oph wrote:Tampa Bay Lightning fire Melrose as coach
TAMPA, Fla. (AP)—Barry Melrose’s return to the NHL as coach of the Tampa Bay Lightning lasted 16 games. Now the job belongs to assistant Rick Tocchet.
Melrose was fired Friday less than five months after he left the television booth to coach a team that finished with the league’s worst record last season.
Whenever I hear the words "Rick Tocchet" and "coach", it makes me laugh. I feel like I'm going to see a highlight any day now of Rick jumping out from behind the bench, getting onto the ice, and pummeling some player. What I mainly remember from Tocchet's playing days were lots of fights when he was with the Flyers and his very brief stay with the Capitals.
I remember him as a Flyer. Lots of PM there...
Whatever happened to him and Gretzky's wife getting in trouble with the Fed's and the gambling ring
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oph wrote:Tampa Bay Lightning fire Melrose as coach
TAMPA, Fla. (AP)—Barry Melrose’s return to the NHL as coach of the Tampa Bay Lightning lasted 16 games. Now the job belongs to assistant Rick Tocchet.
Melrose was fired Friday less than five months after he left the television booth to coach a team that finished with the league’s worst record last season.
Whenever I hear the words "Rick Tocchet" and "coach", it makes me laugh. I feel like I'm going to see a highlight any day now of Rick jumping out from behind the bench, getting onto the ice, and pummeling some player. What I mainly remember from Tocchet's playing days were lots of fights when he was with the Flyers and his very brief stay with the Capitals.
I remember him as a Flyer. Lots of PM there...
Whatever happened to him and Gretzky's wife getting in trouble with the Fed's and the gambling ring
I thought that he resigned as an asst coach of the Coyotes and took some time off to get his legal issues worked out. They must be worked out to the league's satisfaction.
TheSecretsInTheCrust wrote:WHO TOOK MY BRUINS AND REPLACED THEM WITH HOCKEY PLAYERS!
Chara could be playing for the Celtics. Someone told me that with skates on the guy is 7'2.
I would believe that.
Another guy who became an All-Star after the Islanders traded him. They should just fold that f'n franchise.
I forgot Chara had started with the Islanders and was traded to the Senators...thanks Larry.
P.S. I disagree with folding the franchise.... the Isles should be moved to the AHL, as most of their players over the past 10 years belong there anyway. You could watch the same players, tickets would be cheaper and they might even win a few games
TheSecretsInTheCrust wrote:WHO TOOK MY BRUINS AND REPLACED THEM WITH HOCKEY PLAYERS!
Chara could be playing for the Celtics. Someone told me that with skates on the guy is 7'2.
I would believe that.
Another guy who became an All-Star after the Islanders traded him. They should just fold that f'n franchise.
I forgot Chara had started with the Islanders and was traded to the Senators...thanks Larry.
P.S. I disagree with folding the franchise.... the Isles should be moved to the AHL, as most of their players over the past 10 years belong there anyway. You could watch the same players, tickets would be cheaper and they might even win a few games
It's going to take the Islanders a long time to recover from the incompetence of the Mike Milbury era. I don't know how that guy kept his job as long as he did.
TheSecretsInTheCrust wrote:WHO TOOK MY BRUINS AND REPLACED THEM WITH HOCKEY PLAYERS!
Chara could be playing for the Celtics. Someone told me that with skates on the guy is 7'2.
I would believe that.
Another guy who became an All-Star after the Islanders traded him. They should just fold that f'n franchise.
I forgot Chara had started with the Islanders and was traded to the Senators...thanks Larry.
P.S. I disagree with folding the franchise.... the Isles should be moved to the AHL, as most of their players over the past 10 years belong there anyway. You could watch the same players, tickets would be cheaper and they might even win a few games
It's going to take the Islanders a long time to recover from the incompetence of the Mike Milbury era. I don't know how that guy kept his job as long as he did.
Same way Matt Millen did with the Detroit Lions....the only one more incompetent than the GM was the owner
Millbury is now on Hockey Night in Canada as a studio analyst....what a moron.
TheSecretsInTheCrust wrote:WHO TOOK MY BRUINS AND REPLACED THEM WITH HOCKEY PLAYERS!
Chara could be playing for the Celtics. Someone told me that with skates on the guy is 7'2.
I would believe that.
Another guy who became an All-Star after the Islanders traded him. They should just fold that f'n franchise.
I forgot Chara had started with the Islanders and was traded to the Senators...thanks Larry.
P.S. I disagree with folding the franchise.... the Isles should be moved to the AHL, as most of their players over the past 10 years belong there anyway. You could watch the same players, tickets would be cheaper and they might even win a few games
It's going to take the Islanders a long time to recover from the incompetence of the Mike Milbury era. I don't know how that guy kept his job as long as he did.
After all, he trained under that great Cup winning GM Harry Sinden. *dripping sarcasm*
Grand Exalted Bubba of the Order of the Sleepless Knights
How about them Bruins! The NHL schedule makers made sure they played an unusual Friday night game before coming to Montreal on Saturday for Patrick Roy Night. Boston refused to play nice guest and skated off with a 3-2 shootout win!
They sit alone atop the Eastern Conference!
WOOOO FREAKIN' HOOOOO!
Grand Exalted Bubba of the Order of the Sleepless Knights
Avery suspended for... talking about ex-girlfriends...
Avery suspended indefinitely by NHL
DALLAS (AP)—The NHL suspended Dallas Stars forward Sean Avery indefinitely Tuesday for making a crude reference to former girlfriends while talking with reporters.
Avery’s inflammatory comments came following a morning skate in Calgary, Alberta, where the Stars were to play the Flames on Tuesday night. He approached a group of reporters, asked if a camera was present, then said he wanted to say one thing: “I’m really happy to be back in Calgary; I love Canada,” he said. “I just want to comment on how it’s become like a common thing in the NHL for guys to fall in love with my (former girlfriends).”
He used a crass term to refer to ex-girlfriends now dating other people.
Avery’s ex-girlfriend, actress Elisha Cuthbert, is dating Calgary defenseman Dion Phaneuf and had been romantically linked to Mike Komisarek of the Montreal Canadiens. Avery also dated model and actress Rachel Hunter, the girlfriend of Los Angeles Kings center Jarrett Stoll.
Hours after Avery spoke, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman announced the punishment, saying Avery made “inappropriate public comments, not pertaining to the game.”
Avery will meet with Bettman before his punishment is settled. That get-together is likely to happen soon.
“I completely support the league’s decision to suspend Sean Avery,” Stars owner Tom Hicks said in a statement. “Had the league not have suspended him, the Dallas Stars would have. This organization will not tolerate such behavior, especially from a member of our hockey team. We hold our team to a higher standard and will continue to do so.”
Avery is a noted “pest,” the kind of player who delights in getting under the skin of opponents, and whom fans love to hate. During last season’s playoffs, Avery—then with the New York Rangers—stood in front of New Jersey goalie Martin Brodeur and blocked his view by waving his hand and stick in the goalie’s face. The next day, the league put in the so-called “Avery Rule” to prohibit such shenanigans.
Avery got a measure of revenge by scoring three goals in the series victory. But he lacerated his spleen in the following round against Pittsburgh, requiring a stay in intensive care and ending his stint with the Rangers.
Despite his tough-guy image on the ice, the 28-year-old Avery has cultivated another image in his private life: Fashionista. He’s pursued his interest in the fashion world by interning with Vogue magazine. He’s also broken into pop culture through appearances on MTV and in tabloid gossip columns; he also grabbed a spot on People’s “Sexiest Scars” list for a gash on his lip.
Dallas signed Avery to a $15.5 million, four-year deal in July, hoping his grittiness would help last season’s Western Conference finalists. Instead, the injury-riddled Stars went into Tuesday night’s game with only 20 points, fewest in the Western Conference and near the bottom of the NHL.
This is Avery’s third team in as many seasons, and fourth of his career. His contract includes a limited no-trade clause.