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Old 05-15-2014, 10:08 PM   #141
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I forgot he came back and scored. Did he really?
Oh yeah. One of the greatest moment in NHL history, and what a goal call.
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The Kariya hit was definitely not 3-4 seconds after the puck was moved. It was immediately after.
Just watched that video, haven't seen the hit in a few years. In what world was the hit immediately after he moved the puck? Troll
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Old 05-15-2014, 10:09 PM   #143
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Just watched that video, haven't seen the hit in a few years. In what world was the hit immediately after he moved the puck? Troll
In the NHL world. Sorry but when a guy like you that no ever has heard of calls a long time member a troll that kind of makes me chuckle.
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Old 05-15-2014, 10:12 PM   #144
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My favorite view of the Karyia hit and then goal was in the HNIC playoff opening monatage from last year. They show it one after the other. Just awesome. Skip to 1:10, for Karyia, but the whole thing is awesome.

They should have used the other goal call but great montage.
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Old 05-15-2014, 10:13 PM   #145
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Just watched that video, haven't seen the hit in a few years. In what world was the hit immediately after he moved the puck? Troll
The world where I'm not counting the seconds on a slow motion replay, sweetie.
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Old 05-15-2014, 10:24 PM   #146
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Oh yeah. One of the greatest moment in NHL history, and what a goal call.
I remember watching that game live and thinking I literally just watched a player die on live TV. Then the fog on his visor....then he scored. Freaking crazy.
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Old 05-15-2014, 10:24 PM   #147
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Good to see we're staying on topic again here on CP
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The world where I'm not counting the seconds on a slow motion replay, sweetie.
Lol ....still at least 2 strides after he gets rid of the puck. Enough time to realize he is no longer a threat....sweetie.

And as for the guy calling out new poster. We have all been here long enough to know MMF is a huge troll. The guy gets off on pissing people off...and its laughable. That hit was dirty no matter what era of hockey it was played in.


Honestly CP needs to figure some crap out.....I'm surprised that we get any new members.

Oh also GFG
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Old 05-15-2014, 10:45 PM   #149
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Lol ....still at least 2 strides after he gets rid of the puck. Enough time to realize he is no longer a threat....sweetie.
Nah, dirty in today's NHL, borderline at best in that era. Two strides in much closer then 3-4 seconds though.

Ummm, sweet pea.
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Old 05-15-2014, 10:55 PM   #150
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so how about that JG...looking pretty good out there against some stiff competition hey fellas
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Old 05-15-2014, 10:56 PM   #151
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Nah, dirty in today's NHL, borderline at best in that era. Two strides in much closer then 3-4 seconds though.

Ummm, sweet pea.
Go home moon, you're drunk.
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Old 05-15-2014, 10:58 PM   #152
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I agree, JG is pretty solid. He's proven Kitts but needs to have a consistent first professional season whether that be in the NHL or AHL.

Also MMF have you n
Met up with Roger yet? Let me know So I can watch

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Old 05-15-2014, 11:23 PM   #153
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I think he'll be in the AHL. He's fast, good with the puck and smart but all an opponent has to do is lean on him and he's down. God help him when the big guys start knocking him around. He looks whizzy, too bad he isn't bigger. Only time will tell.
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Old 05-15-2014, 11:31 PM   #154
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That Kariya bit where he returned to score was amazing. For me, it's a prime example of what makes Canadians stand apart. That was all heart. It's also another example showing that hockey is one of the toughest sports in existence. Not many other sports where you'd see an athlete continue after something like that. It's up there with Ryan Smyth (sans the Oiler stink) picking up his own teeth and not missing a shift.

As for Johnny Hockey, he is good.



I see some similarities in style between he and Kariya. If he comes anywhere near that caliber of player we'll be extremely fortunate.
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The guy reminds me of Messi the most. Guys try to take penalties on him and miss. So shifty quick it almost looks uncontrolled. Pretty amazing
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The guy reminds me of Messi the most. Guys try to take penalties on him and miss. So shifty quick it almost looks uncontrolled. Pretty amazing
Lol, I can totally see the Messi comparison.
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Old 05-16-2014, 12:08 AM   #157
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How many points does the young lad have at the tourney ?
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Old 05-16-2014, 12:30 AM   #158
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How many points does the young lad have at the tourney ?
"Slow start" for Gaudreau 1G 3A in 4 games. Looks good out there, getting better everytime he steps on the ice. 16:55 average TOI.
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Old 05-16-2014, 07:38 AM   #159
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I don't much about the points as much as I do about the ice time. Shows that they are valuing him over quite a few good forwards on the U.S. roster.
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Im not sure if the Flames have ever had a player with this level of talent before. Certainly has been a while anyway.
He could be that one game breaker every team so badly needs. As good as the Hawks are as a team, look at what Kane has done for them. How many times does he make that play or bury that puck to win huge games. I think Gaudreau has that kind of game changing potential.
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