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http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=171005&hubname=nhl

So, it looks like those previous rumours about Grabovski were accurate. I'm glad to see that, as I hope that one of these forwards will be placed at centre, and excel at it to put additional pressure on Ribeiro.

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More good young talent coming up the pipeline.

And what's even better: all three were fairly late picks.

Great drafting builds champions.

Yeah, one of my friends is a fan. I told him how I was happy that we could have a perrenial Calder Cup AHL championship waiting in the wings for 2007.

He said, "who cares. I'm concerned with the Habs, not the farm"

I totally disagree. Having a strong farm is the "foundation" to build a Stanley Cup contender! Besides, the Habs roster is pretty well set except for pending UFA signings or trading.

Just ask this hero:

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GO DOGS GO!

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GO HABS GO!

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steveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

MAN, I love that guy.

almost all the players that were drafted since 2002 have gotten a pro contract.

they won't all make the nhl but It just shows how good we've been drafting lately. that just shows how good our scouting team is.

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http://www.rds.ca/canadien/chroniques/208308.html

Interesting article here on Mathieu Aubin and Loic Locasse.

I've seen both at the prospect camp and Aubin looks like he could be a great fit for the bulldogs. He's a bigger center who plays big, and isn't afraid to challenge opponents. I hope he makes the Dogs this season, if not then I'm sure he'll be there next year.

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Potsdam, Belarus not Postdam Germany.

" A native of Potsdam, East Germany, Grabovski was the Canadiens' fourth pick (fifth round), 150th overall, in 2004."

Potsdam is in Germany. Always was. I guess Grabovski grew up in Belarus then.

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" A native of Potsdam, East Germany, Grabovski was the Canadiens' fourth pick (fifth round), 150th overall, in 2004."

Potsdam is in Germany. Always was. I guess Grabovski grew up in Belarus then.

http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdispla...p3?pid=00077331

http://www.canadiens.com/eng/team/redirect...amp;levelID=EUR

Both say Postdam Belarus.

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