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Might be the early bird special.... personally I would just go with Gamecenter because CenterIce has no HD and the quality is horrible.
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im going with CenterIce again, alot of the games were in HD for me (Directv). im just mad that MSG 86ed the HD feeds for out of market CenterIceSubscribers.Originally Posted by AddictedToFreshKicks
Might be the early bird special.... personally I would just go with Gamecenter because CenterIce has no HD and the quality is horrible.
THE EDMONTON OILERS HAVE SIGNED MIKE COMRIE TO A 1 YEAR CONTRACT WORTH $1.125 MILLION.
The Boston Globe is reporting that Kessel's Toronto-based agent Wade Arnott has told the Bruins that his clients priority is to sign a free-agent offer sheet with one of the NHL's other 29 teams.
Chiarelli has stated that the Bruins intend to match any offer made to their former first round draft choice.
The Bruins have reportedly offered Kessel a deal similar to the three-year, $11.25 million contract signed by David Krejci earlier in the summer, however it is believed that Kessel is looking for a contract between $4-5 million per season.
Boston have only $1.7 million in cap space available for the upcoming season and would likely have to make a move to shed salary to get Kessel back in the fold.
It is believed that the Toronto Maple Leafs, along with the New York Rangers and the Nashville Predators all have interest in Kessel.
Senators GM Bryan Murray doesn't believe a trade involving Dany Heatley is imminent, but the Ottawa Sun reports he definitely has a few irons in the fire.
Citing two unnamed league executives, the Sun claims the Senators are involved in trade discussions with the San Jose Sharks that could also include the Los Angeles Kings.
According to the paper, Heatley would be on his way to the Sharks, center Patrick Marleau would move south to Los Angeles, and forwards Alexander Frolov and Jarret Stoll would end up in Ottawa.
"I talked to other teams (Tuesday) for quite a bit of time, actually," Murray told the Sun. "I haven't received any phone calls as any follow-up."
Sharks GM Doug Wilson has indicated several times that he has "never" asked Marleau, the club's former captain, to waive his no-trade clause, but that doesn't mean he never will.
Heatley will be attending the Senators training camp if a deal is not reached in time, and is prepared to start the season with Ottawa. His preference, however, is still to be traded; a message his agents (Stacey McAlpine and J.P. Barry) continue to tell the Sens.
"They've indicated all along that they prefer to be traded," Murray said. "We keep talking and hoping that we can resolve the issue either with him or with a trade."
yeah this trade makes no sense for LA.Originally Posted by LVJordan238
If all OTT wants in return is Frolov/Stoll why don't the Kings want Heatley themselves?