Tommy "Jump!" Salo
Tommy "Who??" Söderström
"Heja heja"
Tommy "Who??" Söderström
"Heja heja"
broke TGO's record for goals in a season at 16 in the OHL at 17 with 72usmarine wrote:
jeez man tavares isnt the second coming bro. you need to learn to not get your hopes up so much.
Last edited by Poseidon (2009-06-27 03:12:53)
Supposedly he's pretty good, I dunno though. He wasn't the BPA but he was a necessity. We need goalies in the system.Ultrafunkula wrote:
Hey Possy. Your team ordered a pretty decent goalie from Fin. Koskinen is tall as hell and is gonna be a good backup for Rick if not even taking his place.
Yeah, because Alexandre Daigle wasn't considered the "next one..."Poseidon wrote:
broke TGO's record for goals in a season at 16 in the OHL at 17 with 72usmarine wrote:
jeez man tavares isnt the second coming bro. you need to learn to not get your hopes up so much.
had 45 goals when he was 15
58 goals this year...
Sure, he could be a bust...but the chances of that are slim. He's a natural player.
Yes, your sarcasm would be correct.FrankieSpankie3388 wrote:
Yeah, because Alexandre Daigle wasn't considered the "next one..."Poseidon wrote:
broke TGO's record for goals in a season at 16 in the OHL at 17 with 72usmarine wrote:
jeez man tavares isnt the second coming bro. you need to learn to not get your hopes up so much.
had 45 goals when he was 15
58 goals this year...
Sure, he could be a bust...but the chances of that are slim. He's a natural player.
Last edited by FrankieSpankie3388 (2009-07-01 05:42:06)
Big difference between "can't miss" and "Next One", bub.FrankieSpankie3388 wrote:
drivel
Sather actually made a brilliant deal on that move.Ultrafunkula wrote:
Gomez to Habs?! Well fuck you too Sather. I wan't my money back from the Gomez t-shirt I bought in january!
Last edited by Poseidon (2009-07-01 07:30:59)
Yeah. Can't wait... Heatley would be the cream on that failcake. Or how about Sundin and Lang? There's a few good prospects!Poseidon wrote:
The thing is, he's going to fuck up majorly in Free Agency in about 1 1/2 hours. He always does. He's going to sign someone like Komisarek or Gaborik to a huge contract and waste the cap space he freed up with Gomez.
You can bet that Sather's going to go after one of Hossa, Gaborik, Heatley (via trade) or Havlat.Ultrafunkula wrote:
Yeah. Can't wait... Heatley would be the cream on that failcake. Or how about Sundin and Lang? There's a few good prospects!Poseidon wrote:
The thing is, he's going to fuck up majorly in Free Agency in about 1 1/2 hours. He always does. He's going to sign someone like Komisarek or Gaborik to a huge contract and waste the cap space he freed up with Gomez.
OK...Poseidon wrote:
Big difference between "can't miss" and "Next One", bub.FrankieSpankie3388 wrote:
drivel
and lol @ using the old "oh it's wiki, it's wrong" ploy.Sather actually made a brilliant deal on that move.Ultrafunkula wrote:
Gomez to Habs?! Well fuck you too Sather. I wan't my money back from the Gomez t-shirt I bought in january!
The thing is, he's going to fuck up majorly in Free Agency in about 1 1/2 hours. He always does. He's going to sign someone like Komisarek or Gaborik to a huge contract and waste the cap space he freed up with Gomez.
From: http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Alexandre+Daigle/
Its past is littered with No. 1 picks that were supposed to be "the next one," that turned out to be complete and utter failures. Take, for example, 1993 No. 1 overall pick Alexandre Daigle, who, upon being selected by the Ottawa Senators with the top pick was quoted as saying: "I'm glad I got drafted first, because no one remembers number two."
From http://www.newsobserver.com/sports/story/832620.html
...but the Next One almost inevitably has to be Canadian. So it gets handed to players like Alexandre Daigle, who was the NHL's No. 1 pick in 1993, that wilt under the weight of expectations.
From http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/29/sport … ockey.html
...the country has searched for the Next One. The label was passed among players like Eric Lindros and Sidney Crosby ... So it gets handed to players like Alexandre Daigle, who was the N.H.L.’s No. 1 pick in 1993, only to wilt under the weight of expectations.
from http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/blog/puck_d … =nhl,97595
Of course, pre-draft hype and being ordained as "The Next One" mean nothing if the player isn't as good as his headlines. For examples, this probably wasn't the first fan page for Alexandre Daigle -- but it may have been the last.
From http://penguinsexperience.com/2008/12/s … vares.html
Several other players have been called "The Next One" and have not taken the league by storm (Eric Lindros and especially Alexandre Daigle come to mind.)
From http://allhockeyallthetime.blogspot.com … undup.html
You know who else has been labeled "The Next One?" Eric Lindros and Alexandre Daigle, for heaven's sake.
I could easily go on but I have to get going. The fact of the matter is just because so many people were wrong about Daigle doesn't mean they can pretend like they never called him "The Next One." Like I said, go talk to any hockey fan from the early 90s because you clearly aren't one. They will all tell you that Daigle was considered "The Next One." Just because you didn't follow hockey back then or ever apparently never even research it, doesn't mean you're right...From http://urbaneblog.wordpress.com/2008/08 … rt-3-of-3/
Not an Alexander Daigle “he might be the next one”
Last edited by FrankieSpankie3388 (2009-07-01 11:04:32)