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Sean Avery haters thread
This site is for everyone who would like to see the Rangers' Sean Avery struck by something heavy and foul-smelling. Post videos, pictures, and comments here!
fail. claude lemieux please
I find it hard to hate Sean Avery 
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| Originally posted by verndogs I find it hard to hate Sean Avery |
they have hockey on tv? 
Anyone see his gay schoolboy antics vs. Brodeur today? Even Drury told him to stop acting like an asshat. What a joke to the NHL.
Avery is a little bitch! I was at a game that he started two fights...then skated away from both of them hiding behind the officials.
Avery = poo
Dont forget to mention ugly.
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| Originally posted by DuBam Dont forget to mention ugly. |

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| Originally posted by trunks1022 he had elisha cuthbert. you're not even close |
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| Originally posted by Eddie N MIAMI shes goin out with some player from the calgary Flames now. So basically shes like Alysa Milano with baseball players. |
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| Originally posted by jonze anna kournikova comes to mind. i think she went out with every russian in the league. |
hahaha ^^Avery & Brodeur get traded to the Leafs....
zOMG Sean Avery is so metro!
http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/blog/nh...u?urn=nhl,78305
Sean Avery is going to intern at Vogue during the summer. According to Courtney Hazlett of MSNBC this morning, "He wrote a letter to [editor-in-chief] Anna Wintour saying he really liked the magazine, and while he's got some time to spare this summer he would like to hone his skills at Vogue magazine. Their spokesperson is saying the 28 year old will be expected to do traditional assistant-like duties."
damn spleens
http://sports.excite.com/news/04302008/v3941.html
New York Rangers forward Sean Avery has been hospitalized after lacerating his spleen during a playoff loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins.
In a statement Wednesday, the team said the noted agitator was taken to St. Vincent's Medical Center after New York's 5-3 loss Tuesday night and was admitted following a CT scan.
Avery, whose spleen was not removed and isn't expected to need surgery, likely will be hospitalized for a few days, team spokesman John Rosasco said.
Michael Fagan, spokesman for St. Vincent's Medical Center, said Avery is in "stable" condition.
Rosasco said it's unclear when Avery was injured, but the forward complained during the game of pain that got worse. Following the game, Avery went in a car from Madison Square Garden to the hospital with team physician Dr. Andrew Feldman.
"He walked into the hospital," Rosasco said. "He was never in a life-threatening situation."
Avery's mother, Marlene, told the Toronto Sun that Avery's spleen had not ruptured, but he had suffered internal bleeding.
The spleen is an organ about the size of a fist on the left side of the body, behind the stomach. It helps the body fight infection and filters the blood. A person can live without a spleen, although they lose some of their ability to fight infections.
The 28-year-old will be out for the remainder of the season, the Rangers said, but is expected to make a full recovery.
The Daily News first reported on its Web site Wednesday morning that Avery was taken to St. Vincent's in cardiac arrest. The newspaper said he was unconscious and not breathing when taken to the hospital.
The Rangers trail the Penguins 3-0 in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference semifinal series with Game 4 scheduled for Thursday night at Madison Square Garden. Avery had an assist on the Rangers' second goal in Tuesday night's game.
Avery, who's set to be an unrestricted free agent after this season, is known for pushing the envelope on the ice and off it.
In the Rangers' first-round victory over New Jersey, Avery frustrated the Devils and goalie Martin Brodeur. The highlight came in Game 3 when Avery planted himself in the crease with his back to the action and faceguarded Brodeur.
"I've played for 15 years in this league. I've been watching games for 33 years. I had never seen that in my life," Brodeur said.
The NHL moved quickly to forbid the activity.
Nonetheless, Brodeur was so incensed by Avery's antics that he refused to shake his hand after the Rangers' series clinching victory in Game 5.
Avery has been a sparkplug for the Rangers since coming to the team from the Los Angeles Kings in a February 2007 trade.
In his time with the Rangers, he has elevated a knack of riling people into an art form. His targets find themselves mouthing off, or worse, getting so angered that they draw a penalty.
lol at his injured spleen. good things always come to those who're dickheads 
Such an awesome sport tarnished by these meat heads. What a stupid fucking rule to let them fight.
lesson
This is why you don't wave your stick in the goalie's face kids...Cause then you'll RUPTURE YOUR FUCKN SPLEEN!
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