Tuesday, 25 September 2012 12:18

Karlsson Headed to Finland

(UPDATE 11:03 AM)-  After yesterday's speculation, Erik Karlsson has made his lockout plans official.  He will be joining Jokerit of the Finnish Elite League.  Karlsson is on a month to month contract with his new team and will make his debut on Saturday night.

According to reports on Twitter, Sens defenceman and defending Norris Trophy winner Erik Karlsson is headed to Finland during the lockout.

Initial speculation had Karlsson returning to Frolunda of the SEL but apparently that speculation was a tad premature.  Instead, it appears as though Karlsson has opted to join Jokerit of the Finnish Elite League.

If the reports are accurate, Karlsson will join former Senator Jarkko Ruutu who spent last season with Jokerit.

Last modified on Wednesday, 26 September 2012 10:04

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0 #1 WeAreSensFans! 2012-09-25 11:24
the boy needs protection, and jarkko will have his back,

not a bad choice.
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-7 #2 Sandy 2012-09-25 12:02
Interesting... let's hope neither Karlsson or Spezza get injured playing in Europe.

IF we do have an NHL season without these two players.. then Sean Monahan... come on down.
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0 #3 HNIC Snoopy 2012-09-25 12:29
Bill Daly and Donald Fehr met in Toronto earlier today,
and have agreed to re-start the talks on this coming Friday.

They have not had formal talks since Sept 12.

Hope it is centered on HRR, and that they get down and truly
focus on moving forward, with serious negotiating !!
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+1 #4 spezzerman 2012-09-25 12:30
Quoting HNIC Snoopy:
Bill Daly and Donald Fehr met in Toronto earlier today,
and have agreed to re-start the talks on this coming Friday.

They have not had formal talks since Sept 12.

Hope it is centered on HRR, and that they get down and truly
focus on moving forward, with serious negotiating !!


According to media, it is about everything except HRR. All non - core economic issues will be discussed. That's fine, as long as they are talking it is a step forward. Lets hope agreeing on things is addictive for them.
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0 #5 C.J. 2012-09-25 12:31
Is Jokerit like the Red Wings of the Finnish League or something? Haha every time I hear of a player going to the Finnish league I only seem to hear Jokerit's name come up
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0 #6 spezzerman 2012-09-25 12:31
Can't imagine Swedish hockey fans are overly thrilled with Karlsson right now!
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0 #7 NikoTn 2012-09-25 12:44
Quoting spezzerman:
Can't imagine Swedish hockey fans are overly thrilled with Karlsson right now!


Guaranteed it has to do with a) Contract length clauses or b) insurance...
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+7 #8 Trollard 2012-09-25 13:03
Quoting Sandy:
Interesting... let's hope neither Karlsson or Spezza get injured playing in Europe.

IF we do have an NHL season without these two players.. then Sean Monahan... come on down.


You should change your name to Nancy. Negative Sandy does not have the same ring..
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+1 #9 MethotToMyMadness 2012-09-25 13:03
Quoting Sandy:
Interesting... let's hope neither Karlsson or Spezza get injured playing in Europe.

IF we do have an NHL season without these two players.. then Sean Monahan... come on down.


Don't think we need to worry too much about it Sandy, mind you accidents can always happen. Both the Finnish and Swiss leagues are more about speed and skill, bone crushing hits and concussions are not as common. Then again, one of them could pull a groin!!
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0 #10 MethotToMyMadness 2012-09-25 13:06
Quoting NikoTn:
Quoting spezzerman:
Can't imagine Swedish hockey fans are overly thrilled with Karlsson right now!


Guaranteed it has to do with a) Contract length clauses or b) insurance...


I heard on the Team yesterday that Sweden has one of the highest tax brackets and is often a problem for players who go back to play, having to pay taxes if they stay for a specific amount of time. They mentioned that Sundin (damn Leaf) would often go back to Sweden after missing the playoffs, but never to go play Hockey. All this just to avoid the taxes. I know nothing about it personally, just what I heard.
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-1 #11 Sandy 2012-09-25 13:28
Quoting spezzerman:
Quoting HNIC Snoopy:
Bill Daly and Donald Fehr met in Toronto earlier today,
and have agreed to re-start the talks on this coming Friday.

They have not had formal talks since Sept 12.

Hope it is centered on HRR, and that they get down and truly
focus on moving forward, with serious negotiating !!


According to media, it is about everything except HRR. All non - core economic issues will be discussed. That's fine, as long as they are talking it is a step forward. Lets hope agreeing on things is addictive for them.


Isn't the main point left is how much each side gets in the HRR. I believe I read that the NHL in their last offer had changed their stance on HRR and left it as it has been. That should be an advantage to the players right there... now to get them to agree on how to split it...
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-3 #12 Sandy 2012-09-25 13:29
Quoting Trollard:
Quoting Sandy:
Interesting... let's hope neither Karlsson or Spezza get injured playing in Europe.

IF we do have an NHL season without these two players.. then Sean Monahan... come on down.


You should change your name to Nancy. Negative Sandy does not have the same ring..



If you don't agree with what I write on this site.. you don't have to read it. Injuries do happen... the Sens were very lucky last season in that area...
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+3 #13 freebird 2012-09-25 13:40
Quoting Trollard:
Quoting Sandy:
Interesting... let's hope neither Karlsson or Spezza get injured playing in Europe.

IF we do have an NHL season without these two players.. then Sean Monahan... come on down.


You should change your name to Nancy. Negative Sandy does not have the same ring..



FREEBIRD !
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+5 #14 Trollard 2012-09-25 13:45
Quoting Sandy:
Quoting Trollard:
Quoting Sandy:
Interesting... let's hope neither Karlsson or Spezza get injured playing in Europe.

IF we do have an NHL season without these two players.. then Sean Monahan... come on down.


You should change your name to Nancy. Negative Sandy does not have the same ring..



If you don't agree with what I write on this site.. you don't have to read it. Injuries do happen... the Sens were very lucky last season in that area...


All I am saying is you are a very negative poster. There is no reason to assume our players will be injured in europe during the lockout infact they are much more likely to be injured playing in the NHL. Would you have made the same statement if they were playing in the NHL this season? Its a big IF either way and its a very negative big IF.
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0 #15 sensfanincalgary19 2012-09-25 13:58
this totally sucks, was really looking forward to ZBAD tearing it up this preseason to shove it in peoples faces =/
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0 #16 boom 2012-09-25 14:03
Quoting Trollard:
Quoting Sandy:
Quoting Trollard:
Quoting Sandy:
Interesting... let's hope neither Karlsson or Spezza get injured playing in Europe.

IF we do have an NHL season without these two players.. then Sean Monahan... come on down.


You should change your name to Nancy. Negative Sandy does not have the same ring..



If you don't agree with what I write on this site.. you don't have to read it. Injuries do happen... the Sens were very lucky last season in that area...


All I am saying is you are a very negative poster. There is no reason to assume our players will be injured in europe during the lockout infact they are much more likely to be injured playing in the NHL. Would you have made the same statement if they were playing in the NHL this season? Its a big IF either way and its a very negative big IF.

I have been reading Sandy's posts for a long time, and she is not a negative nancy...more of a sensible sandy, perhaps. If you want negativity, wait for it - there are lots of posters who specialize in the dark side.
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-4 #17 Sandy 2012-09-25 14:06
Quoting Trollard:
Quoting Sandy:
Quoting Trollard:
Quoting Sandy:
Interesting... let's hope neither Karlsson or Spezza get injured playing in Europe.

IF we do have an NHL season without these two players.. then Sean Monahan... come on down.


You should change your name to Nancy. Negative Sandy does not have the same ring..



If you don't agree with what I write on this site.. you don't have to read it. Injuries do happen... the Sens were very lucky last season in that area...


All I am saying is you are a very negative poster. There is no reason to assume our players will be injured in europe during the lockout infact they are much more likely to be injured playing in the NHL. Would you have made the same statement if they were playing in the NHL this season? Its a big IF either way and its a very negative big IF.


Well Heatley almost lost his eye while playing in Europe the last lockout... injuries do happen.. One way to look at it I guess.. they are not in the KHL... They reportedly have a team there that is made up of a lot of physical players... they were the team to sign Yablonski...

I repeat... don't read my posts..
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+4 #18 Trollard 2012-09-25 14:12
Quoting boom:
Quoting Trollard:
Quoting Sandy:
Quoting Trollard:
Quoting Sandy:
Interesting... let's hope neither Karlsson or Spezza get injured playing in Europe.

IF we do have an NHL season without these two players.. then Sean Monahan... come on down.


You should change your name to Nancy. Negative Sandy does not have the same ring..



If you don't agree with what I write on this site.. you don't have to read it. Injuries do happen... the Sens were very lucky last season in that area...


All I am saying is you are a very negative poster. There is no reason to assume our players will be injured in europe during the lockout infact they are much more likely to be injured playing in the NHL. Would you have made the same statement if they were playing in the NHL this season? Its a big IF either way and its a very negative big IF.

I have been reading Sandy's posts for a long time, and she is not a negative nancy...more of a sensible sandy, perhaps. If you want negativity, wait for it - there are lots of posters who specialize in the dark side.


But you cant deny she has shown her dark side here today. The news of Karlsson possibly signing in Finland has inspired her to worry about a "Fail for Nail" scenario.
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-5 #19 Sandy 2012-09-25 14:25
http://themccabechronicles.blogspot.ca/2012/09/the-nhlpa-plays-fast-and-lose-with-math.html?spref=tw

Very interesting article... again why do people support the NHLPA in this?
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+5 #20 Sensnation 2012-09-25 14:48
Quoting Sandy:
http://themccabechronicles.blogspot.ca/2012/09/the-nhlpa-plays-fast-and-lose-with-math.html?spref=tw

Very interesting article... again why do people support the NHLPA in this?


Still going on about this every day? Let's move on, you're making the lockout feel longer for all of us who happen to read these comments.

Yes I could ignore them all, but I do like your normal contributions to the site.
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+1 #21 Sandy 2012-09-25 14:59
Well if that's the way some of you feel.. I will take a 'holiday' from this site.

If I don't mention the lockout.. then I guess it will be over shortly.. correct?
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0 #22 SensFanInMTL 2012-09-25 15:00
Hey this is totally off topic but I figured this may be the best and only place to ask for help. As a hobby, I record Senators games or any games with specific significance (ie: Eberle's 1st NHL goal, etc) and so I was wondering if anyone else on SensChirp does the same. I am looking for a couple in particular:

Canadiens @ Senators: Feb. 9, 2008 - Spezza 6 Point Night
Penguins @ Senators: Nov. 19, 2009 - Phillips' 2 goal night & milestone game night

Here is a list of games I have:

10/6/2009 - vs. Leafs (Opening Night)
10/8/2009 - vs. Islanders (Home Opener)
10/15/2009 - vs. Lightning (Sens win 7-1; Michalek's 1st career hat trick)
10/17/2009 - vs. Canadiens I
11/10/2009 - vs. Oilers (Cheechoo's 1st goal as a Sen)
11/23/2009 - vs. Capitals
11/26/2009 - vs. Blue Jackets
12/1/2009 - vs. Sharks (Heatley's 1st game vs. Sens)
12/8/2009 - vs. Canadiens II
12/28/2009 - vs. Canadiens III
1/16/2010 - vs. Canadiens IV
1/19/2010 - vs. Blackhawks (Regin's sweet goal & Elliott's incredible save on Hossa)
1/21/2010 - vs. Blues
1/26/2010 - vs. Devils
1/30/2010 - vs. Canadiens V
2/4/2010 - vs. Canucks
3/22/2010 - vs. Canadiens VI
3/26/2010 - vs. Sabres
4/1/2010 - vs. Hurricanes (OT point clinches spot for Sens)
4/6/2010 - vs. Panthers (Leclaire finally healthy)
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0 #23 SensFanInMTL 2012-09-25 15:01
10/8/2010 - vs. Sabres (home opener)
11/4/2010 - vs. Islanders
11/6/2010 - vs. Canadiens III
11/29/2010 - vs. Oilers
12/2/2010 - vs. Sharks (Heatley's 1st return to Ottawa since trade)
12/10/2010 - vs. Devils
1/13/2011 - vs. Islanders (Plenty of injuries & AHL guys including Locke [1st NHL point] & Lehner suit up)
2/12/2011 - vs. Oilers II
3/17/2011 - vs. Devils
4/7/2011 - vs. Canadiens VI (last home game)
10/11/2011 - vs. Wild (Heatley's 2nd return & home opener)
10/30/2011 - vs. Leafs (Daugavins' 1st NHL goal)
11/15/2011 - vs. Flames
11/29/2011 - vs. Jets
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-2 #24 RUSHRLZ 2012-09-25 15:03
Quoting Sensnation:
Quoting Sandy:
http://themccabechronicles.blogspot.ca/2012/09/the-nhlpa-plays-fast-and-lose-with-math.html?spref=tw

Very interesting article... again why do people support the NHLPA in this?


Still going on about this every day? Let's move on, you're making the lockout feel longer for all of us who happen to read these comments.

Yes I could ignore them all, but I do like your normal contributions to the site.

Kiss our collective asses loser, we can talk about whatever the fuck we want here, especially... You know.... HOCKEY stuff?

Ignore him Sandy, he is a tool, I would welcome him to take a break from the site if he doesn't like lockout discussion.
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+1 #25 Sensnation 2012-09-25 15:22
Quoting RUSHRLZ:
Quoting Sensnation:
Quoting Sandy:
http://themccabechronicles.blogspot.ca/2012/09/the-nhlpa-plays-fast-and-lose-with-math.html?spref=tw

Very interesting article... again why do people support the NHLPA in this?


Still going on about this every day? Let's move on, you're making the lockout feel longer for all of us who happen to read these comments.

Yes I could ignore them all, but I do like your normal contributions to the site.

Kiss our collective asses loser, we can talk about whatever the fuck we want here, especially... You know.... HOCKEY stuff?

Ignore him Sandy, he is a tool, I would welcome him to take a break from the site if he doesn't like lockout discussion.


Oh Rush, someone needs to give you a hug.
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-2 #26 do due dew doodoo 2012-09-25 15:47
Quoting Sensnation:
Quoting Sandy:
http://themccabechronicles.blogspot.ca/2012/09/the-nhlpa-plays-fast-and-lose-with-math.html?spref=tw

Very interesting article... again why do people support the NHLPA in this?


Still going on about this every day? Let's move on, you're making the lockout feel longer for all of us who happen to read these comments.

Yes I could ignore them all, but I do like your normal contributions to the site.


I LIKE Sandy's take on the current NHL situation.
She hits most of the salient points in a concise and precise manner.

I don't have to waste time sorting through the media blather or NHL/NHLPA propaganda.
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+2 #27 spezzerman 2012-09-25 15:58
The NHL and NHLPA talking about anything is a positive step. Agreeing on things is habitual. Maybe they find common ground on the easy stuff and it leads to breakthroughs on the tougher stuff.

NHL will not change def of HRR at this point, which was a huge hurdle.

Honestly, I think the NHL just wants the NHLPA to counter THEIR proposal with a 54% share that slides to 50% and sticks over 5 years at 50/50.

The NHLPA says they have offered 54% share but also a bunch of extra stuff regarding revenue sharing, selling draft picks and a bunch of other fantasy nonsense that is a non - starter.

if the players don't want to lose a penny next year, all it will take is 54.5% vs 57% assuming 5% growth, which by everyone's account is a conservative estimate. and, like everyone knows will happen anyway, let it slide back to 50% split over a few years. if growth continues at 3-5% over the next 5 years they won't lose a penny.

And - maybe there is a better system out there but figure it out over the next few years. The CBA can be changed at any time as long as the NHL and NHLPA agree to the changes.

that is my math anyway. I failed math in high school so if I am wrong, someone here will surely correct me.
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-2 #28 RUSHRLZ 2012-09-25 17:18
Quoting Sensnation:
Quoting RUSHRLZ:
Quoting Sensnation:
Quoting Sandy:
http://themccabechronicles.blogspot.ca/2012/09/the-nhlpa-plays-fast-and-lose-with-math.html?spref=tw

Very interesting article... again why do people support the NHLPA in this?


Still going on about this every day? Let's move on, you're making the lockout feel longer for all of us who happen to read these comments.

Yes I could ignore them all, but I do like your normal contributions to the site.

Kiss our collective asses loser, we can talk about whatever the fuck we want here, especially... You know.... HOCKEY stuff?

Ignore him Sandy, he is a tool, I would welcome him to take a break from the site if he doesn't like lockout discussion.


Oh Rush, someone needs to give you a hug.


I don't need a hug anymore than we need some tool who thinks he can tell people what they are allowed to post or not.
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0 #29 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-09-25 18:46
Corey Pronman reporting on some nice news about prospect Mikael Vilkstrand on Twitter. He was drafted in the 7th round.
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-1 #30 Tcharger 2012-09-25 19:17
Hahaha I see the discussion here has gone to just as much shit as it had on RSU.


God I don't miss that POS group
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0 #31 TheGritty3rdLiner 2012-09-25 21:07
On topic....

Interesting that EK65 will be playing in Finland rather than in Sweden. Hopefully his game can continue to flourish and he can gain some more experience.
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+2 #32 111519 2012-09-25 23:41
Just thought I would stop in to see if there were any fans in here still wanting to discuss hockey

To still be regularly posting here is really great

Seriously :)
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0 #33 57gord 2012-09-26 01:12
Still mad
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0 #34 SensFanInMTL 2012-09-26 01:46
Bumping for glory! Can anyone help a brother out during these tough, hockeyless times? (see posts # 22 & # 23)
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-4 #35 Andrews Theory 2012-09-26 08:46
If you don't have some concerns about our star players being hurt oversees, you are likely very short sighted...

Further to that, I think Sandy is looking as a glass half full, if Spezza or Karlsson goes down, we stand a very good chance as being a lottery team and Monahan would be an unbelievable pick up. This kid will be a star in the NHL within a few years, rebuild complete!
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0 #36 MethotToMyMadness 2012-09-26 08:52
Well everyone

With all the talk and discussions being about the lockout, it almost makes coming here a little less attractive. I'd like to see everyone focus on what Chirp said a few posts ago. We will now talk about Bingo, or any other Hockey that relates to the Sens, you can count 67's now with Ceci!!

So what's the news? Looks like the Bingo pre-season kicks off Oct 1st. While I haven't followed the AHL as much as I do the NHL, I plan on diving in this year. I've been reviewing stats, learning names, etc. I can't believe the teams that will be playing this year, with all the younger NHL talent hitting the A, we are in for some great Hockey. I think Bingo will have a top end team this year, after finishing bottom of there devision last year. But man, the real story this year is going to be Oklahoma City, without a doubt. Adding Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Jordan Eberle and Justin Schultz to the roster is going to be big.

So who's in for a Bingo bus tour? I'm sure Chirp is already looking into it, right.. .RIGHT!!!
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0 #37 Spartycat 2012-09-26 08:55
IS anyone interested in joining a PS3 NHL 13 GM connected League?

If so follow the link that my buddy set up:
http://ottawa.kijiji.ca/c-community-activities-groups-NHL-13-GM-Connected-League-Looking-for-GMs-W0QQAdIdZ416940859

We are trying to get 30 GM all together.


Thanks
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0 #38 zachpraisetheswedes 2012-09-26 09:12
Another solid team will be the Marlies. Sad to say but its true.

They did very well last year and should only get better this year with players like garnder and scrivens in the mix

Their players aren't really nhl ccaliber like ours but still very solid ahlers.

Kadri is a player that can light it up in the A but doesn't have the size to do it in the biggs

Still think bingo should be better as we have plenty of nhlers like cowen zib silfv but toronto should still be competitive.
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0 #39 383 2012-09-26 09:22
Anyone with PS3 NHL 13?

Join "chirpers".

Lots o'teams left!
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0 #40 Spartycat 2012-09-26 09:36
Quoting 383:
Anyone with PS3 NHL 13?

Join "chirpers".

Lots o'teams left!


You can play in more than one League.
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0 #41 Sensnation 2012-09-26 09:59
@383 & Spartycat - Is it possible to do Fantasy Drafts in the NHL13 Franchise Mode (Connected?)?
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-1 #42 Andrews Theory 2012-09-26 10:08
Bsens definitely will have an exciting squad but they also have quite a few first year pros so it's hard to say where they end up.

Edmonton and Philly will also have power house teams with the players they've assigned...
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0 #43 Spartycat 2012-09-26 10:10
Quoting Sensnation:
@383 & Spartycat - Is it possible to do Fantasy Drafts in the NHL13 Franchise Mode (Connected?)?


The option is there but has not been enabled, something about creating to much lagg on the network. I think it will be activated sometime in the future. Once things have quieted down a bit.

I hope anyways, make the whole thing much more fair.


Sparty
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+1 #44 Sensnation 2012-09-26 10:16
Sens can recall Cody Ceci and Stefan Noesen if the lockout ends this season!

http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=406102
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0 #45 Sensnation 2012-09-26 10:19
Quoting Spartycat:
Quoting Sensnation:
@383 & Spartycat - Is it possible to do Fantasy Drafts in the NHL13 Franchise Mode (Connected?)?


The option is there but has not been enabled, something about creating to much lagg on the network. I think it will be activated sometime in the future. Once things have quieted down a bit.

I hope anyways, make the whole thing much more fair.


Sparty


Thanks for the reply. Is it the same issue for an offline league? I ask because it's the only mode I use and they took it out of Madden this year and I can't get my money back there.
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0 #46 Spartycat 2012-09-26 10:26
Quoting Sensnation:
Quoting Spartycat:
Quoting Sensnation:
@383 & Spartycat - Is it possible to do Fantasy Drafts in the NHL13 Franchise Mode (Connected?)?


The option is there but has not been enabled, something about creating to much lagg on the network. I think it will be activated sometime in the future. Once things have quieted down a bit.

I hope anyways, make the whole thing much more fair.


Sparty


Thanks for the reply. Is it the same issue for an offline league? I ask because it's the only mode I use and they took it out of Madden this year and I can't get my money back there.


I have not tried the offline version but I know the option is there. Right now I'm addicted to Be A Pro. Once that wears off (it will) I'll try Be A GM.


Sparty
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0 #47 383 2012-09-26 10:28
Quoting Spartycat:
[quote name="383"]Anyone with PS3 NHL 13?

Join "chirpers".

Lots o'teams left!


You can play in more than one League.

Didn't know.

See you in the finals.
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+3 #48 The Apostle 2012-09-26 10:48
making use of the "grasping at straws" mode on my computer, I think it's actually beneficial to our prospects to be playing in a beefed up AHL. The level of competition will be better than normal.

Although the lock out sucks dead donkey dick I feel the sens are better off than most. We have a lot of prospects who will be a year further on in their development when it comes to breaking into the league and we have relatively few veterans on bad contracts and we have a lot of cap space.
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0 #49 Tookie 2012-09-26 11:11
Quoting Tcharger-RSU is a ____:
Hahaha I see the discussion here has gone to just as much shit as it had on RSU.


God I don't miss that POS group


What the hell did they do to you, you sound like a scorned lover...Did they use and abuse you?
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+1 #50 freebird 2012-09-26 11:30
Quoting Tcharger-RSU is a ____:
Hahaha I see the discussion here has gone to just as much shit as it had on RSU.


God I don't miss that POS group


FREEBIRD !
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0 #51 Smash_88 2012-09-26 11:45
Month to Month basis... I wonder how that works, if they sign a deal right after his month begins, is he obligated to stay there till the end of the month? Or is there an immediate out clause if the NHL starts back up?
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0 #52 timwrx 2012-09-26 14:38
Syracuse will be tough as they are returning basically the entire defending Calder team. Won't be easy for Bingo this year.
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0 #53 MethotToMyMadness 2012-09-26 14:45
Quoting 383:
Quoting Spartycat:
[quote name="383"]Anyone with PS3 NHL 13?

Join "chirpers".

Lots o'teams left!


You can play in more than one League.

Didn't know.

See you in the finals.


I have to admit I never played this years. I bought last years, played it for 3 weeks and that was about it. I found the change between previous years and last years very significant. I'm thinking about buying it this year, as we won't have hockey to watch, I will now have more time on my hands in the evening.
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0 #54 jakester 2012-09-26 15:05
Who cares about Syracuse - SENS are adding Zibby-Silfverbe rg-Stone and Cowen - BOOM! Thats pretty impressive.

I think Bingo and Oklahoma City are the big teams!
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-1 #55 ShaunK 2012-09-26 15:11
Are people still deluded enough to think the season will be saved. The writing is on the wall folks. Each side is too stubborn to cave. If we do get any portion of the season, it likely wont start until after January 1st. Thinking the season might be delayed a few weeks or a month is nonsense. It isnt happening
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0 #56 ShaunK 2012-09-26 15:12
Quoting jakester:
Who cares about Syracuse - SENS are adding Zibby-Silfverberg-Stone and Cowen - BOOM! Thats pretty impressive.

I think Bingo and Oklahoma City are the big teams!


San Antonio will be very good too. Florida has one of the best prospect pools in the league
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0 #57 ShaunK 2012-09-26 15:13
Quoting timwrx:
Syracuse will be tough as they are returning basically the entire defending Calder team. Won't be easy for Bingo this year.


You mean Norfolk?
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0 #58 NikoTn 2012-09-26 15:20
Where is Tookie?
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0 #59 I11-II1-I111 2012-09-26 16:19
Quoting NikoTn:

Where is Tookie?


Where is Hax ?
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0 #60 MethotToMyMadness 2012-09-26 17:08
Ok, I'm buying NHL 13 and I will be on the PS3 tonight. Who/where do I go to join whatever leagues are going on?
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0 #61 timwrx 2012-09-26 17:47
Quoting ShaunK:
Quoting timwrx:
Syracuse will be tough as they are returning basically the entire defending Calder team. Won't be easy for Bingo this year.


You mean Norfolk?


They swapped franchises. Syracuse has Tampa now. Norfolk has Anaheim. Adirondack got Couturier/Schen n not to mention a hell of a goon squad with Rinaldo/Sestito/Fitzgerald.

Bingo won't be playing OK City unless its in the finals.
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0 #62 timwrx 2012-09-26 17:57
Good link to see lineups down here this year.


http://eliteprospects.com/league_home.php?leagueid=8
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0 #63 Trilby LaRue 2012-09-26 18:43
Quoting I11-II1-I111:
Quoting NikoTn:

Where is Tookie?


Where is Hax ?


Where is moedozer ?
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0 #64 Eklund 2012-09-26 18:47
It took a public embarrassment this past Monday Night to bring the NFL to some financial senses. The NFL Refs will be back this Sunday. "Surprise, Surprise."

The NHL is getting scary close to a moment of even more embarrassment than the NFL suffered. The NHL is getting close to making itself the laughing stock of pro sports. Missing games for the the third time in a row when negotiating a CBA will be disastrous on the sports stage.

From my times hanging out in the NHL offices I have learned one thing for certain. The NHL cares about how it is perceived in the realm of the other major sports leagues. They are playing a much more dangerous game of chicken than they realize.

I am not a doom and gloom person when it comes to this lockout. I honestly don't see an issue on the table worth throwing yourself on your sword for. This is simply about money. That's all. I honestly believe we won't miss many games this year... That is what I continue to be told. However, I also know there are egos out there at work right now...and it is scaring many people I talk to as well.

This weekend will be interesting. My hope here is the NHL is paying attention to the NFL...as I know they generally do...
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+2 #65 The Apostle 2012-09-26 19:18
From my times hanging out in the NHL offices I have learned one thing for certain.

They still looking for window cleaners?
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0 #66 AllStarAlfie 2012-09-26 20:24
Quoting Sensnation:
Sens can recall Cody Ceci and Stefan Noesen if the lockout ends this season!

http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=406102


Why would we call them up? We have enough in bingo already. It's good news I guess but I wonder why the NHL teams get to call up from junior if this lockout ends?
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0 #67 111519 2012-09-26 22:38
Quoting 111519:
Just thought I would stop in to see if there were any fans in here still wanting to discuss hockey

To still be regularly posting here is really great

Seriously :)


Well done sir...
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+1 #68 Sherry Miller 2012-09-27 00:24
Quoting Trilby LaRue:
Quoting I11-II1-I111:
Quoting NikoTn:

Where is Tookie?


Where is Hax ?


Where is moedozer ?



Where is the Polkaroo ?
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0 #69 SensChirp 2012-09-27 06:44
Quoting 111519:
Quoting 111519:
Just thought I would stop in to see if there were any fans in here still wanting to discuss hockey

To still be regularly posting here is really great

Seriously :)


Well done sir...

Haha my apologies. I'll admit the original post did give me chuckle. Just a little mean spirited is all.
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