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Post by lalalaprise on Dec 30, 2009 8:42:14 GMT -4
Julien Ellis-Plante went by his 1st hyphonated last name...same for Patrice Bergeron-Cleary
I guess it depends on the player and which name they want to use.
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Post by CrazyJoeDavola on Dec 30, 2009 9:41:43 GMT -4
Not sure whats going on with the team these past few games... not like us to be dominated as badly as this. And not even by powerhouses - teams that are good but still missing key players.
As for getting another young goalie, I agree, we do need to do that and Im sure its in Cam's plans. I hope we grab a goalie with an early pick in the draft.
Right now we have to get back to the way we played in Nov/early December. We've really come out sluggish after the Xmas break.
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Post by melly on Dec 30, 2009 10:26:48 GMT -4
webber , i was joking when i said marcel was the problem.what i meant is that the moves that the baboon has made are the reason this team is shit.no one but him is the blame.what has he done to improve this team.he is way in over his head. as i said earlier, he was hit on the head with too many coconuts I was just kind of sitting back watching your posts. Others are right in saying you haven't got a clue about Major Junior hockey. Patenaude left the organization pretty much depleted. I was not a fan of Cam, but he has done quite an admirable job. As a GM he has done a pretty good job of re-stocking the cupboards with picks and has done pretty well with the picks he made and the acquisitions he has made. As far as coaching, he has done something right. Young, inexperienced teams will get blown on occassion, believeing otherwise would reiterate what an idiot you are. The Mooseheads have been close in many a hockey game so far, going into 3rd periods in tight games with the best in the league. Oh yeah, and don't forget upsetting both Moncton and Saint John. I am going to the rink this year with more enthusiasm than I have in many, many years. I quite enjoy watching these young kids battle and develop, win or lose! You either, have very little hockey knowledge, or simply do not watch the games. Whichever it is, your opinions speak volumes. I suspect the name calling is just a substitute for your inability to debate the aspects of this young hockey club.
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Post by blue52 on Dec 30, 2009 13:26:47 GMT -4
Without resorting to name calling and/or generally behaving like a child I`m not sure you will be able to communicate with him on a semi-intelligent level, suggest best course of action is to ignore his posts
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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2009 17:07:44 GMT -4
Last night wasn't really Corbeil's fault. The first goal wasn't "weak" - it was a complete freak accident. Brodeur threw a hard pass out front from the sideboards, and it took a one-in-a-thousand bounce off Dimitruk's stick. Fooled everyone in the rink, not only Corbeil. Can't really blame anyone on a crazy bounce like that. The rest of the game, the kid was totally blitzed - CB was getting scoring chances left and right, Corbeil was challenged far more than the shots on goal indicate. The entire first five minutes was point blank chances inside his zone, along with a couple of partial breakaways. In fact, he settled in pretty nicely after those three goals in the first three minutes... some would have totally crumbled. However, it's true his rebound control could have been better on a couple of the goals. All in all, Corbeil isn't what people should be blaming for last night's result. It was just pure domination, could have been 9-0 or so. Could well be a different story tonight in your guys' rink though. Thanks for the post deer. I was just listening to the game on the radio and after Sunday's game, when Corbeil gave up a few weak ones I thought this might be the same. Glad he played well and I hope it is a different story tonight.
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