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Begonnen von Gast, 18. Juni 2004, 23:14:48

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Gast

@Turco:Svoboda ist doch ein toller Fang, fürs Farmteam! :D:

Walzy

Also so langsam krieg ich echt dir Krise, was Armstrong diese tage hier abzieht   :disappointed:

DALLAS STARS ACQUIRE FORWARD JAROSLAV SVOBODA FROM THE CAROLINA HURRICANES IN EXCHANGE FOR DALLAS' FOURTH ROUND DRAFT PICK IN 2005

so ein dreck  :a:, das schöne 4th-round-pick  :wand: , na immerhin haben wir nächstes jahr eh zwei 3rd-rounder mehr durch die trades am ersten draft tag

Gast

Dallas Stars re-sign center Kapanen

FRISCO, Texas (AP) - The Dallas Stars re-signed center Niko Kapanen to a one-year contract Monday.
Kapanen had one goal and five assists in 67 games with the Stars last season. The Stars' sixth-round selection in 1998, Kapanen has six goals and 35 assists in 158 career games.

Walzy

im aktuellen ranking der schwedischen prospects von www.eliteprospects.com hat Dallas unter den top50 7spieler und ist damit am öftesten vertreten, und hier sind sie :

#02 - Johan Fransson
#03 - Loui Eriksson
#15 - Yared Hagos
#35 - Joel Lundqvist
#37 - Niclas Grossman
#42 - Fredrik Naslund
#46 - Elias Granath

ich hoffe mal, das Hagos zur nächsten season den sprung in den Kader schafft, wäre ein vernünftiger Center für die 3. reihe

Walzy

hier mal ein text aus einem anderen board, hab ich von nem leidensgenossen übernommen, weil es auch genau meiner meinung entpsricht:
ZitatRALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA ---- The Dallas Stars took a gigantic sh*t this afternoon in the land of Dixie, where the 2004 NHL Entry Draft is currently unfolding. Dallas, unable to deal forward Bill Guerin to Florida for the 7th overall pick (as speculated), began the day with the 20th overall pick.

As things worked out, however, the Stars didn't need that 7th pick to land a highly-talented player. The downward spiral of such top-rated talent as Robbie Schremp and Wojtek Wolski should have ensured a top offensive prospect to add to the talent-deprived Stars system. Instead of drafting at 20 GM Doug Armstong instead chose to deal the pick to New Jersey for the 22nd overall and a third round pick later in the day.

Wolski went to Colorado at 21, adding to their already top-notch offensive depth and virtually ensuring their dominance of Dallas for years to come. Nonetheless, Dallas had the chance to take Robbie Schremp again at 22, but opted to trade yet again. This time it was the bitter rival San Jose Sharks who came calling. Army put aside his hatred for the divisional foe, and bent over and placed his hands facedown on the table while the Sharks sent the 28 and nine billionth picks in exchange for the 22 (which was used on Lukas Kaspar, who will kick Dallas' ass for years to come).

Despite Army's furious insistence that Dallas trade that 28th pick as well, no other NHL team had the lack of conscience to take him up on the offer. "We just couldn't do it" said Calgary Flames coach and GM Daryl Sutter. "It would have been akin to trading the mentally retarded kid down the street a Bo Jackson 93 Donruss for his Roger Clemens rookie, just because the poor shlub was a huge Bo homer."

Armstrong, forced to draft a player with the pick, employed the old 'cover your eyes and point to a name in the book' trick to select Mark Fistric aproximately 80 picks before projected. "He'll do" Armstong was immediatley quoted as saying, as he returned to his Disney KidTeaser crossword puzzle.

Fistric's RedLine report didn't faze Armstrong one bit. Despite possessing what is described as "Beer-League Skating Skills," Army lauded the newest Dallas Star as "being a perfect fit for our already awful talent pool." Armestrong furthur stated that "Fistic's lack of offensive and skating skill fits our needs like a glove. My hope is that we can pair him with John Erskine next year for the overall worst defensive duo to ever lace 'em up." When asked to explain the obvious lack of hockey knowledge that he possessed, Armstrong dodged the question by banging on the table with his clipboard and loudly demanding "More Kool-Aid!!!"

Fistric wasn't on hand to respond. When contacted by telephone, his mother informed us that he was not home, and that he nor she were aware that Fistric was eligible for the draft. Needless to say, Mrs. Fistric was elated at the news. "I can't beleive this!" she belted. "He just started playing three weeks ago with some guys at work down at the A&P! And now he's a first rounder?!?"

Armstrong wasn't done embarassing himself there, however. Dallas amassed most of the picks in the 2nd round today, and were forced to decide on a name at 34. Surprisingly, Army decided on Defenseman Johan Fransson of Sweden.

Surprising because Fransson has displayed great talent and promise thus far in his career. What isn't surprising is that he suffered a shoulder injury two years ago that required major reconstuction surgery earlier this year. "Our hope is that the arm will have to be removed," said Armstrong. "Jim Abbott was a huge hit for a few years in the Major Leagues, and we're shooting for the first one-armed NHLer." Armstrong then rolled up his sleeve to reveal a Def Leppard tattoo, while flashing the "devil horns."

With their later 2nd round picks, the Stars returned to the plan of drafting unknowns. Winger Raymond Swabata, who has a snowball's chance in hell of making the NHL, was taken with the 52nd overall pick. Raymond was not available for comment, and we are currently working to confirm that he is still alive. At 56, Dallas selected Niklas Grossman of the Swedish Junior League. Grossman scored 1 goal and had 2 assists in 32 games for Sodertajle SK, and fits Armstong's "no talent" plan nicely.

Story developing...

Walzy

man hatte jetzt 2x die gelegenheit Schremp zu draften, aber nein, jedesmal geht man ein paar plätze runter, um noch irgendein blödes 2nd oder 3rd pick zu bekommen  :grr!:

Walzy

ne, es war ja vorher die frage zwischen  Bacashihua, Ellis und Smith......jetzt stellt sich nur noch die frage zwischen Ellis und Smith :D:


Blues ?

Oo.....

Gast

man hatt Bacu nicht nach Columbus sondern nach St.Louis getradet. :D:
halte diesen Trade schon für sinnvoll,da man ein sehr strakes offensivverteidiger talent erhält.
Entweder man behät Tugnutt doch noch eon jahr,oder vielleicht wird Ellis backup,oder man holt noch einen per Trade oder man holt jemanden vom UFA-Markt.

Gast

Und wer wird jetzt Backup wenn beide weg sind??? :confused:

Walzy

lol, bei dem is klar, dass er nicht weiterverpflichtet wird, wieso sollte dann Columbus nach dem traden, wenn sie ihn am 1.July frei verpflichten können.......und dafür hätte Columbus wohl auch nit den Shawn Belle ziehen lassen....  ;D

Gast

Unverständlich! :confused:  :wand: Da hätte ich lieber Tugnutt den Rentner weg gegeben................ :pillepalle:

Walzy

tja....jetzt hat es leider, leider Jason Bacashihua getroffen, der Big D verlassen muss...... :heul:

er wurde nach Columbus gegen Shawn Belle getradet :heul:

Walzy

:D:
alle, die meinen, die Stars wollen Guerin unbedingt loswerden, sollten sich mal das interview von Doug Armstrong durchlesen :D:
http://www.andrewsstarspage.com/6-24army.htm

Armstrong versteht selbst nicht, warum da so ein theater um Guerin gemacht wird


und das man ARnott jetzt hat, muss gar nix heißen.....ich würde sagen, das macht ihn nur einfacher zu traden...

Gast

also ich finde, das arnott, wenn er denn mal wieder seine alte form findet, einer der vielseitigsten spieler der liga ist, er ist körperlich robust, kann sich daher auch gegen die harten verteidiger behaupten und hat zug zum tor. ich mag ihn eigendlich sehr gern, allerdings nur wenn er mal das zeigt was in ihm steckt.

Walzy

wowowowowowow, Klemm spiel für eine Million weniger als letzte season !!!  :ee:  also nur noch 1,5 mio $

und auch Arnott spielt für weniger, auch wenn die kürzung nicht ganz so drastisch ist, er begnügt sich mit 90% seines letztjährigen gehalts...da verdiente er 3,8 mio $

:ee:  :ee:  :ee: