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Amazing move

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 6:41 am
by Joey Moss
Sure it was in a shoot-out during an exibition game but hey it's worth seeing

http://youtube.com/watch?v=ouJuGtyyddE

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 2:15 pm
by Shoalzie
Would that even be allowed since the blade of his stick was over the cross bar? Awesome move though...

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 8:01 pm
by The Rat Pack
"There's no question about his offensive ability. He has great hands and Dale Hunter says he already has an NHL shot"

Kevin Lowe


This kid is a machine. Taught in the Hunter school of toughness.

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 10:36 pm
by JD
The Rat Pack wrote:This kid is a machine. Taught in the Hunter school of toughness.
We'll see if the "the Hunter school of toughness" taught him how to pull those moves while Dion Phaneuf is putting him on his ass. You see, Phaneuf is from the "Sutter school of toughness".

Schremp won't be on the big team this year, and I'm not sure if he ever will be. He's not wired with the right attitude.

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 1:22 am
by The Rat Pack
Hunter out for two games

Sat, September 16, 2006

Dale Hunter will miss the first two games of the London Knights Ontario Hockey League regular season.

The Knights' head coach will sit out a two-game suspension incurred when one of his players, Matt Davis, came off the bench to join a fight during an exhibition game.

Dave Gagner (awesome coach) and Todd Bidner, the Knights' two new assistant coaches, will handle the bench in Hunter's absence.

The two-game suspension is automatic. Davis came off the bench to join a line brawl Sept. 8 in a game against the Windsor Spitfires.

The incident happened late in the third period. It started when the Spitfires' Richard Greenop jumped the Knights' Andrew Wilkins. Before it was over, all the players except the goalies were engaged, with Davis flying off the bench to join the action.


Dale has his hand all over the new NHL. Look at the players he has brought up that are now playing or solidly locked into the farm.

He's the most winningest coach in all of hockey over the last three years! 161-33-7!
43-16 in playoff games!

Dale is having a renaissance.

He was offered $20 000 000 for a team he bought for $500 000!

He has a hockey factory going in London. We are all better off because of it.

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 5:09 am
by JD
The Rat Pack wrote:Dale has his hand all over the new NHL. Look at the players he has brought up that are now playing or solidly locked into the farm.
You will:
A) gain respect for yourself by naming them
B) gain respect for Dale Hunter by naming them

You should name them, rather than just proclaiming shit.

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 5:48 am
by Cross Traffic
Dale Hunter's biggest highlight....cheapshotting Pierre Turgeon from behind after he scores a game winner in the 93 playoffs. Turgeon was never the same player after that incident.

I don't think of Dale Hunter as tough, I think of him as a cheap shot artist.

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 6:06 am
by The Rat Pack
The London Knights have produced more first overall selections in the NHL entry draft than any other team in the world. It didn't stop when Dale got there.

Rick Nash, Corey Perry, Rob Schremp, Danny Svyret, Josh Beauleui, Adam Dennis, Steve Mason, Dave Bolland, Brandon Prust, Kyle Quincey, Marc Methot, Gerald Coleman, have all been drafted since he got there. I think I'm leaving out some.

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 6:16 am
by The Rat Pack
Cross Traffic wrote:Dale Hunter's biggest highlight....cheapshotting Pierre Turgeon from behind after he scores a game winner in the 93 playoffs. Turgeon was never the same player after that incident.
Come on... He played 13 more seasons and scored hundreds & hundreds of points.

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 11:14 am
by Cross Traffic
The Rat Pack wrote:
Cross Traffic wrote:Dale Hunter's biggest highlight....cheapshotting Pierre Turgeon from behind after he scores a game winner in the 93 playoffs. Turgeon was never the same player after that incident.
Come on... He played 13 more seasons and scored hundreds & hundreds of points.
He played 13 seasons AFTER the Turgeon incident? Just because he could score a few points, doesn't mean he was a great player..

Quebec/Colorado is still thanking the Craps for giving them Joe Sakic with the pick they got for that piece of trash.

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 3:10 pm
by The Rat Pack
Cross Traffic wrote:
The Rat Pack wrote:
Cross Traffic wrote:Dale Hunter's biggest highlight....cheapshotting Pierre Turgeon from behind after he scores a game winner in the 93 playoffs. Turgeon was never the same player after that incident.
Come on... He played 13 more seasons and scored hundreds & hundreds of points.
He played 13 seasons AFTER the Turgeon incident? Just because he could score a few points, doesn't mean he was a great player..

Quebec/Colorado is still thanking the Craps for giving them Joe Sakic with the pick they got for that piece of trash.
I'm talking about Pierre Turgeon. He had a great career after his hit. He had a 98 point season 2 years after this decline you're babbling about. He logged 684 points after the fact!

So you're wrong. It's a case of if you repeat a lie often enough people will start believing it. Turgeon missed 3 games after the hit.

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 3:26 pm
by The Rat Pack
Shoalzie, you should see Kyle Quincey on your d-line at some point this season. You're gonna love him.

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 5:09 pm
by JD
The Rat Pack wrote:Rick Nash, Corey Perry, Rob Schremp, Danny Svyret, Josh Beauleui, Adam Dennis, Steve Mason, Dave Bolland, Brandon Prust, Kyle Quincey, Marc Methot, Gerald Coleman, have all been drafted since he got there. I think I'm leaving out some.
The London Knights produced Rico Fata. I'll never forgive them for that one. :lol: