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  • Imran's full of ****. There are slight tactical differences between the trap employed by the Devils last season and the classic "trap" but from the games I watched, the systems were much more the same than they were different.

    The Devils play **** hockey and always have. Don't know what they're doing this season, though.
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    • Originally posted by Sava
      damnit...
      I need to play either Nabokov or Toskala on Saturday, but I don't know who San Jose is going to start... and there is no indication who they plan to start.

      I need both Luongo and that San Jose goalie game or else I don't get enough goalie games for the week

      BUT I WON'T WIN GOALIE STATS FOR THE WEEK ANYWAYS SO IT'S NOT LIKE IT MATTERS ANYWAYS

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      but still, I don't want to lose by forfeit

      I know which ever guy I pick is going to be the wrong one

      I ****ing hate this ****
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      • For Sava, on Sutter's suckiness:
        Not many say they get a warm, fuzzy feeling when they think of Darryl Sutter, but no one can deny his success.


        In Sutter, Flames (and fans) trust
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        He's manipulative. Often infuriating. Single-minded. Overbearing. Demanding. Acerbic. Abrasive. Calculating. He does not suffer fools or slackers gladly.

        But put aside the image for a moment; the checked shirts, cowboy kickers and that piece of wheat clenched firmly between his teeth.

        "He may be a cowboy," cautions Calgary Flames assistant coach Jim Playfair. "But he's one smart cowboy."

        Since Darryl Sutter became coach in Dec. 2002, the Flames are 25 games over .500.

        Disregard the fact that he's never been presented with the Jack Adams Trophy or mentioned in connection with World Cups or Olympics or any of the other jobs that other, most fashionable coaches get offered.

        Darryl Sutter is the smartest man in hockey.

        Madness, you say? Well, there are valid arguments to be made in support of that declaration.

        Need proof?

        For starters, he took a ragtag team that had not contested a single playoff date in seven seasons and marched it to within a goal of sending Game 7 of the Stanley Cup finale into overtime, reshaping its identity and its fortunes in less than two seasons.

        He's followed that up this season by prodding his Flames into first place in the Northwest Division, a taxing piece of real estate they must share with the Canucks, Avalanche, Oilers and Wild. In doing so, he's managed to win over even the skeptics who were certain those 2½ months of euphoria in the spring of 2004 were merely a moment caught in time, as irretrievable as they were magical.

        Since he became coach, the Flames are 25 games over .500. In December, he reached his third anniversary with a franchise he has almost single-handedly rejuvenated.

        "I had no idea," he said back then, and you believed him. "Three years, huh? Gawd ... the time's gone fast."

        He's the only man in the NHL who continues to do double duty as coach and general manager, and neither job suffers for it.

        His is the face on the franchise. Not Iginla's. Not Kiprusoff's. Make no mistake where the power lies, either. Other people may have fancy titles and swell write-ups in the official media guide, but the buck starts and stops in only one place. Banana republic dictators have less sway than this guy.

        The fact that he's been able to corner such clout is the main reason for his success. He's his own lord and master.

        "Looking back, you know, being able to come in in the middle of the season, when I did, right after Christmas, really helped me in getting a read on things," Sutter says now. "The attitude, the accountability, had to change.

        "I saw that right away. As long as the big guys were scoring some goals or they beat Edmonton once in a while, everyone seemed to think that was fine. That everything was OK.

        "Well, it wasn't."

        Sutter the manager is every bit as crafty as Sutter the coach. His first official draft pick in the job was Dion Phaneuf. No need to elaborate there.

        His follow-up to that was Dustin Boyd, who recently starred for the conquering Canadians at the World Junior Championships in Vancouver.

        Need more proof? The reason free agents Roman Hamrlik, Tony Amonte and Darren McCarty chose Calgary this summer was the chance to work with Sutter. In Amonte's case, to work again with him after their years together in Chicago.

        Look at his trades. Miikka Kiprusoff for a second-round pick could be the steal of the decade. Most of the deals have been small, quiet, within the franchise budget, but they've all added to the depth to the type of team he intends building -- Marcus Nilson, Rhett Warrener, Steve Reinprecht, Chris Simon.

        The latest acquisition, Kristian Huselius, unwanted in Florida, has only come in and taken a spot on the No. 1 line, contributing 16 points in 16 games.

        Sutter isn't afraid to cut ties with popular players. Craig Conroy, Denis Gauthier and playoff overtime hero Martin Gelinas pop immediately to mind.

        He doesn't mind calling out Jarome Iginla or Kiprusoff or anyone, if he has a message to deliver. He isn't averse to shunning the media. There's a ruthless clarity in his approach. Argue his methods all you want, but there can be no argument to the accomplishment.

        "He's a results guy," said Flames president Ken King, the man who eventually made the hire after Greg Gilbert was gassed as head coach. "And he has vision. He's looking two games from now, two years from now, and if he and I have our way, 10 years from now. This is someone who, if he decided to be a politician, would be running a country. Instead, he's running our hockey team. And we're awfully glad he is.

        "People laugh when I say he's as sophisticated a management person as I've run across. They go 'Yeah, right ... He's just a rough-and-tumble cowboy.'

        "But you look at the way he's built [the organization], in a relatively short period of time. Everyone believes. I've seen ... that just when you think you've got him pegged, he does something that surprises you. If you give him what he gives of himself, which is everything, there are no problems.

        "He can accept losing if he knows everything has been left on the ice."

        The Flames' dressing room is not what you'd call loosey-goosey. Not a lot of ha-ha goes on. Sutter's personality keeps things businesslike, on edge, focused on the task at hand. If you want fun, his unfixing stare seems to say, visit Disneyland. Popularity contests are for other men.

        "I've been affiliated with Darryl for five or six years now, and it's the best education I've had in hockey," says Playfair. "He knows the league, he knows the game, he knows the locker room, he knows the heartbeat of a team. He's always on the hunt. By that I mean, always looking to the next two points, to the next challenge.

        "He doesn't act like a hotshot boss. I think one of the misconceptions [of] Darryl is that he's a one-man show. He's not. He delegates. If he hires you, he trusts you, and he lets you do your job."

        No man can continue to spin gold every time to the loom, of course. He will make mistakes. There will be squalls ahead. That much is inevitable. Even for someone as canny as Darryl Sutter.

        But a sign held aloft in the Pengrowth Saddledome during the entire 2004 playoff run pretty much sums up what southern Albertans think of the job he's done: 'In Sutter We Trust.'

        So far, he hasn't let them down.
        "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
        Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "

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        • For those that missed it, Ovechkin's amazing goal against Phoenix:
          "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
          Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "

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          • And since Sava stopped giving updates, Gionta has 0 points in the last 2 games (both NJ wins). Elias has multiple points, of course.

            And Iginla has also returned multiple points.
            "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
            Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "

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            • ok, is it just me, or the scores for this weeks matchup not updateing? Its the same score as last time, and everyone still has all the same stats...
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              • Originally posted by Asher
                And since Sava stopped giving updates, Gionta has 0 points in the last 2 games (both NJ wins). Elias has multiple points, of course.

                And Iginla has also returned multiple points.


                That line had a strong game today, but couldn't get more than the one power play goal.

                I'm not concerned though. Gionta is going to finish with more points and more goals than Iginla for the season (barring an injury of course). Elias's presence on that line only helps Gionta.

                Iginla has been on fire of late and still has just been managing to keep up with Gionta's production. Iginla will cool off, but Gionta will continue to produce consistently. That's what happens when you have great players on your line. Too bad Calgary doesn't have anyone else to play with Iginla.
                To us, it is the BEAST.

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                • If you look at Iginla's season-by-season stats, he always gets the majority of his goals in the 2nd half, by a good margin.

                  If Calgary got to #1 in the most competitive division in hockey while Iginla was slumping, look out when he's on fire.

                  Edmonton, you're goin down on election day!
                  "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
                  Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "

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                  • Pfft.

                    We have Mike Morrison. He's so good the score of the previous game will be reduced by 1.
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                    • I KNEW IT


                      I ****ING KNEW IT

                      I START TOSKALA

                      AND SAN JOSE STARTS NABOKOV


                      **** YOU *******S

                      To us, it is the BEAST.

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                      • now watch him and Luongo get shutouts today
                        To us, it is the BEAST.

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                        • Is Garon in net?
                          "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
                          Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "

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                          • yes
                            To us, it is the BEAST.

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                            • Figures. I have him benched in favor of Leclaire (vs Nashville).
                              "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
                              Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "

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                              • this is seriously bull****

                                I was reading the san jose mercury news, the conta costa times, I mean, every goddamn local newspaper I could find that covered the sharks... even the san jose sharks message boards...

                                EVERYONE SAID TOSKALA IS STARTING

                                but at game time, 4:52, they say, OH NO LET'S START NABOKOV...

                                by the time I see the news, it's too late to switch my goalies.

                                ****ING *******S
                                To us, it is the BEAST.

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