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canucks #1 overall in nhl (on oct21)
ohhhh yeeaaaa
ahaha
go canucks!
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| Originally posted by verndogs again?!?!?! lol...I should have watched that game on the OLN network |

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| Originally posted by ArcticBeach I dig ur Sig mate ![]() but its Lundqvist not Lundquist ow and do anyone know if theres any site or some way to watch the games over the net live ? |
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| Originally posted by fastmp3 gooooooo habs goooooo |
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| Originally posted by Dj Smitty20 wow, we actually cheer for the same team in a sport? nice! |
Henrik Lundqvist is a very good goalie, Hope he really gets better and better in Rangers 
theres a lot of canadien fan here
Tonight vs Islanders will be a ownage 
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| Originally posted by sEpH theres a lot of canadien fan here Tonight vs Islanders will be a ownage |
now, that someone showed me what the hell i have to do in this pool thing, i can actually play.
thanks guys
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| Originally posted by Laszlo Don't be so sure about that...Yashin and Satan are getting more and more dangerous as each game passes by. Dipietro has also looked pretty sharp so far this season - way better than Theodore IMO |
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| Originally posted by sEpH we won 4-3 |

Koivuuuuuuuuu Ryderrrrrrrrrr Ribeiroooooooooo
Theo sucks lately
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| Originally posted by fastmp3 Koivuuuuuuuuu Ryderrrrrrrrrr Ribeiroooooooooo Theo sucks lately |
Kovaleeeeeeeeeev
Yeah, that's more like it 
yeah kovalev rules.
i remember 2 years ago he sucked, except in the series
Julien should put Danis more often, He won his first NHL game 2-0!!
i just discovered my friend had a habs towel
we're firends no more
loving it
1. Detroit Red Wings 12 11 1 0 22
2. Vancouver Canucks 12 8 2 2 18
3. Nashville Predators 10 8 1 1 17
4. Carolina Hurricanes 11 8 2 1 17
5. Montreal Canadiens 12 8 3 1 17
Nice!
tampa bay lost buahahahah
man...the Panthers are losing to many close games 
yeah last game vs canadians was awesome
(for us)
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| Originally posted by sEpH yeah last game vs canadians was awesome (for us) |
but we shouldn't have given up a 2-0 lead...not to mention the 3-1 lead which went on to to 3-4...!
we were VERY lucky we got two points out of that one, considering we were only 9 seconds from getting none....
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| Originally posted by Laszlo yeah...absolutely but we shouldn't have given up a 2-0 lead...not to mention the 3-1 lead which went on to to 3-4...! we were VERY lucky we got two points out of that one, considering we were only 9 seconds from getting none.... |
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MONTREAL (AP) - Jacques Demers, who coached the Montreal Canadiens to the Stanley Cup in 1993 and was later a general manager in the NHL, admits in a newly released biography that he is illiterate. "I could read a little bit but I can't write very well," Demers said at a party for the book's launch. "I took to protecting myself. You put a wall around yourself. And when I was given the possibility of talking, I could speak well and I think that really saved me." In the book Jacques Demers: En Toutes Lettres, which roughly translates to All Spelled Out, Demers said his inability to read and write was the result of an abusive and impoverished childhood. "All I wanted from my father was to treat me with love," Demers said. "Not to beat me up when I did something wrong. Not to beat up my mom. It really hurt me because he took away my childhood. "The other thing I wanted to say was that if I could not write or read, it was because I had so much of a problem with anxiety because of the things going on in the family. I couldn't go to sleep at night. I'd go to school and I couldn't learn anything." The book, which was released Wednesday, was written by Canadian journalist Mario Leclerc. Demers coached the Quebec Nordiques, St. Louis Blues, Detroit Red Wings, Montreal and the Tampa Bay Lightning, where he was also general manager in the late 1990s. He was able to hide his illiteracy from all but a few people by asking secretaries and media relations people to write letters for him, claiming his English wasn't good enough. Even his wife Debbie didn't know until he told her after he put off writing checks to cover household bills for several days. When he was a general manager, he brought in Cliff Fletcher and Jay Feaster as assistants to handle contracts he couldn't read. "I never really was a GM," he said. "I hired Cliff Fletcher and Jay Feaster because I knew I couldn't do that." Since leaving the NHL coaching ranks, Demers has worked as a hockey analyst at the French-language RDS network for the last four years. For now, he is happy that he has gone public with his illiteracy. "I have no problem saying what I wanted to say. That's what I needed," he said. "I've been carrying this all my life. I succeeded, and I'm telling people 'you're capable of doing something in your life even if you have some big handicaps." |
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