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mathieu30

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  1. Bob Gainey will coach next week. Pierre Gauthier will attend the meeting in Las Vegas. "Je préfère demeurer auprès de l'équipe en ce moment" - Bob Gainey Source: La presse
  2. http://www.sportstricities.com/sportstc/ho...p-7325318c.html "Since we changed coaching staffs, Bob Gainey has allowed me to do things the way I think they should have been done. When we draft a goaltender, I think I should be allowed to see him in juniors. I would have liked to have seen Carey before Christmas and again this time of the year." - Roland Melanson
  3. «La situation de Théodore peut changer. Il faut lui donner du temps. Je me souviens que les gens souhaitaient le départ d'Alex Kovalev après la fin de la dernière saison. Mais ces mêmes gens avaient changé d'avis après les séries» - Bob Gainey, La Presse, 03/02/2006 I'm really happy with Bob Gainey as the GM. I wonder what this team would look like if we traded all these players who played a bad shift, a bad game or a couple of bad games. OH NO! The new player coughs up the puck, 3 on 1 for the other team.. NEXT! In Bob I trust. If this team starts winning again Bob will be praised for his patience, for sticking with this team and everybody would have predicted it. Smart move. I think Bob knows what he's doing. Give him a break.
  4. Here's hoping Gordon Bombay will come out of retirement and teach us the flying V. Anything to get us a win.
  5. According to radio-canada Bulis will play tonight. Another 4-goal night in the making?
  6. Bonsoir Mr Théodore. There's something I always wanted to ask you. How do you get your hair so shiny? what shampoo do you use? Merci, bonne chance.. devant le filet!
  7. Thanks Simonus. My english isn't that great. Good Job! Translation looks OK. In the interview Brodeur also said that José gets paid to be the number one goalie. He needs to play. He also stated that Théo should be in the net. All the time. He won't regain his confidence sitting on the bench. I know. I know. Allowing 50% of the shots you face isn't a confidence booster, but that's what Martin Brodeur said. Put Théo.. yikes.. in the net.
  8. "We haven’t played them much this year. We only played them twice and it was early in the season. The first game of the season it was big. It was the first game of the season and in a couple years for the NHL. There is a sense of the rivalry though. You can definitely feel it and you can tell it’s there. I think this week, especially, I will really get a better feel of it.” -Brad Boyes, bostonbruins.com
  9. « Théodore a absolument besoin de la confiance de l'organisation. Il n'a pas besoin d'un vote de confiance des partisans ni des journalistes. Il a simplement besoin de l'appui des personnes importantes qui l'entourent. Je parle de l'entraîneur et directeur général, Bob Gainey, des adjoints à l'entraîneur et de l'entraîneur des gardiens. L'organisation doit croire en toi et tu as besoin de le ressentir. » « José a beaucoup trop de talent pour ne pas se relever. J'adore son style de jeu, il aime dévier les attaquants, il a une bonne technique et des jambes excessivement rapides. Il va s'en sortir, et je le lui souhaite. » -Martin Brodeur, 02/02/2006, radio canada http://www.radio-canada.ca/Medianet/CBFT/T...2011800_1_6.asx
  10. ça ne s'arrange pas pour Dagenais Pierre Dagenais was a healthy scratch for the Bulldogs' last game, sunday, against the Manitoba Moose. Source: rds.ca http://www.rds.ca/citadelles/chroniques/197061.html
  11. Great idea! Maybe he scores 4 goals. In Bob we trust. :hlogo: :hlogo: :hlogo: Did you know Tim Thomas was selected the best goalie in europe last season?
  12. Have you seen Denis play? Live? I watched him a couple of times, live, and he's one good goalie. Maybe he sucks on EA NHL 2006, but in real life he's OK. Trust me on that one!
  13. Yep, or we can hope for TTN (AKA Bob's good friend & former Petes teammate) to inform Bob.
  14. Théo-dort has to go. Theo-d'or could stick around forever.
  15. Theodore Needs To Go! Nah, Theodore's Sv% (.881 yikes) Needs To Go! UP Theodore's GAA (3.46 yikes, again) Needs To Go! DOWN
  16. In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields. John McRae :hlogo:
  17. Hmm,.. Patrick Roy? No, J.J. Daigneault?
  18. There's an elephant on the back, and the number 33 (rarara ) painted in that elephant. Itech.com has a couple closeups of his mask as well.
  19. http://editorial.gettyimages.com/source/se...0%7c0&p=2&tag=1 Just type the name of your favourite players.
  20. I'm telling you, Ribs needs to get his hair cut! Want proof? Ribeiro cuts off ponytail, then plays like a horse When the Rouyn-Noanda Huskies selected center Mike Ribeiro with the third overall pick at this year's midget draft, coach Gaston Therrien didn't like what he saw. At 5-foot-10 and 145 pounds, with long hair in a ponytail and sporting an earring, Ribeiro looked more like a rock star than a hockey player. Therrien definitely wasn't impressed. "He said it would be better if I changed my look before I arrived for training camp, so I did," Ribeiro said. "It was no problem." And now the freshly cropped kid has become the hottest act in the Quebec League. Seventeen games into the season, Ribeiro had yet to be held off the scoresheet and with 12 goals and 36 points was tied with Vincent Lecavalier (14-22-36) of the Rimouski Oceanic for the scoring lead. "It's a bit of a surprise," said Ribeiro, who won the Quebec midget scoring title last season and was part of Canada's under-18 team that won the Tri-Nations Tournament last summer in the Czech Republic. "I thought the jump (from midget to junior) would be more difficult, but it has been going pretty well so far." That's an understatement. Ribeiro had a hand in 45 per cent of his team's goals and, along with left winger Pierre Dagenais, provided the Huskies with one of the best one-two punches in the league. Dagenais, the New Jersey Devils' second round pick at the 1996 NHL entry draft, had 18 goals and 35 points and was working on a 14-game point streak of his own. "He's a scorer and I'm a playmaker, so we work well together." Cutting his hair and ditching the earring weren't the only changes Ribeiro made to his physical appearance. He's also lifting weights three times a week to add some strength and says he is now 5-foot-11 and 155 pounds. And he's definitely looking good to Therrien. THN Nov. 17, 1997 Voila, send him to the hairdresser.
  21. Time to throw some weight around. A good performance from our goalie, a good ol' 3-2 Montréal win, the lines at yesterdays practice: 71 11 27 21 35 73 37 38 20 3 22 47 /14 Go Habs go! :hlogo: :hlogo: :hlogo:
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