Robby Shremp from The oilers
he lit led london last year and is a natural goal scorer
2006-09-23 17:41:37
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answered by Anonymous
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the Habs have been like that for years with the young rookies, they draft them and put them in the farm system to train and urn the position as good as they can then the get the call. the Habs had had hard times the past 10 to 15 years with the players cause the money was getting to much in their heads but now with the new cap, the Habs will once again be great. Guillaume Latendresse is going to come but they don't want to hurt his confidence because if they do then his career can go down with it and that's not good. i have way more stuff to say about the Habs and there system but i don't have to much time.
GO HABS GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-09-23 19:59:58
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answered by Anonymous
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On the Leafs, it's Carlo Colaivacovo. He's a great young player who can really move the puck. He's someone the leafs need. But he's been bothered by injuries. Justin Pogge may seem like a good NHL choice, but he's not ready yet. If you just throw him inot the big leagues without having him fully prepared, he'll turn into another Marc-Andre Fleury. Maybe he'll be ready by next season.
2006-09-24 08:10:56
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answered by hockey craze99 4
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nicely, in view that Ted Nolan already were given his, i visit't quite imagine of any that did not depart on their personal words (Robinson and Burns i trust resigned?) or capture on elsewhere. i guess some would say Pat Quinn. IMO Dave Lewis isn't a strong coach. i do not understand, bill Barber yet i don't think of he change into an spectacular coach both. Terry Murray change right into a strong coach yet retired. i'd nicely be a homer and say Rick Bowness. Kevin Costintine, yet another Sutter should be lurking?? I continually like Jaques Demers. depending on the record, NONE come to recommendations as deserving.
2016-10-16 01:59:45
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answered by ? 4
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Well, I was really impressed with Guillaume Latendresse last year. I was disappointed he did not make the team last year. GO HABS.
2006-09-24 08:14:57
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answered by tyrone b 6
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Jiri Hudler (Grand Rapids Griffins/Detroit Red Wings). In the game against Colorado, he played decently and executed a perfect penalty shot (in the shootout). Top shelf, off the crossbar on the trapper side and in the net.
2006-09-23 17:38:02
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answered by TopSpin 5
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i would go with Brandon Reid of the Vancover orginization, he will bee an excellentt center down the road, antoher would be Brent Krahn, having seen him play for the hitman in calgary, i feel he is readyy tomake the next step, but we will see how the season goes, with Mclenan as backup, he may have to wait til he retires., sadly, unless the flames trade him again.
2006-09-25 04:48:16
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answered by Metallicat 3
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Any young player that the leafs have..their veterans won't take them to the play-offfs. OR Steve Downie..
2006-09-23 17:52:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Yann Denis, damn he's a good goalie. He got a shutout in his first NHL game, but he's only payed like 3 NHL games.
2006-09-24 05:57:31
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answered by Panada 4
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justin pogge would be most deserving
2006-09-23 19:03:17
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answered by Anonymous
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