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Old 03-31-2015, 09:54 AM   #141
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He's slowly reducing his you-knows per minute (ykpm)
I swear all NHLers go through this same you-know or yeah-you-know media training.
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Old 03-31-2015, 10:06 AM   #142
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The next Milestone for Johnny in my book, is passing Theo Fleury in rookie goal scoring.

He's already made it up to 5th in Flames history, but he could catch Fleury with a strong finish.

1.Joe Nieuwendyk..75GP 51G 41A 92P
2.Carey Wilson......74GP 24G 48A 72P
3.Gary Suter..........80GP 18G 50A 68P
4.Theoren Fleury....80GP 31G 35A 66P *
5.Johnny Gaudreau.76GP 22G 38A 60P
6.Joel Otto............79GP 25G 34A 59P
7.Hakan Loob........77GP 30G 25A 55P
8.Jiri Hrdina..........70GP 22G 32A 54P
9..Dan Quinn.........54GP 19G 33A 52P
10.Jarome Iginla...82GP 21G 29A 50P
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Old 03-31-2015, 10:07 AM   #143
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Chill, dude, it was just an observation. It's OK to make them.

Perhaps he should wear a track suit.
Well, he is from Jersey
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The next Milestone for Johnny in my book, is passing Theo Fleury in rookie goal scoring.

He's already made it up to 5th in Flames history, but he could catch Fleury with a strong finish.

1.Joe Nieuwendyk..75GP 51G 41A 92P
2.Carey Wilson......74GP 24G 48A 72P
3.Gary Suter..........80GP 18G 50A 68P
4.Theoren Fleury....80GP 31G 35A 66P *
5.Johnny Gaudreau.76GP 22G 38A 60P
6.Joel Otto............79GP 25G 34A 59P
7.Hakan Loob........77GP 30G 25A 55P
8.Jiri Hrdina..........70GP 22G 32A 54P
9..Dan Quinn.........54GP 19G 33A 52P
10.Jarome Iginla...82GP 21G 29A 50P
He'd probably be #1 if he played in the 80's. His style is perfect for it.
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Old 03-31-2015, 10:13 AM   #145
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He may be from Jersey:




But he lived closer to Philly:

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Just thinking of where we were on this a year ago.

You had a lot of uncertainty about him signing or going back to school. You had parents with valid concerns about the mindset of the organization in regards to size. You had a borderline panicky fanbase.

A year later, is anyone in this situation not incredibly happy? Gaudreau's parent's obviously must be thrilled at his success, but also the way this city has embraced their son like no player in 20 years. He's having incredible success on the ice and making great money, and the team is in the thick of a playoff battle way ahead of schedule.

So so unexpected. Such a pleasant surprise on all fronts.
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Just thinking of where we were on this a year ago.

You had a lot of uncertainty about him signing or going back to school. You had parents with valid concerns about the mindset of the organization in regards to size. You had a borderline panicky fanbase.

A year later, is anyone in this situation not incredibly happy? Gaudreau's parent's obviously must be thrilled at his success, but also the way this city has embraced their son like no player in 20 years. He's having incredible success on the ice and making great money, and the team is in the thick of a playoff battle way ahead of schedule.

So so unexpected. Such a pleasant surprise on all fronts.
I would say Monahan has been embraced with the same warmness in Calgary, but I see your point.

Mony didn't play with Johnny in his rookie year and still put up 20g. At least Johnny is playing with Huds and Mony.
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He may be from Jersey:

But he lived closer to Philly:
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Just thinking of where we were on this a year ago.

You had a lot of uncertainty about him signing or going back to school. You had parents with valid concerns about the mindset of the organization in regards to size. You had a borderline panicky fanbase.

A year later, is anyone in this situation not incredibly happy? Gaudreau's parent's obviously must be thrilled at his success, but also the way this city has embraced their son like no player in 20 years. He's having incredible success on the ice and making great money, and the team is in the thick of a playoff battle way ahead of schedule.

So so unexpected. Such a pleasant surprise on all fronts.
Well everyone knew the absolute celling for Johnny was “star”.

It’s just everyone was tempering expectations to varying degrees. Turns out we didn’t have to temper anything.

He just showed up and became a full blown star in this league right off the bat.
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Just thinking of where we were on this a year ago.

You had a lot of uncertainty about him signing or going back to school. You had parents with valid concerns about the mindset of the organization in regards to size. You had a borderline panicky fanbase.

A year later, is anyone in this situation not incredibly happy? Gaudreau's parent's obviously must be thrilled at his success, but also the way this city has embraced their son like no player in 20 years. He's having incredible success on the ice and making great money, and the team is in the thick of a playoff battle way ahead of schedule.

So so unexpected. Such a pleasant surprise on all fronts.
I think the behind the scenes stuff is equally as important. Hudler is obviously a big part in Johnny's life. The coaching staff has done an amazing job as well. In fact the whole team seems to be very close.

On ice performance and being financially successful are obviously important, but his growth as a person and 'celebrity' is important as well. I think any parent would be proud of how he has handled the spotlight and his professional attitude about everything.
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I think we might have the start of a running gag here with Johnny going "Did a lot of people say me??" at the end again, haha

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Fatherly Figure - Stajan
The Son Figure - Johnny Hockey

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I think the behind the scenes stuff is equally as important. Hudler is obviously a big part in Johnny's life. The coaching staff has done an amazing job as well. In fact the whole team seems to be very close.



On ice performance and being financially successful are obviously important, but his growth as a person and 'celebrity' is important as well. I think any parent would be proud of how he has handled the spotlight and his professional attitude about everything.

Well except for the time he wore a hat into that school.
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Who are your top three rookies, in order, for the Calder Trophy? Please provide one line explaining your top choice.

Calder Trophy balloting this year is going to be an all-out brawl. There are at least five legitimate candidates – Calgary’s Johnny Gaudreau, Dallas’s John Klingberg, Florida’s Aaron Ekblad, Nashville’s Filip Forsberg, and Ottawa’s Mark Stone – so when the three finalists are named, at least two outstanding NHL rookies will be on the outside looking in.

To that end, cue the outrage in Ottawa and Dallas. In the coaches’ poll, Stone and Klingberg got a smattering of third-place votes, to finish fourth and fifth, respectively.

Top three balloting was close but Johnny Hockey led the way (eight first-place votes) to runner-up Ekblad (7) and Forsberg (5).

One coach, echoing sentiments of others, said this of Gaudreau: “He’s had the biggest impact on team success. He sets the tone for their identity: resilience, speed, skill.”
“He’s their catalyst,” said another.
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Had to bump this because ya know.. Only 1 goal till extra special bonus achieved.
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I wonder if he'll play vs the Jets.

Sounds like basically all our healthy extras will play most likely.
Ortio? Bennett, Shore, Byron if he's ready, Potter (top 4 at least), Wotherspoon.

Hudler a likely candidate to sit based on Gelinas' comments last night.
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I wonder if he'll play vs the Jets.

Sounds like basically all our healthy extras will play most likely.
Ortio? Bennett, Shore, Byron if he's ready, Potter (top 4 at least), Wotherspoon.

Hudler a likely candidate to sit based on Gelinas' comments last night.
A couple of extra points in the Peg might help his Calder case. So yeah I think he plays. Maybe we see Mony, Johnny and Bennett together.
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Besides the stick to the nose, Johnny doesn't seem like he got hit much so I'd expect him to play.

I'd probably rest Hudler. I bet Monahan wants to play all 82 though so he'll probably not want to sit.

I would certainly sit our top 4 Dmen + Hudler. Anyone else who has bumps or bruises should also sit.
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I wonder if he'll play vs the Jets.

Sounds like basically all our healthy extras will play most likely.
Ortio? Bennett, Shore, Byron if he's ready, Potter (top 4 at least), Wotherspoon.

Hudler a likely candidate to sit based on Gelinas' comments last night.
After a bit of a mid-season lull, he seems to be ramping up. I say keep him in and keep that momentum going.

Although maybe experiment by switching up the lines for a game.
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Besides the stick to the nose, Johnny doesn't seem like he got hit much so I'd expect him to play.

I'd probably rest Hudler. I bet Monahan wants to play all 82 though so he'll probably not want to sit.

I would certainly sit our top 4 Dmen + Hudler. Anyone else who has bumps or bruises should also sit.
Johnny took a lot of good chops last night. He was admirable to fight through it, but he'll have some bumps for sure. Rest him. He deserves it.
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If Johnny wins the rookie scoring race I think he wins the Calder. If he doesn't I think its a much tougher decision. I hope he plays to have the chance to get another point or two. Stone will definitely play. Forsberg who knows.
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