The Thomas Pletonic thing made me laugh.
Either way, it's the same old song and same old dance for the Habs whenever TSN analyzes them. On the other hand, you got to love when Pierre McGuire, that douche bag, goes onto Team 990 and praises the team.
If you look carefully on the front page there's a link to an article about it.
http://www.habsworld.net/out.php?2551
edit: VB code typo.
[Edited on 2005/9/26 by Tony]
Hmmmmmmm?
Lehtonen? Niittymaki? Crosby? Ovechkin? Carter?
I mean unless one of those last three I named are going to have 50 goals the award is pretty much a given to Lehtonen, well that's the way I see it.
edit: typo
[Edited on 2005/9/25 by Tony]
Wasn't this the guy they absolutely wanted to have and trade up their first rounc pick twice? Let's hope the other guys were worth the trades if Bourret bombs.
lol my face turned people trying to read that whole sentence.
Frankly, if you ask me the loss of those three defensements might benefit the team more instead of the dreadfulness the hockey news believes it will cause.
Eight teams, they didn't agree to change it when the owners or whoever signed the changes that the commitee led by Shanahan made.
Sorry if it's a broad post, can't remember that exactly.
Hahaha he quit school? What a moron. Thank God a certain someone I know didn't do the same. He was hyped up to join the Q and he failed miserably. I will keep him nameless for now.
No doubt picks are way more important now but the question is for some franchises like Washington for example they can't just depend on Ovechkin to score a million goals this season on his own. He also needs some help and support and why not sign a guy like Kovalchuk?
He hasn't hit his prime and he's still one dangerous scoring machine.
Note: Using Washington is a bad example since they are rebuilding are could use all the 1st round picks they can get their hands on. Teams like the Leafs or the Wings (ignoring cap space) could use someone like him since they tend to draft high.