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I wouldn't ever stop cheering for my team. That's what a true fan would do.
Agreed. I remember getting into quite a debate with some coworkers back when The lames made the Cup final and quite a few people were cheering them on to win because they were a team from Canada. I refused to cheer or hope they would win. I simply explained I'm a Canucks fan and I will not cheer for any other team even if they were a Canadian Team. I will gladly cheer for Canada when it's the Olympics, World Juniors etc but this is the NHL.
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"back at the line to Babych.... LONG SHOT....Potvin had trouble with it....ADAM SHOOTS SCORES!!!!
Oilers aren't going to be contenders even if they get first rounders for the next 3 years, no FA's want to go to EDM Posted via RS Mobile
If i was edmonton id ship off any players that wont be part of there future for 1st , 2nd picks or prospects. And hopefully for there when eberle, hall n parvjavi become stars they'll have a strong young team. Cause 6-7 years from now they'll want out, so there window of winning is much shorter than alot of the other teams Posted via RS Mobile
;LOLOLOLOLOL.. The guy probably got a shit kicking in the parking lot... PICH asian hockey style hahaha.. but ya that is the stupidest thing I have seen in rec hockey. But the funny thing was that the guy that got hit just looked at him and didn't do anything while the guy had the stick above his head like a lumberjack
Media statement from Manny Malhotra
Wednesday, 06.04.2011 / 5:39 PM / News
Vancouver Canucks
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The past three weeks have been a very emotional time for myself and my family. I owe a great deal of thanks to a number of people. First and foremost my wife Joann who has been a pillar of strength for me and kept me focused on the best possible outcome at all times. Thank you to my teammates, coaches and training staff, your care and concern has meant a great deal to me. The Aquilini family, Mike Gillis and Laurence Gilman have made my recovery a priority; I have received the best possible medical care throughout this entire process. It is truly a blessing to be part of an organization with such quality, caring people and I can't thank them enough.
The NHL is a tight-knit community. I would like to thank all the players, coaches and GM's around the league, some I've never even had the chance to meet, who extended their regards and best wishes for a speedy recovery. My most heartfelt and sincere thank you to all of the incredible fans in Vancouver and around the league for keeping me in your thoughts and prayers. Your messages were a daily reminder of what a privilege it is to play for you.
I will forever be grateful to the incredible group of surgeons both in Vancouver and New York who performed two successful surgeries, to restore the vision in my eye. Although there is a lot of recovery and healing to take place, I am very optimistic for a good outcome. Thank you to my agent and good friend Paul Krepelka for being with me through surgery and recovery in New York. Your friendship over the years has been invaluable.
My family and I are very grateful for the patience, concern and privacy we've been shown by the media and thank you for your continued support.
Media statement from Manny MalhotraVancouver Canucks
The past three weeks have been a very emotional time for myself and my family. I owe a great deal of thanks to a number of people. First and foremost my wife Joann who has been a pillar of strength for me and kept me focused on the best possible outcome at all times. Thank you to my teammates, coaches and training staff, your care and concern has meant a great deal to me. The Aquilini family, Mike Gillis and Laurence Gilman have made my recovery a priority; I have received the best possible medical care throughout this entire process. It is truly a blessing to be part of an organization with such quality, caring people and I can't thank them enough.
The NHL is a tight-knit community. I would like to thank all the players, coaches and GM's around the league, some I've never even had the chance to meet, who extended their regards and best wishes for a speedy recovery. My most heartfelt and sincere thank you to all of the incredible fans in Vancouver and around the league for keeping me in your thoughts and prayers. Your messages were a daily reminder of what a privilege it is to play for you.
I will forever be grateful to the incredible group of surgeons both in Vancouver and New York who performed two successful surgeries, to restore the vision in my eye. Although there is a lot of recovery and healing to take place, I am very optimistic for a good outcome. Thank you to my agent and good friend Paul Krepelka for being with me through surgery and recovery in New York. Your friendship over the years has been invaluable.
My family and I are very grateful for the patience, concern and privacy we've been shown by the media and thank you for your continued support.
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Does anyone know how many to a signature?
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Originally Posted by Brianrietta
Not a sebberry post goes by where I don't frown and think to myself "so..?"
Invisible sky daddies commanding people to do shit is just so beyond retarded, I feel like punching myself in the balls until I shit my computer chair.
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4 years ago, I pulled up to burger king, and asked to get a teen burger. I realized after the 3rd time i said it, I was in the wrong fucking place.
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[19-10, 22:51] how many post do I need before I can fail TOS'D posts.
Screw cheering for another team. In past seasons, when Canucks got eliminated, my hockey season was over.
The only time I even watch other games is if I'm involved in some pool, but even then, checking nhl.com for stats is more efficient.
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