Glad to see some Leaf fans can keep their sense of humour.assuming her makes the team,,,Nazim Kadri ..NHL rook of the year over Taveras?
better to b a leaf fan than a coyote or lightning fan,,,mayb u use to cheer for the oakland seals if u r an old retard,,,but since u mayb r a young retard,id say ur not a hockey fan but a bluejays fan,,,LMFAO
if hodgson makes the team, it will be only for the fact that the nhl has a stupid rule that, due to his age, he is too young to play in the ahl. he has looked absolutely terrible out there. if you've watched all the canucks pre-season games like i have, shirokov would be the rookie to pick from the canucks. another 2 points tonight. i think he has like 9 points in 4 games. shirokov will likely be starting the season with kesler and samuelsson and get a ton of pp time.off the top of my head, here are some others to consider:
John Tavares
Nikita Filatov
Tyler Myers
Victor Hedman
Cody Hodgson
Ville Leino
Jonas Gustavsson
Evander Kane
i'm sure the canucks will accommodate that trade if some team is willing to part with 3 first rounders and a top prospect.I agree... though I heard on HNIC that Hodgson's agent said he will demand a trade if they send him back to jr.
shirokov is 23. he's decent at both ends of the ice. everything he does on the ice is just so right. there's a major lovefest for him in vancouver right now. they all want him to play with the sedins but he will likely start the season beside kesler and samuelsson. those 3 looked amazing together. he's a safe 40 point pool pick but his potential is so much more.Is Shirokov a top prospect, or a mid-level prospect pulling a Brandon Bochenski (sp?) from the Sens about four yeras ago now, who also had a huge training camp and went nowhere quickly after that.
Good call on the Yotes!!!! Who the retard?better to b a leaf fan than a coyote or lightning fan,,,mayb u use to cheer for the oakland seals if u r an old retard,,,but since u mayb r a young retard,id say ur not a hockey fan but a bluejays fan,,,LMFAO
Good call dude, I'd have to say he's the front runner. I love how no one else on this thread gave him any respect. Tonight he showed why he should be named ROY, he scored the winner in shootout that clinched a playoff berth for the Avs. A great roof shot over Luongo's blocker. This kid reminds me of a young Joe Sakic, maybe not as talented but as poised at Joe was at that age. With him, Paul Stastny, Chris Stewart, Ryan Stoa, Kevin Shattenkirk, Peter Mueller, Ryan O'Reilly and goalie Craig Anderson, the future looks pretty bright in Denver. I wish I could say the same for the Leafs.I'll go with Matt Duchene of the Avalanche!
Thanks KD! I would say that Duchene & Tyler Myers are the front runners. Myers has played wayyyyy more minutes than any other rookie.Good call dude, I'd have to say he's the front runner. I love how no one else on this thread gave him any respect. Tonight he showed why he should be named ROY, he scored the winner in shootout that clinched a playoff berth for the Avs. A great roof shot over Luongo's blocker. This kid reminds me of a young Joe Sakic, maybe not as talented but as poised at Joe was at that age. With him, Paul Stastny, Chris Stewart, Ryan Stoa, Kevin Shattenkirk, Peter Mueller, Ryan O'Reilly and goalie Craig Anderson, the future looks pretty bright in Denver. I wish I could say the same for the Leafs.
Not sure about Duchene, this Tyler Myers kid is a pleasant surprise, a diamond in the rough in an otherwise mediocre Sabres team (except goalie Miller). As a defenseman, so far he has 11 goals, 36 assists, a plus rating of 15, putting most of his veteran teammates to shame. He and Miller are the cornerstones for the Sabres to build on.Thanks KD! I would say that Duchene & Tyler Myers are the front runners. Myers has played wayyyyy more minutes than any other rookie.
Matt Duchene also reminds me a bit of Joe Sakic. Duchene grew up idolizing Sakic & had his bedroom covered in Avs posters. etc His dream growing up was to play for Colorado. And he could have played for Team Canada this past tourny at the World Juniors!