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Posted 22 February 2007 - 06:52 PM

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Grabner has the best goals per game average in the WHL.  :)

Really?

That kicks absolute donkey if your serious


4 behind the leader with a dozen or so less games played due to injury.

He would likely be the leader if he didn't hurt his hip.
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Posted 22 February 2007 - 06:53 PM

Bourdon +1, 4 shots in a 2-1 win.
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Posted 22 February 2007 - 06:57 PM

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Awww.  WTF?! Why didn't anyone give a heads up on the Moose game on the NHL Network?   :x  

2-0 Moose in the third.



Because they are not playing tonight, that is a replay :twisted:


HAHAHAHA. G*dd*mn. How funny.
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Posted 22 February 2007 - 07:02 PM

timw33 said:

Loyalty said:

leo2892 said:

Grabner has the best goals per game average in the WHL.  :)

Really?

That kicks absolute donkey if your serious


4 behind the leader with a dozen or so less games played due to injury.

He would likely be the leader if he didn't hurt his hip.


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Player Team GP G  
1   Colton Yellow Horn Tri-City Americans 54 39  
2   Reid Jorgensen Kamloops Blazers 58 39  
3   Mark Derlago Brandon Wheat Kings 62 38  
4   Michael Grabner Spokane Chiefs 48 35  
5   Moises Gutierrez Everett Silvertips 57 35  
6   Kris Hogg Lethbridge Hurricanes 60 35  
7   Ryan Menei Saskatoon Blades 58 34  
8   Brodie Dupont Calgary Hitmen 63 34  
9   Riley Holzapfel Moose Jaw Warriors 60 33  
10   Aaron Gagnon Seattle Thunderbirds 50 32  


Yellowhorn is at .722 GPG.
Grabner is at .729 GPG.
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Posted 22 February 2007 - 07:07 PM

[quote="Millerdraft"][quote=timw33][quote=Loyalty][quote=leo2892]Grabner has the best goals per game average in the WHL. :)[/quote]
Really?

That kicks absolute donkey if your serious[/quote]

4 behind the leader with a dozen or so less games played due to injury.

He would likely be the leader if he didn't hurt his hip.[/quote]

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Player Team GP G
1 Colton Yellow Horn Tri-City Americans 54 39
2 Reid Jorgensen Kamloops Blazers 58 39
3 Mark Derlago Brandon Wheat Kings 62 38
4 Michael Grabner Spokane Chiefs 48 35
5 Moises Gutierrez Everett Silvertips 57 35
6 Kris Hogg Lethbridge Hurricanes 60 35
7 Ryan Menei Saskatoon Blades 58 34
8 Brodie Dupont Calgary Hitmen 63 34
9 Riley Holzapfel Moose Jaw Warriors 60 33
10 Aaron Gagnon Seattle Thunderbirds 50 32
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Yellowhorn is at .722 GPG.
Grabner is at .729 GPG.



I was refering to his total amount of goals.[/i]
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Posted 22 February 2007 - 07:18 PM

Millerdraft said:

timw33 said:

Loyalty said:

leo2892 said:

Grabner has the best goals per game average in the WHL.  :)

Really?

That kicks absolute donkey if your serious


4 behind the leader with a dozen or so less games played due to injury.

He would likely be the leader if he didn't hurt his hip.


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Player Team GP G  
1   Colton Yellow Horn Tri-City Americans 54 39  
2   Reid Jorgensen Kamloops Blazers 58 39  
3   Mark Derlago Brandon Wheat Kings 62 38  
4   Michael Grabner Spokane Chiefs 48 35  
5   Moises Gutierrez Everett Silvertips 57 35  
6   Kris Hogg Lethbridge Hurricanes 60 35  
7   Ryan Menei Saskatoon Blades 58 34  
8   Brodie Dupont Calgary Hitmen 63 34  
9   Riley Holzapfel Moose Jaw Warriors 60 33  
10   Aaron Gagnon Seattle Thunderbirds 50 32  


Yellowhorn is at .722 GPG.
Grabner is at .729 GPG.


Just curious,


How did you calculate those %'s.

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Posted 22 February 2007 - 07:25 PM

itzabreeze said:

Millerdraft said:

timw33 said:

Loyalty said:

leo2892 said:

Grabner has the best goals per game average in the WHL.  :)

Really?

That kicks absolute donkey if your serious


4 behind the leader with a dozen or so less games played due to injury.

He would likely be the leader if he didn't hurt his hip.


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Player Team GP G  
1   Colton Yellow Horn Tri-City Americans 54 39  
2   Reid Jorgensen Kamloops Blazers 58 39  
3   Mark Derlago Brandon Wheat Kings 62 38  
4   Michael Grabner Spokane Chiefs 48 35  
5   Moises Gutierrez Everett Silvertips 57 35  
6   Kris Hogg Lethbridge Hurricanes 60 35  
7   Ryan Menei Saskatoon Blades 58 34  
8   Brodie Dupont Calgary Hitmen 63 34  
9   Riley Holzapfel Moose Jaw Warriors 60 33  
10   Aaron Gagnon Seattle Thunderbirds 50 32  


Yellowhorn is at .722 GPG.
Grabner is at .729 GPG.


Just curious,


How did you calculate those %'s.


Goals divided by Games Played. 35 in 48 so 35/48 =.729 X 100 =

Grabner has scored in 72.9% of the games this season.
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Posted 22 February 2007 - 07:27 PM

goals/games played

35/48 = 7.2916
39/54 = 7.2222
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Posted 22 February 2007 - 07:30 PM

timw33 said:

Millerdraft said:

timw33 said:

Loyalty said:

leo2892 said:

Grabner has the best goals per game average in the WHL.  :)

Really?

That kicks absolute donkey if your serious


4 behind the leader with a dozen or so less games played due to injury.

He would likely be the leader if he didn't hurt his hip.


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Player Team GP G  
1   Colton Yellow Horn Tri-City Americans 54 39  
2   Reid Jorgensen Kamloops Blazers 58 39  
3   Mark Derlago Brandon Wheat Kings 62 38  
4   Michael Grabner Spokane Chiefs 48 35  
5   Moises Gutierrez Everett Silvertips 57 35  
6   Kris Hogg Lethbridge Hurricanes 60 35  
7   Ryan Menei Saskatoon Blades 58 34  
8   Brodie Dupont Calgary Hitmen 63 34  
9   Riley Holzapfel Moose Jaw Warriors 60 33  
10   Aaron Gagnon Seattle Thunderbirds 50 32  


Yellowhorn is at .722 GPG.
Grabner is at .729 GPG.



I was refering to his total amount of goals.


Fair enough but Yellowhorn has only 6 more games played than Grabner, not a dozen or so.
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Can't spell Kesler without Selke.

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Slapyourself if you think Kesler will score 25+ goals, he just doesn't have the offensive skill.
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Posted 22 February 2007 - 07:59 PM

T3H Schneid with t3h SO
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Posted 22 February 2007 - 08:03 PM

toxic rd said:

T3H Schneid with t3h SO


How many shots did he face?

Congrats for his shutout :twisted:

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Posted 22 February 2007 - 08:10 PM

Rinslet said:

toxic rd said:

T3H Schneid with t3h SO


How many shots did he face?

Congrats for his shutout :twisted:


Only 16

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Posted 22 February 2007 - 08:17 PM

itzabreeze said:

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How many shots did he face?  

Congrats for his shutout :twisted:


Only 16


Shhhh don't tell anyone.

Good for Cory though. I'm assuming this isn't his first shutout this season but either way it's still good to hear.
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Posted 23 February 2007 - 12:06 AM

Lucky Number 13: Schneider, BC Shut Out UML
http://www.uscho.com...2/22/uml-bc.php

by Jim Connelly/Senior Writer

CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. — Boston College goaltender Cory Schneider earned his 13th career shutout on Thursday night, tying Scott Clemmensen for the all-time Boston College record.

Arguably, Thursday's 3-0 blanking of Massachusetts-Lowell was his easiest of the baker's dozen, as Schneider faced a River Hawks team whose coach Blaise MacDonald said was comprised of "too many passengers."

The Eagles defense allowed just 16 shots on the night, eight of which came in the third period when Lowell was the beneficiary of four power plays. BC's defense killed all seven man-advantage opportunities in the game to help Schneider tie the shutout mark.

"We're on a good ride," said BC coach Jerry York, whose club has won seven of its last nine games since ending a season-high three-game losing streak on January 26. "Our special teams have improved and Cory's played as well as he's played all year. That's a pretty good combination this time of year."

Offensively, BC got all it needed in the opening minutes of play. Benn Ferriero buried a feed from Dan Bertram at 1:52 of the first, catching Lowell netminder Nevin Hamilton (18 saves) off-balance as the puck squeaked through the five-hole for the Eagles lead.

The perfect pass that set up the goal might have been the final tape-to-tape pass of the period as sloppy hockey dominated for the remainder of the frame. BC finished the period with 10 shots to Lowell's four.

Neither club would score again until late in the second when BC cracked through on the power play. Brett Motherwell's blast from the blue line was saved by Hamilton, but the rebound landed right on the tape of Nathan Gerbe, who fired his 18th goal of the year high into the net at 14:41 for the 2-0 Eagles lead.

Lowell might have hoped to catch lightning in a bottle in the third, but a Ferriero goal just 1:12 in virtually sealed the River Hawks' fate. The sophomore winger snapped off a pass after Joe Rooney faked a move behind the net and slid a quick pass out front, catching Hamilton off guard as Ferriero slid the shot just inside the far post for the 2-0 advantage.

The River Hawks were handed some late opportunities, namely three BC penalties in the final 8:35 of play. But BC's defense, Schneider's play and a little help from the right post — when Barry Goers blasted a wrister from the point with 5:39 remaining — sealed the fourth donut of the season for the junior netminder.

"We got into some penalty trouble there at the end and if you give any team enough chances on the power play, they're going to start creating," said Schneider. "I thought the penalty killers beared down and I had to make a couple of save, so it was a good combined effort."

The win put BC five points ahead of fourth-place Vermont and six points ahead of fifth-place Maine in the battle for playoff home ice. A win on Saturday night at Lowell will clinch home ice for the Eagles in the quarterfinal round of the playoffs.

Lowell's hopes of making the playoffs grew dimmer Thursday. The River Hawks, currently tied with Providence for eighth place, will need to move ahead of the Friars, who own the tiebreaker between the two teams, before season's end.

All of which makes Thursday's uninspired performance befuddling to MacDonald.

"Our number-one goal was to come in here and move our feet and work hard. Those are the things you can control," said MacDonald. "We had guys, some of our upperclassmen, who were playing excellent hockey, play some of their worst games of their careers."

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Posted 23 February 2007 - 12:15 AM

Millerdraft said:

timw33 said:

Millerdraft said:

timw33 said:

Loyalty said:

leo2892 said:

Grabner has the best goals per game average in the WHL.  :)

Really?

That kicks absolute donkey if your serious


4 behind the leader with a dozen or so less games played due to injury.

He would likely be the leader if he didn't hurt his hip.


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Player Team GP G  
1   Colton Yellow Horn Tri-City Americans 54 39  
2   Reid Jorgensen Kamloops Blazers 58 39  
3   Mark Derlago Brandon Wheat Kings 62 38  
4   Michael Grabner Spokane Chiefs 48 35  
5   Moises Gutierrez Everett Silvertips 57 35  
6   Kris Hogg Lethbridge Hurricanes 60 35  
7   Ryan Menei Saskatoon Blades 58 34  
8   Brodie Dupont Calgary Hitmen 63 34  
9   Riley Holzapfel Moose Jaw Warriors 60 33  
10   Aaron Gagnon Seattle Thunderbirds 50 32  


Yellowhorn is at .722 GPG.
Grabner is at .729 GPG.



I was refering to his total amount of goals.


Fair enough but Yellowhorn has only 6 more games played than Grabner, not a dozen or so.

If Grabner had the same GPG and had those 6 games he would lead Yellowhorn by half a goal...
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Posted 23 February 2007 - 12:55 AM

[quote=YaK][quote=Millerdraft][quote=timw33][quote=Millerdraft][quote=timw33][qu
te=Loyalty][quote=leo2892]Grabner has the best goals per game average in the WHL.  :)[/quote]
Really?

That kicks absolute donkey if your serious[/quote]

4 behind the leader with a dozen or so less games played due to injury.
He would likely be the leader if he didn't hurt his hip.[/quote]

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Player Team GP G  
1   Colton Yellow Horn Tri-City Americans 54 39  
2   Reid Jorgensen Kamloops Blazers 58 39  
3   Mark Derlago Brandon Wheat Kings 62 38  
4   Michael Grabner Spokane Chiefs 48 35  
5   Moises Gutierrez Everett Silvertips 57 35  
6   Kris Hogg Lethbridge Hurricanes 60 35  
7   Ryan Menei Saskatoon Blades 58 34  
8   Brodie Dupont Calgary Hitmen 63 34  
9   Riley Holzapfel Moose Jaw Warriors 60 33  
10   Aaron Gagnon Seattle Thunderbirds 50 32  


Yellowhorn is at .722 GPG.
Grabner is at .729 GPG.[/quote]


I was refering to his total amount of goals.[/quote]

Fair enough but Yellowhorn has only 6 more games played than Grabner, not a dozen or so.[/quote]
If Grabner had the same GPG and had those 6 games he would lead Yellowhorn by half a goal...[/quote]

Which is exactly why I took issue with the enlarged sentence. He made it seem like he'd have 44 goals* to Yellowhorn's 39 when he'd only be at 40 in the same amount of games.

*(Math was 12 games, "a dozen or so", multiplied by .729167 which equalled 8.75 goals. 35g + 9g = 44g)
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Posted 23 February 2007 - 11:03 AM

Grabner named CHL player of the week, once again CHL along with WHL
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Posted 23 February 2007 - 11:44 AM

Prospect Games for Friday!

PG @ Spokane....again :twisted: (Grabtastic)
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Swift Current @ Wheat Kings (Simek)
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Cape Breton @ St. John's.....again (Bourdon)
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Alaska @ Minnesota-Duluth (Raymond :twisted:)
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Miami @ Northern Michigan (Matt Butcher)
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Moose @ Americans (Battle for first place!) Edler/Hansen
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Las Vegas @ Salmon Kings (Ellis)
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Posted 23 February 2007 - 11:57 AM

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Grabner named CHL player of the week, once again CHL along with WHL


Awesome!
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Posted 23 February 2007 - 12:02 PM

Wowzers, busy freaking night!

Added a FAQ section to the thread, so effin tired of Schneider, Koltsov, future lineup threads
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