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    NHL all star vote

    dont forget to place your vote and help our team they are entertaining us so pay them back and say thank you for having a good team.
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    forgot the link

    http://www.nhl.com/allstarballot/index.html
    dont forget to and Vanek or pomerville as the write ins
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    Afinegonov will be an all star in one year. Vanek in two.
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    After last night's game, I'd vote for Miller and Lundqvist. Wow.

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    i'll vote soon enough.
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    All Star Voting UPDATE!


    We are losing ground! We must continue to vote for our team players that deserve to go to the Game.

    Miller is now behind FLEURY! Do you believe it????? Malkin is ahead of Briere, etc. Get out there and vote! Apparently, they know how to use a computer in Pittsburgh!

    Here is where we stand as of 11/27:

    COLD-fX/NHL All-Star Fan Balloting, Presented by 2K Sports
    Eastern Conference
    (as of 11/27/06)


    Player NHL Club Votes


    Sidney Crosby ; Pittsburgh 247,854
    Evgeni Malkin ; Pittsburgh 156,469
    Alex Ovechkin Washington 112,501
    Daniel Briere ; Buffalo 110,913
    Maxim Afinogenov ; Buffalo 105,737
    Erik Cole ; Carolina 103,566
    Chris Drury ; Buffalo 86,819
    Jaromir Jagr ; NY Rangers 85,637
    Marian Hossa ; Atlanta 48,150
    Ilya Kovalchuk ; Atlanta 45,453
    Brendan Shanahan ; NY Rangers 43,237
    Mats Sundin ; Toronto 39,433
    *Tomas Vanek Buffalo 39,355
    Rod Brind'Amour ; Carolina 38,551
    Eric Staal ; Carolina 37,742
    Peter Forsberg ; Philadelphia 32,574
    Saku Koivu ; Montreal 26,167
    Dany Heatley ; Ottawa 22,375
    Vincent Lecavalier ; Tampa Bay 20,560
    Martin St. Louis ; Tampa Bay 19,365
    Jason Spezza ; Ottawa 18,529
    Daniel Alfredsson ; Ottawa 16,736
    Patrice Bergeron ; Boston 15,689
    Patrik Elias ; New Jersey 15,263
    Simon Gagne ; Philadelphia 13,498
    *Darcy Tucker ; Toronto 13,306
    Brian Gionta ; New Jersey 11,762
    Scott Gomez ; New Jersey 11,735
    Miroslav Satan ; NY Islanders 10,463
    Olli Jokinen ; Florida 10,296
    Brad Richards ; Tampa Bay 9,618
    Michael Nylander ; NY Rangers 8,938

    *write-in votes

    Goaltenders


    Marc-Andre Fleury ; Pittsburgh 138,151
    Ryan Miller ; Buffalo 123,224
    Martin Brodeur ; New Jersey 111,389
    Andrew Raycroft ; Toronto 35,255
    Cam Ward ; Carolina 33,430
    Kari Lehtonen ; Atlanta 24,545
    Henrik Lundqvist ; NY Rangers 23,190
    Olaf Kolzig ; Washington 19,369

    Defensemen


    Bryan McCabe ; Toronto 174,205
    Jay Bouwmeester ; Florida 132,570
    Brian Campbell ; Buffalo 118,406
    Zdeno Chara ; Boston 110,416
    Tomas Kaberle ; Toronto 105,137
    Henrik Tallinder ; Buffalo 92,131
    Sheldon Souray ; Montreal 84,503
    Brian Rafalski ; New Jersey 59,330
    Wade Redden ; Ottawa 56,723
    Alexei Zhitnik ; NY Islanders 33,736
    Dan Boyle ; Tampa Bay 28,525
    Chris Phillips ; Ottawa 21,405
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    Quote Originally Posted by DansDarkSide
    All Star Voting UPDATE!


    We are losing ground! We must continue to vote for our team players that deserve to go to the Game.

    Miller is now behind FLEURY! Do you believe it????? Malkin is ahead of Briere, etc. Get out there and vote! Apparently, they know how to use a computer in Pittsburgh!

    Here is where we stand as of 11/27:

    COLD-fX/NHL All-Star Fan Balloting, Presented by 2K Sports
    Eastern Conference
    (as of 11/27/06)


    Player NHL Club Votes


    Sidney Crosby ; Pittsburgh 247,854
    Evgeni Malkin ; Pittsburgh 156,469
    Alex Ovechkin Washington 112,501
    Daniel Briere ; Buffalo 110,913
    Maxim Afinogenov ; Buffalo 105,737
    Erik Cole ; Carolina 103,566
    Chris Drury ; Buffalo 86,819
    Jaromir Jagr ; NY Rangers 85,637
    Marian Hossa ; Atlanta 48,150
    Ilya Kovalchuk ; Atlanta 45,453
    Brendan Shanahan ; NY Rangers 43,237
    Mats Sundin ; Toronto 39,433
    *Tomas Vanek Buffalo 39,355
    Rod Brind'Amour ; Carolina 38,551
    Eric Staal ; Carolina 37,742
    Peter Forsberg ; Philadelphia 32,574
    Saku Koivu ; Montreal 26,167
    Dany Heatley ; Ottawa 22,375
    Vincent Lecavalier ; Tampa Bay 20,560
    Martin St. Louis ; Tampa Bay 19,365
    Jason Spezza ; Ottawa 18,529
    Daniel Alfredsson ; Ottawa 16,736
    Patrice Bergeron ; Boston 15,689
    Patrik Elias ; New Jersey 15,263
    Simon Gagne ; Philadelphia 13,498
    *Darcy Tucker ; Toronto 13,306
    Brian Gionta ; New Jersey 11,762
    Scott Gomez ; New Jersey 11,735
    Miroslav Satan ; NY Islanders 10,463
    Olli Jokinen ; Florida 10,296
    Brad Richards ; Tampa Bay 9,618
    Michael Nylander ; NY Rangers 8,938

    *write-in votes

    Goaltenders


    Marc-Andre Fleury ; Pittsburgh 138,151
    Ryan Miller ; Buffalo 123,224
    Martin Brodeur ; New Jersey 111,389
    Andrew Raycroft ; Toronto 35,255
    Cam Ward ; Carolina 33,430
    Kari Lehtonen ; Atlanta 24,545
    Henrik Lundqvist ; NY Rangers 23,190
    Olaf Kolzig ; Washington 19,369

    Defensemen


    Bryan McCabe ; Toronto 174,205
    Jay Bouwmeester ; Florida 132,570
    Brian Campbell ; Buffalo 118,406
    Zdeno Chara ; Boston 110,416
    Tomas Kaberle ; Toronto 105,137
    Henrik Tallinder ; Buffalo 92,131
    Sheldon Souray ; Montreal 84,503
    Brian Rafalski ; New Jersey 59,330
    Wade Redden ; Ottawa 56,723
    Alexei Zhitnik ; NY Islanders 33,736
    Dan Boyle ; Tampa Bay 28,525
    Chris Phillips ; Ottawa 21,405

    Who's the best player on thislist?

    Ilya Kovalchuk?
    The evil hide even when no one is chasing them.- Proverbs

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    What are you high? If anyone other then a Sabre its
    Jaromir Jagr or Marian Hossa.
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    Then 'twas the Roman, now 'tis I.
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    I'm surprised Campbell has more votes than Chara. I didn't think his name was big enough.

    Anyway, don't fan votes only count towards one third of the voting? Isn't it split between fans, coaches, and players, or is that the NFL?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DansDarkSide
    What are you high? If anyone other then a Sabre its
    Jaromir Jagr or Marian Hossa.
    No. I wasn't high when I wrote that.
    The evil hide even when no one is chasing them.- Proverbs

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    Ahhhhhh you must not be watching the same games as the rest of us then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DansDarkSide
    Ahhhhhh you must not be watching the same games as the rest of us then.
    We'll get it up there, besides, we know who is the best team right now, their record shows it.
    "All government, -indeed, every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue and every prudent act,- is founded on compromise..." -Edmund Burke
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    Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we." —Washington, D.C., Aug. 5, 2004 George W. Bush

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    ANAHEIM???? Right now there in the lead with 42 points. We only have 40.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DansDarkSide
    ANAHEIM???? Right now there in the lead with 42 points. We only have 40.
    Do we not have a game in hand though?
    "All government, -indeed, every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue and every prudent act,- is founded on compromise..." -Edmund Burke
    A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes.
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    Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we." —Washington, D.C., Aug. 5, 2004 George W. Bush

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRightView
    Do we not have a game in hand though?
    They've played two more games than the Sabres. The Sabres have more wins, while the Ducks have six overtime losses to Buffalo's two.

    I know you get a point, but I still count them as losses because, well, the teams lost.

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