Tuned into 1040 for a bit this afternoon between Alta flood updates and heard the same thing - then I saw coverage on SportsCentre of Torts arriving at the airport. Haven't heard anything further. The guys on the Team were saying they were absolutely inundated with twitter and email comments on the possible hiring - hope Torts knows what he's in for there. Canuck fans are not known for their reticence. :lol:
Even if he does blow his lid its good for a laugh.
So true, the media acts like this is all about them. They all get their chances to shoot their mouths off no matter who is coach.thats right, I don't really care how he trashes the media, i'm only interested in how
he coaches the team, the media usually deserves most of what they get.
They act so goody goody live when face to face with a coach or player, but as soon
as they get into their little booth with the microphone, or pen in hand to write
their column, out comes the daggers, and they do throw their mud.
So true, the media acts like this is all about them. They all get their chances to shoot their mouths off no matter who is coach.
Frankly I'd rather watch them lose with him blowing a gasket than watch the vanilla style we've been used to.
Ya, no other choice really. Cut bait and move on. Got a good prospect. Not sure why they made all that noise last year anyway.
Yes, and how do they renegotiate upwards for hold outs?
I always thought that at best they would allow someone to just take him and the contract for virtually nothing, yet even that appears to have dried up.
In the end they signed him to a long term deal to assure his security as a Canuck and that is still what they have. Tortorella is pretty defensive minded so it probably won't matter a lot who is in net, as long as he doesn't whiff everything.
There was talk of Edmonton offering a lot more for Schneider but I have a feeling Schneider wouldn't waive the no-trade to go there.
I think you're right. I thought Edmonton has offered more but in reality looks like Gillis was asking more from Edmonton, probably due to the same division issue.
In the end Gillis did the right thing IMO. The draft pick they got was top four on some scouting lists. They need to develop a future leader for the team and this was a good first step. Success these days isn't so much a matter of who is in goal.
Looks like Luongo is already in mid-season form.
hopefully the rust is gone by the beginning of the season.
lots of players I have never heard of, many will be gone soon, some allready, yesterday.
some good looking prospects, and we haven't seen some players yet, schraeder for one.
looks like edmonton finally are going to show all that talent they have been collecting
over the past few years, I wonder who they will name captain, maybe taylor hall.
mason raymond has signed in toronto, for less than a million for one year, glad he is playing
somewhere.
What's the general opinion on the new Conference and Divisional break down?
Realignment
Effective this season, the NHL will operate under a new divisional alignment and scheduling matrix that ensures that all 30 teams play in all 30 arenas at least once a season. In creating more geographically-appropriate groupings, the NHL now has two eight-team divisions in the Eastern Conference and two seven-team divisions in the Western Conference:
WESTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division Central Division Metropolitan Division Atlantic Division
Anaheim Chicago CarolinaBostonCalgaryColoradoColumbusBuffaloEdmontonDallasNew JerseyDetroitLos AngelesMinnesotaNY IslandersFloridaPhoenixNashvilleNY RangersMontrealSan JoseSt. LouisPhiladelphiaOttawaVancouverWinnipegPittsburghTampa BayWashingtonToronto
What's the formula for making the playoffs?
Copying and pasting isn't working worth a damn.
Pacific Division - Anaheim, Calgary, Edmonton, Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Jose, Vancouver.
Central Division- Chicago, Colorado, Dallas, Minnesota, Nashville, St. Louis, Winnipeg
Metropolitan Division- Carolina, Columbus, N.J. Devils, N.Y.I. N.Y.R., Pha., Pitts. Washington
Atlantic Division - Boston, Buffalo, Detroit, Florida Montreal, Ottawa,Tampa Bay, Toronto
Did you hear any details about why Cory Schneider was traded? Don't want to spread any rumours! -![]()
that happened way back in june during the entry draft where gillis traded him for a better position in
the draft.
the simple answer is that, over the last year every attempt that was made to trade luongo failed, as
his contract is far too 'long' to tempt anyone to take it on, so, with his back to the wall, gillis
traded schneider, and kept luongo which solved the 'cap' problems coming which would have hampered
him signing new players for this coming season.
I like the new division changes, saves many time changes on road trips, as schedules mostly run north
south, and they tried as well as possible to keep divisions in same time zones, which makes sense.
every team will have at least 'one' game with every other team in the league this season, which also
adds more interest for fans.
not sure of playoff rules at this point, i'm sure its written somewhere.