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#1 gruven

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Posted 30 November 2006 - 08:53 PM

Sign of the demise of a franchise: Tonights PAID attendance in St. Louis- 5,410. Ouch.
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Posted 30 November 2006 - 08:55 PM

They need a 3rd jersey. :club:

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Posted 30 November 2006 - 09:52 PM

Winter storm moving through tonight, predicted to leave up to 18 inches of snow in Missouri, so no major surprise that attendance was exceptionally low tonight.

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Posted 01 December 2006 - 06:33 AM

View Postthe knob, on Friday, December 1st, 2006, 12:52 AM, said:

Winter storm moving through tonight, predicted to leave up to 18 inches of snow in Missouri, so no major surprise that attendance was exceptionally low tonight.
That was the PAID attendance so unless the Blues usually get an extremely large number of walkups (which I doubt) then the storm means nothing.

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Posted 01 December 2006 - 07:30 AM

View Postdigitalmonkey, on Friday, December 1st, 2006, 6:33 AM, said:

That was the PAID attendance so unless the Blues usually get an extremely large number of walkups (which I doubt) then the storm means nothing.
Yeah, and in Toronto, you could encase the air canada centre in a giant block of ice, and leaf fans would still tunnel their way in to watch Wade Belak play three minutes a game... Kidding.. but yes, that was the PAID attendance in St. Louis. And that's a disaster.
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Posted 01 December 2006 - 10:45 PM

Oh, my poor Blues.I hope none of you bet on them tonight against the Hawks. It would have been a fantastic bet, but Sanford re-injured his groin trying to make a save a few minutes into the game. The Hawks made it 1-0 as he was flopping around in the crease in pain. There was some debate as to whether the refs should have killed the play as soon as he went down, but it was literally in the net maybe five seconds after the injury took place.I don't know what we're going to do. I remember reading on ESPN that some Oilers player said they have more spectators watching Oilers practices than the Blues do on game nights. Erik Johnson better be god damn amazing.
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Posted 05 December 2006 - 05:03 PM

On an up note, they are retiring Brett Hull's #16 tonight and are expecting a sold out crowd. It is pretty sad that it takes something like to get the fans back in the arena. After Bill Laurie dismantled the team the fans quit coming. It never did make sense why they let Chris Pronger get away, while they kept the oft injured and over the hill Keith Tkachuk...especially when their salaries were almost identical. I am a life long Blues fan and it quite frankly is disheartening to see my team go down the tubes.

View Postdigitalmonkey, on Friday, December 1st, 2006, 8:33 AM, said:

That was the PAID attendance so unless the Blues usually get an extremely large number of walkups (which I doubt) then the storm means nothing.
They do get an awful large amount of walk-up business.
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Posted 05 December 2006 - 05:57 PM

I do think however that the Blues are headed in the right direction. They are developing talent in the minors and the new owners (not Bill Laurie) are making an effort to put a competitive team on the ice. We're not going to be competing for Stanley Cups within the next season or two, but I can honestly see them making an effort within the next five years to at least make a run.
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Posted 05 December 2006 - 09:32 PM

As a long-time local loyal Blues fan I have to argue with the new management putting a competitive team on the ice... tonight was a debacle. Hall of famers and all the alumni in the house, place is almost full, big emotional ceremony, #16 goes up... and the team lays an egg, a big ugly one, vs our most hated rival.Gods, the pain. I do hope Johnson is the ****, but it's quite annoying there was no franchise forward last year like the 2 years before, Alex, Sid and even Malkin at #2.... It's hard to hope that Johnson who hasn't played a game yet is going to be as good as say Phaneuf, or that #44 we had prowling the blue line the last few years before we gave him away.Main problem now is we've been unsuccessful in grooming/finding/growing/stealing/signing a decent goalie for the last FIFTEEN YEARS. Hint to Blues management--- find a good goalie anywhere in the world and acquire him. I don't care about the cost...we can't win without a netminder.It's a tough time to be a Blues fan. It's hard to even enjoy my baseball team winning this year because we are just so hopeless. I guess leafs fans can relate since we're virtually the only two teams to not make the Cup finals in the last 30+ years.... ack, what a horrid wikipedia list to be on:Last appearance Finals drought Team 1967 38 seasons Toronto Maple Leafs 1970 35 seasons St. Louis Blues 1 and 2 baby.Foolish me really thought they'd be competitive this year with the mix of vets they signed and average goaltending... maybe an outside shot to sneak into the playoffs in the #7/8 slot. Ha! We really might get another top 3 draft pick again, which is just embarrassing. Pleau, Kitch, they gotta go. Davidson needs to resurrect the spirit of Maximus to lead this team, if Scotty Bowman's truly unavailable.pain pain pain. I even left the game early tonight, which tells you much, cause I LOVE my blues. Horrid horrid game. Every fundamental, mental aspect, discipline, offensive and defensive assignments, all of it was just terrible. We so need a change now. And this team was GOOD the last ten years before the lockout... sigh.--frustrated as hell in St. Louis

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Posted 05 December 2006 - 09:42 PM

View Postvinx, on Tuesday, December 5th, 2006, 9:32 PM, said:

As a long-time local loyal Blues fan I have to argue with the new management putting a competitive team on the ice... tonight was a debacle. Hall of famers and all the alumni in the house, place is almost full, big emotional ceremony, #16 goes up... and the team lays an egg, a big ugly one, vs our most hated rival.Gods, the pain. I do hope Johnson is the ****, but it's quite annoying there was no franchise forward last year like the 2 years before, Alex, Sid and even Malkin at #2.... It's hard to hope that Johnson who hasn't played a game yet is going to be as good as say Phaneuf, or that #44 we had prowling the blue line the last few years before we gave him away.Main problem now is we've been unsuccessful in grooming/finding/growing/stealing/signing a decent goalie for the last FIFTEEN YEARS. Hint to Blues management--- find a good goalie anywhere in the world and acquire him. I don't care about the cost...we can't win without a netminder.It's a tough time to be a Blues fan. It's hard to even enjoy my baseball team winning this year because we are just so hopeless. I guess leafs fans can relate since we're virtually the only two teams to not make the Cup finals in the last 30+ years.... ack, what a horrid wikipedia list to be on:Last appearance Finals drought Team 1967 38 seasons Toronto Maple Leafs 1970 35 seasons St. Louis Blues 1 and 2 baby.Foolish me really thought they'd be competitive this year with the mix of vets they signed and average goaltending... maybe an outside shot to sneak into the playoffs in the #7/8 slot. Ha! We really might get another top 3 draft pick again, which is just embarrassing. Pleau, Kitch, they gotta go. Davidson needs to resurrect the spirit of Maximus to lead this team, if Scotty Bowman's truly unavailable.pain pain pain. I even left the game early tonight, which tells you much, cause I LOVE my blues. Horrid horrid game. Every fundamental, mental aspect, discipline, offensive and defensive assignments, all of it was just terrible. We so need a change now. And this team was GOOD the last ten years before the lockout... sigh.--frustrated as hell in St. Louis
If your team isn't going to make the playoffs, they may as well finish in the cellar. There is a good chance that the Canucks are going to finish 9th or 10, like last year, meaning they miss the playoffs and can't really acquire a great blue chip prospect.

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Posted 05 December 2006 - 11:55 PM

View Postvinx, on Tuesday, December 5th, 2006, 9:32 PM, said:

Hint to Blues management--- find a good goalie anywhere in the world and acquire him. I don't care about the cost...we can't win without a netminder.
Now this may be my man crush speaking, but...Did you see what Sandy did last year before he got hurt? Maybe that was just a little bit of overconfidence on the part of the opposition, but I thought he played awesome. Do you think he's still a viable option as a starter (when he's back in 6-8 weeks) now that he's had a total of four injuries in two seasons?
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Posted 14 December 2006 - 06:33 PM

View PostRmunro, on Tuesday, December 5th, 2006, 11:42 PM, said:

If your team isn't going to make the playoffs, they may as well finish in the cellar. There is a good chance that the Canucks are going to finish 9th or 10, like last year, meaning they miss the playoffs and can't really acquire a great blue chip prospect.
However, your team isn't owned by someone with extremely strong ties to Salt Lake City. If we don't start winning the attendance will keep dropping. If the attendance drops then Dave Checketts might uproot the team and move it to Utah. His ties to Utah scare the hell out of me because I do not want to lose my life long team to another city.
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Posted 20 March 2007 - 05:00 PM

OK, I'm stealing this thread and making it the Blues fan club. Take THAT, gruven. I hope to become serge junior.I think the Blues are an awesome hockey club with a ton of potential. A cup in the next three years is totally not out of the question. Just some food for thought.. our record since Andy Murray took over is the 4th best in the NHL.Goaltending:Solid. I've watched Legace for most of the season and although he was shaky back when it was a competition between him and Sanford, he has been very solid ever since Andy Murray was hired. I was a huge Sanford fan last year but he's gotten injured two separate times this season and has been completely inconsistent. He wants a shot at being the #1 somewhere so I think the Blues need to let him go and give Schwarz (touted at the best czech goaltending prospect since Hasek) a shot to back up Legace for a few years. I've had enough of inconsistent, injury-prone goaltenders. We have TONS of depth here in the minors, so I have no problem dumping Sandy.Defense:Solid. Next year's lineup will probably look something like Brewer, McKee, Jackman, Backman, Salvador, and Erik Johnson, with Roman Polak acting as the 7th. It's not the most offensive-minded group outside of Backman and Johnson, but I have no doubt that our defense will be one of the best in the league. Prospect-wise, we're pretty weak at D, but most of ourForwards:Weak. Next year will probably be something like (in no particular order) McClement, Backes, Stempniak, Tkachuk, Weight, Cajanek, Dvorak, Rucinsky, Mayers, Drake, Boyes, Metropolit. Tkachuk has dropped some hints that he's going to come back and there's a real chance that we shipped Guerin because he wanted too much money. We've got TJ Oshie and a few other decent prospects, but no one even close to as good as a kid like Jordan Staal. I was pulling for the Blues to trade down and take Staal, but oh well.I think we'll pull it together offensively and make it work over the next few years. If we can get Tkachuk back at a decent rate and maybe sign a free agent, we'll definitely make the playoffs the next year, probably go deep the year after, and really challenge for the cup after that. I am shocked at how quickly JD has gotten us back together.Up 1-0 at the start of the 2nd against the Sens. LGB!
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seriously though, with that grammar it's really like, I mean it doesn't bother me as much that she gets beat, you know?


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Posted 20 March 2007 - 05:05 PM

I agree that the Blues are heading in the right direction but a cup in 3 years is a little early.

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Posted 20 March 2007 - 05:07 PM

View Postdigitalmonkey, on Tuesday, March 20th, 2007, 5:05 PM, said:

I agree that the Blues are heading in the right direction but a cup in 3 years is a little early.
I think it would take a really great FA acquisition to put us among the top 3 in the league. I'm not talking Tkachuk. I probably am being a bit premature.1-1, BTW. Sanford is the nut low.
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Posted 20 March 2007 - 05:33 PM

The Blues are in a good spot, but it's going to take a couple of key pieces to really bring them back into contention. They need a PP quarterback (not having a true scoring defenseman just isn't an option anymore), and they need a lot of help at Forward. The good news is that they're well under the cap (which is going up again next season), so they have a lot of room to get that help. The FA market isn't legendary this summer but it isn't bad either, there's talent to be had, just remains to be seen if the Blues can get their hands on any of it. Kimmo Timmonen would be an excellent pickup for them, and it's possible they could still afford a blue-chip forward like Briere, Datsyuk, or even Shanny.

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Posted 20 March 2007 - 06:18 PM

View Poststrategy, on Tuesday, March 20th, 2007, 10:07 PM, said:

I think it would take a really great FA acquisition to put us among the top 3 in the league. I'm not talking Tkachuk. I probably am being a bit premature.1-1, BTW. Sanford is the nut low.
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Posted 20 March 2007 - 09:03 PM

View Postajs510, on Tuesday, March 20th, 2007, 5:33 PM, said:

[1]They need a PP quarterback (not having a true scoring defenseman just isn't an option anymore), and they need a lot of help at Forward. The good news is that they're well under the cap (which is going up again next season), so they have a lot of room to get that help. [2]The FA market isn't legendary this summer but it isn't bad either, there's talent to be had, just remains to be seen if the Blues can get their hands on any of it. Kimmo Timmonen would be an excellent pickup for them, and it's possible they could still afford a blue-chip forward like Briere, Datsyuk, or even Shanny.
1. We do have a PP quarterback but he's not durable these days. I've kinda changed my mind on Backman... he gets pushed around WAY too often for his size. I guess maybe I should let that pipe dream go.2. People are really pulling to get Shanny back in St. Louis. The fact that we sucked hard-core for 1.5 years really gives free agents license to gauge the hell out of us in contract negotiations. See: Brewer and McKee. I wonder if Checketts will pay the ridiculous price for Briere/Datsyuk/Shanny? BTW, I would MUCH prefer Briere if I had to choose from that group.We gave up two shorthanded goals tonight. This makes me a sad panda.
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Posted 21 March 2007 - 04:28 AM

I'm pretty well convinced that Danny Briere will be heading elsewhere in the offseason. The only way he stays in Buffalo is if he truly wants to be there, because there's no way they can give him a raise on top of the arbitrators ruling from last year. If he wants to accept another contract @ $5 million per season, he'll remain a Sabre. If he wants more than that, he'll probably jump. That'll be a sad day, but ultimately resigning Chris Drury has to be more of a priority for the Sabres than resigning Briere. Best case would be to obviously get them both locked up long term, but unless that combination comes in under $10 million I don't see it happening.




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