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With all the c**p questions being funneled right to the Hockey section, lets add a legit (yet non world altering) question to the potluck buffet we have here..

Q-- #1--From what single U.S. or Canadian Interstate can you see the most NHL arenas ???

#2-- What is the best player left after arbitration has passed and where will he go??

#3-- Will the new Russian league fly or flop??

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  1. 1. Theoretically the TCH (Trans Canada Highway) goes through all 6 Canadian cities.

    But in fact I'd have to guess I95.

    2. Has any player selected arbitration and not signed this year? I'd say Shanahan will be last man standing.

    3. It will do what it is intended to do. Make some European players richer than they would be if they hadn't signed in the NHL.


  2. 1 I would say I 70 - Denver, St Louis, Columbus, Pittsburgh

    (do you mean to be able to actually see the arena from the road?)

    2 not sure yet

    3 I think it will eventually flop. I don't believe their economy is strong enough to support the league.

  3. Keep in mind I am pretty.......over beveraged?

    #1:I75

    #2:  Karlsson, Andreas???? Again excuse the bad answer.  I just wanted to give you props for asking an awesome question(S).???

    #3 Fly for 2 years then flop......Communism to having a free country takes time...

  4. 1  I-95  (up and down the East Coast).  Boston Bruins, New Jersey Devils, (maybe the NYR), Washington Capitals, Florida Panthers.

    #2  Mats Sundin - he will retire.

    #3  The KHL will fly.  The money is there to keep it alive, and it could become a threat to the NHL in years to come.

  5. 1.  Interstate 1 takes you all up and down the eastern seaboard should be able to catch 7 teams on that road

    2.  Teemu Selanne ( if he doesnt retire ) San Jose or Aneheim

    3.  It will fly, and it will make for some interesting times over the next 20 years or so

  6. 1) I'd say I-95. Boston, New York (twice, but technically for one team), New Jersey (technically), Philly, Washington, Carolina (technically), Atlanta, Tampa Bay, Florida (technically).

    2) Sorry, I have no idea.

    3) Britney and Kevin lasted longer than the KHL will.

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