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| 09 Sep 2015 01:33 AM |
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had over 4000 points in europe, but never cracked the NHL. in his first training camp, he had to borrow a stick from marty mcsorely |
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ebenton95
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| 09 Sep 2015 02:00 AM |
| Anybody want to estimate how many points Gretzky could've had if he played his entire career in the English league? |
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| 09 Sep 2015 03:00 AM |
| Tony Hand would have cracked the NHL, but he actually chose to return to Britain due to homesickness. |
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| 09 Sep 2015 05:54 AM |
what team is he trying out for. the New jersey devils need someone like that. |
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Iking01
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| 09 Sep 2015 06:24 AM |
You know can't score?
Skip Bayless, who averaged 1.4 Points in High School
he brand in front of him...it was called Joestareos "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" HOL HORSE WAS AFRAIFD |
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| 09 Sep 2015 04:02 PM |
@kap
english teams were offering him more money actually. oilers tried to sign him to an AHL deal
@TNT
oilers
@lking
hahahahahahaha |
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| 09 Sep 2015 04:41 PM |
@ Tato
This was the 1980s, when it wasn't rare for a team in Europe to offer huge amounts of money for a European star player that not even NHL teams couldn't match.
See also: Erich Kühnhackl |
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| 09 Sep 2015 05:55 PM |
@kap
the flames lost robert reichel for a season because a german team was willing to pay him nearly half a million more lol |
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| 09 Sep 2015 06:03 PM |
| Swiss and German teams have the highest budgets in Europe outside of the KHL, which is why so many North American NHL rejects are willing to go there. |
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bookface6
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| 09 Sep 2015 08:52 PM |
"Isn't he like 48"
dont lie you just looked him up |
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