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Russia is stupid for hiring him, that's before the conversation even starts about him being the highest paid manager in the world

last 3 managers have been great names, but at the wrong end of their careers. They only went there for the money, Guus had the taxman knocking on his door
 
Put pts on the board here Boise

I will likely be on AZ in the 2nd half barring something stupid
 
last 3 managers have been great names, but at the wrong end of their careers. They only went there for the money, Guus had the taxman knocking on his door
Gus got them to the quarters of the euros with a very young team ****. They should have kept him
 
Zona down a corner and it showed up big on this last FG drive. Not sure I'd want to mess with them in the 2nd half.
 
Zona down a corner and it showed up big on this last FG drive. Not sure I'd want to mess with them in the 2nd half.

Offensively inept early in games as they have been all year, their CB isn't the difference

Sets up well imo
 
I don't like AZ as much if they're under 10 for the game, Boise tt over 16.5 is attractive as is AZ tt o 19.5

I really do expect AZ to put up points this half, but stopping Boise is the question
 
yep people think that and the Gretzky factor is whats led to a huge influx of California kids being drafted since about 2008

Hockey in Southern California was a pretty short commodity until the late 1980s. But it was on Aug. 9, 1988 that it really took off. That was the day the Kings traded for "The Great One," Hall of Famer Wayne Gretzky.
The move sparked big interest in the Golden State, planting the seed for youth hockey as the number of both ice and roller players soared. It also helped bring the Sharks and Ducks into the NHL in 1991 and 1993, respectively, and minor-league teams to places like Long Beach, Ontario, Bakersfield, Fresno and Stockton.
"The inline (roller hockey) craze in mid '90s was exactly what led to these young players coming," King said. "And you can't forget the Gretzky factor. That also had impact, too. These players got to see the greatest player ever while growing up."
And the Ducks becoming the first California team to hoist the Stanley Cup in 2007 impactful as well.
"The numbers (of kids playing hockey) have picked up quite a bit," said Art Trottier, the general manager of The Rinks and the president of the Jr. Ducks. "Our numbers went up 15 to 20 percent after the Ducks won."
The hockey talent level in SoCal was already on the rise by then - and, on occasion, right to the top.
Southern Californian teams have won five Tier I (triple-A) and Tier II (double-A) national championships over the past five years and have been runners-up three other times. Players such as Etem, Bennett, Sooth, Matthew Nieto (Long Beach), Chase Balisy (Fullerton) and others have been part of the U.S. national age-group teams. And just recently, Etem, Bennett, Maxwell and Nieto were invited to the U.S. national junior camp.


It's interesting. I just loved that sport so much before they changed the rules to get closer to olympic/european style hockey. Loved the North American version. Had season tickets to the IHL club out here and contend to this day those games were the best live events I have gone to and I have been to NFL, College Football, MLB and NBA games ... Hockey just translates very well LIVE to me. We also had a good team with a lot of players from the NHL that I recognized along the way there for a few years .. had our big rivalries with the utah grizzlies.
 
I'm having some technical difficulties here, but if I recall correctly Boise has tailed off in the second half of games this year.
 
Correct KJ. Boise has been a better first half team and Arizona has been a better second-half team
 
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