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    Hit a nerve did I derek? Lmao

    Maybe there was a better deal on the table maybe there wasn't I can assure you though the comment wasn't made to get you Hurricane fans in a frenzy, it was made to take alittle slack off Lang himself to get a some what contending tean here in Regina, but thankfully whatever the deal may of been that those 2 bums didn't end up here

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    Quote Originally Posted by patsdude114 View Post
    Hit a nerve did I derek? Lmao

    Maybe there was a better deal on the table maybe there wasn't I can assure you though the comment wasn't made to get you Hurricane fans in a frenzy, it was made to take alittle slack off Lang himself to get a some what contending tean here in Regina, but thankfully whatever the deal may of been that those 2 bums didn't end up here
    You seriously Lmao'd? and no, no nerve was hit your post was just wrong.

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    Yes yes I dod lmao at you from that rant you had I can say you were wrong as well. Maybe Lang was throwing Robson under the bus showing him that he is way out of his league being a GM in the WHL (which still may be the case) I don't see 1 trade that he has won this year or that even slightly favours his team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by patsdude114 View Post
    Yes yes I dod lmao at you from that rant you had I can say you were wrong as well. Maybe Lang was throwing Robson under the bus showing him that he is way out of his league being a GM in the WHL (which still may be the case) I don't see 1 trade that he has won this year or that even slightly favours his team.
    What rant did he have?

    He posted a one line sentence pointing out you were wrong about almost every Canes fan defending the trade. Many of us were pissed about it and thought it was an awful deal at the time.

    As much as I hate that Robson will be making the deals the Canes need to move as many pieces as they can for younger players/picks.

    Probably would prefer picks as Robson has shown a terrible ability to judge talent. At least with picks there is a chance that someone new could come in and use those picks wisely. Although with the current BOD unlikely we get anyone competent.

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    Default The More Things Change, the more things stay the same

    There is a recurring theme here with the ownership/management structure of the Lethbridge Hurricanes, hopefully the formatting works... I will bold out the seasons the Canes finished with a greater then .500 record.

    We have approx a .492 record as a franchise.. If you take other teams over the same period of 26 years here is what I found:
    Medicine Hat .541 (this would include the 2 years they had a combined 30 wins, if you go further back past 26 years, their record would be better)
    Saskatoon Blades .525
    Moose Jaw Warriors .469
    Swift Current Broncos .560

    I could go on further, but I think everyone sort of see's the point.. The bottom line is there is no point in fixing the Carriage if the Horse wont pull it..

    Season GP W L T OTL GF GA Points
    1987–88 72 20 48 4 - 257 357 44 7th East
    1988–89 72 27 39 6 - 356 380 60 5th East
    1989–90 72 51 17 4 - 465 270 106 1st East
    1990–91 72 45 21 6 - 373 281 96 1st East
    1991–92 72 39 31 2 - 350 284 80 4th East
    1992–93 72 33 36 3 - 317 328 69 5th East
    1993–94 72 35 32 5 - 306 317 75 3rd East
    1994–95 72 22 48 2 - 263 341 46 8th East
    1995–96 72 33 36 3 - 259 270 69 2nd Central
    1996–97 72 47 22 3 - 342 248 97 1st Central
    1997–98 72 32 29 11 - 261 237 75 2nd Central
    1998–99 72 31 32 9 - 224 215 71 3rd Central
    1999–00 72 25 38 4 5 220 250 59 4th Central
    2000–01 72 29 35 4 4 200 229 66 4th Central
    2001–02 72 33 33 6 0 266 247 72 4th Central
    2002–03 72 28 40 2 2 236 303 60 5th Central
    2003–04 72 27 28 10 7 196 203 71 5th Central
    2004–05 72 39 20 12 1 222 162 91 2nd Central
    2005–06 72 27 36 3 6 195 250 63 3rd Central
    2006–07 72 33 34 2 3 254 265 71 5th Central
    2007–08 72 45 21 2 4 245 175 96 2nd Central
    2008–09 72 35 32 3 2 227 228 75 4th Central
    2009–10 72 20 44 5 3 178 275 48 5th Central
    2010–11 72 23 36 5 8 205 295 59 5th Central
    2011–12 72 29 42 0 1 225 292 59 6th Central
    2012–13 72 28 34 3 7 212 253 66 6th Central

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    Quote Originally Posted by moon View Post
    What rant did he have?

    He posted a one line sentence pointing out you were wrong about almost every Canes fan defending the trade. Many of us were pissed about it and thought it was an awful deal at the time.

    As much as I hate that Robson will be making the deals the Canes need to move as many pieces as they can for younger players/picks.

    Probably would prefer picks as Robson has shown a terrible ability to judge talent. At least with picks there is a chance that someone new could come in and use those picks wisely. Although with the current BOD unlikely we get anyone competent.
    was responding to HR post about his GM but replied to the wrong person because of an apparent head injury he suffered in the past stopping him from catching his mistake........its alright buddy we all have bad days....
    Last edited by shushu; 01-08-2014 at 01:09 PM.
    GO CANES GO.................

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    Default great game boys..........

    and a great game to watch, I hope all the bs about sheen is wrong because he is a great player and the canes are a better team with him...I guess we will find out tomorrow at 3..if they trade hopefully BR can add some key pieces to the team for the years to come...........
    GO CANES GO.................

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    Last night (Jan 17) was obviously a great night to be a former Hurricane's player who is still be playing in the Dub, but it was a bad bad night to be a Canes fan!

    First of all a trio of Canes that now play for Seattle had their best game by far since they have been traded. They scored 3 of the “Thundercanes” 4 goals in a 4-0 victory over Tri-City. Good for those boys.

    McKechnie, Sam RW ………. 1g 0a = 1 - plus 2
    Yakubowski, Jaimen LW….. 1g 1a = 2 - plus 2
    Maxwell, Russell C ………….. 1g 0a =1 - plus 1

    These players were the top 3 point getters for Lethbridge last year. Very frustrating as a Canes fan to see this. Interesting though that they all end up on the same team and would be a great line for Seattle.

    I also noticed the following former Canes players had really good games last night:

    Axel "Floater" Blomqvist had a good game with 0g + 1a and was plus 2 as Victoria beat the Rockets 3-1 last night. Jay Merkley had 1g + 1a = 2pts and was plus/minus 0 and Ryan Pilon had 1g + 1a = 2pts and was plus 3 for Brandon.

    I guess these players have adapted to their new teams "systems and structure". With 6 or more former Hurricanes having such good results on one night, it just adds to the unmitigated frustration we Canes fans have to deal with!!!!
    Last edited by HURRICANE'S ROCK; 01-18-2014 at 07:03 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sbtatter View Post
    Pilon looks to be the Wheaties best d-man, night in, night out. He has helped Pulock since being partnered together, Pulock had turned into a d zone nightmare with Roy, Pilon has provided d stability to allow Pulock to gamble offensively. Pilon hasn't shown much offensive prowess yet. Quietly very effective defensively

    For a projected first round NHL pick, the fall from glory must be kind of tough. To fall all the way to the fifth round with how high central scouting had him, shows that teams in the NHL do not like quitters. By falling from the first to fifth round has cost Mr. Pilon millions of dollars. Things don't look so rosy now eh?

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    Nice to see Jamal Watson get invited to the Canadiens rookie camp. Maybe a good coach can get his game fixed and his speed will wow them.
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