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i'm pumped for this tonight

Lots of these kids are coming from the Ontario Hockey League where i have seasons tickets with the Niagara iceDogs.

top 5 ranked players are all from the OHL and 1 from Niagara- D Alex Pietrangelo. he's my boy. I've got him on my ice dogs jersey.

whatever team gets him will be lucky indeed. he can get you out of your zone in a hurry. his outlet passes are tape to tape all the time. he's got a 96 mph shot as well that he showed off at the skills comp. he's a big boy and when he fills out he'll be solid

i follow junior hockey and the OHL very closely to it's fun to see where all these kids go.
 

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St. Louis stole chris mason for a 4th rounder today. I think that was a great fukin move for them.
 

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Nashville +4000

They shed another $3 mil per season in cap hit, and said they will spend this year. I can feel they are about to do something big this offseason. Looking really good for them.

Blues get Manny Legace Part II.
 

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Just turned on the draft now, anything big happen? I was hearing some rumors before the draft saying that we shouldn't be surprised if Malkin gets traded to the Kings.
 

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Just turned on the draft now, anything big happen? I was hearing some rumors before the draft saying that we shouldn't be surprised if Malkin gets traded to the Kings.

Idiots are saying Malkin for the #2 pick and other stuff. That's bull. Malkin's not going anywhere.
 

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Idiots are saying Malkin for the #2 pick and other stuff. That's bull. Malkin's not going anywhere.

Yeah, I was hearing Malkin for the #2 pick, Cammelarri(sp) and some other players. Apparently Malkin doesn't want to stay in Pittsburgh though, since he doesn't like Crosby getting all the spotlight.

I have no idea if this is true or not, it's just what I've heard. I've been hearing he'll end up with the Kings for quite some time now, whether it's now or when he becomes a FA. He wants big money and I doubt the Pens will give it to him.
 

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Wow, looking over all the top overall picks this decade they're all pretty much all stars. DiPietro, Kovalchuck, Nash, Fleury, Ovechkin, Crosby, Johnson and Kane. All great players, no busts.
 

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Wow, looking over all the top overall picks this decade they're all pretty much all stars. DiPietro, Kovalchuck, Nash, Fleury, Ovechkin, Crosby, Johnson and Kane. All great players, no busts.

No, I'd say DiPietro is a failure for the Isles' organization. Instead of DiPietro/Kvasha/Parrish, the Isles would have had Luongo/Jokinen/Gaborik if they had never dealt Luongo.
 

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No, I'd say DiPietro is a failure for the Isles' organization. Instead of DiPietro/Kvasha/Parrish, the Isles would have had Luongo/Jokinen/Gaborik if they had never dealt Luongo.

Strictly speaking for that pick though, it wasn't a bust. DiPietro is easily a top 10 goalie in the league, and in my opinion is probably top 5. He's a better goalie than Fleury, so if you count him as a bust you have to also count Fleury as one.
 

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Yeah, I was hearing Malkin for the #2 pick, Cammelarri(sp) and some other players. Apparently Malkin doesn't want to stay in Pittsburgh though, since he doesn't like Crosby getting all the spotlight.

I have no idea if this is true or not, it's just what I've heard. I've been hearing he'll end up with the Kings for quite some time now, whether it's now or when he becomes a FA. He wants big money and I doubt the Pens will give it to him.

Stop reading Eklund's rumors.

He gets everything wrong.

Malkin isn't going anywhere. And please sir, what's your SOURCE for 'Malkin not wanting to stay in Pittsburgh'.
 

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Stop reading Eklund's rumors.

He gets everything wrong.

Malkin isn't going anywhere. And please sir, what's your SOURCE for 'Malkin not wanting to stay in Pittsburgh'.

Heard from a couple sports channels. It's not that he doesn't like playing in Pittsburgh, I just hear he would rather be the guy somewhere else instead of being second fiddle to Sid the Kid.

Obviously those rumors could be completely wrong, it's just what I'm hearing. Personally I would feel the exact same way. Malkin is a top 5 player in the game also and could be a huge star in a place like LA. It depends on what kind of ego he has. If he's like most talented stars he will eventually want the attention he deserves, and I don't think he'll get that in Pittsburgh with Crosby. I think he'll be there for this year and probably next year, but when he becomes a FA I don't think he'll resign.

Again, that's just my opinion. It's hard to hold on to two top 5 players, and two people you could easily argue are the top 2 players in the league.
 

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Good pick by St Louis. Pietrangelo and Johnson will be an absolutely nasty defense pairing for the Blues for a long time.
 

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Here are some actual sources..

Malkin nears new deal with Penguins
Not interested in jumping to new league in Russia
Saturday, June 21, 2008
By Dave Molinari, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

OTTAWA -- Sidney Crosby gave the Penguins a hefty discount when he accepted a contract worth an average of $8.7 million per season last summer.

Evgeni Malkin, however, is prepared to give them one that will dwarf Crosby's gesture.

Several teams in the new Continental Hockey League in Russia reportedly plan to offer Malkin a deal that would pay him roughly $12.5 million, tax-free, per season, making Malkin the highest-paid hockey player in the world.

Nonetheless, Malkin apparently is intent on remaining with the Penguins, who are expected to give him a five- or six-year deal worth $8.5 million per season.

"He wants to stay in Pittsburgh," said J.P. Barry, his agent. "He wants them to keep as many players as they can, so we're working on a term and a structure that will hopefully do that.

"He could make, if he chose to go [to Russia] next year after his contract expired, double or triple what he's going to make here. That's not what he's interested in doing."


Malkin's base salary for 2008-09 will be $984,200, the maximum allowed by the league's collective bargaining agreement. Barry said he and general manager Ray Shero have the "framework" of a new deal in place, and that "I don't see any major hurdles" that would prevent an agreement.

Ideally, Barry added, one will be worked out by early next month. Per the CBA, Malkin's new deal could not be put in place before July 1 since he has a year left on his current contract.

Barry said that, because Shero has an idea of the contract terms Malkin is seeking, he should have a feel for the resources he can invest in some of the Penguins' unrestricted-free-agents-to-be, particularly winger Marian Hossa and defenseman Brooks Orpik.

"That's the real purpose of why we gave them an idea up front, so they could go to Hossa and have some certainty about what they're doing," Barry said. "The very reason we got out in front of this with Pittsburgh was to help them.

"My understanding is that priority No. 1 is Evgeni Malkin, priority No. 2 is Marian Hossa and you move down from there. If that's not the priority, I'd like to hear that."

Having Malkin under contract at a cut rate could make him more tradeable. Even though Malkin won't be eligible for a no-trade clause for a few years, Barry was adamant that implicit in him accepting less money is that the Penguins won't deal him.

"There is a risk [of him being traded at some point in the future], and that's something we'll talk about, too," he said. "The purpose is not to negotiate a deal to help Pittsburgh and [have Malkin] not be in Pittsburgh."

Malkin played for his hometown team, Metallurg Magnitogorsk, in the Russian Super League, the forerunner to the Continental League. He left in 2006 and won a league challenge by Magnitogorsk, which contended he had a valid contract.

Malkin, however, insisted he signed that agreement under duress, and a federal court in New York ruled in his favor.

The Toronto Star reported yesterday that "several teams" in the new league were interested in having Malkin on their roster when it begins play Sept. 2. That prompted a hard-line reaction by Rene Fasel, president of the International Ice Hockey Federation.

He issued a statement saying that if the Russian league signs Malkin while he is under contract in the NHL, sanctions could include denying the country an opportunity to compete in international tournaments such as the Olympics and world championships.

"We would view any signing, from either side, of a player under a valid contract, who does not have any legally valid out-clause, to be a clear violation of the mutual understanding and existing principle," Fasel said. "It would potentially be punishable with suspended national team eligibility and suspension from all competition or activity organized by the IIHF or any IIHF member national association.

"This would include events like the Olympic Winter Games, the IIHF World Championship or international club competitions like the Champions Hockey League. Given this [prospect of harsh sanctions], we are confident that the [Star] report is not substantiated."

That point apparently is moot, however, since Malkin prefers to stay with his current team.

"He came here for a reason," Shero said. "He came to the National Hockey League to play in Pittsburgh."
 

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Malkin is going no where. They dont have to even start thinking about malkin till next year, people forget they are just doing this to get ahead of things and tie up a year of his potential free agency. they are doing everything right, hes stayin there.
 

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No, I'd say DiPietro is a failure for the Isles' organization. Instead of DiPietro/Kvasha/Parrish, the Isles would have had Luongo/Jokinen/Gaborik if they had never dealt Luongo.

As an Islanders fan, I second that.

BTW--Why the F'ck did the NHL do the First Round of the draft on a Friday. I always recall it being on a Saturday, no??
 

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canadian hockey league MVP justin azevedo has yet to be drafted and i'm waiting on G Patrick Killeen. I had him ranked the 2nd best OHL goalie after McCollum who went #30.

Killeen is a big kid with tremendous refelxes and lateral movement.
 

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canadian hockey league MVP justin azevedo has yet to be drafted and i'm waiting on G Patrick Killeen. I had him ranked the 2nd best OHL goalie after McCollum who went #30.

Killeen is a big kid with tremendous refelxes and lateral movement.

What all...do you know about McCollum?
 

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