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1. Bryan Berard
Does anybody know something about his back injury?
Is he going to play the first games? How many games do you think he'll play this year?

2. Eric Lindros
Same question about him. What do you think? A season without big injuries?
How many points will he score?

3. Tuomo Ruutu
Defintely one of the biggest prospects on ice in my eyes?
Does anyone know something about his health?

4. Jeremy Roenick
I'd love to see him playing. He's a tremendous player, but, too old? too injury-prone?
Would he have retired?

5. Owen Nolan + Ed Jovanovski
What's to expect of them?

2006-09-16 01:06:52 · 4 answers · asked by Svatos 2 in Sports Hockey

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eric lindros should never be allowed to play in the NHL because he refused to play for Quebec the team that drafted him he should have gotten a life time ban

2006-09-16 01:16:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

1. I think he's back on the ice now, so he's probably playing in the first games unless he gets injured at training camp or benched. I think he'll play about 50-60 games.

2. Lindros' with the Stars. He'll probably get a good start but fade off. He'll play 45 games or so before getting an injury again. Not nothing serious but it'll probably keep him out for a couple games. Then he attempts to get back before completely healing and gets re-injured and misses the rest of the season.

3. Another example of a player with good potential but gets injured too easily. I think he's in training camp right now, but I say he doesn't last more than 30 games.

4. No, Roenick's okay. I think playing for Gretzky will make him good again.

5. They'll make Phoenix better. The Coyotes can probably make the playoffs this year although I doubt Joesph can take them all the way to the Cup finals. I say seventh or eigth place finish and first-round exit.

2006-09-16 11:42:33 · answer #2 · answered by hockey craze99 4 · 0 0

1-Berard, whose season ended early last year due to back surgery, has already begun taking part in informal, pre-training camp workouts, the Columbus Dispatch reports.A rehab stint that included a full Pilates regimen, to improve his core strength, has Berard looking forward to camp. His low point total from 2005-2006 should get him overlooked by the less attentive owners in your league -- he could be a nice sleeper.

2- Lindros is a point a game kind of guy so if he plays 30 games he will have around 30 points, but he is always injured. and to the other guys remember he said no to the Nordiques and it bit him back twice 1 with the injuries and 2 they won the Stanley Cup a few years later, and the Nordiques got the better player in Peter Forsberg.

3- Tuomo Ruutu its time to shine the scouts have seen it in you before his NHL career well prove them right what your made of.

4- Jeremy Roenick has a big mouth and hasnt done nothing to help his teams the last 5 years yes hes getting injuries but its time to call it quites.

5- Ed Jovanovski well he is becoming more of a stay at home defencmen and he is still a great player, as for Owen Nolan im not really sure what to expect from him but if hes healthy he will be a big help for the team.

2006-09-16 08:29:55 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Yes, Dan T, and because Lindros abandoned the Nordiques, it came back around and got him (all of those injuries).

2006-09-16 06:05:58 · answer #4 · answered by TopSpin 5 · 1 0

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