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DiPietro: I was 'kidding' about reported suicide remarks
Later in the afternoon, DiPietro told and ESPN.com's Katie Strang and The New York Post's Brett Cyrgalis respectively that he was "kidding" and being "100 per cent" facetious on his remarks about suicide.

"I'm just trying to bring light to the fact of how important my wife has been," DiPietro told The Post. "It's been a trying last couple years.

"There have been times that I've been depressed, and I don't know where I'd be without the support of my wife."

Islanders' general manager Garth Snow released a statement on Thursday saying the team would address the issue.

"We are aware of Rick's comments today and the severity of them. We will handle them internally as we do with all player matters," said Snow.
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mikey287 wrote:
shoeshine boy wrote:
mikey287 wrote:
DiPietro isn't like that at all. He loves the game so much, it's absolutely his first passion. He desperately wants to play and would give anything to make it happen. I can't imagine how difficult this must be for him. And I'm not one of those "oh won't somebody please think of the children!" types...DP is about as good of a guy as there is in the game, and my heart goes out to him...
he may be a good guy but he clearly doesn't live in the real world. it absolutely baffles me that he couldn't see this coming. perhaps he has too many people around him (agents, friends, family) blowing smoke up his a**. the Islanders have given him more than enough time to get his act together health-wise and it hasn't happened. smart move to cut him loose.
it would be a fantastic comeback story to have him come back in a year or two and win the Vezina &/or The Cup. if TT can do it why can't DiPietro?
Get his act together? The parallel between Thomas and DP doesn't make any sense to me...TT was just not good enough to play in the league, DiPietro is more than good enough, he just suffers freak, debilitating injuries a lot. It's not like he's sitting there drinking beers on the bench wondering why they don't put him in...
Elaborate on Thomas being "not good enough" to play in the league. Because the man is a two time Vezina Trophy award winner, a one time Jennings Trophy award winner and was a big part of the Bruins winning the cup in 2011.
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Hmmm, so I was right.
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Tim Thomasen wrote:
Elaborate on Thomas being "not good enough" to play in the league. Because the man is a two time Vezina Trophy award winner, a one time Jennings Trophy award winner and was a big part of the Bruins winning the cup in 2011.
Tim Thomas was drafted in 1994. He didn't play in the NHL until he got just 4 games in 02-03, with a 3.00 GAA. He didn't get a starting job in the NHL until 06-07.
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That's pretty bad, DP...I'm glad that he's not serious about that, because he didn't seem like the type...but that leaves a bad taste in my mouth...

And re: Thomas. I've been over this a thousand times. Nobody wanted him, he sucked in Boston badly, and then Julien and Chara showed up and all of a sudden he's the best goalie ever...well, now second best goalie ever now that Tuukka Rask plays there too...lolstats.
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MRandall25 wrote:
Tim Thomasen wrote:
Elaborate on Thomas being "not good enough" to play in the league. Because the man is a two time Vezina Trophy award winner, a one time Jennings Trophy award winner and was a big part of the Bruins winning the cup in 2011.
Tim Thomas was drafted in 1994. He didn't play in the NHL until he got just 4 games in 02-03, with a 3.00 GAA. He didn't get a starting job in the NHL until 06-07.
Okay fair enough.

Anyways it's a shame about what happened to DP. Even though he was lucky enough that he was drafted into a Mickey Mouse organization that threw him a boatload of money to the point where he doesn't have to worry financially, as a player you want to play and earn your paycheck and he was unlucky enough he really couldn't do that because he had a body made of glass.
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Why didn't NYI use their amnesty buyout on him this past summer?

I can't wait until next year when he gets a chance somewhere else - I've always liked the guy
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Tim Thomasen wrote:
mikey287 wrote:
shoeshine boy wrote:
mikey287 wrote:
DiPietro isn't like that at all. He loves the game so much, it's absolutely his first passion. He desperately wants to play and would give anything to make it happen. I can't imagine how difficult this must be for him. And I'm not one of those "oh won't somebody please think of the children!" types...DP is about as good of a guy as there is in the game, and my heart goes out to him...
he may be a good guy but he clearly doesn't live in the real world. it absolutely baffles me that he couldn't see this coming. perhaps he has too many people around him (agents, friends, family) blowing smoke up his a**. the Islanders have given him more than enough time to get his act together health-wise and it hasn't happened. smart move to cut him loose.
it would be a fantastic comeback story to have him come back in a year or two and win the Vezina &/or The Cup. if TT can do it why can't DiPietro?
Get his act together? The parallel between Thomas and DP doesn't make any sense to me...TT was just not good enough to play in the league, DiPietro is more than good enough, he just suffers freak, debilitating injuries a lot. It's not like he's sitting there drinking beers on the bench wondering why they don't put him in...
Elaborate on Thomas being "not good enough" to play in the league. Because the man is a two time Vezina Trophy award winner, a one time Jennings Trophy award winner and was a big part of the Bruins winning the cup in 2011.

Are you high?
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Fire0nice228 wrote:
Tim Thomasen wrote:
mikey287 wrote:
shoeshine boy wrote:
mikey287 wrote:
DiPietro isn't like that at all. He loves the game so much, it's absolutely his first passion. He desperately wants to play and would give anything to make it happen. I can't imagine how difficult this must be for him. And I'm not one of those "oh won't somebody please think of the children!" types...DP is about as good of a guy as there is in the game, and my heart goes out to him...
he may be a good guy but he clearly doesn't live in the real world. it absolutely baffles me that he couldn't see this coming. perhaps he has too many people around him (agents, friends, family) blowing smoke up his a**. the Islanders have given him more than enough time to get his act together health-wise and it hasn't happened. smart move to cut him loose.
it would be a fantastic comeback story to have him come back in a year or two and win the Vezina &/or The Cup. if TT can do it why can't DiPietro?
Get his act together? The parallel between Thomas and DP doesn't make any sense to me...TT was just not good enough to play in the league, DiPietro is more than good enough, he just suffers freak, debilitating injuries a lot. It's not like he's sitting there drinking beers on the bench wondering why they don't put him in...
Elaborate on Thomas being "not good enough" to play in the league. Because the man is a two time Vezina Trophy award winner, a one time Jennings Trophy award winner and was a big part of the Bruins winning the cup in 2011.

Are you high?
No i'm not. I just asked a question.
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Mr. Colby wrote:Why didn't NYI use their amnesty buyout on him this past summer?

I can't wait until next year when he gets a chance somewhere else - I've always liked the guy
That's a lot of real cash to pay up front, no?
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mikey287 wrote:That's pretty bad, DP...I'm glad that he's not serious about that, because he didn't seem like the type...but that leaves a bad taste in my mouth...

And re: Thomas. I've been over this a thousand times. Nobody wanted him, he sucked in Boston badly, and then Julien and Chara showed up and all of a sudden he's the best goalie ever...well, now second best goalie ever now that Tuukka Rask plays there too...lolstats.
And he really don't deal with all the questions asked by the media on why he didn't show up at the WH to meet the President as well, That was a story of itself.
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And then he quit on his team. He's a good guy...
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mikey287 wrote:That's pretty bad, DP...I'm glad that he's not serious about that, because he didn't seem like the type...but that leaves a bad taste in my mouth...

And re: Thomas. I've been over this a thousand times. Nobody wanted him, he sucked in Boston badly, and then Julien and Chara showed up and all of a sudden he's the best goalie ever...well, now second best goalie ever now that Tuukka Rask plays there too...lolstats.
He was so bad, they were going to have Hannu Toivinen (probably spelled that wrong) start over him.
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Wasn't it obvious that for the first 10 years of his pro career he wasn't good enough to play in the NHL..ya know..because he wasn't playing in the NHL?
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mikey287 wrote:And re: Thomas. I've been over this a thousand times. Nobody wanted him, he sucked in Boston badly, and then Julien and Chara showed up and all of a sudden he's the best goalie ever...well, now second best goalie ever now that Tuukka Rask plays there too...lolstats.
:thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:


There's a reason both Thomas & Rask look(ed) good in Boston, Rinne & Backup-X look good in Nashville, Anderson/Bishop/Lehner look good in Ottawa, etc... and it's because they play good defensive hockey. None of this run-and-gun pond hockey garbage the Penguins have played over the past 13-14 months.
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Wait...so we shouldn't read anything into the fact that Tuukka Rask is the NHL's all-time leader in save pct.? I figured that meant he was the best goalie of all-time...no? Well now I just don't know what to think...
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Fire0nice228 wrote:Wasn't it obvious that for the first 10 years of his pro career he wasn't good enough to play in the NHL..ya know..because he wasn't playing in the NHL?
And late in his career he was able to find a place in the NHL and that's why I asked the question about Thomas and MRandall and Mikey answered it.
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mikey287 wrote:Wait...so we shouldn't read anything into the fact that Tuukka Rask is the NHL's all-time leader in save pct.? I figured that meant he was the best goalie of all-time...no? Well now I just don't know what to think...
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tfrizz wrote:
mikey287 wrote:And re: Thomas. I've been over this a thousand times. Nobody wanted him, he sucked in Boston badly, and then Julien and Chara showed up and all of a sudden he's the best goalie ever...well, now second best goalie ever now that Tuukka Rask plays there too...lolstats.
:thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:


There's a reason both Thomas & Rask look(ed) good in Boston, Rinne & Backup-X look good in Nashville, Anderson/Bishop/Lehner look good in Ottawa, etc... and it's because they play good defensive hockey. None of this run-and-gun pond hockey garbage the Penguins have played over the past 13-14 months.
And why any goalie can play for the Coyotes and look like a Vezina winner.
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tfrizz wrote:
mikey287 wrote:And re: Thomas. I've been over this a thousand times. Nobody wanted him, he sucked in Boston badly, and then Julien and Chara showed up and all of a sudden he's the best goalie ever...well, now second best goalie ever now that Tuukka Rask plays there too...lolstats.
:thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:


There's a reason both Thomas & Rask look(ed) good in Boston, Rinne & Backup-X look good in Nashville, Anderson/Bishop/Lehner look good in Ottawa, etc... and it's because they play good defensive hockey. None of this run-and-gun pond hockey garbage the Penguins have played over the past 13-14 months.
Whoa whoa whoa. Rinne would look good in net for just about any team.
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mikey287 wrote:And then he quit on his team. He's a good guy...
And it still getting paid to do so. There is no defending TT.
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Thomas is not getting paid.
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jeez people! the only reason I mentioned TT was because he had success fairly late in his career when most people had written him off. my point, apparently missed was that DP can still come back even if he's not 25 years old. TT is considered a great comeback story because he was so unwanted until he got his chance at the age of 33 and now he has 4 All-Star Games, a Jennings trophy, 2 Vezinas, a Conn Smythe and a Stanley Cup.
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Apparently DiPietro was pulled after giving up 5 for Bridgeport tonight.