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#1371
Posted 20 March 2007 - 10:17 AM
#1373
Posted 20 March 2007 - 10:43 AM
e=itzabreeze][quote=jayRmichigan][quote=itzabreeze]Ellis Called up to the Moose.
"The Manitoba Moose, the AHL affiliate of the Vancouver Canucks, announced they recalled goaltender Julien Ellis from the Victoria Salmon Kings of the ECHL.
Ellis, 21, has appeared in six games with the Moose so far in his first season of professional hockey. He has compiled a record of 0-6-0 with a goals against average of 3.71 and a save percentage of .885. He has also appeared in 34 games this year with the Salmon Kings where he is 18-14-2 with a 3.31 goals against average and a .910 save percentage and was named to the ECHL All-Star Game.
Ellis was originally drafted by the Vancouver Canucks with their sixth choice, 189th overall, in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.
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Flats gone 6-8 Weeks with an MCL tear......
Boy do I gotta hold back the tears on that.....
Dude ... You dissing Flaherty?
Maybe you should just leave.[/quote]
Cry me a river.
I understand what he had given to the Moose organization, but it's really time for him to retire.[/quote]
Oh yeah you're right he should retire, I mean 17-9 is a horrible record. Much worse than Ellis' 0-6 record.
Oh, and if you payed attention to that team prior to this season you would know just how incredible Flaherty is during the playoffs and what a HUGE blow that is to the team.[/quote]
Flats hasn't been the same ever since he was sent back to the Moose right before the season started. He's been outplayed by Drew
D-MAC
2.16GAA with a 925 SV%
Flats
2.42GAA 909 SV%
I'm not saying Ellis is better then Flats..... my point is that, at 39 years old?, it's time for him to call it a career, and give the young guns some time to develop.[/quote]
I would rather have a goalie who can put up some wins and get the team a playoff birth than trying to develope a younger goalie who we don't really need in the first place. Don't you think the skaters would benefit more from having a solid goalie behind them? Better +/-, better morale, it means they get to play in the playoffs. Flaherty has never been incredible during the regular season (still good mind you), but he's always been fantastic during the playoffs, just you wait.
Oh, and need I remind you of Johnny Bower who became made it to the NHL at the age of 35 won 4 Stanley Cups and two Vezina Trophys, and only retired at the age of 45? Age isn't necessarily a bad thing.[/quote]
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You may not need him right now, but you may need him in the future.
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Who says Ellis isn't as good as Flats?, we don't know because he hasn't honestly had the opportunity to prove himself. A better +/-?
LMAO, I highly doubt the Players would have a huge burst of confidence all of a sudden if they went from a -5 to +5 Maybe you should teach a player how to play defence instead.
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Will considering he is pretty much done for the year, and now the rumours of Cory Schneider turning Pro, I highly doubt they would keep a 40 year old average, injury prone goalie around. Especially since D-mac has proven himself that he CAN be a starter.[/quote]
When will we ever need Ellis? You said that Schneider will likely be turning pro, so that would mean that Luongo, Sabourin, Schnieder and D-Mac would all have to go down before we needed him. That's pretty unlikely ...
I'm not saying that Macintyre sucks or anything either, I realize that he's been having a good season which is excellent for the Moose, and he'll probably go far in the playoffs. Here's the thing, you're saying that Flaherty sucks when he cleary doesn't, and you're saying that he should retire only because he's old. That's a really dumb reason to tell a guy he should retire.
And until he starts to suck, why get rid of him? I mean this would be like telling Brodeur to retire so they could give a new goalie room to develope.
#1375
Posted 20 March 2007 - 10:56 AM
jayRmichigan said:
Sabou is likely to leave the Canucks at the end of this season as he is a UFA. With the stellar play of D-Mac I'm sure the Canucks would not have a problem with him backing up Luongo next season.
So with D-Mac on the Canucks and Flaherty's pending retirement that leaves room for two new goalies on the Moose. Ellis could be one of them, Schneider could be one of them and even Vincent or any other goalie out there.
I'm not trying to argue anything you said I'm just pointing out that there is a world of possibilities for the Moose net next season so don't count Ellis out as being one of them.
#1376
Posted 20 March 2007 - 11:01 AM
e=jayRmichigan][quote=itzabreeze][quote=jayRmichigan][quote=itzabreeze]Ellis Called up to the Moose.
"The Manitoba Moose, the AHL affiliate of the Vancouver Canucks, announced they recalled goaltender Julien Ellis from the Victoria Salmon Kings of the ECHL.
Ellis, 21, has appeared in six games with the Moose so far in his first season of professional hockey. He has compiled a record of 0-6-0 with a goals against average of 3.71 and a save percentage of .885. He has also appeared in 34 games this year with the Salmon Kings where he is 18-14-2 with a 3.31 goals against average and a .910 save percentage and was named to the ECHL All-Star Game.
Ellis was originally drafted by the Vancouver Canucks with their sixth choice, 189th overall, in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.
"
Flats gone 6-8 Weeks with an MCL tear......
Boy do I gotta hold back the tears on that.....
Dude ... You dissing Flaherty?
Maybe you should just leave.[/quote]
Cry me a river.
I understand what he had given to the Moose organization, but it's really time for him to retire.[/quote]
Oh yeah you're right he should retire, I mean 17-9 is a horrible record. Much worse than Ellis' 0-6 record.
Oh, and if you payed attention to that team prior to this season you would know just how incredible Flaherty is during the playoffs and what a HUGE blow that is to the team.[/quote]
Flats hasn't been the same ever since he was sent back to the Moose right before the season started. He's been outplayed by Drew
D-MAC
2.16GAA with a 925 SV%
Flats
2.42GAA 909 SV%
I'm not saying Ellis is better then Flats..... my point is that, at 39 years old?, it's time for him to call it a career, and give the young guns some time to develop.[/quote]
I would rather have a goalie who can put up some wins and get the team a playoff birth than trying to develope a younger goalie who we don't really need in the first place. Don't you think the skaters would benefit more from having a solid goalie behind them? Better +/-, better morale, it means they get to play in the playoffs. Flaherty has never been incredible during the regular season (still good mind you), but he's always been fantastic during the playoffs, just you wait.
Oh, and need I remind you of Johnny Bower who became made it to the NHL at the age of 35 won 4 Stanley Cups and two Vezina Trophys, and only retired at the age of 45? Age isn't necessarily a bad thing.[/quote]
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You may not need him right now, but you may need him in the future.
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Who says Ellis isn't as good as Flats?, we don't know because he hasn't honestly had the opportunity to prove himself. A better +/-?
LMAO, I highly doubt the Players would have a huge burst of confidence all of a sudden if they went from a -5 to +5 Maybe you should teach a player how to play defence instead.
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Will considering he is pretty much done for the year, and now the rumours of Cory Schneider turning Pro, I highly doubt they would keep a 40 year old average, injury prone goalie around. Especially since D-mac has proven himself that he CAN be a starter.[/quote]
When will we ever need Ellis? You said that Schneider will likely be turning pro, so that would mean that Luongo, Sabourin, Schnieder and D-Mac would all have to go down before we needed him. That's pretty unlikely ...
I'm not saying that Macintyre sucks or anything either, I realize that he's been having a good season which is excellent for the Moose, and he'll probably go far in the playoffs. Here's the thing, you're saying that Flaherty sucks when he cleary doesn't, and you're saying that he should retire only because he's old. That's a really dumb reason to tell a guy he should retire.
And until he starts to suck, why get rid of him? I mean this would be like telling Brodeur to retire so they could give a new goalie room to develope.[/quote]Flats is in the AHL right now, it'll be highly unlikely he'll be in the NHL again at his age, I think what Breezze is trying to say here, is that since Flats probably will not play in the NHL anytime soon, why not let Ellis develop with the Moose. Also, Sabby is UFA at the end of the year, which would probably leave D-Mac as Luongos back-up unless we get a UFA goalie.And if Flats does retire, its better to give Ellis some time to adjust to the AHL.Also, on After Hours, Nonis stated he has every intention of signing Schnieds. Flats and Brodeur arent a very a good comparison either. Broduer is probably a record breaking goalie in the NHL and younger then Flats, while Flats is stuck in the AHL
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#1377
Posted 20 March 2007 - 11:01 AM
e=jayRmichigan][quote=itzabreeze][quote=jayRmichigan][quote=itzabreeze]Ellis Called up to the Moose.
"The Manitoba Moose, the AHL affiliate of the Vancouver Canucks, announced they recalled goaltender Julien Ellis from the Victoria Salmon Kings of the ECHL.
Ellis, 21, has appeared in six games with the Moose so far in his first season of professional hockey. He has compiled a record of 0-6-0 with a goals against average of 3.71 and a save percentage of .885. He has also appeared in 34 games this year with the Salmon Kings where he is 18-14-2 with a 3.31 goals against average and a .910 save percentage and was named to the ECHL All-Star Game.
Ellis was originally drafted by the Vancouver Canucks with their sixth choice, 189th overall, in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.
"
Flats gone 6-8 Weeks with an MCL tear......
Boy do I gotta hold back the tears on that.....
Dude ... You dissing Flaherty?
Maybe you should just leave.[/quote]
Cry me a river.
I understand what he had given to the Moose organization, but it's really time for him to retire.[/quote]
Oh yeah you're right he should retire, I mean 17-9 is a horrible record. Much worse than Ellis' 0-6 record.
Oh, and if you payed attention to that team prior to this season you would know just how incredible Flaherty is during the playoffs and what a HUGE blow that is to the team.[/quote]
Flats hasn't been the same ever since he was sent back to the Moose right before the season started. He's been outplayed by Drew
D-MAC
2.16GAA with a 925 SV%
Flats
2.42GAA 909 SV%
I'm not saying Ellis is better then Flats..... my point is that, at 39 years old?, it's time for him to call it a career, and give the young guns some time to develop.[/quote]
I would rather have a goalie who can put up some wins and get the team a playoff birth than trying to develope a younger goalie who we don't really need in the first place. Don't you think the skaters would benefit more from having a solid goalie behind them? Better +/-, better morale, it means they get to play in the playoffs. Flaherty has never been incredible during the regular season (still good mind you), but he's always been fantastic during the playoffs, just you wait.
Oh, and need I remind you of Johnny Bower who became made it to the NHL at the age of 35 won 4 Stanley Cups and two Vezina Trophys, and only retired at the age of 45? Age isn't necessarily a bad thing.[/quote]
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You may not need him right now, but you may need him in the future.
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Who says Ellis isn't as good as Flats?, we don't know because he hasn't honestly had the opportunity to prove himself. A better +/-?
LMAO, I highly doubt the Players would have a huge burst of confidence all of a sudden if they went from a -5 to +5 Maybe you should teach a player how to play defence instead.
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Will considering he is pretty much done for the year, and now the rumours of Cory Schneider turning Pro, I highly doubt they would keep a 40 year old average, injury prone goalie around. Especially since D-mac has proven himself that he CAN be a starter.[/quote]
When will we ever need Ellis? You said that Schneider will likely be turning pro, so that would mean that Luongo, Sabourin, Schnieder and D-Mac would all have to go down before we needed him. That's pretty unlikely ...
I'm not saying that Macintyre sucks or anything either, I realize that he's been having a good season which is excellent for the Moose, and he'll probably go far in the playoffs. Here's the thing, you're saying that Flaherty sucks when he cleary doesn't, and you're saying that he should retire only because he's old. That's a really dumb reason to tell a guy he should retire.
And until he starts to suck, why get rid of him? I mean this would be like telling Brodeur to retire so they could give a new goalie room to develope.[/quote]
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#1 I'm talking about Ellis on the Moose next year. I doubt Sabby will be back, and he wouldn't want to be in the AHL anyways. Who knows if D-MAC will be signed next year. That leaves 2 OPEN spots on the Moose Goalie rotation (Flats Retires). If Cory comes in, he would most likely split the games his first season (say with Ellis)........ or it would be something like 60% 40% split with Cory getting the more games. I never said Cory will turn Pro, their have been rumours (and according to the Moose GM he WILL turn Pro next season). You can NEVER have enough prospects, and you're pretty much saying Ellis is expendable, which any person should know you can NEVER have enough depth in a position.
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I'm not saying Flats sucks, go over my posts again. I'm saying, in conclusion: He has been outplayed by a kid 15 years younger then him. He doesn't have to retire, but with his injury's with the last two years, he can't say healthy for a full season.
Nuff" Said.
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He is expendable.
Again, D-MAC has proved he can be the Starting goalie. Say Cory comes in next season...
Cory plays 50% of the games
Flats plays 50% of the games
Flats gets injured the same the same time next year, and you expect a 21 Year old kid in his first year of Pro to put the team on his back when all of the presure of being the "superstar" canuck prospect. I would hate to see him be put in a situation where it could hurt his confidence, especially in his first year as a Pro.
Anyways, I'm done with this argument.

#1380
Posted 20 March 2007 - 12:07 PM
itzabreeze said:
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#1 I'm talking about Ellis on the Moose next year. I doubt Sabby will be back, and he wouldn't want to be in the AHL anyways. Who knows if D-MAC will be signed next year. That leaves 2 OPEN spots on the Moose Goalie rotation (Flats Retires). If Cory comes in, he would most likely split the games his first season (say with Ellis)........ or it would be something like 60% 40% split with Cory getting the more games. I never said Cory will turn Pro, their have been rumours (and according to the Moose GM he WILL turn Pro next season). You can NEVER have enough prospects, and you're pretty much saying Ellis is expendable, which any person should know you can NEVER have enough depth in a position.
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I'm not saying Flats sucks, go over my posts again. I'm saying, in conclusion: He has been outplayed by a kid 15 years younger then him. He doesn't have to retire, but with his injury's with the last two years, he can't say healthy for a full season.
Nuff" Said.
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He is expendable.
Again, D-MAC has proved he can be the Starting goalie. Say Cory comes in next season...
Cory plays 50% of the games
Flats plays 50% of the games
Flats gets injured the same the same time next year, and you expect a 21 Year old kid in his first year of Pro to put the team on his back when all of the presure of being the "superstar" canuck prospect. I would hate to see him be put in a situation where it could hurt his confidence, especially in his first year as a Pro.
Anyways, I'm done with this argument.
The major flaw in your thinking is that the Moose are expendable. They are a team, so naturally the coach will make desicions based on what is best for his team. If he has a younger goalie who loses most of his games and an older goalie who wins the majority of his do you honestly think that he'll put in the younger goalie with hopes that he'll be able to mature into a decent player so that the main club will benefit? Of course not, that's ridiculous. That's why Hansen's been playing on the third line most of the year, not because they don't want him to develope or anything, but because there are other players doing better.
You're hating on the guy when he's doing good, that's retarded. Now I'm not against Ellis, and he probably will play for the Moose eventually, but he shouldn't be put in over a solid guy who we know will have success just because he has potential. That won't work, and it's not fair to Flaherty.
#1381
Posted 20 March 2007 - 12:09 PM
jayRmichigan said:
itzabreeze said:
jayRmichigan said:
itzabreeze said:
jayRmichigan said:
itzabreeze said:
"The Manitoba Moose, the AHL affiliate of the Vancouver Canucks, announced they recalled goaltender Julien Ellis from the Victoria Salmon Kings of the ECHL.
Ellis, 21, has appeared in six games with the Moose so far in his first season of professional hockey. He has compiled a record of 0-6-0 with a goals against average of 3.71 and a save percentage of .885. He has also appeared in 34 games this year with the Salmon Kings where he is 18-14-2 with a 3.31 goals against average and a .910 save percentage and was named to the ECHL All-Star Game.
Ellis was originally drafted by the Vancouver Canucks with their sixth choice, 189th overall, in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.
"
Flats gone 6-8 Weeks with an MCL tear......
Boy do I gotta hold back the tears on that.....
Dude ... You dissing Flaherty?
Maybe you should just leave.
Cry me a river.
I understand what he had given to the Moose organization, but it's really time for him to retire.
Oh yeah you're right he should retire, I mean 17-9 is a horrible record. Much worse than Ellis' 0-6 record.
Oh, and if you payed attention to that team prior to this season you would know just how incredible Flaherty is during the playoffs and what a HUGE blow that is to the team.
Flats hasn't been the same ever since he was sent back to the Moose right before the season started. He's been outplayed by Drew
D-MAC
2.16GAA with a 925 SV%
Flats
2.42GAA 909 SV%
I'm not saying Ellis is better then Flats..... my point is that, at 39 years old?, it's time for him to call it a career, and give the young guns some time to develop.
I would rather have a goalie who can put up some wins and get the team a playoff birth than trying to develope a younger goalie who we don't really need in the first place. Don't you think the skaters would benefit more from having a solid goalie behind them? Better +/-, better morale, it means they get to play in the playoffs. Flaherty has never been incredible during the regular season (still good mind you), but he's always been fantastic during the playoffs, just you wait.
Oh, and need I remind you of Johnny Bower who became made it to the NHL at the age of 35 won 4 Stanley Cups and two Vezina Trophys, and only retired at the age of 45? Age isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Are you forgetting that the Moose are the Development Team for the Canucks and not their Retirement Home. It is nice to see some of the old farts like Flats play, but the priority is the development of the Young Players. If you want to watch a Senior league go for it, but that is not what the Moose is there for. The sooner you get those facts straight the better off we all are.
#1383
Posted 20 March 2007 - 01:05 PM
one night said:
jayRmichigan said:
itzabreeze said:
jayRmichigan said:
itzabreeze said:
jayRmichigan said:
itzabreeze said:
"The Manitoba Moose, the AHL affiliate of the Vancouver Canucks, announced they recalled goaltender Julien Ellis from the Victoria Salmon Kings of the ECHL.
Ellis, 21, has appeared in six games with the Moose so far in his first season of professional hockey. He has compiled a record of 0-6-0 with a goals against average of 3.71 and a save percentage of .885. He has also appeared in 34 games this year with the Salmon Kings where he is 18-14-2 with a 3.31 goals against average and a .910 save percentage and was named to the ECHL All-Star Game.
Ellis was originally drafted by the Vancouver Canucks with their sixth choice, 189th overall, in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.
"
Flats gone 6-8 Weeks with an MCL tear......
Boy do I gotta hold back the tears on that.....
Dude ... You dissing Flaherty?
Maybe you should just leave.
Cry me a river.
I understand what he had given to the Moose organization, but it's really time for him to retire.
Oh yeah you're right he should retire, I mean 17-9 is a horrible record. Much worse than Ellis' 0-6 record.
Oh, and if you payed attention to that team prior to this season you would know just how incredible Flaherty is during the playoffs and what a HUGE blow that is to the team.
Flats hasn't been the same ever since he was sent back to the Moose right before the season started. He's been outplayed by Drew
D-MAC
2.16GAA with a 925 SV%
Flats
2.42GAA 909 SV%
I'm not saying Ellis is better then Flats..... my point is that, at 39 years old?, it's time for him to call it a career, and give the young guns some time to develop.
I would rather have a goalie who can put up some wins and get the team a playoff birth than trying to develope a younger goalie who we don't really need in the first place. Don't you think the skaters would benefit more from having a solid goalie behind them? Better +/-, better morale, it means they get to play in the playoffs. Flaherty has never been incredible during the regular season (still good mind you), but he's always been fantastic during the playoffs, just you wait.
Oh, and need I remind you of Johnny Bower who became made it to the NHL at the age of 35 won 4 Stanley Cups and two Vezina Trophys, and only retired at the age of 45? Age isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Are you forgetting that the Moose are the Development Team for the Canucks and not their Retirement Home. It is nice to see some of the old farts like Flats play, but the priority is the development of the Young Players. If you want to watch a Senior league go for it, but that is not what the Moose is there for. The sooner you get those facts straight the better off we all are.
The Moose are not a developement team. They do develope players, but that's not their priority. Their priority is to win.
And come on man? You'd rather see a younger player lose than an older player win? Because that's basically what you just said. Younger doesn't always mean better. Look at Lidstrom, Jagr, Selanne, Sakic, Brind'amour, Brodeur. Those are all older players who are much better than a lot of younger players, should they retire? Why should a player be forced into retirement when he's doing well? That's the most retarded thing I've ever heard of.
#1384
Posted 20 March 2007 - 01:10 PM
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#1386
Posted 20 March 2007 - 01:41 PM
VictoriaTimes said:
Schneider, a college senior, is expected to turn pro and join either Manitoba or Victoria immediately after his NCAA career ends this spring with Hockey East-champion Boston College.
The Eagles could be eliminated as early as this weekend in the NCAA Northeast regionals, or not until after the 2007 Frozen Four semifinals April 5 or final April 7 in St. Louis.
"There are a lot of variables at play, including Schneider, in this [Manitoba-Victoria goaltending] situation," said Belisle.
http://www.canada.co...a1-e6770dc0e755
#1387
Posted 20 March 2007 - 01:55 PM
][quote=jayRmichigan][quote=itzabreeze]Ellis Called up to the Moose.
"The Manitoba Moose, the AHL affiliate of the Vancouver Canucks, announced they recalled goaltender Julien Ellis from the Victoria Salmon Kings of the ECHL.
Ellis, 21, has appeared in six games with the Moose so far in his first season of professional hockey. He has compiled a record of 0-6-0 with a goals against average of 3.71 and a save percentage of .885. He has also appeared in 34 games this year with the Salmon Kings where he is 18-14-2 with a 3.31 goals against average and a .910 save percentage and was named to the ECHL All-Star Game.
Ellis was originally drafted by the Vancouver Canucks with their sixth choice, 189th overall, in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.
"
Flats gone 6-8 Weeks with an MCL tear......
Boy do I gotta hold back the tears on that.....
Dude ... You dissing Flaherty?
Maybe you should just leave.[/quote]
Cry me a river.
I understand what he had given to the Moose organization, but it's really time for him to retire.[/quote]
Oh yeah you're right he should retire, I mean 17-9 is a horrible record. Much worse than Ellis' 0-6 record.
Oh, and if you payed attention to that team prior to this season you would know just how incredible Flaherty is during the playoffs and what a HUGE blow that is to the team.[/quote]
Flats hasn't been the same ever since he was sent back to the Moose right before the season started. He's been outplayed by Drew
D-MAC
2.16GAA with a 925 SV%
Flats
2.42GAA 909 SV%
I'm not saying Ellis is better then Flats..... my point is that, at 39 years old?, it's time for him to call it a career, and give the young guns some time to develop.[/quote]
I would rather have a goalie who can put up some wins and get the team a playoff birth than trying to develope a younger goalie who we don't really need in the first place. Don't you think the skaters would benefit more from having a solid goalie behind them? Better +/-, better morale, it means they get to play in the playoffs. Flaherty has never been incredible during the regular season (still good mind you), but he's always been fantastic during the playoffs, just you wait.
Oh, and need I remind you of Johnny Bower who became made it to the NHL at the age of 35 won 4 Stanley Cups and two Vezina Trophys, and only retired at the age of 45? Age isn't necessarily a bad thing.[/quote]
Are you forgetting that the Moose are the Development Team for the Canucks and not their Retirement Home. It is nice to see some of the old farts like Flats play, but the priority is the development of the Young Players. If you want to watch a Senior league go for it, but that is not what the Moose is there for. The sooner you get those facts straight the better off we all are.[/quote]
The Moose are not a developement team. They do develope players, but that's not their priority. Their priority is to win.
And come on man? You'd rather see a younger player lose than an older player win? Because that's basically what you just said. Younger doesn't always mean better. Look at Lidstrom, Jagr, Selanne, Sakic, Brind'amour, Brodeur. Those are all older players who are much better than a lot of younger players, should they retire? Why should a player be forced into retirement when he's doing well? That's the most retarded thing I've ever heard of.[/quote]The only flaw to your argument is that your comparing a guy in the AHL(Flats) to bono-fide NHL starsNow lets quit the talk about Flats cause this is a prospects thread, and he isn't a prospect

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#1388
Posted 20 March 2007 - 02:32 PM
Tact said:
VictoriaTimes said:
Schneider, a college senior, is expected to turn pro and join either Manitoba or Victoria immediately after his NCAA career ends this spring with Hockey East-champion Boston College.
The Eagles could be eliminated as early as this weekend in the NCAA Northeast regionals, or not until after the 2007 Frozen Four semifinals April 5 or final April 7 in St. Louis.
"There are a lot of variables at play, including Schneider, in this [Manitoba-Victoria goaltending] situation," said Belisle.
http://www.canada.co...a1-e6770dc0e755
Nice. I hope he goes to Vic and plays as many games as he can get in. That is if there'll still be hockey being played in Victoria.
Flaherty's our 39 year old prospect. He's still got like half of his life ahead of him.

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#1389
Posted 20 March 2007 - 02:33 PM
Cooke_Hart said:
Tact said:
VictoriaTimes said:
Schneider, a college senior, is expected to turn pro and join either Manitoba or Victoria immediately after his NCAA career ends this spring with Hockey East-champion Boston College.
The Eagles could be eliminated as early as this weekend in the NCAA Northeast regionals, or not until after the 2007 Frozen Four semifinals April 5 or final April 7 in St. Louis.
"There are a lot of variables at play, including Schneider, in this [Manitoba-Victoria goaltending] situation," said Belisle.
http://www.canada.co...a1-e6770dc0e755
Nice. I hope he goes to Vic and plays as many games as he can get in. That is if there'll still be hockey being played in Victoria.
like i said in hfboards.
[speculation]i doubt he will turn pro soon, i think he still wants his degree first.[/end speculation]
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#1390
Posted 20 March 2007 - 03:16 PM
Moller would be a steal in the late 1st, I've seen him 4 times(twice on TV) and he seems to be getting stronger and stronger as the season progresses.

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