Expansion didn't hurt the Habs.:lol:
Yeah ... they've always been the same....
Expansion didn't hurt the Habs.:lol:
Indeed Smack.... prove it.... I hear you shoot off a lot of things that you claim to be true, and yet never provide any evidence for what you claim.
I get into a few arguments with Avro on a couple of subjects, but I don't remember ever attending any secret skull and bones meetings over ignoring Avro, so either you're full of sh*t or you have your own little organization in agreement with you in your head.
Or what you say is true..... in that case.... Prove it.
I think the proof is self evident w/o outing people. That's all I will say.
Avro...if you notice I and many others on this forum do not respond to you because you are not very well liked. Your opinion and thoughts are pretty much ignored as many of us have agreed to do so.
We'd have to do something with all those traitor actors who went Hollywood on us. Let's rip up our Walk of Fame and disolve their citizenship papers. That would be a tough one tho: leslie Neilson is one of my idols:smile:
They don't deserve any hockey! I have the solution: give them our lousy ball teams and we'll keep all the rights to hockey.
Name the 6 original teams.
Montreal
Toronto
New York
Chicago
Detroit
Boston
Any there from the States?;-)
We should keep the rights.
You have named the original six teams, and the last four are American based.
We keep the original six and add Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Hamilton, Ottawa, Quebec City, Moncton , Halifax and St. John's.
Four divisions of four teams.
We could work with that.
Each division winner goes to the semi-finals and those winners go for the Cup.
I think the proof is self evident w/o outing people. That's all I will say.
Yah, that'd work:smile:
-- regular season games ---- 60
-- regular season games ---- three periods, no overtime or shootouts, each team gets a point for the tie
-- post-season ---- best of five in semi-finals with overtime
-- post-season ---- best of seven finals with overtime.
This would keep the season in the winter months and make the teams more competitive as less positions would need to be filled with 16 teams and the competition for those positions would be fierce.
[/quote]So how do you intend on paying the players and the rest of the people who make the game possible?
Boring, nobody but a soccer fan wants to pay money and spend time to se a tie at the end. Mkae overtime a full 20 minutes and end in a shoot if no decision has been made after that.
Again, revenue is key not only the money and jobs it generates for local economies, more hockey the better, only a non-fan would suggest such a thing.
Agreed.
Huh? How does any of this make them more competitive?
Why do we not want hockey in the fall or spring, we have football in winter and basketball, hardly winter sports.
Good thing you guys aren't running things....geez, even an American gets it.:lol:
regs,
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Why?
Just would like to know if you watched games from the mid-fifties until today.
Did you enjoy listening to Danny Gallivan or the Hewitts or Lecavalier doing the play-by play.
Watching a game on a 17" b&w Dumont or RCA.
You espouse the 100th anniversary of the Les Canadiens.
But were you there to see or were you actually in any of the arenas to enjoy the people or sights or great concession food?
Like a lot of guys from that period said they would have played for just room and board.
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No, I grew up watching the Habs of the 70's, their most dominant period and the most dominant of any team in any sport.
So because players in the old days would play for rent our current players should? I hope for your sake that isn't the argument you want to present.
Unbelievable but true section: Toronto is trying for a second NHL team:lol:
We should keep the rights.
You have named the original six teams, and the last four are American based.
We keep the original six and add Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Hamilton, Ottawa, Quebec City, Moncton , Halifax and St. John's.
Granted the Habs of the 70s were good , but not the Habs or Buds or Bruins or Wings of the 50s and 60s.
Good for them that they are being paid more but they no longer have an allegiance to the team, they won't play their entire career for one team. They put themselves up to the highest bidders like `hookers`.
Personal trainers, pampered BS.
The venues are more attractive than the game itself which has been watered down to a joke. No more donny-brooks. No more clearing of benches. No more of a city and nation gone wild over the suspension of one player.
It is now a business like every other sport. Very sad IMO.
But you TAKE YOUR OPINION TO THE BANK AND LAUGH FOR I'LL CONTINUE TO WATCH THE REAL GAME ON ESPN or NHLNET RETRO.
You have sold yourself out. Your choice. Your problem. Our loss.
If you ever played the game as I did and was property of the Canadiens from age thirteen on you would understand.
I sincerely feel sorry for you.
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