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That's a moot point, however, if Perry doesn't want to stay. It's believed he would like to be closer to home (Ontario), although the team's impressive 18-3-3 record is making his decision much more difficult.
Potvin29 said:Perry wants to be closer to home, eh? I know somewhere really close to home!
That's a moot point, however, if Perry doesn't want to stay. It's believed he would like to be closer to home (Ontario), although the team's impressive 18-3-3 record is making his decision much more difficult.
http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/opinion/2013/03/30-thoughts-getzlaf-contract-may-impact-perry.html
Potvin29 said:Yeah but he was born early enough to not consider Ottawa a real team.
Potvin29 said:Yeah but he was born early enough to not consider Ottawa a real team.
Deebo said:If he gets to free agency, sign him.
If we have too many wingers, Frattin, JVR, Lupul or even Kessel can be traded... if you can get a player like Perry for no asset cost, I think you have to try everything in your power to do so.
Guru Tugginmypuddah said:A CLOSER LOOK
Corey Perry
Nickname
?Perrs?
Favorite NHL city to visit
Vancouver. The atmosphere around there is pretty cool.
Favorite NHL team growing up
Montreal Canadiens
Heroic Shrimp said:Potvin29 said:Yeah but he was born early enough to not consider Ottawa a real team.
Plus, why would he want to play with Spezza when he could play with Bozak.
Snoop Lion said:Back in Boston and in his early days in Toronto Kessel was listed at 5'11. That's probably roughly what he had been measured at in his draft combine.
When you see a guy like a Staal who's listed at 6'4 and certainly looks the part, and then see how short the other players are around him, you start to catch on that there's a numbers inflation for most of their listed heights/weights.
Guru Tugginmypuddah said:A CLOSER LOOK
Corey Perry
Nickname
?Perrs?
Favorite NHL city to visit
Vancouver. The atmosphere around there is pretty cool.
Favorite NHL team growing up
Montreal Canadiens
bustaheims said:Snoop Lion said:Back in Boston and in his early days in Toronto Kessel was listed at 5'11. That's probably roughly what he had been measured at in his draft combine.
When you see a guy like a Staal who's listed at 6'4 and certainly looks the part, and then see how short the other players are around him, you start to catch on that there's a numbers inflation for most of their listed heights/weights.
There coudl be, but, the problem in making judgements from these kinds of observations is that you almost never get the opportunity to see players next to each other when they have the same posture and are filmed from the proper perspective.
Snoop Lion said:Angles can be deceptive, but I think a few of the tall guys in the league who's listed heights aren't inflated reveal the inaccuracy of a few of their fellow players.