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Oilers Acquire Curtis Glencross From Columbus for Dick Tarnstrom
The Edmonton Oilers have obtained rookie forward Curtis Glencross from the Columbus Blue Jackets in exchange for defenceman Dick Tarnstrom.
The 6’1”, 195 pound left winger from Kindersley, Saskatchewan has scored six goals and six assists for 12 points in 36 games with the Blue Jackets this season and is tied for 20th in scoring among NHL rookies. He is +3 with 25 penalty minutes and has netted one powerplay goal and one game-winning goal. Now in his first full NHL season, the 25-year-old (December 28, 1982), forward made his NHL debut with the Anaheim Ducks on January 13, 2007 versus Colorado and scored his first career NHL goal in his debut against the Avalanche. He played two games with Anaheim in 2006-07 before being traded to Columbus on January 26, 2007. He was scoreless in seven games with the Blue Jackets last season. As well as his nine NHL games with Columbus and Anaheim in 2006-07, Glencross combined to score 25-26-51 with 127 penalty minutes in 60 American Hockey League games with Syracuse and Portland. A member of the Alberta Junior Hockey League’s Brook Bandits in 2001-02, he played two seasons of collegiate hockey at the University of Alaska-Anchorage in 2002-03 and 2003-04, before turning pro with Anaheim’s AHL affiliate in Cincinnati. He has scored 48-40-88 with 281 PIM in 159 career AHL games.
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"its not the size of the dog in the fight its the size of the fight in the dog" Last edited by Thrillhouse; 02-01-2008 at 04:48 PM. |
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Agreed.
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"It's huge when guys are sticking up for each other," Rechlicz said. "It's more of a team bonding thing. I think it's great, and that's the style we've got to play. Guys come together, and it's like your family out there ... That's what it's all about. If you mess with one of our guys, you're going to mess with five of them. That's just the way it's going to go." |
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Even trade in my book.
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Yeah, I'm serious. He wasn't bad in the AHL, and he's already on pace for 14 goals this season... and he hasn't even played in every game... only in 36 thus far. If he plays close to every game, then he could easily break 15 goals. And I said the 3rd OR 4th-line... nice reading skills. It's possible to get 15 goals on the 3rd-line. And you're argument was horrible. He'd be lucky to get 30 points? Well he doesn't need 30 points in order to get 15 goals. And, it wouldn't be luck either. He's really not a bad 3rd-line player.
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Have you ever seen him play?
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MacT on the Oilers bottom six forwards: ""We had a lot of guys that the best they were going to be in any given game was a non-factor." Maybe there is hope in Edmonton? Finally, a guy in charge who doesn't believe Lennart Petrell is a legitimate roster player. |
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What is that supposed to mean? It's not like Glencross is some huge fighter, he just plays a gritty game. We have plenty of gritty guys on the Blue Jackets.
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Glencross seems more interested in scoring than fighting now. He had 9 FM's a year or two ago, and only one this year in 30+ games. Hopefully this means a callup for Konopka or Goertzen.
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"The biggest message he gave me is you better make an impact in a game every night. If you haven't made an impact late in a game, if you haven't blocked a shot, made a big hit, had a goal, you'd better grab someone and fight someone to make sure everybody in that building knew you played that night." - Zenon Konopka on his mentor/coach John Brophy |
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