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  1. According to the rules you have the 8th seed spot. He got more points but lost points through DNPs.

    Ok, this post below confused me. I'll assume that I'm in, unless someone corrects me.

    Just heard from KIng that my calculations are not correct cos it's done differently in Blitz. Also looks like Chaos' points still get him in, so sorry Skeletor.

    Will check the Blitz specific rules shortly & update the post

  2. Let's get started. Everybody on the ice now.

    938960hockeystreak.jpg

    This was actually the 2nd Flames streaker. I was at a game in the 90s, with another streaker (he was wearing a whistle though) who actually did two laps around the ice before they took him away. I think it was a guy visiting from France, who said hockey was too boring. We had another streaker last year as well. I don't know what it is about the Flames that makes guys want to run around the ice naked.

  3. I want to make a site for this very reason...leaning towards this spring/summer if I find the time to start.

    Here's my outline: http://tinyurl.com/94strategy

    I would flesh out each section with text, diagrams, and videos. It would take some time, but I doing it piecemeal, and perhaps with some help from other veterans, can be done.

    This would be greatly appreciated! Also, it could help bump some of the B-level guys to A-level, which could probably use some new blood.

  4. I find I always have more luck winning face-offs when my team is playing south (1st and 3rd periods on the road, and 2nd period at home). I also find that I can more frequently win the face-off in the offensive zones on the powerplay, but less frequently 5-5.

    Would anyone else like to share their faceoff tips/tricks?

    Some that I've heard but never mastered:

    1. Draw back to D and a quick-up back to the center for a breakaway.

    2. One-timer right off the face-off (faceoff in opponents end)

    3. Draw to the outside board and skate-back for the crease-cut, or slapper.

    4. Neutral zone face-off, centre wins to himself and skates in on the break.

    If you have a good checking center, you can hold down the direction of your opponent and press check to knock them down and take the puck.

    This site needs more protips to bring up the overall level of competition. I still haven't figured out the pass shot (except for the diagonal one from the hash marks).

  5. Here are mine. I'll update them if I make any trades.

    SC1
    LW - Russ Courtnall
    C - Brett Hull
    RW - Adam Oates
    LD - Eric Weinrich
    RD - Ray Bourque
    SC2
    LW - Cam Neely
    C - Mike Modano
    RW - Joe Juneau
    LD - Gord Murphy
    RD - Calle Johansson
    Chk
    LW - Dmitri Kvartalnov
    C - Joel Otto
    RW - Vlad Ruzicka
    LD - Glen Featherstone
    RD - Don Sweeney
    PP1
    LW - Mike Modano
    C - Brett Hull
    RW - Adam Oates
    LD - Gord Murphy
    RD - Ray Bourque
    PP2
    LW - Russ Courtnall
    C - Cam Neely
    RW - Vlad Ruzicka
    LD - Eric Weinrich
    RD - Don Sweeney
    PK1
    LW - Dave Poulin
    C - Joel Otto
    LD - Eric Weinrich
    RD - Ray Bourque
    PK2
    LW - Russ Courtnall
    C - Vlad Ruzicka
    LD - Don Sweeney
    RD - Gord Murphy
    xtra attacker on all: Mike Modano
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