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  1. Here is the schedule http://cfl.ca/schedule/year/2015/time_zone/0 All non-preseason games will be televised on TSN. Pre-season there are only a handful of games being televised.
  2. what's so great about lumberjack competitions anyway?
  3. I'm working on it.
  4. If you've turned off the mobile version on your mobile device, click Change Theme at the bottom (footer) of the website then pick IP.Board Mobile. It should work where if you visit the site on your mobile device, the mobile theme comes up and if you visit the site on your PC, the full version theme comes up.
  5. Russell MB, isn't it?
  6. Rich replied to peggars's post in a topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
    Thats not clearing even a million a month. Life ain't fair.
  7. Rich replied to peggars's post in a topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
    The NHLPA actually does publish salaries, it just isn't at all as useful as what CapGeek did. It only gives current year, not length, and not salary vs cap hit. http://www.nhlpa.com/the-players/team-compensation
  8. I don't really play the sports video games anymore, but I know some people on here do. Thought it was cool that they will be putting the whiteout into the game. http://www2.tsn.ca/bardown/Story.aspx?EA%2bSports%2bNHL%2b16%2bto%2bfeature%2bthe%2bWinnipeg%2bWhiteout&id=540975
  9. Rich replied to peggars's post in a topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
    They aren't, and apparently the NHL wasn't even sure where CapGeek was getting its info, but he obviously had inside contacts. Often times the total salary value / cap hit is made known (released to media) during a signings, but bonuses and year to year salary structure is not always released. There are other sites out there that have NHL salary information, like www.nhlnumbers.com , but I've heard it said that they sourced their data from CapGeek. It will be a very interesting UFA period to see if these other sites can get accurate info. If the NHL was smart, they would replace CapGeek on their own website (though I think they would need the NHLPA to agree). I know of many long term "dynasty" hockey pools that use player salaries and make people adhere to a league cap. A lot of those may have to change how they do things if salaries aren't readily available. CapGeek had done a lot for interest in the league and for media. That exposure only helps the interest and ratings in the NHL.
  10. The Pens were almost moved once when Lemieux helped bail them out and became a part owner. Maybe Lemieux wants to sell high. Crosby and Malkin aren't getting younger. They haven't been drafting well. Maybe he is worried about support for the team if they start to do poorly in the standings again.
  11. Rich replied to retro's post in a topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
    For old times sake...
  12. Rich replied to retro's post in a topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
    I remember Doug Brown saying something like the defence just called cover 0 on every play because no one knew what to do, and they had no coach. I don't care what anyone says .. that Daley coached team was the biggest train wreck we've had in Winnipeg in recent memory .. Jeff Reinebold, Jim Daley, and Tim Burke ... the holy trinity.
  13. Rich replied to retro's post in a topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
    2005 ... Jim Daley ... Enough said.
  14. It is going to be a really interesting free agency year this year. The salary cap isn't going up a whole lot. A number of the upper echelon teams are already up against the cap. Haven't seen a list of UFAs for this year yet, so don't know what the marketplace will be like in terms of supply and demand. Be really curious to see what someone like Frolik gets on the open market. I love Frolik's game. Great two way player. But I don't love him at $5M.
  15. In a truly Canadian fashion I actually wrote them an email when they put the login wall up. Telling them that an online news organization that relies on ads to supplement their income is foolish to put up a block like that and that I wouldn't signup and login so they can track what I read, I would simply not read their content. I was surprised I actually got a reply from them, but I of course didn't change their mind. I feel for the news organizations in this day and age. They are in a tough place economically as their subscribers transition more and more from a print model to an electronic model, but there have been very few online news sites that have successfully put their content behind a pay wall and succeeded long term. On the other hand, I'm sure the online advertising revenue they are getting isn't covering the bills either.... But I still won't signup.
  16. Please don't post full articles on the site.That sucks. I can't read it now. Can someone PM it to me? You can signup to the Free Press and read it for free or buy a newspaper. (Personally I won't sign up to read it either, but you don't have to pay)
  17. Please don't post full articles on the site.
  18. http://jets.nhl.com/v2/ext/files/mtscentre/MTSC-Building-Enhancements.pdf
  19. Rich replied to sweep the leg's post in a topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
    You say you like to work with facts and not conjecture yet you have already shown in the past that you will only believe what the coach says if it fits what you currently believe to be the truth. So even if he fully disclosed injuries, there is a good chance that you would choose to believe he is lying. As for timeframes, injuries aren't always an exact science. Players have setbacks while training or rehabbing. The truth is that there is a very small percentage of fans that follow these things as closely as the people on this site do, and satisfying their curiosity does not out weigh the cons of fully disclosing injuries. The way I see it is that there are two main reasons why they don't disclose injuries: 1) First, medical conditions are a personal matter and a player would have to agree to have their injury disclosed for a coach to get up in public and do so. This is a matter of a right to privacy between a player and a doctor. I've heard Maurice say this a number of times in his interviews for Jets players. That due to privacy of medical information, he does not have the right to disclose ailments of other people without their permission. Is he making that up to not answer the question? Possibly, I'm not a privacy lawyer, but that explanation certainly makes sense to me. 2) Injuries rarely fully heal during the season and they won't other teams targeting those injuries to take a player out during a game. This is just common sense and the reason why most teams in any sport don't fully disclose injury information. As for how O'Shea treats the media. I can understand why he has the disdain he does for the questions they ask, but I agree he needs to work on how he handles them better.
  20. Rich replied to sweep the leg's post in a topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
    Has more to do with the work it creates for Rich. I rarely do anything around here. The site isn't a whole lot of work to run. I don't do a whole lot more then you. The place mostly runs itself, which is a tribute to the posters and community we have here.
  21. where do you find the ratings? I wonder how 1290 morning from 6 to 11 does. This isn't broken down by time slots, but it doesn't do as well as you'd think. Although if you were to poll people on this site, I'm sure it would be much higher. http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/local/News-talk-radio-still-at-the-top-of-Winnipeg-radio-ratings-284097731.html
  22. I'd agree with this. On the post game show, after the coach's interview, I will move to TSN1290. And don't get me started on the number of commercials they play. There's a reason they're able to play so many commercials.......massive listenership. Yeah I don't understand how they get the ratings to do.
  23. I'd agree with this. On the post game show, after the coach's interview, I will move to TSN1290. And don't get me started on the number of commercials they play.
  24. Rich replied to Mike's post in a topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
    Especially when you were put in a can by a man in a factory downtown...
  25. Rich replied to Ducky's post in a topic in Winnipeg Jets Discussion
    No you can clearly see that it was the coach. Rookie year Yakupov led all rookies in goals, tied for the rookie lead in points AND he was the Oilers top goal scorer. More than Hall, more than Eberle, more than anyone on the team. How is that not proving he was a legitimate #1 pick? That was the lockout year, I believe his 82 game prorated goal scoring pace was close to 30 goals. Pretty good for a rookie and #1 overall worthy right? Then year 2 hits and Dallas Eakins comes in and Yakupov looks like he's never played hockey before. But then Eakins is fired in Yakupovs 3rd year and his play visiibily improves but the points are slow coming as his shot is off and he looks like he lacks some confidence. The points do start to come though and his game looks better and he finishes the year with 20 points in the final 28 games. Not too bad right? It is plain as ******* day for anyone who cares to look that Dallas Eakins was the only thing holding Yakupov back. He wasn't the only one. RNH, Eberle, Schultz, Petry, they all saw their games turn around hugely after Eakins was fired. The man destroyed the confidence of that team. He was the only cancer in that room and now that they've done an enema of the entire management that hired him and kept him people will start to realize just how spectacularly that held the team back. So you are basically saying he has had one good lockout shortened season and one good 20 game stretch. I'd want more out my first overall pick. I've seen him play, there is no denying he has a crap load of talent. But for me juries out on whether he has the heart or drive or whatever you want to call it needed to get to that elite status in the NHL. And yes, I expect a first overall pick to show progress year to year to get to that status. One possibility is that it was the coach. Another possibility is he is a streaky player who only shows up when he is motivated to. I'm not saying you are wrong, just saying he hasn't really proven a whole heck of a lot yet. Your theory on the coach is just that ... a theory. Time will tell if it is proven right or not. You are a scientist, you should understand that. Doesn't change the point that Edmonton would be foolish to trade him now because they would be selling low. I am curious though, question for you. If Yakupov is a bust again this year under McLellan, will you put that on the player or will you still blame Eakins for ruining his career?