NHL 2003-2004 Trades & Rumor


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Here is the Official NHL List...

Free agent signings

http://www.nhl.com/lineups/player/freesign03.html

July 3

Jody Hull

Ottawa Senators

July 3

Teemu Selanne

Colorado Avalanche

July 3

Paul Kariya

Colorado Avalanche

July 2

Joey Tetarenko

Carolina Hurricanes

July 2

Jason Strudwick

Chicago Blackhawks

July 1

Andrew Cassels

Columbus Blue Jackets

July 1

Darren McCarty

Detroit Red Wings

July 1

Shawn Thornton

Chicago Blackhawks

July 1

Scott Nichol

Chicago Blackhawks

July 1

Jeff Hackett

Philadelphia Flyers

July 1

Rem Murray

Nashville Predators

July 1

Chad Kilger

Montreal Canadiens

July 1

Eric Desjardins, Claude Lapointe

Philadelphia Flyers

July 1

Teppo Numminen

Phoenix Coyotes

July 1

PJ Stock

Boston Bruins

I may not be real popular with some of the Other Detroit fans but, about Fedorov...

Good Riddens to the biggest Ego on the team.

As the years have gone on you hear more and more whining from Fedorov about Icetime and salary, frankly, he isn't worth that much money like a Forsberg is, he just isn't consistent enough.

See ya later Fedorov, enjoy your new team, the New York Rangers. They are the only ones who can afford your ego anymore.

christ sake this forum is fast with the news about the avs acquiring paul and keriya.

http://www.talkavs.net/forums/index.php?ac...act=ST&f=2&t=38 <-- for the avs fan :) .

lmfao, thanks for a good laugh :)

man, rangers are forever shelling out the dough....

christ sake this forum is fast with the news about the avs acquiring paul and keriya.

http://www.talkavs.net/forums/index.php?ac...act=ST&f=2&t=38  <-- for the avs fan :) .

lmfao, thanks for a good laugh :)

man, rangers are forever shelling out the dough....

no problem. I was in a rush to leave work and just posted really quick :) . However, on my website, it is correct.

hehe, that's what i thought too. cuz all you see on the front page is "NHL 2003-"

we need a poll just for us die hards, what do you play? 200x or 2kx?

i've always played ea's, it's what i'm used to. i like the graphics, but the gameplay does suck. at least using custom sliders, i've manged to keep the scores realistic. i just picked up 2k3 for xbox though, and i'm gonna give that a try soon. i played for a few mins, thought the graphics were awful, but i heard the gameplay is decent.

you obviously have never played hockey in a league or went to high school in Canada :) theyre a big problem to us who don't need the extra attention (unless theyre hot) ;)

Puck Bunny's were the best. :D

*sigh*

I wished my 15 years of hockey. Good times. :whistle:

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