Kicksave wrote:redwill wrote:I'll pull a Peter here:
Haha, you're going to pull a Peter.
Yeah, I know. Sorry to intrude on your field of expertise.
We all know how obsessed you are with your Peter.
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redwill wrote:Kicksave wrote:redwill wrote:I'll pull a Peter here:
Haha, you're going to pull a Peter.
Yeah, I know. Sorry to intrude on your field of expertise.
We all know how obsessed you are with your Peter.

Kicksave wrote:Peter doesn't know what hes talking about half the time.
As far as respect for the Administrator, I've been on this website for over 5 years now and haven't been banned once.
He also has a language filter on the website and the term "ass" isn't included therefore he isn't concerned about the word. As long as it isn't used excessively.

redwill wrote:Kicksave wrote:Peter doesn't know what hes talking about half the time.
As far as respect for the Administrator, I've been on this website for over 5 years now and haven't been banned once.
He also has a language filter on the website and the term "ass" isn't included therefore he isn't concerned about the word. As long as it isn't used excessively.
Man, I don't believe you don't get it. It isn't about the word. It's about the deliberate malicious personal attack on another poster.
You haven't been banned? Congratulations. So you think that gives you leave to call another poster an ass?

HomerPenguin wrote:Easton wrote:If I already have a planned trip to France with my girlfriend, I'm not showing up either. That's a moot point though...as I'd never go to France.
Jeez, this is OT I know, but you're missing out if you have the chance to see the Louvre and don't take it. France isn't my favorite place either, but I'm glad I got to see some of it.

crzymike wrote:IM with you there Magnum, 100 points is well within the realm of possibility for Geno. As you mentioned his totals increased and did so fairly significantly in prior years, though they werent in the NHL. I feel confident he will improve all facets of his game and hope he gets some time on the PK, hes excelled at that in the RSL as well as the olympics and WCs.magnum wrote:It would've been nice if Malkin was here for the Awards Ceremony, if for anything it is just something that is helpful to an overall image.
Outside of that, I don't care if he gains weight next year, I don't care how much English he learns. If puts up 85+ points next season, that's what really matters. Judging from his stats in the RSL, his points totals increased every season. His points total increaded every year in the playoffs in the RSL. I have no doubts that Malkin will improve on this season and register more than 85 points. Everything else is useless nitpicking.
I wouldn't be sirprised if Staal still scored 40 less points than Malkin next season.
In the end the only thing matters to me is his production on the ice. Malkin got 85 points as a rookie. His point production was consistent month to month regardless of how many times Edog chimes in with some stupid "He disapeared for a half of a season" stupidity. Malkin's goals went down, his assists went up. Nevermind that his newest linemate was a guy who raked up 13 assists, admitted the game move too fast for his passing skills and was a fairly accurate shooter (Staal).
Then again, what fun would a summer be without some Malkin drama?![]()

Easton wrote:HomerPenguin wrote:Easton wrote:If I already have a planned trip to France with my girlfriend, I'm not showing up either. That's a moot point though...as I'd never go to France.
Jeez, this is OT I know, but you're missing out if you have the chance to see the Louvre and don't take it. France isn't my favorite place either, but I'm glad I got to see some of it.
I've heard some parts are nice, but to be honest, it just never pops up in my mind as a place to visit. Italy will come first, when I visit some other place outside of the U.S/Canada/Mexico.

redwill wrote:Kicksave wrote:You're an ass.
Jeez.
I presume this post from Kicksave will be deleted. I'm not prudish about posting language and I don't completely agree with the "board rules," but ... you gotta be kidding me ...

Kicksave wrote:edog wrote:Easton wrote:crzymike wrote:Absolutely tremendous, Alot of you people who are criticizing Evgeni Malkin for bein lazy or showing lack of heart, get ready to eat crow when he accumulates (barring injury) close to a hundred points next year. He will be one of the top five forwards in the game, write it down!
As I mentioned, traveling all that way for an award then having to travel that distance back would be lunacy. I would like to know how many of you traveled that distance back and forth in a short amount of time on several occasions as Geno has done, I have and believe me its no fun.
Geno not showing up for an award ceremony isnt a big deal, as long as hes ready for training camp. Inevitably it doesnt matter and if you really think it does in the grand scheme of things, then I would suggest your priorities arent on the on ice performance but just a way to be down on the young man. Not everyone is perfect like Sid you know
All I ask for is better English next year from him and put on some pounds. And considering everything, that isn't too much to ask I don't think.
It wasn't too much to ask for last season either....
You're a moderator-deleted word.
The kid risked his and his family's life getting over to North America to play in the NHL and you're going to say "well, you did all that but you should have hit the weights and the books harder also".
crzymike wrote:If you havent ever traveled that far, which I assume you have not , its really unfair for you to be that judgemental against Geno. You travel 30 hours on a plane and see how you like it!edog wrote:crzymike wrote:Absolutely tremendous, Alot of you people who are criticizing Evgeni Malkin for bein lazy or showing lack of heart, get ready to eat crow when he accumulates (barring injury) close to a hundred points next year. He will be one of the top five forwards in the game, write it down!
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As I mentioned, traveling all that way for an award then having to travel that distance back would be lunacy. I would like to know how many of you traveled that distance back and forth in a short amount of time on several occasions as Geno has done, I have and believe me its no fun.
If I played in the best league in the world & then won in an award, I would make the effort....
Geno not showing up for an award ceremony isnt a big deal, as long as hes ready for training camp. Inevitably it doesnt matter and if you really think it does in the grand scheme of things, then I would suggest your priorities arent on the on ice performance but just a way to be down on the young man. Not everyone is perfect like Sid you know
we shall see....I wonder what excuses most of you will make for him if he comes to camp the same playing weight as last year....
crzymike wrote:No matter what the kid does you will find fault with him. You know hes the best russian in the World and one of the five best forwards in the NHL, why not just admit itedog wrote:Easton wrote:crzymike wrote:Absolutely tremendous, Alot of you people who are criticizing Evgeni Malkin for bein lazy or showing lack of heart, get ready to eat crow when he accumulates (barring injury) close to a hundred points next year. He will be one of the top five forwards in the game, write it down!
As I mentioned, traveling all that way for an award then having to travel that distance back would be lunacy. I would like to know how many of you traveled that distance back and forth in a short amount of time on several occasions as Geno has done, I have and believe me its no fun.
Geno not showing up for an award ceremony isnt a big deal, as long as hes ready for training camp. Inevitably it doesnt matter and if you really think it does in the grand scheme of things, then I would suggest your priorities arent on the on ice performance but just a way to be down on the young man. Not everyone is perfect like Sid you know
All I ask for is better English next year from him and put on some pounds. And considering everything, that isn't too much to ask I don't think.
It wasn't too much to ask for last season either....
redwill wrote:Kicksave wrote:Peter doesn't know what hes talking about half the time.
As far as respect for the Administrator, I've been on this website for over 5 years now and haven't been banned once.
He also has a language filter on the website and the term "ass" isn't included therefore he isn't concerned about the word. As long as it isn't used excessively.
Man, I don't believe you don't get it. It isn't about the word. It's about the deliberate malicious personal attack on another poster.
You haven't been banned? Congratulations. So you think that gives you leave to call another poster an ass?

edog wrote:redwill wrote:Kicksave wrote:Peter doesn't know what hes talking about half the time.
As far as respect for the Administrator, I've been on this website for over 5 years now and haven't been banned once.
He also has a language filter on the website and the term "ass" isn't included therefore he isn't concerned about the word. As long as it isn't used excessively.
Man, I don't believe you don't get it. It isn't about the word. It's about the deliberate malicious personal attack on another poster.
You haven't been banned? Congratulations. So you think that gives you leave to call another poster an ass?
he can call me an ass all he wants red.....the important thing is he will eventually be calling me right.....

Jim wrote:"You're a moderator-deleted word."
pfim, do you realize that you just caused yourself a world of hurt?
Anyone see "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back"? Refering specifically to the part where the E! reporter was reading their internet post and using "explitive deleted" in place of all the swear words?
I am SSOOOOOO going to start using "moderator-deleted word" in my posts! That's moderator-deleted word awsome!

edog wrote:crzymike wrote:No matter what the kid does you will find fault with him. You know hes the best russian in the World and one of the five best forwards in the NHL, why not just admit itedog wrote:Easton wrote:crzymike wrote:Absolutely tremendous, Alot of you people who are criticizing Evgeni Malkin for bein lazy or showing lack of heart, get ready to eat crow when he accumulates (barring injury) close to a hundred points next year. He will be one of the top five forwards in the game, write it down!
As I mentioned, traveling all that way for an award then having to travel that distance back would be lunacy. I would like to know how many of you traveled that distance back and forth in a short amount of time on several occasions as Geno has done, I have and believe me its no fun.
Geno not showing up for an award ceremony isnt a big deal, as long as hes ready for training camp. Inevitably it doesnt matter and if you really think it does in the grand scheme of things, then I would suggest your priorities arent on the on ice performance but just a way to be down on the young man. Not everyone is perfect like Sid you know
All I ask for is better English next year from him and put on some pounds. And considering everything, that isn't too much to ask I don't think.
It wasn't too much to ask for last season either....
Oh, yes, he was so dominating the second half of the season & into the playoffs....when the games really counted....

Rocco wrote:Kovy27 wrote:Kicksave wrote:You're a moderator-deleted word.
This was the best part of this thread.
Stop feeding PFIM's ego. It's bad enough he thinks he's big and bad now.

penny lane wrote:Rocco wrote:Kovy27 wrote:Kicksave wrote:You're a moderator-deleted word.
This was the best part of this thread.
Stop feeding PFIM's ego. It's bad enough he thinks he's big and bad now.
we have our own Sidney & Geno with Netwolf and PFIM;
1A/1B.

Rocco wrote:Which one is lazy, heartless and unprofessional?

As I mentioned, he will have close to a hundred points if not more next season, prima donna or not hes a great player. We will see this time next year how Geno did, I have every confidence in his talent and unlike you his heart!edog wrote:crzymike wrote:No matter what the kid does you will find fault with him. You know hes the best russian in the World and one of the five best forwards in the NHL, why not just admit itedog wrote:Easton wrote:crzymike wrote:Absolutely tremendous, Alot of you people who are criticizing Evgeni Malkin for bein lazy or showing lack of heart, get ready to eat crow when he accumulates (barring injury) close to a hundred points next year. He will be one of the top five forwards in the game, write it down!
As I mentioned, traveling all that way for an award then having to travel that distance back would be lunacy. I would like to know how many of you traveled that distance back and forth in a short amount of time on several occasions as Geno has done, I have and believe me its no fun.
Geno not showing up for an award ceremony isnt a big deal, as long as hes ready for training camp. Inevitably it doesnt matter and if you really think it does in the grand scheme of things, then I would suggest your priorities arent on the on ice performance but just a way to be down on the young man. Not everyone is perfect like Sid you know
All I ask for is better English next year from him and put on some pounds. And considering everything, that isn't too much to ask I don't think.
It wasn't too much to ask for last season either....
Oh, yes, he was so dominating the second half of the season & into the playoffs....when the games really counted....

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