Not even mad. Gaudreau wins the Hobey Baker. Gaudreau and Arnold sign with the Flames. Flames play a good game again tonight. Flames still have a good chance at the 4th overall pick.
Today was a pretty good day.
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Not even mad. Gaudreau wins the Hobey Baker. Gaudreau and Arnold sign with the Flames. Flames play a good game again tonight. Flames still have a good chance at the 4th overall pick.
I can't wait until the Flames are playoff bound again, instead of this jockeying for draft position crap. I despise losing, and I'm sick of watching these games with such mixed emotions all the time.
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PeteMoss, I see you one Ice Cube and raise you one tosh.0.
Somewhat related.
Tosh O's producer was shot to death today in a case of mistaken identity by the LAPD. Was running from a knife wielding maniac, and the Cops blew him away thinking he was the attacker.
Tosh O's producer was shot to death today in a case of mistaken identity by the LAPD. Was running from a knife wielding maniac, and the Cops blew him away thinking he was the attacker.
With Mono's goal tonight, here's where he sits amongst Flames rookies:
Joe Nieuwendyk (1987-88) - 51 goals - 21 years old
Hakan Loob (1983-84) - 30 goals - 23 years old
Brett Hull (1987-88) - 26 goals - 23 years old
Paul Ranheim (1989-90) - 26 goals - 24 years old
Joel Otto (1985-86) - 25 goals - 24 years old
Carey Wilson (1984-85) - 24 goals - 22 years old
Sergei Makarov (1989-90) - 24 goals - 31 years old Sean Monahan (2013-14) - 22 goals - 19 years old
Jarome Iginla (1996-97) - 21 goals - 19 years old
Dion Phaneuf (2005-06) - 20 goals - 20 years old
Last time a Flames rookie scored 22 goals was 89-90, when Ranheim and Makarov both scored more. Sean Monahan was scored 4 years after that point.
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