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hrc666
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Posted - 11/25/2009 : 3:06:13 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Donnie Hockey quote: I only saw him play four times for the Cyclones. He was really good one night, and the other three he was just okay. If I saw as many Cyclones games as you did that season I probably would have had a different opinion.
You may have. But you didn't. And you were consistent and strident about it.
quote: True, offensive players are gauged on their statistical output, but NHL teams are not going to call up an offensive player to fill a role on the fourth line or as a third line checker. You continually miss the point about that.
I understand that players are called up to fill specific needs. I am not retarded. Close, perhaps. But not quite.
quote: [quote]Two years ago you had Chuck Weber as a lock for an AHL job. You had him as the front runner for the opening in Hamilton. Looks like you've been wrong about some things, too, as evidenced on this site. :)
He's been offered positions which he's declined. At least that's what I've been told. He'll get his shot. I could call myself wrong or ahead of the curve of AHL/NHL GM's. Guess which one I'll call it? LOL.
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"The only way David Desharnais will see an NHL game is if he buys a ticket". --donnie hockey
"David Desharnais will be invisible during 5 on 5 hockey. IN THE AHL" --donnie hockey
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Donnie Hockey
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Posted - 11/25/2009 : 3:39:14 PM
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| If there was an opportunity to become head coach of an AHL team, he would have taken it. Now, if he was offered an assistant coaching position in the AHL, I could see him turning that down. He's a good recruiter, so I wouldn't be surprised to see him coaching a Division I college team within a matter of years. |
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Dannielle
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Dannielle
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Posted - 11/25/2009 : 4:53:12 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Donnie Hockey
If there was an opportunity to become head coach of an AHL team, he would have taken it. Now, if he was offered an assistant coaching position in the AHL, I could see him turning that down. He's a good recruiter, so I wouldn't be surprised to see him coaching a Division I college team within a matter of years.
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