I hope hartley starts the kids line against the Canucks. And the kids jump whoever torts puts out there the same way the mcgrattan line did... Even if it's Byron versus Kesler. Show the Canucks that we have grit up and down the line up.
I hope hartley starts the kids line against the Canucks. And the kids jump whoever torts puts out there the same way the mcgrattan line did... Even if it's Byron versus Kesler. Show the Canucks that we have grit up and down the line up.
I hope Hartley just starts McGrattan. Just Brian McGrattan. Without a stick.
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Nieuwendyk held out from the Flames when he had a valid contract to force a trade and personally I'll never forgive him for that. I sold this game off so that I won't have to be there for his stupid ceremony.
Glad it's just a Forever a Flame and not a jersey retirement at least. I hope a long string of forgettable players where #25 for many years to come. Or even better, a future superstar wears it and eventually has it retired and nobody ever associates the number with Nieuwendyk again.
Hopefully the guys who are playing tonight put on a good show. I'm looking forward to tuning in at home (after the ceremony) and seeing the boys in the retro jerseys.
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I agree. He was a great player but what he did was a slap in the face to the organization and the fans. Its kind of cool to honour him in a way because he was one of my all time favourites but I think the ceremony should be called Forever a Jerk!
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I agree. He was a great player but what he did was a slap in the face to the organization and the fans. Its kind of cool to honour him in a way because he was one of my all time favourites but I think the ceremony should be called Forever a Jerk!
It stinks but that seems to be the way it ended for a lot of guys from the Cup era.
In the players' defense the Flames ownership at the time was incredibly cheap. Every veteran who left made substantially more money with their next team.