06 GMT -8
I was just looking at the standings and the Red Wings really are bad.
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Post by HOOCH2173 on Dec 9, 2019 9:12:35 GMT -8
I was just looking at the standings and the Red Wings really are bad. And so are the Sharks! HEY OH!
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Post by danvilleshark on Dec 9, 2019 9:26:19 GMT -8
I was just looking at the standings and the Red Wings really are bad. And so are the Sharks! HEY OH! I dont know what to make of this team. They shit the bed at the start of the season. Have a very good November and now this again.
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Post by danvilleshark on Dec 9, 2019 13:52:13 GMT -8
Getz could have taken the cheap shot at the end but held up.
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Post by danvilleshark on Dec 9, 2019 13:54:21 GMT -8
Beat down on Gudas:
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