Originally posted by Viperboy:
Big game today vs. Chicago …..we need to suck a weenie for Scalabrini.
lol and we did
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Originally posted by Viperboy:
Big game today vs. Chicago …..we need to suck a weenie for Scalabrini.
Originally posted by SunDevilNiner79:Will Smith tearing it up
Originally posted by NineFourNiner:
Just popping in to remind you all that the NHL won't let your team (or mine) get the top pick. It will be Chicago. Again. The fix is in.
Originally posted by ads_2006:
Originally posted by NineFourNiner:
Just popping in to remind you all that the NHL won't let your team (or mine) get the top pick. It will be Chicago. Again. The fix is in.
Im hoping that isn't the case, they didn't have back to back #1 picks when they hit on kane/toews.
Hockey needs to be good again in Northern CA for NHL. That being said I, 1000%, dont think we in the lottery.
Originally posted by NineFourNiner:
Just popping in to remind you all that the NHL won't let your team (or mine) get the top pick. It will be Chicago. Again. The fix is in.
Originally posted by NineFourNiner:
Just popping in to remind you all that the NHL won't let your team (or mine) get the top pick. It will be Chicago. Again. The fix is in.
Celebrini also has pre-existing ties to the Bay Area. In 2018, when Macklin was 12, his father Rick took a new job as the director of sports medicine and performance for the NBA's Golden State Warriors. Today, Rick is the Warriors' vice president of player health and performance.
After the family relocated, Macklin suited up for the San Jose Jr. Sharks' U-14 squad in the 2019-20 season.
Playing one year up, he led his team with 49 goals and 94 points in 54 games.
Originally posted by Hopper:
Jerome Iginla's son could be in the discussion if we fall to 2 or 3.
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by NineFourNiner:
Just popping in to remind you all that the NHL won't let your team (or mine) get the top pick. It will be Chicago. Again. The fix is in.
Enough of this negativity. Celebrini to the Sharks is just meant to be.
Celebrini also has pre-existing ties to the Bay Area. In 2018, when Macklin was 12, his father Rick took a new job as the director of sports medicine and performance for the NBA's Golden State Warriors. Today, Rick is the Warriors' vice president of player health and performance.
After the family relocated, Macklin suited up for the San Jose Jr. Sharks' U-14 squad in the 2019-20 season.
Playing one year up, he led his team with 49 goals and 94 points in 54 games.
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by NineFourNiner:
Just popping in to remind you all that the NHL won't let your team (or mine) get the top pick. It will be Chicago. Again. The fix is in.
Enough of this negativity. Celebrini to the Sharks is just meant to be.
Celebrini also has pre-existing ties to the Bay Area. In 2018, when Macklin was 12, his father Rick took a new job as the director of sports medicine and performance for the NBA's Golden State Warriors. Today, Rick is the Warriors' vice president of player health and performance.
After the family relocated, Macklin suited up for the San Jose Jr. Sharks' U-14 squad in the 2019-20 season.
Playing one year up, he led his team with 49 goals and 94 points in 54 games.
Originally posted by NineFourNiner:
Setting yourself up for misery. Chicago will get him.