Screw you :'(
I lived in Edmonton in 2008-2009. It was a shitty place. Granted, I lived downtown in the concrete wasteland, so my view might be tainted.
Screw you :'(
Reimer out for a minimum of 1 week. The fact they're saying minimum makes me lean more towards at least 2 weeks of him being out.
oh... Well...:lol
I mean forum-wise.
oh... Well...
Reimer out for a minimum of 1 week. The fact they're saying minimum makes me lean more towards at least 2 weeks of him being out.
Scrivens will Gustavssonize our season in the meanwhile. At least Lupul won't have to witness it this time.
Does anyone else have NHLXM? I can't get over how terrible its shows are.
I lived there for 15 years. It's a shitty racist city with crappy weather and my friends and family hate it there and always talk about moving to Calgary or Vancouver.I lived in Edmonton in 2008-2009. It was a shitty place. Granted, I lived downtown in the concrete wasteland, so my view might be tainted.
lupul was injured when the leafs went off the cliff last season....
Isn't that one of the reasons why Lupul was traded? The fact that he's clearly susceptible to injury? Or was it just one single injury that plagued him in Anaheim and made him expendable?
Isn't that one of the reasons why Lupul was traded? The fact that he's clearly susceptible to injury? Or was it just one single injury that plagued him in Anaheim and made him expendable?
Please do.I really dislike the Canes
I hope we crush them.
You should get your tag changed to "I <3 Justin Schultz" if you guys lose.
What do you think about Clowe and a first rounder for Kessel? Nonis would get destroyed if he doesn't get a first rounder returned...
Looking forward to Thrower joining the team in a few years.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=cupLUO8DePA
There's going to be a log jam at D in 2-3 years, but he has the skill and grit combo we've been missing on the back end for a while now.Looking forward to Thrower joining the team in a few years.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=cupLUO8DePA
I lived in Edmonton in 2008-2009. It was a shitty place. Granted, I lived downtown in the concrete wasteland, so my view might be tainted.
Eric Cole for Ryane Clowe. Team can save some money not having to buy W's anymore.
Pretty awesome burbs though?Oh, yeah our downtown sucks. Haha.
Hopefully Therrien address the D pairings soon, Subban cannot be on the 3rd pairing, and Markov shouldn't be playing 20-24 mins a night.Looking forward to see how the new lines work out tonight.
Is that Corey Booker in your avatar?Cities with shitty downtowns are confusing
They give the impression that the city has nothing to offer.
LA is a good example. Dallas has nothing to offer. Baltimore is way better than it's downtown.
Is that Corey Booker in your avatar?
Nice. Is he photoshopped into it, or was he actually involved with some Devils stuff?Yeah buddy.
Is Alberta a good place to visit? Ducks always promote travelling to Alberta. I was thinking about taking a quick trip just to visit.
Nice. Is he photoshopped into it, or was he actually involved with some Devils stuff?
Nice. Is he photoshopped into it, or was he actually involved with some Devils stuff?
Edmonton seems like an unlikely candidate, but I dunno. Cities with an ocean, lakes and mountains (for snowboarding) nearby deserve a free pass, too. I like Vancouver's downtown a lot, but the city is definitely helped along by its natural environment.
I actually like Vancouver's downtown, the only thing that's a bit sad about it is that there's pretty much NO "historic" buildings, apart from the 2 churches or so I can think of that are recognisable. It's all very, very modern and glass-only.
I knew that, just wasn't sure how much he supported the team.Devils arena is where Cory booker is the mayor
That's awesome, not surprising because he's already such a cool dude.It's a real photo. He was mayor for the inauguration for the Prudential Center and despite his beef with our owner Jeff Vanderbeek, he always heavily supports the Devils on his Twitter. I remember him talking shit with LA's mayor for the Finals last year.
Newark opened it's first hotel since the 60's recently and now there are bars and restaurants popping up around the arena all the time.
Yeah but there's hardly any cities in the West with historic architecture other than San Francisco.
That's awesome, not surprising because he's already such a cool dude.
That's true, fair enough. It's just such a complete contrast to where I'm originally from (Zurich), where there's hardly ANY glass-only buildings and 95% of the buildings are old buildings made of stone and 4-ish stories tall.
eeeeeeeh
Pretty awesome burbs though?
I really like all the little areas that make up Edmonton, we have so many trees all over the place to keep everything looking a little small towny plus our river valley is outstanding.
Honestly though I'm just super biased since I've lived here for 23 years of my life, haha. It's not like I would put Edmonton in the top 10 cities in the world or anything (like Vancouver or Montreal could be), but it gets a lot of shit cause its so far north, so it's cold as balls lots of the time. Plus it's close to the shithole of the world called Ft.McMurry.
Yep, this is huge. I never owned a car in Europe and never suffered for it. Transit was excellent and I walked a ton. North American cities were largely built around the car, though.The thing about the Western US cities that I missed the most from Europe was not that how the buildings looked(although I appreciate older buildings, especially churches) but rather how they were not built for so much for being able to get around in by feet or bike.
Yep, this is huge. I never owned a car in Europe and never suffered for it. Transit was excellent and I walked a ton. North American cities were largely built around the car, though.
Europe is in another class. Living in Madrid for a year and travelling to so many nearby cities with their own amazing architecture ensured that I'll never be totally content in a non-European city.