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cinch
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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Jul 2002 time: 22:32
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That's right, folks: Only 2 days until NHL history is made, when the first NHL game is played outdoors. In a football stadium. In front of 55 000 fans. (Sure, the American collegiates already did it with 75 000... but this is the BIGS!)
And, to top it all of, Wayne Gretzky will be playing. Oh, yes.
I mean, just check out the Oilers' roster for the MegaStars game:
Staff
Glen Sather
Ted Green
John Muckler
Bruce Macgregor
Al Hamilton
Barry Fraser
Goalies
Grant Fuhr 31
Bill Ranford 30
Defenseman
Kevin Lowe 4
Lee Fogolin 2
Randy Gregg 21
Charlie Huddy 22
Craig Muni 28
Paul Coffey 7
Jeff Beukeboom 6
Marty McSorley 33
Forwards
Wayne Gretzky 99
Esa Tikkanen 10
Jari Kurri 17
Glenn Anderson 9
Craig Simpson 18
Dave Semenko 27
Dave Hunter 12
Dave Lumley 20
Ken Linesman 13
Ron Chipperfield 7
Mark Messier 11
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Too, too awesome.
Also, all the media types are in town this week, and at the Oilers/Leafs game tonight, I got to meet Ron friggin' MacLean! That's like one step away from meeting Don Cherry! (I don't know if this is understandable to anyone who's not Canadian, but never the less...)
So... who's pumped?
Oh, I know you all are!

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Ben Kenobi
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McGregornobi!
Oct 2002 time: 21:32
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Ummm
I beg to differ, but they will be the second best team playing in that oldies game.
You have them playing against the old Habs.
Montreal Canadiens MegaStars:
Captain: Guy Lafleur
Goal: Steve Penney, Richard Sevigny
Forwards: Benoit Brunet, Guy Carbonneau, Cam Connor, Russ Courtnall, Lucien Deblois, Yvon Lambert, Kirk Muller, Mark Napier, Chris Nilan, Stephane Richer, Steve Shutt, Bobby Smith
Defencemen: Jean-Jacques Daigneault, Gilbert Delorme, Gaston Gingras, Guy Lapointe, Craig Ludwig, Larry Robinson
Go Habs!
Attachment: guy1.jpg
This has been downloaded 70 time(s).
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Richelieu
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Gatineau
Dec 2001 time: 00:32
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Wonder how many heart attacks we'll get on the Habs roster.
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Richelieu
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Gatineau
Dec 2001 time: 00:32
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I still wish they had Dryden in goals. I just hate the Leafs.
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cinch
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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Jul 2002 time: 22:32
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quote: Originally posted by Ben Kenobi
Ummm
I beg to differ, but they will be the second best team playing in that oldies game.
You have them playing against the old Habs.
Montreal Canadiens MegaStars:
Captain: Guy Lafleur
Goal: Steve Penney, Richard Sevigny
Forwards: Benoit Brunet, Guy Carbonneau, Cam Connor, Russ Courtnall, Lucien Deblois, Yvon Lambert, Kirk Muller, Mark Napier, Chris Nilan, Stephane Richer, Steve Shutt, Bobby Smith
Defencemen: Jean-Jacques Daigneault, Gilbert Delorme, Gaston Gingras, Guy Lapointe, Craig Ludwig, Larry Robinson
Go Habs! |
Guy Lafleur, I'll grant you.
The rest? Not so much. Penney & Sevigny vs. Fuhr & Ranford? No contest.
Kirk Muller? Craig Ludwig? Russ Courtnall? J.J. DAIGNEAULT?!? That's one sub-par collection of players right there.
It'll be interesting to see how they game goes though. If the Old Habs win, it will indeed be the greatest upset of all time.
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Tingkai
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To find the Northwest Passage
Aug 2001 time: 13:32
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quote: Originally posted by cinch
I've got one! Take that!
I am prepared to freeze my extremities 'n' face completely off, because it will be oh-so-worth-it.
How early are you getting there? I'd like to minimize my total sitting outdoors time, so I think I may have to skip the pre-game Tom Cochrane concert, or whatever crappy musical act they're putting on. |
Lucky bastards!
You got to give us full reports, plus photos.
Last edited by Tingkai on 22-11-2003 at 09:42
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cinch
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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Jul 2002 time: 22:32
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quote: Originally posted by Tingkai
Excuse me! The Habs will have Larry Robinson and Guy Lapointe. Both were among the great defencemen off all time and they both have SIX stanley cup wins. Then there's Steve Shutt. He's only got five Stanley Cup wins.
An upset would be incredible, but only cause the Habs are an older team.
I'm disappointed that Dryden didn't strap on the pads. It would have been great seeing him playing again. |
Yeah, yeah, Robinson, Shutt, Lapointe... All very good, but let me repeat: Coffey, Gretzky, Lowe, Messier, Kurri, Tikkanen, Fuhr, and friends. There's just no comparison.
And the Habs do have some young guys... they just happen to suck (Kirk Muller, J.J. Daigneault, Craig Ludwig). Guy Carbonneau is actually a good choice, though.
Ah, we'll see. It'll be interesting.
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Guynemer
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Very, very cool. I'm so happy we get the CBC here in Michigan.
They keep hinting that they're going to do another outdoor Michigan-Michigan State game, this time here in Ann Arbor... I'd sell my left gonad to attend...
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Tingkai
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To find the Northwest Passage
Aug 2001 time: 13:32
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quote: Originally posted by cinch
Yeah, yeah, Robinson, Shutt, Lapointe... All very good, but let me repeat: Coffey, Gretzky, Lowe, Messier, Kurri, Tikkanen, Fuhr, and friends. There's just no comparison.
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No doubt about it. The Oilers had the ultimate team, but that don't mean the Habs were shabby.
But the Habs played in a different league where the competition was stiffer. When the league expanded in the 80s there weren't enough really good players to go around. It wasn't until the Euros started playing that quality went up, particularly for the goaltending.
Gretzky was able to rack up big time points because the goalies in the league were below average by NHL standards. If he was playing today, he probably would have finished his career with only about 2100 points. 
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