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Any way to get nhl scores sent to cell phone? is it possible to get nhl scores text messaged to my cell phone?

diamonds_on_my_damn_chain replied: "dunno"

Chris The Leafs Fan. replied: "Yeah there are stations like "The Score" who will send Scores from all around sports right to your cell phone."

What do announcers say at an NHL hockey game when the home team scores a goal? I do announcing for the hockey where I live and I was wondering what real NHL announcers say when the home team scores a goal.

Copas replied: "They simply announce the goal, who it was scored by, # of goals by the scorer in the season this makes, assists (primary and secondary if applicable), and the time of the goal.. Then they repeat the scorer and ones who assisted again ..."

HURRICANES CANIAC:) Capitals :( replied: "Goal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (player's name here) scores"

Go Red Wings! replied: ""He shoots... he scores..." ... LOL wtf?"

mr newbury replied: "scoooooore"

Mr.B replied: ""He shoots he scores!" "et le but!!!!" After that they'll talk about how/why the goal was scored - a great move by the scorer, a great pass by a teammate, blown coverage by the defense, mistake by the goalie etc. Following that, talk about who got assists, how many goals that gives the scorer on the season."

DangleScribbler replied: "they say that the home team sucks"

apbh133 replied: "OHHH WHAT A GOAL SCORED BY (players name) SET UP BY (players who assisted)"

Kid M replied: "ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggooooooooooooooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalllllllllllllllllllllllll wait thats soccer"

everytime i play a game in nhl 09 the scores are like 8-7, 9-8, 6-4 real high scores. Why is that? I play on pro and it seems like the weakest of shots goes in on me and I score on them. How do the games get to be low scoring like 3-2 or 4-3, games that are relevantly real in score.

bthouse68 replied: "you should up the level... you obviously can score plenty on pro, so the next challenge is to bump up the level... you might lose a few at first, but it will make you a better player"

Retardedllama14 replied: "You need to learn to play better defense. Your defense is horrible if you are letting in 7 or 8 goals a game on pro."

What is the name of the song that is played at NHL playoffs games when the home team scores? What is the name of the song that is played at professional sporting events when the home team scores? They play it at all the NHL playoff games whenever the home team scores/wins...i also heard it when the Bulls were playing the Celtics in the playoffs....i haven't heard it in any other year...does anybody know the name and singer? here...this is how it starts. >
mikey replied: "could you sing us some so we can help you out?"

jay k replied: "The song is Chelsea Dagger, by The Fratellis (different teams have different songs.... I believe Chicago is the only one who does that song)"

Josh replied: "Most of the time the GOAL Celebration songs are songs like ( song names): Song 2 and The HEY song, those are the most common."

How can I add live NBA, MLB, NHL, and NFL scores to my website? I have a website and i want to know how to add live scores so I do not have to constntly update can u help?

Vikingsron2 replied: "I do not know exactly but I know you can use the rss feeds and link them to your site"

hat happens to the puck when a players scores his first NHL goal? I know one of the players goes and gets the puck, but what happens after that? I think they put it on a plaque and give it to the player afterwards, but who does that? If it is a plaque, what kind? Is it a plain, boring one? Does it have the team logo on it? Is it sparkly? How long until the player get it back? *What happens wow, thats boring

Bob Loblaw replied: "Whatever they decide to do with it. The player that is. There is no set agenda per se...."

zapcity29 replied: "The puck is usually given to the player as a memento of his accomplishment. What the player does with it is his biz. The puck usually sits in storage until the player retires or it ends up in his parents' trophy case."

Like I'm Telling You Who I A replied: "Usually it is masking tape and a marker!"

playboyperry509 replied: "Usually the guy will put tape on it and write 1st Career Goal and probably save it for the rest of his life or even sell it in the future if hes a star. Or if your Chelios, give it to our great great great great grandkid!"

chitownxblackhawks replied: "Its the players decision. A player from the Blackhawks gave there bronzed puck to the United Center. Along with the bronzed tooth he lossed during that game."

I am the next T.D AKA Tim Duncan replied: "They beat up each other, lol, they get it back and play till game end. Go Redwingssssssss"

why do the box scores of the preseason NHL games say that the penalties were served by people that didnt? Take this sample box score for instance: 1st Period New Jersey hooking - 2 min 1:32, J. Viuhkola served by O. Malmivaara NY Rangers interference with goaltender - 2 min 6:06, S. Avery served by I. Baranka New Jersey kneeling - 2 min 11:15, M. Rupp served by O. Malmivaara New Jersey cross check - 2 min 12:42, V. Vishnevski served by O. Malmivaara NY Rangers boarding - 2 min 14:34, D. Kasparaitis served by I. Baranka 2nd Period NY Rangers holding the stick - 2 min 3:17, A. Anisimov served by I. Baranka NY Rangers slashing - 2 min 9:40, B. Shanahan served by I. Baranka NY Rangers holding - 2 min 15:37, H. Jessiman served by I. Baranka Every New Jersey penalty says served by O. Malmivaara even tho he is not the one that took the penalty And every New York penalty says served by I. Baranka even tho he did not take a penalty. I was at that game and those 2 guys didn't even play. The ppl that took the penalties served the time themselves

fugutastic replied: "1. Who cares? It's pre-freakin' season! 2. They are game summaries. What is this with Americans and "box scores" for what most call game summaries? The only box scores, even for American sports, are seen in baseball."

luv2seashore1 replied: "It's a great maneuver! Penalties can be served by other guys so that the best of the best can play. Smart hockey!!!"

sgoldperson replied: "Probably the dude that wrote it trying to get his name in or something. Yeah you have to serve your own penalty, other then goalies for obvious reasons, so who knows what idiot was writing that game summary and writing that."

Like I'm Telling You Who I A replied: "This has been brought up several times in the last few days, it's a typo Fugu, the NHL has had box scores since the dawn of time. After each game, the home team transmits the box score to the league, and transmits a summary of the box score to local papers. 1. The box score is the official record of an NHL game - the box score lists ice time for each player, shots by each player, penalties, etc 2. The summary is an unofficial record of an NHL game suitable for public consumption. - the summary just lists the time of each goal, who scored, and who assisted, and the time of the penalty, who took it, etc."

habs_fan30 replied: "I also second this, first of all its called the game summary not the "box score" ( stupid americans ). The reason they are like that is because of a typo. The summary has to go thorugh soo many people that therea are some mistakes in who served the penatly or who got the assist on that goal etc."

Can anyone tell me the song that is played in NHL 09 when the road team scores? I play OTP quite a bit and there is always one song thats played and was wanting to know what that is. Thanks in advance.

katrina_thompson1 replied: "I cant remember egzactly what it was but i think one of these songs. "I Don't Want To Work (I Just Want To Bang On These Drums All Day)" by Todd Rundgren "Raise Your Hands" by Bon Jovi Zombie Nation" by Kernkraft 400 "Rock and Roll Part 2" by Gary Glitter "Song #2" by Blur"

McGregor-Putting on the foil replied: "They play a variety of songs when either team scores. Is it two as one by from first t last."

raztaman420 replied: "I play NHL '09 constantly on Xbox 360 (Deker420), the songs they play after a goal are Avenged Sevenfold "Afterlife" and Airborne "Runnin Wild". You can go through the game menu and find the trax list. Awesome music in that game, btw."

NHL is considering enlarging the net to get scores up-what do you think? let me tell you what i think.--i think they dont have to enlarge the net.I think they should reduce the size of the goaltenders pads and gloves and that will accomplish the same thing.I think they need to look back say 30 years ago at the old goaltenders equip--and see how many more square inces the new ones have.--Then look at the scores back then to see if there was indeed more goals scored or gaa.--theres likely a correlation.--so if thats the case all they need to do is regulate the size of the equipment to one standard size thats smaller than what they have now.--what do you think?

lidstromnumber1fan replied: "I agree with you 100%! The catching glove the goalies use is huge!! Have you ever seen a goalie in street clothes? It's always a shock how 'small' they are. They have so much on it is ridiculous. They complain saying they'll get hurt if they have to use less etc.--the goalies in the old days did just fine. Look at pictures of Glenn Hall, Terry Sawchuk, Johnny Bower. They look like they have NO on whatsoever and they did just fine!! I think the goalie is the most important position on the team but they could get by with less ."

Mathieubg replied: "The answer is really neither. The goalie's equipment is already regulated and to be honest they need the protection. Keep in mind that as goalie equipment technology has imporved so has stick technology and more and more shooters have harder and harder shots. But all that aside equipment is not the problem. The dilution of talent and the fact that coaches are once again begining to find a way to trap. What needs to happen is possibly new rules and even more of a crackdown on infractions and gettting rid of the instigator rule."

michinoku2001 replied: "Stupid idea-once the NHL has bigger nets every rink in North America will have to go to the expense of buying new nets just to "keep up" with the NHL. Hockey is expensive enough as it is."

Adam A replied: "Reducing goaltending equipment even more would cripple teams. They'd be digging into their ECHL level goalies to play for them due to all the injuries there would be. The composite sticks the players have are lighter, more powerful, and can have wicked curves on them. In the Old days they had crappy wooden sticks. As in, wooden sticks that were badly made. If the pad sizes of goalies went down, we'd be seeing a lot of injuries. Not a lot of long term ones, but ones that would take a goalie out for a few weeks due to a broken shin or whatnot. The Butterfly stance is a big reason that less goals are scored. Another is better coaching. Coaches focus much more on Defense today than they used to. Even offensive powered teams like Ottawa and Buffalo have training regiments that favor working in their own end. Coaches are always saying that kids need to learn to play in their own end before they'll give them any time in the Offensive zone. I personally enjoy seeing low scoring games. Sure, games that are 5-4 are fun. Anything over that is overkill and it's more like an uninteresting seesaw of whose goalie is underperforming more, or whose Defense is taking a sixty minute lunch break. I don't want the nets to get bigger because scoring is up enough already. People are on pace for over 120 points. What does the league want, to increase scoring to levels where people are touted as new Gretzkys or Lemieuxs? 300 Points in a season? If they want that, limit the amount of defensemen on the ice to 1. There, done. Increasing the size of goalie nets will make it a lot less interesting, due to the fact that they'd not only increase the net size, they'd shape the framing to favour the puck hitting the steel and bouncing in."

Dan J replied: "Enlarging the net is a better idea than changing goalie pad regulations. The NHL already has pad restriction. As a goalie, when you buy pads, the standard is 12 inches wide. When you buy NHL spec pads, they have to limit them to 11 inches. That means NHL goalies have pads an inch smaller than anyone else. The old days were totally different. Different pads for stand-up style goalies. Now the butterfly is popular. It helps because sticks in the old days didn't have curves like today. That's why the game was different, not pad sizes. The NHL is trying too hard to increase scoring with a million different rule changes. It's more of a circus now with scores like 9-5 or 8-7. They should just leave it alone."

Dude replied: "I agree completely. Goaltending equipment used to be there to protect the goalie - these days it's there to protect the net."

staggerlea77 replied: "Leave the net alone and reduce the goalie pads. Goal scoring is up since they did away with the 2 line pass and with the clutching/grabbing rules being more stongly enforced. Leave the nets alone!!"

Kaotik29 replied: "OK, lets compare what has been done to/for goalies and attackers and we'll see who is getting the short end of the stick Goalies, over the last few years have had: 1) A pad size reduction to 11 inches, instead of enforcement of the 12 inch pad rule. 2) Their blocker resized to be smaller. It it now barely adequate protection for their stick hand. 3) Glove size reduced, shrinking the actual pocket of the glove. 4) Their chest and arm protection thinned down. Which can be an issue that will be addressed later. 5) An innovation, which would have helped with their movement, made illegal, because it would offer more grip. The downside is that this innovation could help prevent injuries that would be caused by the current equipment. 6) They have made it illegal for goalies to play the puck behind the goal line, but outside the trapezoid, meaning the goalie has no chance on helping his team if a puck stops in the corner and the opponents will be the first one there. Now lets see what they have done for/done to scorers over the same time period - 1)They have added rules that make it so the offensive player has more space to move by eliminating the center line in a 2 line pass. 2)Players' sticks are lighter, yet stronger, and can bend more, producing a whip-effect that allows shot to be made with more power. The rest of their equipment is also lighter without sacrificing coverage (Bauer Vapor is the first name that comes to mind). 3)Offensive obstruction (picks or screens in the open ice) are legal again, after the NHL initially had a rule (made in the strike season of 1994-1995) forbiding that. It seems like they have done a lot to improve scoring over the last few years, and done a lot of taking from the goalies. Honestly, the goalies are just more athletic now than they ever have been, and they train harder and smarter. Forwards and defensemen also train hard too, are bigger and stronger, while also being faster than they were years ago, and it's at a point where the equipment and rules are making the difference against the goalies."

johnnyskizzle replied: "SCREW THAT. thats crazy, the games ive been seeing have all been around 8 goals in the game, thats plenty... if you were a good enough player, then youd do fine at scoring.... if im not mistaken, last year, when they changed the rule book, im pretty sure the did a shortening of pads also... but i could be wrong, if i am, then i defanitly agree with you, if anything."

megalomaniac replied: "They already reduced the size of the goalies' equipment but I agree that they could reduce it more. Actually I would rather go to the bigger ice surface than increase the goal size. It would not only perk up the NHL but it would finally make a consistent international playing surface size. Its embarrassing that hockey is one of the few major international sports that doesn't have a consistent set of rules."

skijunkie1124 replied: "SCREW THAT! why do they need to increase scoring anyway? the nhl is perfectly fine the way it is but to answer your question. i agree. i read a story where they were interviewing the sharks about this situation. vesa toskala said that he wasn't quite sure that would be a great idea because he has been "playing the same angles all his life" for some people it'd be really hard to change and some goalies might even leave the league. i think decreasing the size of the equipment might be a better choice (if they are changing anything) because it might be an easier transition because more goalies have played with smaller equipment rather then a bigger net. it's true that the goals have increased since the foot in the crease and two line passing rules were taken out. they should stop fiddling with the rules. someday the players are gonna get pissed with all this rule changing and stuff they have to change. they should just keep it the way it is."

Suze S replied: "To answer your question, no, I don't think the NHL should increase regulation size of the nets. Someone else made a very good point about goalies being forced to re-learn all the angles they grew up playing and I don't think higher goal scoring is the solution to weak public interest in a great sport. Bottom line, even if they do make the nets larger, there will always be goalies like Patrick Roy who will find a way around it by wearing XXXXL jerseys."

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