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#521
Posted 25 February 2007 - 10:57 PM
Bourdon has a 2 way contract for 3 years right? If this is the case then having him be a call up defenseman is probably the best for his development next season.
#523
Posted 26 February 2007 - 11:51 AM
Professor Chaos said:
Bure
Raymond
Reid
I'd throw Grabner in their. I don't think ANYONE on this board has actually seen Raymond play. Speed doesn't mean s*** all if they can't finish **Cough Reid Cough**
Anyways, I like the way the Canucks have drafted the last couple of years regarding fast players. Grabner is the fastest player in the entire WHL. Nuff" Said.

#526
Posted 26 February 2007 - 01:12 PM

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#527
Posted 26 February 2007 - 01:33 PM
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#528
Posted 26 February 2007 - 01:43 PM
youneedhockey101 said:
Unless Spokane puts on the glass slipper for the playoffs there is very little chance of his happening. THere is more of a chance of Grabner playing for the Moose in the playoffs.

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#529
Posted 26 February 2007 - 03:04 PM
Psycho_Path said:
Raymond and Grabner are more skilled for sure...
#530
Posted 26 February 2007 - 03:53 PM
youneedhockey101 said:
Not really because Spokane isn't good enough to make it that far. You could see Bourdon play Simek though, because Brandon could compete for a Mem Cup spot.
#531
Posted 26 February 2007 - 04:07 PM
itzabreeze said:
Professor Chaos said:
Bure
Raymond
Reid
I'd throw Grabner in their. I don't think ANYONE on this board has actually seen Raymond play. Speed doesn't mean s*** all if they can't finish **Cough Reid Cough**
Anyways, I like the way the Canucks have drafted the last couple of years regarding fast players. Grabner is the fastest player in the entire WHL. Nuff" Said.
A few of us have. One of his games was broadcast online by North Dakota. His speed was fairly evident.
#533
Posted 26 February 2007 - 04:26 PM
itzabreeze said:
Bourdon with an assist on the first goal of the game :twisted:
It is really evident with his trading history he needs time adjusting to his new suroundings. After 1/2 season with Moncton he came back and ripped it up this year. I think he'll pick it up soon enough.

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#535
Posted 26 February 2007 - 04:59 PM
...err what?
#536
Posted 26 February 2007 - 05:02 PM
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Rahimi penalty costs Game 1
Daniel Rahimi's team Bjorkloven lost Game 1 of their series against Växjö last night, 1-2 in overtime.
Together with the three regular season match-ups between those two teams, Bjorkloven now has lost all four games vs. Växjö this season, and the outlook for the remainder of the series certainly is not that bright for the Canuck draftee and his mates.
13:14 into the overtime period, Rahimi (who else...?!) was sent off for boarding, and 79 seconds later Johan Andersson netted the winner for Växjö.
In Russia, winger Sergei Shirokov scored his eighth power play goal of the season in CSKA's 3-1 win over Novokuznetsk.
With 16 goals and 17 assists in 47 games, Shirokov ranks second on his team in goals and points. He also has 36 PIM and a +4 rating.
In Nizhnekamsk's 3-2 win over Chelyabinsk, defensive prospect Denis Grot was a healthy scratch for the third time in the last five games.
Seems to have taken a penalty right out of Bulis' book.

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#537
Posted 26 February 2007 - 05:05 PM
The Imposter said:
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Rahimi penalty costs Game 1
Daniel Rahimi's team Bjorkloven lost Game 1 of their series against Växjö last night, 1-2 in overtime.
Together with the three regular season match-ups between those two teams, Bjorkloven now has lost all four games vs. Växjö this season, and the outlook for the remainder of the series certainly is not that bright for the Canuck draftee and his mates.
13:14 into the overtime period, Rahimi (who else...?!) was sent off for boarding, and 79 seconds later Johan Andersson netted the winner for Växjö.
In Russia, winger Sergei Shirokov scored his eighth power play goal of the season in CSKA's 3-1 win over Novokuznetsk.
With 16 goals and 17 assists in 47 games, Shirokov ranks second on his team in goals and points. He also has 36 PIM and a +4 rating.
In Nizhnekamsk's 3-2 win over Chelyabinsk, defensive prospect Denis Grot was a healthy scratch for the third time in the last five games.
Seems to have taken a penalty right out of Bulis' book.
Does that mean Rahimi's team was eliminated?
#538
Posted 26 February 2007 - 05:06 PM
The Imposter said:
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Rahimi penalty costs Game 1
Daniel Rahimi's team Bjorkloven lost Game 1 of their series against Växjö last night, 1-2 in overtime.
Together with the three regular season match-ups between those two teams, Bjorkloven now has lost all four games vs. Växjö this season, and the outlook for the remainder of the series certainly is not that bright for the Canuck draftee and his mates.
13:14 into the overtime period, Rahimi (who else...?!) was sent off for boarding, and 79 seconds later Johan Andersson netted the winner for Växjö.
In Russia, winger Sergei Shirokov scored his eighth power play goal of the season in CSKA's 3-1 win over Novokuznetsk.
With 16 goals and 17 assists in 47 games, Shirokov ranks second on his team in goals and points. He also has 36 PIM and a +4 rating.
In Nizhnekamsk's 3-2 win over Chelyabinsk, defensive prospect Denis Grot was a healthy scratch for the third time in the last five games.
Seems to have taken a penalty right out of Bulis' book.
He wants his Swedish team to lose so he can come over to North America faster 8)
...err what?
#539
Posted 26 February 2007 - 05:16 PM
timw33 said:
The Imposter said:
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Rahimi penalty costs Game 1
Daniel Rahimi's team Bjorkloven lost Game 1 of their series against Växjö last night, 1-2 in overtime.
Together with the three regular season match-ups between those two teams, Bjorkloven now has lost all four games vs. Växjö this season, and the outlook for the remainder of the series certainly is not that bright for the Canuck draftee and his mates.
13:14 into the overtime period, Rahimi (who else...?!) was sent off for boarding, and 79 seconds later Johan Andersson netted the winner for Växjö.
In Russia, winger Sergei Shirokov scored his eighth power play goal of the season in CSKA's 3-1 win over Novokuznetsk.
With 16 goals and 17 assists in 47 games, Shirokov ranks second on his team in goals and points. He also has 36 PIM and a +4 rating.
In Nizhnekamsk's 3-2 win over Chelyabinsk, defensive prospect Denis Grot was a healthy scratch for the third time in the last five games.
Seems to have taken a penalty right out of Bulis' book.
Does that mean Rahimi's team was eliminated?
Not yet I don't think but it appears they will be very soon. Looking back to toxic's post about this it seems like Rahimi's team is in a four team playoffs for a final spot in the next round of the playoffs. Seeing as they lost the first game they don't have much of a chance of moving on to the next round. But I don't know the exact format/rules so this is just speculation.






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