Dgrdnr
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Newly appointed ambassador of the Nordiques thread Joined: 10.12.2009
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He's more of a 2014 project - Fredobface
Maybe he'll win bionic rookie of the year. |
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Dgrdnr
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Newly appointed ambassador of the Nordiques thread Joined: 10.12.2009
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Guess I'm chopped liver. - weirdoh
You are a registered trademark of the government of Canada.
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RENATO6
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: I like you, the flower is kill, ON Joined: 08.12.2009
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Might as well find out as soon as possible (LOL) if his knee will ever be ready or not instead of hoping all summer that he'll be "ready" for next season. - Pecafan Fan
This... they have to know if they have a healthy #1 defenseman... if he is not what you do in free agency and the draft will be affected. |
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3M
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Location: Antigua Joined: 06.30.2009
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Scott Gomez is a TM registered by the Montreal Canadiens? - Pecafan Fan
When I hear "just do it", I think Nike.
When I hear "I'm lovin' it", I think McDonalds.
When I hear "Scott Gomez", I think "epic suckage". So yeah, it might very well be trademarked. |
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weirdoh
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Joined: 07.09.2006
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You are a registered trademark of the government of Canada. - Dgrdnr
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weirdoh
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Joined: 07.09.2006
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When I hear "just do it", I think Nike.
When I hear "I'm lovin' it", I think McDonalds.
When I hear "Scott Gomez", I think "epic suckage". So yeah, it might very well be trademarked. - 3M
Wouldn't Epic Suckage sue then? |
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3M
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Location: Antigua Joined: 06.30.2009
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Wouldn't Epic Suckage sue then? - weirdoh
It's really a chicken-or-the-egg scenario. |
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Fredobface
Tampa Bay Lightning |
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Location: Pacioretty is a gamebreaker, you need guys like that -DD, QC Joined: 12.09.2008
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Maybe he'll win bionic rookie of the year. - Dgrdnr
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy
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sensrule71
Ottawa Senators |
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Location: a long way from home, QC Joined: 11.09.2011
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Wouldn't Epic Suckage sue then? - weirdoh
it should sue, the man has done nothing to earn the money he has been raking in since he was traded to the habs. i thought it was a decent trade at the time simply because of his playoff experience but who would really think he would go 7.5 million dollars in between scoring goals. i know enforcers are prolonged to droughts but he cant even drop the gloves |
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Habs Talk
Montreal Canadiens |
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Joined: 10.03.2005
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A top 60 pick is a high price to pay. He was not great in the playoffs against Boston. So I do think it's been almost 2 years since he has been really good. There is no reason to think he can just turn it on when he feels like it. Teams will be interested but I don't think at that price. - RENATO6
it's not that high a price at the trade deadline, go over the deals of the last two seasons. 2nd rounders flew for just about anyone with a name, let alone a solid playoff record and Gill's experience |
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jaymster790
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Elsewhere, QC Joined: 03.16.2009
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Wouldn't Epic Suckage sue then? - weirdoh
Epic Suckage has nothing on Scott Gomez. |
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sensrule71
Ottawa Senators |
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Location: a long way from home, QC Joined: 11.09.2011
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it's not that high a price at the trade deadline, go over the deals of the last two seasons. 2nd rounders flew for just about anyone with a name, let alone a solid playoff record and Gill's experience - EricEngels
who else on the team gets a second? moen? maybe weber? |
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hscesq
Referee Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Our debt is easily solvable considering the assets owned by the province. QP, NY Joined: 06.26.2007
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who else on the team gets a second? moen? maybe weber? - sensrule71
No way Weber gets a second. Plus, he's hurt now. |
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Rayven
Boston Bruins |
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Location: The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist. Joined: 07.21.2009
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Habssuperfan77
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Brain Tumor survivor...wish they would have at least provide me with a brain after the surgery. : ( Joined: 07.26.2007
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who else on the team gets a second? moen? maybe weber? - sensrule71
Danny "Wayne" Kristo would fetch a 1st....no doubt.
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Fredobface
Tampa Bay Lightning |
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Location: Pacioretty is a gamebreaker, you need guys like that -DD, QC Joined: 12.09.2008
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who else on the team gets a second? moen? maybe weber? - sensrule71
Grosse tétine |
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hscesq
Referee Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Our debt is easily solvable considering the assets owned by the province. QP, NY Joined: 06.26.2007
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- Rayven
Watch your mouth. |
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Habssuperfan77
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Brain Tumor survivor...wish they would have at least provide me with a brain after the surgery. : ( Joined: 07.26.2007
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No way Weber gets a second. Plus, he's hurt now. - hscesq
Weber + Darche could fetch maybe a 2nd & a 3rd...OR a 1st.
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basementfloor
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: My Big Mac only had one meat and too much special sauce :( Joined: 08.05.2009
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Pacioretty's return to hockey is secondary to the fact he was able to return to his family. He can be a son, a husband, a father, a friend... he can be an inspiration and he can reflect hope.
His return to hockey has also reinforced my faith becasue now I know that wherever we are, someone is watching over us and making sure that those like Pacioretty can continue to be beacons of hope.
Max Pacioretty: Beacon of Hope |
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Dgrdnr
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Newly appointed ambassador of the Nordiques thread Joined: 10.12.2009
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Weber + Darche could fetch maybe a 2nd & a 3rd...OR a 1st. - Habssuperfan77
Nice package.
Could land us any star in the league. |
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Pecafan Fan
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Pacioretty, c'est mou comme d'la marde - Gilbert Delorme Joined: 01.20.2009
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Pacioretty's return to hockey is secondary to the fact he was able to return to his family. He can be a son, a husband, a father, a friend... he can be an inspiration and he can reflect hope.
His return to hockey has also reinforced my faith becasue now I know that wherever we are, someone is watching over us and making sure that those like Pacioretty can continue to be beacons of hope.
Max Pacioretty: Beacon of Hope - basementfloor
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yemrots
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Location: Leafs need a backup goalie more than a stud defenceman this year Joined: 03.04.2008
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Let's get to the real meat here. Max Pacioretty-- and how good of a story he's been throughout the season. And how good of a story he'll be by season's end, provided he maintains his health.
I recall, quite vividly, the quick start to his National Hockey League career, and the things that were said about him over the following two seasons.
That he didn't have hands; that he couldn't finish; that he'd never be the power-forward the Canadiens signed out of college; that he wouldn't make it back to the NHL; that he couldn't be what he professed to be in interviews after last year's training camp--a top-six forward.
And I remember quite well what people said about him the night he broke his neck, suffered a serious concussion, and lay motionless on the ice for several minutes in one of the more fearful moments we've ever seen at the Bell Centre.
They said that he'd never be the same; that he'd never play with the same aggression that saw him tear up the AHL before joining the Canadiens and play some excellent hockey; and that there was serious doubt he'd ever play again.
From his very first training camp, Pacioretty proved he had the speed, the skating ability and the shot to be an NHL success. He proved he had the frame to fill out and potentially earn his stripes as a top-six threat and a power-forward.
Did he have setbacks? Of course he did. Many of them induced by lingering injuries.
Was his confidence shot after getting a chance to start with Montreal twice, and being sent back to the minors?
I'm sure it took a hit.
But when he met the media after the Boston series, and declared that he was receiving clearance to rejoin his teammates at practice, he made a very bold statement that caught everyone's attention.
He said: "I will be better than ever."
And with the conviction he said it with, it was rather believable.
Watching him prove it has been unbelievable, and seeing him score his first NHL hat-trick to get to 22 goals, in a season in which he set 25 goals as the mark to hit, was something special. It was something worth commendation.
Congratulations, Max.
- EricEngels
Brings a tear to my eye. |
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hscesq
Referee Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Our debt is easily solvable considering the assets owned by the province. QP, NY Joined: 06.26.2007
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Nice package.
Could land us any star in the league. - Dgrdnr
Who will eat up Darche's 20+ minutes? |
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sensrule71
Ottawa Senators |
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Location: a long way from home, QC Joined: 11.09.2011
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Pacioretty's return to hockey is secondary to the fact he was able to return to his family. He can be a son, a husband, a father, a friend... he can be an inspiration and he can reflect hope.
His return to hockey has also reinforced my faith becasue now I know that wherever we are, someone is watching over us and making sure that those like Pacioretty can continue to be beacons of hope.
Max Pacioretty: Beacon of Hope - basementfloor
even if i hint a bit of sarcusim here |
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Dgrdnr
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Newly appointed ambassador of the Nordiques thread Joined: 10.12.2009
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Pacioretty's return to hockey is secondary to the fact he was able to return to his family. He can be a son, a husband, a father, a friend... he can be an inspiration and he can reflect hope.
His return to hockey has also reinforced my faith becasue now I know that wherever we are, someone is watching over us and making sure that those like Pacioretty can continue to be beacons of hope.
Max Pacioretty: Beacon of Hope - basementfloor
Amen |
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