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rafikz

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  1. Brodeur does stand and grabs the water bottle; or he takes that stupid look What Price did was totally juvenile
  2. Since we have nothing to lose at this point, we might as well bench Hammer and call up Subban. And put Gill in the net; he is so freaking tall
  3. $$&%*#(@ you Hamrlik $(($&&*% Bergeron Hamrlik with the same costly mistake in games 3 and 4
  4. I dont care how inconsistent he has been this season, we need his skills
  5. And Youppi I was keeping an eye on him Monday and all he did was goofing around What a useless piece of....
  6. I think O'Byrne is a better defenceman than MAB; sure he is slow, but he is more fundamentally sound than MAB when it comes to playing D, and he is much bigger Dont get me wrong, ROB (there is a nickname for Ryan) still makes WTF defensive mistakes on occasion, but he has really improved this season
  7. Stopped by the box office today during lunch break They had a pair of tickets available for 178 $ each, in the Reds
  8. I was at the Bell Center for game 3 and trust me, MAB Hammer and Fatcheck equally sucked
  9. http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/playoffs/201...&id=5119696 And also : http://espn.go.com/nhl/blog/_/name/nhl_playoffs LOL at Cammy and the cameras
  10. Price is confirmed for game 4, as per RDS http://www.rds.ca/canadien/chroniques/297650.html
  11. The rumors that they may have taken steroids broke a month ago But the handling of the steroid investigation is being questioned Read again
  12. The National Hockey League and the Washington Capitals are being called into question in a Sports Illustrated article regarding a possible coverup of a narcotics investigation. SI staff writer David Epstein, known for his steroids reporting, including a piece on New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez, suggests there was a possible short shrift given by both the NHL and the Capitals in response to a narcotics probe. Under the headline — ‘Have the NHL and the Capitals given short shrift to an investigation related to steroids?’ — The SI article, which appears in the April 26 issue, outlines the case. “Upon having more than $200,000 worth of pills, bottles and syringes — some containing steroids — seized from his Polk County (Fla.) home in May 2009, former bodybuilder Richard Thomas pointed to the Washington Capitals as one of the teams he had supplied for.” Last month, a Thomas client, Douglas Nagel, a Virginia chiropractor who has treated Capitals players, was arrested. After Nagel was arrested, NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly issued a statement: “Based on the investigation we have done and the information we have, there is no evidence that Dr. Nagel ever supplied (or even offered to supply) performance enhancing drugs to any current or past member of the Washington Capitals.” The Capitals issued a statement of their own as well: “This has been a thorough investigation, and we are satisfied that law enforcement, the NHL and our own internal investigation have not led to any link of steroid use by Capitals players.” However, serious questions have arisen about the investigations. Ian Floyd of the Polk County Sherriff’s Tactical Drug Unit contacted Polk County sheriff Grady Judd about his concerns — as published in SI: “I called and spoke with (NHL executive vice-president of security) Dennis Cunningham today in reference to the official statements made by the Washington Capitals and NHL regarding the ‘thorough investigation,” reads the e-mail, which Judd allowed SI to review. “Mr. Cunningham admitted that contrary to the below issued statements, no investigation was ever conducted into Dr. Nagel and his ties to steroids and Capitals players by anyone with the NHL.” Daly responded to SI through an NHL spokesperson: “We stand by the public statements that we have provided on the subject, including the fact that the NHL investigated the matter and has closed its investigation. We have nothing else to say on the subject.” http://network.nationalpost.com/NP/blogs/p...questioned.aspx
  13. I agree Why not ? He could drive them crazy, but most importantly, he would match their energy
  14. His face does look a bit thinner
  15. As long as MAB is not in the blue line, Im OK Scratch Hamrlik and call up Subban Oh and bring back O'Byrne as well
  16. It sucks to be a goaltender in Montreal
  17. I had a perfect record at the Bell Center before that game Ah cr.. those were the Kovalev days
  18. I want to take a minute to apologize I was at the Bell Center yesterday, so the loss is on me
  19. I`m not Last year, they lost their opener vs the Rags, and Varlamov started game 2 (and the rest of their playoff games); he was great So putting a shaky Theo back, especially in MTL, would have been risky
  20. Of course its gonna be Varlamaov I dont know why it has been question mark; unloess Boudreau wants to lose his job
  21. Just walked by the Bell Center during lunch break, noticed that the box office was open, got in and left with 2 tickets
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