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Post by pug on Aug 18, 2007 18:22:29 GMT -4
was there today* all drills this afternoon* cant wait for some action tomorrow night* pug
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Post by Porkchop on Aug 20, 2007 8:15:28 GMT -4
The league isn't near as 'tough guy-ish' as it used to be. This upcomming season, the 'Veteran' fighters who have been in the league all seem to be nothing more then good fiesty Middleweight scrappers (excluding Hennegan). You have Roch, Bouchard, Gallant x2, Graham, J.Roch, all within the projected top 10 for the league. All those guys in my eyes are just good experienced Middleweights. Even with newcommers entering the league. Like the guy mentioned above at 230, unless he's faught in a league much similar to the QMJHL I imagine he'd only be able to duke it out with a Middleweight (for the first year). Each year now you can see the league going back to skill more and more. But I'm a believer that there will be more fiesty middleweights this year then legit Heavy's like your Cormiers/Lizon/Doyle/Lafferier etc..etc.. You get somebody 6'4" 230 that has been known to fight anywhere and he should be able to go with anybody........Jon Tremblay stepped into the Q and had his 1st fight at 17 years old against a 19 or 20 year old heavyweight........right then we knew we had a great fighter coming onto the team............if this new guy can fight at all, he should be a good addition.
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Post by Krang7 on Aug 20, 2007 8:19:17 GMT -4
The league isn't near as 'tough guy-ish' as it used to be. This upcomming season, the 'Veteran' fighters who have been in the league all seem to be nothing more then good fiesty Middleweight scrappers (excluding Hennegan). You have Roch, Bouchard, Gallant x2, Graham, J.Roch, all within the projected top 10 for the league. All those guys in my eyes are just good experienced Middleweights. Even with newcommers entering the league. Like the guy mentioned above at 230, unless he's faught in a league much similar to the QMJHL I imagine he'd only be able to duke it out with a Middleweight (for the first year). Each year now you can see the league going back to skill more and more. But I'm a believer that there will be more fiesty middleweights this year then legit Heavy's like your Cormiers/Lizon/Doyle/Lafferier etc..etc.. You get somebody 6'4" 230 that has been known to fight anywhere and he should be able to go with anybody........Jon Tremblay stepped into the Q and had his 1st fight at 17 years old against a 19 or 20 year old heavyweight........right then we knew we had a great fighter coming onto the team............if this new guy can fight at all, he should be a good addition. Except he was cut last night, so he won't be fighting for us this season.
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Post by 1barney22 on Aug 20, 2007 8:34:07 GMT -4
Yeah...even if he was not cut...fighting might have been a problem. He broke his hand in 5 places in the fight with Wright on Saturday
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Post by Porkchop on Aug 20, 2007 22:32:58 GMT -4
Yeah...even if he was not cut...fighting might have been a problem. He broke his hand in 5 places in the fight with Wright on Saturday You might see him back then, after he is heeled up.
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Post by Score on Aug 20, 2007 22:35:04 GMT -4
Yeah...even if he was not cut...fighting might have been a problem. He broke his hand in 5 places in the fight with Wright on Saturday You might see him back then, after he is heeled up. Hope not, and I doubt it. Really not a Q player........at all.
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