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June 24, 2006 -- 11:35 AM
posted by Beck

He's quite possibly one of the biggest celebrities here, the whole city loves him. You know he wouldn't get that kind of attention in somewhere like Columbus... then again, maybe it's the attention he's not liking.

June 24, 2006 -- 10:27 AM
posted by M. Mash

pronger wants to be traded because he and his wife hate living in edmonton.... thats the sad truth, its no more complicated than that

June 24, 2006 -- 1:20 AM
posted by Par

Ok, I don't ordinarily do this (in fact, I don't think I ever have), but I'm-a soliciting.

Shinerama is a student-based fundraiser for cystic fibrosis. On Canada Day (next Saturday, for the forgetful), they'll be at various bars and clubs and parks throughout the day handing out, I'm told, lollipops and globracelets (?) for donations.

I'm signed up to be in Hawrelak Park from 2-6PM that day. I would not mind some company with this, if anyone's interested in volunteering. It's not a long time, and not a lot of work. Email me if you're up for it.

You may now return to your regularly scheduled banter.

June 24, 2006 -- 1:12 AM
posted by Par

He wouldn't make more money if he were traded. He's still got four years left on his 6.25M/season contract. He'd get paid that here or anywhere else.

June 23, 2006 -- 10:01 PM
posted by P

Let us not forget about power.

June 23, 2006 -- 9:10 PM
posted by Al

It's all about the money. Plain and simple.

June 23, 2006 -- 9:04 PM
posted by alison

i'm not trying to give any creedence. i'm just saying that if there is a problem, why would we truly begrudge the guy?

i still hope it's totally false though.

June 23, 2006 -- 7:49 PM
posted by Par

(and/or he's got some serious problems with one of his fellow teammates...)

That one doesn't really wash with me either. When you get down to it, who on the team is less expendable than Pronger? This isn't a Joe Thornton situation where you've got a player who's underperforming and costs a boatload so you dump him. He's a leader, and a great player, not a dink-wallet or a whiny, spoiled brat.

I'm still not ready to say that this is any more than people like Al Strachan stirring the shit to see what floats.

June 23, 2006 -- 7:30 PM
posted by alison

i like this in response, though:

"We just got over a seven-game series in the Stanley Cup finals and there seems to be a lot of discussion about this and I'm not sure where it's coming from," added Lowe. "Let's put it this way. Why would we want to trade Chris Pronger?"


but, maybe there is some sort of family issue going on here... if the rumour's at all true. if that's the case, who can begrudge a guy who wants to make sure his family feels comfortable and happy? (and/or he's got some serious problems with one of his fellow teammates...) even if the oilers do need him...

June 23, 2006 -- 6:53 PM
posted by Par

Gwa?:

The Edmonton Oilers are in the midst of what could be a severe shakeup to their roster just days after their Game 7 Stanley Cup Final loss.

NHL sources indicate that Oilers' defenceman Chris Pronger has requested a trade from the club based on "personal, family considerations."
At least it makes more sense than this idiocy I read yesterday:
Don't be surprised if the Oilers trade Chris Pronger to free up some money. He has a whopping salary and the return could be significant.
But I'm not sure what family issues could come up that override his long term contract. It may just blow over. There's talk of a Pronger-Luongo deal, but that seems rather foolish to me. With Pronger, the Oilers have a defence that makes mediocre goalies passable. My layman's view suggests, contrary to the conventional wisdom about goalies, that he's worth more than an all-star goalie. Still, I could be wrong...

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