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Jean_Perron
Location: Fleurimont, Québec
Joined: 08.03.2012

May 28 @ 2:44 PM ET
Meh, glorified "salon" full of douchebags. The fact that it's inside really sucks.


Chambly ftw

- EssuieToutJeune


C'est vrai que tout le monde se ramasse dehors dans un cluster(frank). C'est plaisant d'essayer différents trucs par contre. Il ne semble pas y avoir autant de choix à Chambly.
WaterBoy
Location: Gardez-le votre ANGLAIS, YT
Joined: 06.27.2006

May 28 @ 2:44 PM ET
wtf weren't you and the doc rubbing your little Richards all over that this last year?!?!
- dt99999

C'est le mondial de la bière dans ma tete à chaque jours
WaterBoy
Location: Gardez-le votre ANGLAIS, YT
Joined: 06.27.2006

May 28 @ 2:45 PM ET
C'est vrai que tout le monde se ramasse dehors dans un cluster(frank). C'est plaisant d'essayer différents trucs par contre. Il ne semble pas y avoir autant de choix à Chambly.
- Jean_Perron

Y'a plus de choix à mon Dep du coin.

Viva el Peluso
Scabeh
Montreal Canadiens
Location: The Slovakian Jagr, QC
Joined: 02.25.2007

May 28 @ 2:46 PM ET
C'est vrai que tout le monde se ramasse dehors dans un cluster(frank). C'est plaisant d'essayer différents trucs par contre. Il ne semble pas y avoir autant de choix à Chambly.
- Jean_Perron


It's about the same.
Jean_Perron
Location: Fleurimont, Québec
Joined: 08.03.2012

May 28 @ 2:48 PM ET
There's a rumor today in the JdeQ sending Reway to the Remparts.
WaterBoy
Location: Gardez-le votre ANGLAIS, YT
Joined: 06.27.2006

May 28 @ 2:49 PM ET
There's a rumor today in the JdeQ sending Reway to the Remparts.
- Jean_Perron

1- who cares
2- he's not gonna play in the Q next year.
EssuieToutJeune
Nashville Predators
Location: See, what actually happens is just one of many probabilities and one of the biggest weaknessesblabla
Joined: 03.01.2013

May 28 @ 2:49 PM ET
This.

x10000

- Scabeh


I'd rather go to the Off Mondial
http://festivalmondialbie...re_OFFmondial-2014-FR.pdf
EssuieToutJeune
Nashville Predators
Location: See, what actually happens is just one of many probabilities and one of the biggest weaknessesblabla
Joined: 03.01.2013

May 28 @ 2:51 PM ET
wtf weren't you and the doc rubbing your little Richards
all over that this last year?!?!

- dt99999


I was a volunteer. Drank beer and ate cheese for free all week-end long.

Won't go back as a visitor.
EssuieToutJeune
Nashville Predators
Location: See, what actually happens is just one of many probabilities and one of the biggest weaknessesblabla
Joined: 03.01.2013

May 28 @ 2:54 PM ET
C'est vrai que tout le monde se ramasse dehors dans un cluster(frank). C'est plaisant d'essayer différents trucs par contre. Il ne semble pas y avoir autant de choix à Chambly.
- Jean_Perron


C'est pas mal la même chose, à part les kiosques de bière importée, mais y'a généralement plus de micros à Chambly.

Les brasseries ont pas mal toujours les même line-ups pour les festivals, de Gatineau en mai à Repentigny en septembre.

Le Mondial ressemble plus à un salon du livre qu'à un vrai festival.
l3ig_l2ecl
Montreal Canadiens
Location: Unfortunately, QC
Joined: 07.01.2009

May 28 @ 2:54 PM ET
48 minutes ago
@Real_ESPNLeBrun: League looked at Bourque cross-check and Dorsett head butt but nothing will come of it. No hearings for either player
Scabeh
Montreal Canadiens
Location: The Slovakian Jagr, QC
Joined: 02.25.2007

May 28 @ 2:54 PM ET
I was a volunteer. Drank beer and ate cheese for free all week-end long.

Won't go back as a visitor.

- EssuieToutJeune


I have a friend who went to the festival des bières et saveurs in Chambly dressed as a Pirate. Everyone thought he was working there so he didn't pay his admission fee and got free drinks all day long...
WaterBoy
Location: Gardez-le votre ANGLAIS, YT
Joined: 06.27.2006

May 28 @ 2:56 PM ET
I have a friend who went to the festival des bières et saveurs in Chambly dressed as a Pirate. Everyone thought he was working there so he didn't pay his admission fee and got free drinks all day long...
- Scabeh

LIES
Scabeh
Montreal Canadiens
Location: The Slovakian Jagr, QC
Joined: 02.25.2007

May 28 @ 2:57 PM ET
LIES
- WaterBoy


Damn... I knew my fake story had a weak point....
WaterBoy
Location: Gardez-le votre ANGLAIS, YT
Joined: 06.27.2006

May 28 @ 2:57 PM ET
28
Conner Bleackley
Ht/Wt:6' 0"/200 lbs
Position:C
Team: Red Deer


REPORT NOW PLEASE
WaterBoy
Location: Gardez-le votre ANGLAIS, YT
Joined: 06.27.2006

May 28 @ 2:57 PM ET
Damn... I knew my fake story had a weak point....
- Scabeh

Dressing as a Pirate is fine in my books.
3M
Location: Antigua
Joined: 06.30.2009

May 28 @ 3:05 PM ET

- l3ig_l2ecl


So headbutting and spearing in the balls are just "hockey plays"?


Got it.
EssuieToutJeune
Nashville Predators
Location: See, what actually happens is just one of many probabilities and one of the biggest weaknessesblabla
Joined: 03.01.2013

May 28 @ 3:06 PM ET
So headbutting and spearing in the balls are just "hockey plays"?


Got it.

- 3M


Yeah but now the team will build around it and it will make them even more motivated, as the league clearly doesn't respect them!!
Jean_Perron
Location: Fleurimont, Québec
Joined: 08.03.2012

May 28 @ 3:07 PM ET
28
Conner Bleackley
Ht/Wt:6' 0"/200 lbs
Position:C
Team: Red Deer


REPORT NOW PLEASE

- WaterBoy


From our Draft guide:

STRENGTHS: A strong two-way center, Bleackley contributes to his team’s success at both ends of the ice. Bleackley is a good skater. He has good agility and strength, and wins puck races. He is a pretty stalky kid, but his quick movements are very impressive. Has some solid on-ice sense. He is a very fast thinker and when he gets the puck under pressure, he can react in a blink to protect the puck from danger and work through a check. Bleackley’s quick thinking skills also come in handy in his own zone, where he flows with the play almost perfectly and manages the breakout. Bleackley uses his size to his physical advantage. His board play is absolutely phenomenal. He dominates
along the wall. Bleackley has a very strong lower body that allows him to push through checks. Bleackley shows an instinct for being in correct scoring positions. He will fight through traffic to get to the net and has a big shot with a quick little release. Displays good ability to beat opposing players one on one in the offensive zone, leading to quality scoring chances. He can silk a few nice passes around the offensive zone as well, and had no trouble handling the puck and making proper plays around the net. He is just a true warrior who is willing to go to the ends of the Earth to win every battle on the ice. He’s a soldier. Every time he stepped on the ice, he knew his role and just got the job done. He will go to war in the corners every shift and he wins a lot more battles than he losses. Bleackley is responsible in his own zone. His long reach and big body disrupt shooting and passing lanes. He consistently made simple plays to get the puck out of his own zone. Being captain of Red Deer at 17 years of age speaks to the trust his coaches have in him and his maturity to lead.

WEAKNESSES: While Bleackley is a strong two-way player, he is not as effectiveoffensively as he could be because he doesn’t have the explosiveness or second gear to break away from the pack in the neutral zone or when he has the puck in the offensive zone. He is at his best when playing a hard-working, north-south game, but he has times when he gets away from what he is best at and can overthink a play leading to a turnover. Like all kids his age, he has also had some consistency issues as he looks dominant one game and hardly effective the next. His emotion can also get the best of him at times, especially playing on a bottom dweller and he can take the odd, ill-advised frustration penalty.

SCOUTS QUOTE: “I am a big Bleackley fan. A very good, two-way forward
prospect who has a special blend of tools. Can score and stop the other
team from scoring. But it’s not only his tools, it’s his willingness to step on
the ice every shift and battle.”

NHL POTENTIAL: Top-Nine Two-Way Forward

We have him going #21, but he should go 25+ IMO.
3M
Location: Antigua
Joined: 06.30.2009

May 28 @ 3:09 PM ET
Yeah but now the team will build around it and it will make them even more motivated, as the league clearly doesn't respect them!!
- EssuieToutJeune


So what did Moore get? Sentenced to watch 2 hours of competitive Darts?
EssuieToutJeune
Nashville Predators
Location: See, what actually happens is just one of many probabilities and one of the biggest weaknessesblabla
Joined: 03.01.2013

May 28 @ 3:09 PM ET
28
Conner Bleackley
Ht/Wt:6' 0"/200 lbs
Position:C
Team: Red Deer


REPORT NOW PLEASE

- WaterBoy


Considering the Devils have pick 30... @ the bolded (even though that means they won't win the Cup)
Scabeh
Montreal Canadiens
Location: The Slovakian Jagr, QC
Joined: 02.25.2007

May 28 @ 3:09 PM ET
From our Draft guide:

STRENGTHS: A strong two-way center, Bleackley contributes to his team’s success at both ends of the ice. Bleackley is a good skater. He has good agility and strength, and wins puck races. He is a pretty stalky kid, but his quick movements are very impressive. Has some solid on-ice sense. He is a very fast thinker and when he gets the puck under pressure, he can react in a blink to protect the puck from danger and work through a check. Bleackley’s quick thinking skills also come in handy in his own zone, where he flows with the play almost perfectly and manages the breakout. Bleackley uses his size to his physical advantage. His board play is absolutely phenomenal. He dominates
along the wall. Bleackley has a very strong lower body that allows him to push through checks. Bleackley shows an instinct for being in correct scoring positions. He will fight through traffic to get to the net and has a big shot with a quick little release. Displays good ability to beat opposing players one on one in the offensive zone, leading to quality scoring chances. He can silk a few nice passes around the offensive zone as well, and had no trouble handling the puck and making proper plays around the net. He is just a true warrior who is willing to go to the ends of the Earth to win every battle on the ice. He’s a soldier. Every time he stepped on the ice, he knew his role and just got the job done. He will go to war in the corners every shift and he wins a lot more battles than he losses. Bleackley is responsible in his own zone. His long reach and big body disrupt shooting and passing lanes. He consistently made simple plays to get the puck out of his own zone. Being captain of Red Deer at 17 years of age speaks to the trust his coaches have in him and his maturity to lead.

WEAKNESSES: While Bleackley is a strong two-way player, he is not as effectiveoffensively as he could be because he doesn’t have the explosiveness or second gear to break away from the pack in the neutral zone or when he has the puck in the offensive zone. He is at his best when playing a hard-working, north-south game, but he has times when he gets away from what he is best at and can overthink a play leading to a turnover. Like all kids his age, he has also had some consistency issues as he looks dominant one game and hardly effective the next. His emotion can also get the best of him at times, especially playing on a bottom dweller and he can take the odd, ill-advised frustration penalty.

SCOUTS QUOTE: “I am a big Bleackley fan. A very good, two-way forward
prospect who has a special blend of tools. Can score and stop the other
team from scoring. But it’s not only his tools, it’s his willingness to step on
the ice every shift and battle.”

NHL POTENTIAL: Top-Nine Two-Way Forward

We have him going #21, but he should go 25+ IMO.

- Jean_Perron


THAT'S OUR GUY!
3M
Location: Antigua
Joined: 06.30.2009

May 28 @ 3:09 PM ET
From our Draft guide:

STRENGTHS: A strong two-way center, Bleackley contributes to his team’s success at both ends of the ice. Bleackley is a good skater. He has good agility and strength, and wins puck races. He is a pretty stalky kid, but his quick movements are very impressive. Has some solid on-ice sense. He is a very fast thinker and when he gets the puck under pressure, he can react in a blink to protect the puck from danger and work through a check. Bleackley’s quick thinking skills also come in handy in his own zone, where he flows with the play almost perfectly and manages the breakout. Bleackley uses his size to his physical advantage. His board play is absolutely phenomenal. He dominates
along the wall. Bleackley has a very strong lower body that allows him to push through checks. Bleackley shows an instinct for being in correct scoring positions. He will fight through traffic to get to the net and has a big shot with a quick little release. Displays good ability to beat opposing players one on one in the offensive zone, leading to quality scoring chances. He can silk a few nice passes around the offensive zone as well, and had no trouble handling the puck and making proper plays around the net. He is just a true warrior who is willing to go to the ends of the Earth to win every battle on the ice. He’s a soldier. Every time he stepped on the ice, he knew his role and just got the job done. He will go to war in the corners every shift and he wins a lot more battles than he losses. Bleackley is responsible in his own zone. His long reach and big body disrupt shooting and passing lanes. He consistently made simple plays to get the puck out of his own zone. Being captain of Red Deer at 17 years of age speaks to the trust his coaches have in him and his maturity to lead.

WEAKNESSES: While Bleackley is a strong two-way player, he is not as effectiveoffensively as he could be because he doesn’t have the explosiveness or second gear to break away from the pack in the neutral zone or when he has the puck in the offensive zone. He is at his best when playing a hard-working, north-south game, but he has times when he gets away from what he is best at and can overthink a play leading to a turnover. Like all kids his age, he has also had some consistency issues as he looks dominant one game and hardly effective the next. His emotion can also get the best of him at times, especially playing on a bottom dweller and he can take the odd, ill-advised frustration penalty.

SCOUTS QUOTE: “I am a big Bleackley fan. A very good, two-way forward
prospect who has a special blend of tools. Can score and stop the other
team from scoring. But it’s not only his tools, it’s his willingness to step on
the ice every shift and battle.”

NHL POTENTIAL: Top-Nine Two-Way Forward

We have him going #21, but he should go 25+ IMO.

- Jean_Perron


Thanks. I needed a cure for my insomnia.
WaterBoy
Location: Gardez-le votre ANGLAIS, YT
Joined: 06.27.2006

May 28 @ 3:11 PM ET
From our Draft guide:

STRENGTHS: A strong two-way center, Bleackley contributes to his team’s success at both ends of the ice. Bleackley is a good skater. He has good agility and strength, and wins puck races. He is a pretty stalky kid, but his quick movements are very impressive. Has some solid on-ice sense. He is a very fast thinker and when he gets the puck under pressure, he can react in a blink to protect the puck from danger and work through a check. Bleackley’s quick thinking skills also come in handy in his own zone, where he flows with the play almost perfectly and manages the breakout. Bleackley uses his size to his physical advantage. His board play is absolutely phenomenal. He dominates
along the wall. Bleackley has a very strong lower body that allows him to push through checks. Bleackley shows an instinct for being in correct scoring positions. He will fight through traffic to get to the net and has a big shot with a quick little release. Displays good ability to beat opposing players one on one in the offensive zone, leading to quality scoring chances. He can silk a few nice passes around the offensive zone as well, and had no trouble handling the puck and making proper plays around the net. He is just a true warrior who is willing to go to the ends of the Earth to win every battle on the ice. He’s a soldier. Every time he stepped on the ice, he knew his role and just got the job done. He will go to war in the corners every shift and he wins a lot more battles than he losses. Bleackley is responsible in his own zone. His long reach and big body disrupt shooting and passing lanes. He consistently made simple plays to get the puck out of his own zone. Being captain of Red Deer at 17 years of age speaks to the trust his coaches have in him and his maturity to lead.

WEAKNESSES: While Bleackley is a strong two-way player, he is not as effectiveoffensively as he could be because he doesn’t have the explosiveness or second gear to break away from the pack in the neutral zone or when he has the puck in the offensive zone. He is at his best when playing a hard-working, north-south game, but he has times when he gets away from what he is best at and can overthink a play leading to a turnover. Like all kids his age, he has also had some consistency issues as he looks dominant one game and hardly effective the next. His emotion can also get the best of him at times, especially playing on a bottom dweller and he can take the odd, ill-advised frustration penalty.

SCOUTS QUOTE: “I am a big Bleackley fan. A very good, two-way forward
prospect who has a special blend of tools. Can score and stop the other
team from scoring. But it’s not only his tools, it’s his willingness to step on
the ice every shift and battle.”

NHL POTENTIAL: Top-Nine Two-Way Forward

We have him going #21, but he should go 25+ IMO.

- Jean_Perron

Thanks.

So no chances about the Habs picking up I guess.
Jean_Perron
Location: Fleurimont, Québec
Joined: 08.03.2012

May 28 @ 3:12 PM ET
I have a friend who went to the festival des bières et saveurs in Chambly dressed as a Pirate. Everyone thought he was working there so he didn't pay his admission fee and got free drinks all day long...
- Scabeh

Not_Stee
Montreal Canadiens
Location: You only say that because people aren't willing to pay more at your place to watch it in 3D...
Joined: 08.07.2013

May 28 @ 3:14 PM ET
C'est le mondial de la bière dans ma tete à chaque jours
- WaterBoy

Je n'ai jamais essayé. Est-il meilleur ou pire que Hacker-Pschorr Weisse?
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