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Some F*****g Hockey This Year Fan Forum 12/13


Hal Johnson

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like turning your back on the game when the puck drops when your at the arena.

Phish secret language not withstanding, that's fuckingretarded. "YOU PAID US! HAHAHAHHA!"

The only thing that would open up their eyes is seeing the coffers take a huge hit and they know that's not going to happen. Why? Because some marketing firm in the US determined that NHL fans are the most loyal out any of the NA professional sports leagues.

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Bob McKenzie â€@TSNBobMcKenzie

Toronto Maple Leafs have apparently fired Brian Burke as general manager. Working on official confirmations.

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like turning your back on the game when the puck drops when your at the arena.

Phish secret language not withstanding' date=' that's fuckingretarded. "YOU PAID US! HAHAHAHHA!"

The only thing that would open up their eyes is seeing the coffers take a huge hit and they know that's not going to happen. Why? Because some marketing firm in the US determined that NHL fans are the most loyal out any of the NA professional sports leagues. [/quote']

Can't disagree with you, but I still like the sentiment.

And ya, nobody who likes hockey is not gonna watch.

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http://www.boston.com/sports/hockey/bruins/extras/bruins_blog/2013/02/tim_thomas_trad.html

The Bruins have traded two-time Vezina Trophy winner Tim Thomas to the New York Islanders, the team confirmed Thursday.

According to the team, the Bruins will receive a conditional second-round draft pick in 2014 or 2015. Thomas told the Bruins last summer that he did not intend to play this season, and it's not known now if he has changed his mind or if the Islanders have acquired him in hopes of his coming out of semi-retirement.

Thomas, 38, told Boston general manager Peter Chiarelli last summer, upon making his decision, that he hoped to return to hockey after this season, with an eye on possibly playing again for Team USA in the 2014 Olympics in Sochi, Russia.

Thomas, who carries a $5 million salary cap hit, would have been paid a pro-rated $3 million if he had played this season. However, his pro-rated $5 million cap hit has counted against the Bruins' salary cap this season. His trade to the Islanders now would remove that number from the Boston payroll.

Thomas played in 378 regular-season games for the Bruins and led them to the Stanley Cup championship in 2011. He had a 196-121-45 record in the regular season and was 29-21 in the postseason.

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Very clever on Garth Snow's part. The cap hit of $5M counts, however since Thomas is suspended he actually does not collect any salary. So the Islanders managed to hit the cap floor without spending a single penny.

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