Calgary's second-leading scorer won't play in the first of a series of key games against Vancouver, reports Eric Duhatschek in his gameday update ...Read the full article
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No Party party from Van-City, Canada writes: That's because Keenan is a tool. He hasn't adapted his coaching style from the 1990's, & big bad Mike doesn't work anymore. Unless he learns how to motivate players he's outski...good news for us! Vancouver wins 4-2!!
- Posted 25/03/08 at 3:48 PM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Wilf Kruggel from Canada writes: N
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Wilf Kruggel from Canada writes: No party, I hope you are right, Wilf
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Trevor from the west from ALberta, Canada writes: Keenan is a bully, simple as that. To not even give a farm - raised back up goalie a chance and then sign Cujo?? To bench a player with over 400 games in a row streak - after he loses some teeth in a game and he comes back to play?? Now he wants to play further mind games with a player who had several highlight reel goals and assists because he's not tough enough?? No Party is right, Keenan is great for every other team in the NW Division except Calgary.
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P Scott from Canada writes: Keenan has been OK. He's got most players on his side. He had problems with Huselius in Florida. I'm sure there's a lot more going on here than the reporters can find out.
But wait, the reporters ALWAYS get all of the story, right?- Posted 25/03/08 at 5:09 PM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Jasper the Black Lab from Vancouver, Canada writes: Further confirmation Keenan is an idiot. Go 'Nucks.
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No Party party from Van-City, Canada writes: Keenan's plan: 1. bring in the Moose, and 2. Give him the "C". D-oh...retired.
With that talent Calgary should be far & away the div leader. Okay isn't good enough.- Posted 25/03/08 at 6:17 PM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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boom boom from Canada writes: Nice to see the Flames-envy apparent in all these posts from Nucks fan on a Flames story! Slow day in lotus land? They'll k*k your a**s in the near future, says the swami!
- Posted 25/03/08 at 7:58 PM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Don D from Canada writes: Keenan lost this dressing room when he ended the Cory Sarich iron man streak. Even if the Flames manage to stumble into the playoffs Keenan will be gone next season.
Sutter managed to sign the players the media love so he might survive another season.
Too bad the players on this team had shown some potential but this is not a 1990 environment.
Calgary needs a couple of players and someone who understands and can get the most out of the 2008 athlete- Posted 25/03/08 at 8:03 PM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Carl Baldin from Canada writes: Keenan is a motivator and I stand behind what he is doing. The Flames lack "that Killer Instinct" that the Habs from the '70s had and the Oiler's from the '80s had.
Huselius is lazy and doesn't 'get it"! Sit him for another game, then give him a chance. The Flames must play better - based on their skill level on paper - or they will be out of the playoffs sooner than you think!- Posted 26/03/08 at 6:15 PM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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