At 3/4/05 03:09 AM, VeryProudofYa wrote: Two Boston firms offer 3.5billion dollars for all 30 hockey teams.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=2003701
I guess the Bruins win the cup every year from now on :(
....go aves
At 3/4/05 03:09 AM, VeryProudofYa wrote: Two Boston firms offer 3.5billion dollars for all 30 hockey teams.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=2003701
I guess the Bruins win the cup every year from now on :(
....go aves
At 3/4/05 05:45 AM, Coop83 wrote:At 3/3/05 10:53 PM, VeryProudofYa wrote: I went ahead and tracked down some records. I think the hat trick opne is pretty crazy.Cool stats. I'd like to see the active leaders though. Where did you find all this stuff?
I googled hockey records. Not that immpressive a way to find them but still, I'm the only one here who did.
At 3/4/05 06:18 AM, VeryProudofYa wrote: I googled hockey records. Not that immpressive a way to find them but still, I'm the only one here who did.
Cool. All I could think of was hhof.com, the Hall of Fame's website, because NHL.com is crap for active leaders
At 3/3/05 10:53 PM, VeryProudofYa wrote: All-time Records
I'll post the active leaders where applicable then.
20. Most Goals scored in a career.
Wayne Gretzky: 894 - Oilers, Kings, Blues, Rangers - 1979-99
Brett Hull: 741 (3rd All-time) Flames, Blues, Stars, Red Wings, (Coyotes) - 1986-2004
21. Most Assists in a career
Wayne Gretzky: 1963 - Oilers, Kings, Blues, Rangers - 1979-99
Ron Francis: 1249 (2nd All-time) Whalers, Penguins, Hurricanes, Maple Leafs - 1981-2004
22. Most Points in a career
Wayne Gretzky: 2857 - Oilers, Kings, Blues, Rangers - 1979-99
Mark Messier: 1887 (2nd All time)
23. Most Games played in a career.
Gordie Howe: 1767 - Red Wings, Whalers - 1946-80
Mark Messier: 1756 (2nd All-time) Oilers, Rangers, Canucks - 1979-2004
25. Most Seasons played.
Gordie Howe: 26 - Detroit Red Wings - 1946-71
Mark Messier: 25 (2nd All-time) Oilers, Rangers, Canucks - 1979-2004
29. Most Shutouts in a career.
Terry Sawchuk: 103 - Red Wings, Bruins, Maple Leafs, Kings, Rangers - 1949-70
Ed Belfour: 75 (8th All-time) Blackhawks, Sharks, Stars, Maple Leafs - 1988-2004
Martin Brodeur: 75 (8th All-time) Devils - 1991-2004
30. Most Penalty minutes in a career.
Dave Williams: 3966 - Maple Leafs, Canucks, Red Wings, Kings, Whalers - 1974-88
Tie Domi: 3406 (4th All-time) Maple Leafs, Rangers, Jets - 1989-2004
Hope you enjoy my stathunting.
At 3/4/05 06:45 AM, Coop83 wrote:
Hope you enjoy my stathunting.
Indeed I do. I commend your efforts
Having thought about the stats, I think that Messier will break Howe's seasons played record, maybe even passing him for goals.
Maybe Tie Domi will break the PIMs record as well, but Gretzky's records are safe...for now. (Maybe some kid called Sidney Crosby?)
The montreal canadians have won more stanley cups than any other team
At 3/3/05 10:19 PM, The_Bone_Thug wrote: in my opinan fuck patirck roy -------(spell check = opinion = patrick)
:The montreal canadians have won more stanley cups than any other team
I wonder who was in the net for some of the cups :-s
*cough* Roy
I also heard he won 2 other cups with the Ave's also O_o...guess he sucks...
At 3/4/05 08:42 PM, bob-marley1 wrote: yeah !because montreal canadian rocks the NHL
yeah and about hockey dont worry about a thing cuz every little thing is gonna be alright
At 3/4/05 05:39 PM, Coop83 wrote: Having thought about the stats, I think that Messier will break Howe's seasons played record, maybe even passing him for goals.
You do know he retired right? or at least that's what he claimed
Maybe Tie Domi will break the PIMs record as well, but Gretzky's records are safe...for now. (Maybe some kid called Sidney Crosby?)
At 3/9/05 01:32 AM, VeryProudofYa wrote:At 3/4/05 05:39 PM, Coop83 wrote: Having thought about the stats, I think that Messier will break Howe's seasons played record, maybe even passing him for goals.You do know he retired right? or at least that's what he claimed
He'll be back. hhof still labels him as an active player. He's got a season off to recover, there's life in the old dog yet.
At 3/9/05 07:53 PM, The_Bone_Thug wrote: fuck mark messier i say
Why? I can understand that you don't like the guy, but I'd just like some reasoning.
At 3/11/05 01:45 AM, -Gooch- wrote: It looks like Peter Forsberg's hockey career might be over after suffering a concussion during a playoff game for the Swedish team that he was playing for. I thought that if there'd be a season in the NHL, that it would've been his last. However, this may be his last season of hockey anywhere now due to his history of concussions.
That is a big blow. He's one of hockey's best active players. I know the Avs will be anxious for news. Let him recover first, before jumping to conclusions about his career. His dad may say that he wants Forsberg to retire, but in the end, it's Peter's decision.
there was this guy trying to make a anti NHL Hockey club but ramagi locked it
I noticed that Sidney Crosby is still on fire in the QMJHL. He's up to 157 points in 59 games. I know it will be less when he gets to NHL level, but that's still impressive.
At 3/13/05 03:52 PM, Coop83 wrote: I noticed that Sidney Crosby is still on fire in the QMJHL. He's up to 157 points in 59 games. I know it will be less when he gets to NHL level, but that's still impressive.
Good for him
At 3/13/05 04:44 PM, The_Bone_Thug wrote:At 3/13/05 03:52 PM, Coop83 wrote: I noticed that Sidney Crosby is still on fire in the QMJHL. He's up to 157 points in 59 games. I know it will be less when he gets to NHL level, but that's still impressive.Good for him
I'm wondering how the NHL is going to arrange the next draft. Since it's based on the regular season positions of the teams from last season, but they've already used those positions to get their last draft selections.
At 3/13/05 05:01 PM, Coop83 wrote:
I'm wondering how the NHL is going to arrange the next draft. Since it's based on the regular season positions of the teams from last season, but they've already used those positions to get their last draft selections.
I think they'll just do it at random.
i was watching classic hockey today between the Nordiecs and the Canadians
At 3/16/05 11:19 PM, The_Bone_Thug wrote: i was watching classic hockey today between the Nordiecs and the Canadians
Ooh, the Avs before they moved. Who won?
At 3/17/05 02:54 PM, Coop83 wrote:At 3/16/05 11:19 PM, The_Bone_Thug wrote: i was watching classic hockey today between the Nordiecs and the CanadiansOoh, the Avs before they moved. Who won?
Montreal
At 3/18/05 10:38 PM, The_Bone_Thug wrote: Montreal
Typical. I should have kept my mouth shut.
At 3/19/05 05:04 AM, Coop83 wrote:At 3/18/05 10:38 PM, The_Bone_Thug wrote: MontrealTypical. I should have kept my mouth shut.
What did you expect?
Montreal dominated the league back then
At 3/19/05 05:15 AM, VeryProudofYa wrote: What did you expect?
Montreal dominated the league back then
Yeah, back in the dim and distant past. They haven't won the cup for 12 years now Jacques Demers' Habs beating Barry Melrose's LA Kings in 1993.
That's a major slump for the Habs.
At 3/19/05 05:15 AM, VeryProudofYa wrote:At 3/19/05 05:04 AM, Coop83 wrote:What did you expect?At 3/18/05 10:38 PM, The_Bone_Thug wrote: MontrealTypical. I should have kept my mouth shut.
Montreal dominated the league back then
It was a 1985 game lots of fighting
At 3/19/05 06:22 PM, The_Bone_Thug wrote: It was a 1985 game lots of fighting
Proper violence!
On a side note, Buffalo's AHL team has painted the Ice surface a 'soft blue' and the Blue lines orange. This is to help viewers keep their eyes on the biscuit easily. Should the trial be a success, they will implement across the AHL, with a view to making it an NHL rule sometime within the next 4 years.
At 3/20/05 03:16 PM, Coop83 wrote:
On a side note, Buffalo's AHL team has painted the Ice surface a 'soft blue' and the Blue lines orange. This is to help viewers keep their eyes on the biscuit easily. Should the trial be a success, they will implement across the AHL, with a view to making it an NHL rule sometime within the next 4 years.
Wow, orange lines sound extremely homosexual.
But if it helps the league, it helps the league.