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Cape Breton Bruins
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Jun 18 @ 10:34 AM ET
agreed
- Symba007

gonna take a bit longer then the forwards as Dmen do but he will be the pick of the litter. I hope they don't take him, same with the Leafs. He will likely land in Anaheim. Look good with Fowler in a few years.
_nay_
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Jun 18 @ 10:36 AM ET
http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=634720

Best first-round pick: Guy Lafleur (1971) -- Then-GM Sam Pollock had a knack for charming first-round picks out of struggling teams by sending them useful players who weren't stars in exchange for high draft selections that often yielded a new generation of premium talent. That's how the Canadiens got the chance to draft Lafleur with the No. 1 pick of the 1971 draft and watch him become the backbone of the Habs' dynasty in the late 1970s. Lafleur was one of the most feared scorers in the NHL through most of the decade and cruised into the Hall of Fame.
Honorable mention: Bob Gainey (1973), Saku Koivu (1993), Carey Price (2005)

lol
Symba007
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Jun 18 @ 10:37 AM ET
gonna take a bit longer then the forwards as Dmen do but he will be the pick of the litter. I hope they don't take him, same with the Leafs. He will likely land in Anaheim. Look good with Fowler in a few years.
- Cape Breton Bruins

Leafs are picking yakupov and Galchenyuk then Burke is trading schenn for Duchesne, some spare parts for Stastny, then Komi for Luongo, sign Parise and Suter.....Burke is amazing!
hscesq
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Jun 18 @ 10:39 AM ET
http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=634720

Best first-round pick: Guy Lafleur (1971) -- Then-GM Sam Pollock had a knack for charming first-round picks out of struggling teams by sending them useful players who weren't stars in exchange for high draft selections that often yielded a new generation of premium talent. That's how the Canadiens got the chance to draft Lafleur with the No. 1 pick of the 1971 draft and watch him become the backbone of the Habs' dynasty in the late 1970s. Lafleur was one of the most feared scorers in the NHL through most of the decade and cruised into the Hall of Fame.
Honorable mention: Bob Gainey (1973), Saku Koivu (1993), Carey Price (2005)

lol

- _nay_

Not true!! They got Lafleur because they had the rights to all things French, including but not limited to L'Orange Julep, owned by Gibeau.
Symba007
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Jun 18 @ 10:40 AM ET
Not true!! They got Lafleur because they had the rights to all things French, including but not limited to L'Orange Julep, owned by Gibeau.
- hscesq


Oilhab
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Jun 18 @ 10:41 AM ET
Eric, in what way do you think Moen impedes the Habs? I think it would be a good re-sign.

Nice blog, btw.

- hscesq


I wonder what the world would be like if everyone put as much heart into spelling as you do.
Symba007
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Jun 18 @ 10:42 AM ET
I wonder what the world would be like if everyone put as much heart into spelling as you do.
- Oilhab

Not everyone can be an English major from McGill
hscesq
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Jun 18 @ 10:44 AM ET
I wonder what the world would be like if everyone put as much heart into spelling as you do.
- Oilhab

I wonder what the world would be like without bumholes like you in it. Problem is, we will never know.
_nay_
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Jun 18 @ 10:45 AM ET
Not true!! They got Lafleur because they had the rights to all things French, including but not limited to L'Orange Julep, owned by Gibeau.
- hscesq

_nay_
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Jun 18 @ 10:46 AM ET
I wonder what the world would be like if everyone put as much heart into spelling as you do.
- Oilhab

*Is actually paid for that*
dt99999
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Jun 18 @ 10:48 AM ET
I wonder what the world would be like without bumholes like you in it. Problem is, we will never know.
- hscesq

thank heavens for that.
Oilhab
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Jun 18 @ 10:48 AM ET
I wonder what the world would be like without bumholes like you in it. Problem is, we will never know.
- hscesq


True, as people that feel the undying urge to correct spelling on the internet fall under this label.
Oilhab
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Jun 18 @ 10:48 AM ET
*Is actually paid for that*
- _nay_


You have a job? Congrats
hscesq
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Jun 18 @ 10:49 AM ET
True, as people that feel the undying urge to correct spelling on the internet fall under this label.
- Oilhab

Stop, or I will ban you for a month.
Oilhab
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Jun 18 @ 10:49 AM ET
Stop, or I will ban you for a month.
- hscesq


Do what you feel is necessary
stinger67
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Jun 18 @ 10:49 AM ET
Not true!! They got Lafleur because they had the rights to all things French, including but not limited to L'Orange Julep, owned by Gibeau.
- hscesq


You've got it all wrong.

Lafleur was made in a lab under the Forum, where they used Maurice Richard's and Jean Béliveau's dna to make a super player. Unfortunately, they concentrated all their efforts on the physical attributes. That's why he often says dumb things.
hscesq
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Jun 18 @ 10:51 AM ET
Do what you feel is necessary
- Oilhab

What is necessary, is for you to stop communicating with me. I've asked you many times, and you refuse to do so. If you would just do that, everything would be just fine. Remember, you are much smarter than me, and so I don't have the ability to keep up with your intellectual acumen. That's why I feel it would be best.
hscesq
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Jun 18 @ 10:51 AM ET
You've got it all wrong.

Lafleur was made in a lab under the Forum, where they used Maurice Richard's and Jean Béliveau's dna to make a super player. Unfortunately, they concentrated all their efforts on the physical attributes. That's why he often says dumb things.

- stinger67

How did he end up with a right handed shot?
stinger67
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Jun 18 @ 10:54 AM ET
How did he end up with a right handed shot?
- hscesq


he played right handed to avoid any suspicions.

Can you just imagine...
dt99999
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Jun 18 @ 10:54 AM ET
What is necessary, is for you to stop communicating with me. I've asked you many times, and you refuse to do so. If you would just do that, everything would be just fine. Remember, you are much smarter than me, and so I don't have the ability to keep up with your intellectual acumen. That's why I feel it would be best.
- hscesq



excessively harsh.
Oilhab
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Jun 18 @ 10:55 AM ET
What is necessary, is for you to stop communicating with me. I've asked you many times, and you refuse to do so. If you would just do that, everything would be just fine. Remember, you are much smarter than me, and so I don't have the ability to keep up with your intellectual acumen. That's why I feel it would be best.
- hscesq


I will make comments on whichever quote i feel like commenting on, i don't see anywhere in the CoC that it says you must respond, let alone respond with insults or namecalling.

hscesq
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Jun 18 @ 10:55 AM ET
he played right handed to avoid any suspicions.

Can you just imagine...

- stinger67

Symba007
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Jun 18 @ 10:56 AM ET
Luka Rocco Magnotta, charged with first-degree murder in the killing and dismemberment of Montreal student Jun Lin, is aboard a Royal Canadian Air Force plane en route to Canada from Germany, CBC News has learned.

number_23
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Jun 18 @ 10:56 AM ET
hi gang!
Adam French
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Jun 18 @ 10:56 AM ET
Luka Rocco Magnotta, charged with first-degree murder in the killing and dismemberment of Montreal student Jun Lin, is aboard a Royal Canadian Air Force plane en route to Canada from Germany, CBC News has learned.
- Symba007

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