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Definitely Roy who made the decision to leave, not the management.
he was choked that they left him in, the team left him in not the fans
as roy would say, he couldnt hear the fans with his stanley cup rings in his ears
even montreal fans wouldnt run out their man a french canadians none the less after he led them to a cup in his rookie season, that article puts emphasis on the fans when in reality it was almost all management that led to his actions
would the fans have been booing if he was pulled after 3? he was left hung out to dry.
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Roy did the same thing when he was given the Brooklyn cheer in the last game with the Habs.
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Either way, you know that he didn't suddenly turn on the Habs fanbase in that one game.
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Sonick is a genius. I won't go into detail what's so great about his post. But it's damn good!
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On Tuesday, head coach Alain Vigneault said Cody Hodgson was both pain free and symptom free.
On Wednesday, Hodgson participated in a full contact practice. He left smiling and encouraged, saying he had no problems with the contact and looked forward to playing soon.
On Saturday, the Canucks next game, Hodgson still won't be in the lineup. Sunday remains possible for his preseason debut.
In all seriousness though, its better they don't rush him. I'm sure he's anxious to get out and management is erring on the side of caution. Posted via RS Mobile
In all seriousness though, its better they don't rush him. I'm sure he's anxious to get out and management is erring on the side of caution. Posted via RS Mobile
Possibly Sunday, where there's less pressure on him from the entire Canucks nation!
Agreed 100% though, no point in rushing him in the preseason only to have him get injured again. After all, it is just that, the preseason.
hodgson hype better live up to the expectation from all these media attention giving him.
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On Wednesday, Hodgson participated in a full contact practice. He left smiling and encouraged, saying he had no problems with the contact and looked forward to playing soon.
Still sketchy IMO. Contact in practice must be toned down from real-time NHL contact where guys are looking to destroy you.