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In response to: Doyle: Former HNIC Producer Passes Away
reecegm [Member]
He's my granpa
Permalink 11/18/12 @ 20:47
In response to: Doyle: OHL going back to the Hammer?
hamiltonohl [Member]
It dont matter if its another team or if it's Erie Otters as long as Hamilton gets a OHL team, i'll be happy... I was only 3 when we had our last OHL team and i rather see OHL over NHL and AHL any day
Permalink 02/23/12 @ 19:56
In response to: Doyle: Oshawa picks up Melchiori from Kitchener
omarjsquid [Member]
Gens now have 4 OAs. If DePiero cannot trade 1 in next 60 minutes, I suspect that Maggio will be waived.
Permalink 01/09/12 @ 11:00
In response to: Doyle: Lots of wheeling and dealing pre-import draft
zinerie [Member]
An example: In '99 Erie had OA Arvid Rekis and 19 y/o Nikita Alexeev and drafted Ivan Huml. Huml was in training camp with the Otters, but was released after Rekis came back to the Otters. Incidentally, Huml was the 1st overall selection the following season by a WHL team.
Permalink 06/29/11 @ 15:43
In response to: Doyle: Lots of wheeling and dealing pre-import draft
Terry DOYLE [Member]
No, if the import comes back as OA then they would need to trade or release another import pick as they could not retain the rights to 3. That is my understanding of the rules.
Permalink 06/28/11 @ 13:12
In response to: Doyle: Lots of wheeling and dealing pre-import draft
jigsaw [Member]
If teams have an OA import, can they still draft two imports in the draft if they have none currently on the roster/protected list?
If the OA import plays, what happens to the one import pick that isn't on the roster? Can the team keep him on the protected list?
If the OA import plays, what happens to the one import pick that isn't on the roster? Can the team keep him on the protected list?
Permalink 06/28/11 @ 12:54
In response to: Doyle: OHL Trades are more than just fantasy hockey
danger girl [Member]
Weird situation all the way around. Happy birthday to Brent Sullivan (is he the oldest player in the league this year?) Good luck to all on their new teams.
Permalink 01/08/11 @ 01:51
In response to: Doyle: Petes and Generals renew the rivalry
kenadian [Member]
And why would the trailing ref skate down near the other ref? He didn't go in and break anything up, you would think with him being down ice he would see more of what's going on instead of being near the other ref seeing what he's seeing.
I could see if one player was being double-teames or in trouble when a guys still hitting him but that wasn't the case either
I could see if one player was being double-teames or in trouble when a guys still hitting him but that wasn't the case either
Permalink 09/26/10 @ 14:52
In response to: Doyle: Spitfires score early and often in opener
mad maxx [Member]
Very strange why Brandon would start Hayes over DeSerres. DeSerres had the bulk of the playoff starts. Bit of a head scratcher.
Permalink 05/16/10 @ 13:30
In response to: Doyle: Trent Cull takes over the Sudbury Wolves
kenadian [Member]
No more free rides......Let's hope those who don't buy in sit or are traded. Let's also hope he has free reign to coach the way he wants and ices the lineup he wants................
Permalink 05/11/10 @ 19:19
In response to: Doyle: Mississauga to host 2011 Memorial Cup
storm watching [Member]
I hope you're right!
Permalink 05/11/10 @ 15:19
In response to: Doyle: Mississauga to host 2011 Memorial Cup
Terry DOYLE [Member]
I don't see Memorial Cup tickets as a hot commodity for scalpers - hasn't been in the 10 years I've been attending, outside of a couple exceptions.
Even Kelowna, which had more season ticket holders than packages available, still had face-value tickets available on gamedays.
Even Kelowna, which had more season ticket holders than packages available, still had face-value tickets available on gamedays.
Permalink 05/11/10 @ 11:39
In response to: Doyle: Mississauga to host 2011 Memorial Cup
storm watching [Member]
I understand that Terry, and I benefited from it myself in Guelph. However he's packaging them early like this to do nothing more than try and line his own pockets by boosting his season ticket base. What annoys me is that the ticket touts will buy the packages currently being offered because they'll make their money off the cup tickets.The regular guy such as myself can't afford to do that because we want to actually watch the games and not sell them. So hope for the lottery or buy marked up tickets from touts.
Permalink 05/11/10 @ 10:20
In response to: Doyle: Mississauga to host 2011 Memorial Cup
Terry DOYLE [Member]
Season tickets holders always get first dibs on Memorial Cup tickets in any city. I will assume other packages will go on sale later. That's how it has worked in every city that I've covered a tournament in.
Permalink 05/11/10 @ 09:54
In response to: Doyle: Mississauga to host 2011 Memorial Cup
storm watching [Member]
Thanks Eugene! I'll be hoping for the lottery now....where the hell does he get off expecting people to buy season tickets for the Majors as well.....
Permalink 05/11/10 @ 09:07
In response to: Doyle: Could 2011 be the trial balloon to eliminate Memorial Cup host team?
b-kat [Member]
Mississauga is an anomaly when it comes to being able to sell out the Memorial Cup tournament in a market not considered a CHL hotbed. They have the luxury of being able to draw from a huge population. Although much of the population seems uninterested in junior hockey this event comes with a much higher profile which may grab the attention of the GTA fan base. They also have the benefit of being in a central location to many OHL fans from other markets. Being an hour or less from Kitchener for example can't hurt especially if the Rangers can get in the tournament.
This is not the case in places like the Soo, Sudburry, Bellville. Personally I don't even see cities like Windsor selling out without the Spitfires playing. And those are just Ontario exapmples. It becomes much tougher in the WHL were cities can be hundreds and hundreds of miles from the closest team to them.
Leave it the way it is.
This is not the case in places like the Soo, Sudburry, Bellville. Personally I don't even see cities like Windsor selling out without the Spitfires playing. And those are just Ontario exapmples. It becomes much tougher in the WHL were cities can be hundreds and hundreds of miles from the closest team to them.
Leave it the way it is.
Permalink 05/10/10 @ 23:24
In response to: Doyle: Mississauga to host 2011 Memorial Cup
b-kat [Member]
Great news! I've got tickets on my wish list.
This could do wonders for the OHL in the GTA.
This could do wonders for the OHL in the GTA.
Permalink 05/09/10 @ 21:45
In response to: Doyle: Mississauga to host 2011 Memorial Cup
storm watching [Member]
Fantastic news....I'll be buying tickets!
Permalink 05/09/10 @ 19:20
In response to: Doyle: Barrie/Windsor post-game
b-kat [Member]
Poor sportsmanship. Should have shown he was the bigger man and shook his hand.
Permalink 05/05/10 @ 16:54
In response to: Doyle: Barrie/Windsor post-game
storm watching [Member]
Poor sportsmanship...
Permalink 05/05/10 @ 11:19