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  1. Let the truth be known guys, i was the anonymous competitor. However they are a few facts from the story that must be revealed.

    - I did have a very good scoring opportunity, but Gary Roberts decided he didn't want to score, only hit the post

    - I did not throw my control down in a rampage, simply walked away in disgust

    - I am infact a better player than badge, and i was very frustrated thus, didn't come up with anything better then "your being lame"

    I have a problem with this style of play because personaly i would never stoop low enough to do it. Having said that though, its prefectly legal and if badge feels he needs to win games like this, than he's gotta do whats hes gotta do to gain respect. In my opinion when i have the lead, i like to go for the "kill" if you will, and score a few more gene dogs. I don't believe the creators (god like figures) of nhl 94 meant for the game to be played the way badge plays it. But thats just me. I respect badge's victory and won't take anything away from it. He played to win and in doing so, was indeed "the gay one".

  2. Now that this anonymous loser has become and anonymous winner, will he come forth and identify who he really is. I am of course assuming he is a current member of nhl94.com. Maybe he can tell us what really happend that bleek evening in which he suffered a humiliating loss to the computer. Please don't be embarrased anonymous loser/winner, whatever doesn't kill you, makes you stronger.......makes you a stronger person that is, not a better chel player, although it seems like you need to become a better chel player.

  3. Just wondering if most of you have "your" own team. You know, the team that you usually play with, specially in big games against other chel 94 vets. This is not to be confused with the best team in the game thread. While i have my own team that i usually play with, sometimes i like to switch it up, even in tournments and ranking games if you will. But some of my other opponents feel that if i change my team, i can't go back to them and that team is up for grabs for whomever would like to claim them. So do most of you have "your" own team??? If so, are you ever allowed to play with another????

  4. I do enjoy close games with the computer. Personally, whenever i play the computer i only try for hard goals. You know, like one timers, or a slap shot comming across the crease from a distance. In my opinion, its just to easy to beat the computer if you do a nice deek every breakaway, or do a wrap around. While playing like this does produce much closer games for myself against the comp, i (like Mr. Baron) can't remember loosing to the computer. I hope your anonymous friend stays undercover, as it will be a sad day for him when the public finds out who he really is.

    Forever hold your head in shame anonymous loser.........

  5. This concept of losing seems fairly foreign to me.

    However, in those rare instances of losing, I have a history of throwing the controller at the console in a fit of rage in such a manner that the system freezes.

    Take THAT!

    Let the truth be known badge is currently #3 in our chel rankings. #3 out of a possible three rankings meaning he is last................

    As far as the losing goes, i take a loss like a man. Keep my wits about me and use it as motivation for my next chel battle.

  6. As one must agree with the overall ratings, Mario Lemieux has to be the most dominant player. He's big and not easily derailed, and can sshnipe gene-dogs with the best of em. HOWEVER, Stevie "Wonder" Yzerman gets my vote, for he just gets the job done for me. An iron man until his retirement, Yzerman kept his play steady throughout the years, possibly peaking in 94 for me.

    Whos the best i often ponder, right now stevie wonder! let's go! let's go! - Don Cherry

    See chel terminology/slang thread.

  7. Cloudy minded? please.

    I'd like to give an honorable mention to the former Quebec Nordiques. Had this team remained a stronghold in our separatist province and maintained that top line through the ages, it is inconceivable how many cups they would have won. With a starting lineup consisting of Sundin, Sakic, Nolan, Leschysen, Duchesne and Hextall, with the likes of Kamensky, Ricci and Kovalenko to back them up, you have to admit this team could have developed into a force to be reckoned with.

    They did win a cup(s) with many of these fixtures....... see Colorado Avalanche. Definately not even close as far as best team in the game though Mr. Baron.

  8. As mentionned by a perhaps cloudy minded baron, the habs are a great team. While they don't boast the most talented laiden line-up, its hard to argue against them. Damphousse, Bellows hold their own up front although they definately could use more of an offensive touch. Desjardin and Schnider are a sturdy yet offensive pairing on the back end. But really this is all a moot point unless you factor Muller and Roy into the mix. Muller and Roy are debatedly the best at their respective positions and each can take control of a game in an instance. The only other potential combo that could match up to the is JR and Belfour. But lets be honest. JR doesn't match up to Kirk.

  9. Personally, im from the old "hard-knock" school of no wrap arounds. Im your typical old fashion defensive minded kind of guy who thoroughly enjoys a 2-1 or 3-2 game all though thats not usually the case. Like mentioned before, wrap arounds add another "rock, paper, scissor" type element to the game where your guessing at what your opponents are going to do. I like the games to be more hindered on skill rather than luck. But thats the beauty of chel, anyone can win (even Ottawa).

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