He awakes. Puts on his Taylor made suite and walks down the Hall. Eats Nugeatine for breakfast. Eagerly mops the floor with Pekham's paws.
Scores ten goals.
Ryan Kesler is awarded both assists on each goal, because his passing is that good!



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Had a look over at calpuke, they absolutely hate this tradeherb wrote:I think a Booth Review may be called for in this situation.
Will the call on the field stand? Was this a good trade? OR, will the referee's verdict be overturned by taking a closer look.
Then it must be good!ukcanuck wrote:Had a look over at calpuke, they absolutely hate this tradeherb wrote:I think a Booth Review may be called for in this situation.
Will the call on the field stand? Was this a good trade? OR, will the referee's verdict be overturned by taking a closer look.![]()
You should drop by for a visit. Suddenly Flames fans are defending the value of Samuelsson and his worth to the Canucks,Per wrote:Then it must be good!ukcanuck wrote:Had a look over at calpuke, they absolutely hate this tradeherb wrote:I think a Booth Review may be called for in this situation.
Will the call on the field stand? Was this a good trade? OR, will the referee's verdict be overturned by taking a closer look.![]()
Even better was the guy who claims to watch a lot of Canucks games and believes that while Samuelsson had no offensive ability, he really helped the Canucks defensively.dhabums wrote:You should drop by for a visit. Suddenly Flames fans are defending the value of Samuelsson and his worth to the Canucks,
Lemme guess, something to the tune of how the league should have rules in place to prevent teams from dumping aging players with no contract future in exchange for a young player who is locked up and has significant upside?ukcanuck wrote:Had a look over at calpuke, they absolutely hate this tradeherb wrote:I think a Booth Review may be called for in this situation.
Will the call on the field stand? Was this a good trade? OR, will the referee's verdict be overturned by taking a closer look.![]()
The thread is too long to read all of it, but my current favourite post:Rumsfeld wrote:Even better was the guy who claims to watch a lot of Canucks games and believes that while Samuelsson had no offensive ability, he really helped the Canucks defensively.dhabums wrote:You should drop by for a visit. Suddenly Flames fans are defending the value of Samuelsson and his worth to the Canucks,
Ah, Bountiful. Stop embarrassing yourselves and
Sounds like someone is trying a little TOO hard to make this deal sound bad.One important factor about Booth is that he was injury prone before his concussions. He played ~72 games in each of his first 3 pro (AHL and NHL) seasons. His concussion shortened season was his 4th.
If you average out how many games he's played per year it comes out to around 66 games/season. Let's round up to 70 games to factor in for the concussion shortened season potentially being an anomaly. Looking at a cap hit of $4.25m for a guy who's going to give you 70 games played that equates to $4.98m over an 82 game schedule.
Is Booth a $5 million dollar per year player? Not even close, IMO.
Ahh so that's how LTIR works.dhabums wrote:Sounds like someone is trying a little TOO hard to make this deal sound bad.One important factor about Booth is that he was injury prone before his concussions. He played ~72 games in each of his first 3 pro (AHL and NHL) seasons. His concussion shortened season was his 4th.
If you average out how many games he's played per year it comes out to around 66 games/season. Let's round up to 70 games to factor in for the concussion shortened season potentially being an anomaly. Looking at a cap hit of $4.25m for a guy who's going to give you 70 games played that equates to $4.98m over an 82 game schedule.
Is Booth a $5 million dollar per year player? Not even close, IMO.
Imagine if he only plays 1 game? That's like a $400M player!111111!!Aaronp18 wrote:Ahh so that's how LTIR works.dhabums wrote:Sounds like someone is trying a little TOO hard to make this deal sound bad.One important factor about Booth is that he was injury prone before his concussions. He played ~72 games in each of his first 3 pro (AHL and NHL) seasons. His concussion shortened season was his 4th.
If you average out how many games he's played per year it comes out to around 66 games/season. Let's round up to 70 games to factor in for the concussion shortened season potentially being an anomaly. Looking at a cap hit of $4.25m for a guy who's going to give you 70 games played that equates to $4.98m over an 82 game schedule.
Is Booth a $5 million dollar per year player? Not even close, IMO.
That poster would have to concede that Henrik Sedin is currently worth more money than Crosby.dhabums wrote: Ah, Bountiful. Stop embarrassing yourselves andSounds like someone is trying a little TOO hard to make this deal sound bad.If you average out how many games he's played per year it comes out to around 66 games/season. Let's round up to 70 games to factor in for the concussion shortened season potentially being an anomaly. Looking at a cap hit of $4.25m for a guy who's going to give you 70 games played that equates to $4.98m over an 82 game schedule.
Is Booth a $5 million dollar per year player? Not even close, IMO.
Gotta be the other way around bro....Eddy Punch Clock wrote: Bieksa Ballard (:wow:)