Newsy Lalonde
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One of the early stars of the Canadiens.
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Post by Newsy Lalonde on Nov 27, 2002 21:57:28 GMT -5
I really don`t know what I`m trying to prove just throwing out some names that could be interesting to see in the blue, blanc, rouge. Jiri Slegr(6-0, 220lbs, 31 years old) UFA Jere Karalahti (6-2, 225lbs, 27) Nashville (or in Finland) Nashville did say everyone is available Cale Hulse (6-3, 220lbs, 28) Nashville Grant Marshall Rw (6-1, 200, 29) Columbus Tomas Kloucek (6-3, 235, 22) NY Rangers Please let mister Santa Claus drop off Juneau (from a source inside the dressing room - s!#t disturber), Dykhuis, Petrov, Gilmour, Dackell, Ribeiro, Dykhuis, Chouinard, Traverse,Therien, Therien, Therien,Therien, Therien,Therien, Therien,Therien, Therien,Therien, Charron(and his PK plan) in somebody else's house(arena). Thank and ps I will leave out cookies and milk.
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Post by MPLABBE on Nov 27, 2002 22:17:24 GMT -5
Sleger signed with a Russian league
Karahlati said he'll never play in the NHL again and has drug or alcohol problems
and Juneau...hmmm is he the rat? is your source credible?
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Newsy Lalonde
Rookie
One of the early stars of the Canadiens.
Posts: 49
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Post by Newsy Lalonde on Nov 27, 2002 22:29:45 GMT -5
My source well let`s just say I`m from and live in Cornwall. Think a little bit you`ll figure it out. I`m told thru a third party whom we both know that Mr. Juneau wants to play with only certain people and so much icetime and bellyachs alot.
If karalahti has problems with substances than that`s bad news.
I read on faceoff.com that Mtl is interested in Brad Ference(d) from Florida wow 254 PIM , maybe we could add Pierre Dagenais and/or Shane Willis in the deal.
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Post by UberCranky on Nov 27, 2002 22:37:45 GMT -5
Hmm.....okay..............
Dis, anyone, who lives in Cornwall?
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Post by JohnnyVerdun on Nov 27, 2002 22:54:40 GMT -5
Chad's a Cornwall boy.
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Post by MPLABBE on Nov 28, 2002 7:26:47 GMT -5
He sure is ;D
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Post by montreal on Nov 28, 2002 13:53:36 GMT -5
I've heard before that Juneau is a pain in the locker room, but I never paid attention to that kind of stuff, since I'm not their. I just watch the games, and know what I see on the ice. Juneau gets the job done though.
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Post by JohnnyVerdun on Nov 28, 2002 14:11:09 GMT -5
I've heard before that Juneau is a pain in the locker room, but I never paid attention to that kind of stuff, since I'm not their. I just watch the games, and know what I see on the ice. Juneau gets the job done though. It's because he thinks he's smarter than everybody else. Man, I really hate that. ;D
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Post by GoMtl on Nov 28, 2002 14:14:28 GMT -5
ribeiro's played two games this season and you've already given up on him?! you'll be eating your words if savard ever unloads the abundancy of verteran/soft forwards and gets him a big winger to work with on the 2nd line, he's a great play maker, you just need some special tools to tap into his potential, we all know it's there. as for juneau being a trouble maker... i wonder if he's worth anything anymore? he sure doesn't score like he used to, but he's definitely strong defensively. i doubt he's worth anything at all, might as well keep him, just get AS to go down to the dressing room and remove his head from his ass, AS seems to be pretty good at that. lord knows therrien would be too much of a chicken to say anything. personally i'm hoping santa brings us an nhl ready ron hainsey, and jason ward.
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Post by MPLABBE on Nov 28, 2002 15:50:53 GMT -5
what are you talking about? no one mentionned Ribs in this thread
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Post by GoMtl on Nov 28, 2002 16:46:36 GMT -5
Please let mister Santa Claus drop off Juneau (from a source inside the dressing room - s!#t disturber), Dykhuis, Petrov, Gilmour, Dackell, Ribeiro, Dykhuis, Chouinard, Traverse,Therien, Therien, Therien,Therien, Therien,Therien, Therien,Therien, Therien,Therien, Charron(and his PK plan) in somebody else's house(arena). Thank and ps I will leave out cookies and milk.
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Post by montreal on Nov 28, 2002 17:09:53 GMT -5
It's because he thinks he's smarter than everybody else. Man, I really hate that. ;D You mean he is smarter then everyone else.
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Post by MPLABBE on Nov 28, 2002 17:25:31 GMT -5
Go MTL, there's a reason why I have glasses...and it was showed once again ;D
No offence taken?
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Post by GoMtl on Nov 28, 2002 19:23:20 GMT -5
none taken. i do the same thing... notice that almost every one of my posts is modified, another result of not reading carefully enough
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Post by Ranger Ranchod on Nov 28, 2002 19:29:16 GMT -5
You want to see Kloucek in Montreal? I want to see him in NY!! (just so you know, he suffered a concussion a few days ago. There's no history there though, I'm fairly certain it's his first)
Karalahti was suspended for 6 months for violating the substance abuse program without any chance for appeal. If Fleury (knock on wood) violates it again I believe that will be his punishment.
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Post by PTH on Nov 28, 2002 20:04:03 GMT -5
It's because he thinks he's smarter than everybody else. Man, I really hate that. ;D He's an Engineer. He is smarter than everyone else.
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Post by MPLABBE on Nov 28, 2002 20:08:20 GMT -5
you gotta like engineer's sticking for each other
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Post by seventeen on Nov 28, 2002 21:43:16 GMT -5
Especially when they're wrong. The highest average IQ amongst professionals belongs to accountants. Ok, put up your hand if you want to be an accountant. I guess if you are one, you can make the above claim, and if you're not, you probably don't give a hoot. At least engineers are more interesting (in general) than accountants .
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Post by UberCranky on Nov 28, 2002 22:17:21 GMT -5
Accountant do it by the numbers but engineers experiment and perfect it............
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