It was bad enough that Chris Pronger, after helping the Oilers come within a game of winning the Stanley Cup final a couple years back, needed just four sleeps to decide he wanted out of Edmonton.
Now it seems he won't be happy until those bridges have all been burned.
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Scott Niedermayer had a change or heart — or, at least, finally made up his mind — and is set to waddle back to the Ducks, Conn Smythe trophy in tow.
Finally, I can get some sleep. Wake me up in April.
Scott Niedermayer needs to quit being so damned disrespectful.
To the game.
To his teammates.
Bulletin to fantasy GMs everywhere: Emilio Estevez is coaching the Anaheim Ducks this year.
How else to explain their dismal 4-7-2 record this season — mere months after their first Stanley Cup triumph?
Heck, even my verbose colleague Marty Henwood would be at a loss for words.
Tell me, when did Scott Niedermayer's career begin to revolve around a stopwatch?
In recent weeks, the general consensus in the hockey world, at least among the fans, seems to be that Niedermayer is holding Brian Burke and the Anaheim Ducks at bay.
Please. Really, who cares?