I heard one analyst say that their number has to be higher than the other team's number at the end of the game, otherwise they lose. I'm not sure if I'm buying it though.
NEXT GOAL WINS
I heard one analyst say that their number has to be higher than the other team's number at the end of the game, otherwise they lose. I'm not sure if I'm buying it though.
"To live without Hope is to cease to live." - Dostoevsky
tabris how could such a nice guy do that to logan couture?
"To live without Hope is to cease to live." - Dostoevsky
I know you're mocking me, but I don't know. I was disappointed with that action.
I don't think you'll see it again in another game. I'm hoping he apologizes but he most likely needs to stay quiet for the whole discipline situation.
Try again chump.
http://legrandclub.rds.ca/profils/608456/posts/158191/public
Ok seriously I am gone now
i did see it again though when he came in with an elbow up on someone later
Try again chump.
http://legrandclub.rds.ca/profils/608456/posts/158191/public
Ok seriously I am gone now
It was for me, who cares?99% of the people here won't know what the fuck this means.
99% of the people here won't know what the fuck this means.
Once again, with the mocking sad face. I said in another game. Heat of the game clouded his judgement.
99% of the people here won't know what the fuck this means.
Once again, with the mocking sad face. I said in another game. Heat of the game clouded his judgement.
The Candiens had 3 fourth-round picks in 2011, having traded their first round pick to the Jets in return for two picks in the second round. Unlike the Senators, they did not take a chance and with the 96th pick, picked JG Pageu to the disapointment of scouts at the Canadiens' table. Montreal had the remaining choices and eventually picked the defenseman Didier Joshia who currently plays at the University of Denver.
French motherfucker, do you speak it?
It outlines how the Habs screwed themselves out of Pageau by throwing away their third round pick towards a second the next year, thus allowing Ottawa to take him in the fourth
You won't see it in another game because he will probably be suspended....and it is incredibly ironic using a Dostoevsky quote as grounds for optimism. Your team is done.
Yeah, Duncan Keith is a scumbag. You cannot actually defend that guy, same way I cannot defend Henrik's actions here. Difference is Duncan Keith has done it multiple times, to multiple people (Daniel Sedin twice, Matt Cooke for example).
Your team is done.
Yeah, Duncan Keith is a scumbag. You cannot actually defend that guy, same way I cannot defend Henrik's actions here. Difference is Duncan Keith has done it multiple times, to multiple people (Daniel Sedin twice, Matt Cooke for example).
lol how silly, bygones and what not..of all the things to takeaway from that shitty shitty showing on the habs behalf too..
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation." - Oscar Wilde"To live without Hope is to cease to live." - Dostoevsky
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation." - Oscar Wilde
I didn't post it.
Just providing a shitty translation pour ce qui ne lire pas la belle langue.
I am irony's #1 fanDid you just try to prove a point about quotations being shit by using a quotation?
Not to mention Oscar Wilde?
You, I like you.
I am irony's #1 fan
Also, Smelly likes everyone besides Tabris. You're now up to speed. Congratulations.
No one likes Ann Coulter. I bet she even hates herself.I also don't like Ann Coulter. So there's that.
Oddly enough, that's also about where Tabris is at in terms of crazyness. I feel like I'm onto something here.
French motherfucker, do you speak it?
It outlines how the Habs screwed themselves out of Pageau by throwing away their third round pick towards a second the next year, thus allowing Ottawa to take him in the fourth
And this sentence doesn't make any sense.Just providing a shitty translation pour ce qui ne lire pas la belle langue.
Some Canucks fans argued that Luongo was overrated (minority) while others thought he was amazing. You always had the same debate in the national media and among players/analysts. I think he was actually voted the most overrated player at one point when NHL players were polled.How was it unfair? Not sure of the question so ill hold off on responding.
You misunderstand. How was I suggesting that Luongo was ever impossible to deal? My point was that he'll be easier to deal (because he has been so great in these few games, which invariably ups his value, if only a little), but it's still not going to get us much (ie, greater than impossible - still hard to get much back).Terrordactyl said:Luongo was never impossible to deal, the Canucks wanted more for him than they even valued him, no fucking wonder a deal never happened.
Kind of curious as to how bad I butchered that sentence, actually. Mind to correct me, Equipped?
French, motherfucker, you actually don't speak it. This is not what the article says at all. It says Montreal traded away a 3rd round pick for 2 4th round picks the same year in the hopes that Pageau would still be there in the next round. Ottawa picked him up in the 4th round just before the Habs could speak.
And that, my friend, proves that if the Habs truly dearly wanted good ol' 3rd liner Pageau, they would have picked him in the 3rd round without taking chances.
Thanks for trying, though, it proves once again that truly bilingual people don't really exist in Canada outside Quebec. Wink wink <3
Lol, even that google translate from that Chicago fan is better.
And this sentence doesn't make any sense.
"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take"- Michael Jordan
I'm just teasin', Alfie.Don't blame me for the clusterfuck that is French grammar.
I'm still waiting for my settlement cheque for wading through fourteen years of it.
Teehee, if you actually knew French history, you'd know Canadian French (or Quebecois French, to be clear) is actually closer to old French than the French used in France, and that they use way more anglicisms in France than we do in Quebec.Guys can we please stop pretending that Canadian French is actual French and not some butchered up dirty crude mess of faux dialogue.
The arguments you guys come up with to defend Keith are always fresh. That's for sure. Never Been Seen Before type stuff.How does it feel to lump Sedin in with Matt Cooke with people who Duncan Keith thought deserved to get an elbow to the head?
The arguments you guys come up with to defend Keith are always fresh. That's for sure. Never Been Seen Before type stuff.
Henrik isn't quite on his level yet, but he made a big leap in that direction tonight. Besides, I've always said that he's the evil one. Daniel's the shit.
Pomplamoose is a funny word.Teehee, if you actually knew French history, you'd know Canadian French (or Quebecois French, to be clear) is actually closer to old French than the French used in France, and that they use way more anglicisms in France than we do in Quebec.
True story!
Yeah, he's not exactly a fighter.I'm re-watching the 3rd period, and DAMN Bouillion (?) got absolutely destroyed during his fight, wow.
Yeah. It's spelled Pamplemousse, though.Pomplamoose is a funny word.
Guys can we please stop pretending that Canadian French is actual French and not some butchered up dirty crude mess of faux dialogue.