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July 10, 2025 at 12:29 pm #15870
habman1975
ParticipantLooks like they may attempt Bolduc as a 2C.
Hopefully we can find and trade for an established 2C (doubtful). Otherwise, there is nothing lost in trying it and seeing how it goes.
July 10, 2025 at 1:45 pm #15873Mash
ParticipantI expect Dach, Newhook and Bolduc will have a shot at the #2 center.
Training camp might be interesting…. but I also still do not think HuGo is done this off=season.
July 10, 2025 at 3:28 pm #15885fidopro
Participantmeh, Slaf also took practice at faceoffs, doesn’t mean they want to play them at center
July 10, 2025 at 3:30 pm #15888Mash
Participantmeh, Slaf also took practice at faceoffs, doesn’t mean they want to play them at center
Or do they?
July 10, 2025 at 3:34 pm #15889Gramps28
ParticipantI expect Dach, Newhook and Bolduc will have a shot at the #2 center.
Training camp might be interesting…. but I also still do not think HuGo is done this off=season.
2Cs have become like 3rd basemen in baseball. Everyone is looking for one.
July 10, 2025 at 4:01 pm #15893IceColdPepsi
ParticipantApparently there are reports about the future of the NHL draft
There is a vote right now, not yet completed.
But from what I’m canvassing — unless there is a wild swing in the few remaining to be submitted — the vote will be to stay with the de-centralized format.
July 10, 2025 at 4:04 pm #15894mr.peanut
ParticipantApparently there are reports about the future of the NHL draft
There is a vote right now, not yet completed.
But from what I’m canvassing — unless there is a wild swing in the few remaining to be submitted — the vote will be to stay with the de-centralized format.
No league has more of a disdain to entertain their fans more than the nhl
July 10, 2025 at 4:06 pm #15897fidopro
ParticipantApparently there are reports about the future of the NHL draft
There is a vote right now, not yet completed.
But from what I’m canvassing — unless there is a wild swing in the few remaining to be submitted — the vote will be to stay with the de-centralized format.
what I read is that with the draft being so close to July 1st, teams prefer to stay home and do it remotely.
July 10, 2025 at 4:10 pm #15898IceColdPepsi
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July 10, 2025 at 4:24 pm #15902jugkope
ParticipantWe wanted to let you know that effective September 9, 2025, the price of your Sportsnet+ Premium annual plan will increase from your current price of $249.99 plus applicable taxes per year to $324.99 plus applicable taxes per year. This change will be reflected on your next billing date from September 9, 2025 onwards, unless you cancel or modify your subscription before then.
I don’t pay for any of this. Hue hue hue.
July 10, 2025 at 4:26 pm #15903Mash
ParticipantApparently there are reports about the future of the NHL draft
There is a vote right now, not yet completed.
But from what I’m canvassing — unless there is a wild swing in the few remaining to be submitted — the vote will be to stay with the de-centralized format.
No league has more of a disdain to entertain their fans more than the nhl
After last year’s draft in Vegas, nothing was obviously learned….
July 10, 2025 at 4:28 pm #15905Mash
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Paying the new NHL deal for all those out of market games you cannot / not interested in watching.
July 10, 2025 at 4:37 pm #15908mr.peanut
ParticipantWe wanted to let you know that effective September 9, 2025, the price of your Sportsnet+ Premium annual plan will increase from your current price of $249.99 plus applicable taxes per year to $324.99 plus applicable taxes per year. This change will be reflected on your next billing date from September 9, 2025 onwards, unless you cancel or modify your subscription before then.
Paying the new NHL deal for all those out of market games you cannot / not interested in watching.
I have a cable package which includes tsn 1-5, all the SNs, rds and tva sports. There are games on every night and still get 85% of the leafs games, 100% sens and 100% habs. Why pay more when I get my fix already
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July 10, 2025 at 4:40 pm #15910jugkope
ParticipantI have a cable package which includes tsn 1-5, all the SNs, rds and tva sports. There are games on every night and still get 85% of the leafs games, 100% sens and 100% habs. Why pay more when I get my fix already
Cable? How 2000s
July 10, 2025 at 4:47 pm #15912mr.peanut
ParticipantI have a cable package which includes tsn 1-5, all the SNs, rds and tva sports. There are games on every night and still get 85% of the leafs games, 100% sens and 100% habs. Why pay more when I get my fix already
Cable? How 2000s
Just wait till poo-land finally has cable capabilities
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