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Post by M. Beaux-Eaux on Feb 12, 2007 8:12:49 GMT -5
From Mathias Brunet in today's Cyberpresse:
The Kostitsyns
Three days after having sung the praises in these pages of Andrei Kostitsyn's younger brother Sergei, playing for the London Knights of the OHL, he continued his exploits with a five point game, including three consecutive goals when his team was down 6-4. Yesterday? Another ordinary game. Four points. He now has 42 points in his last 14 games ... His big brother isn't doing so badly himself in the AHL with 17 points in his last nine games. How soon before we see them together in Montreal?
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Post by franko on Feb 12, 2007 9:11:04 GMT -5
4-6 years, if all goes according to the way the Habs bring up their developing players.
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Post by M. Beaux-Eaux on Feb 12, 2007 9:14:35 GMT -5
4-6 years, if all goes according to the way the Habs bring up their developing players. Yep, there's no Russian the youngsters.
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Post by seventeen on Feb 12, 2007 20:51:32 GMT -5
4-6 years, if all goes according to the way the Habs bring up their developing players. Ah, Franko, a man after my own heart. The disillusion, the sarcasm. Perfect.
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Post by franko on Feb 12, 2007 21:14:48 GMT -5
4-6 years, if all goes according to the way the Habs bring up their developing players. Ah, Franko, a man after my own heart. The disillusion, the sarcasm. Perfect. Aw, shucks, thanks. You mods are the best teachers. Now, where's my ?
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Post by Habs_fan_in_LA on Feb 12, 2007 21:45:11 GMT -5
4-6 years, if all goes according to the way the Habs bring up their developing players. If we brought them up any sooner they would be learning from Kovalev and Samsonov!
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Post by Toronthab on Feb 16, 2007 23:02:20 GMT -5
4-6 years, if all goes according to the way the Habs bring up their developing players. If we brought them up any sooner they would be learning from Kovalev and Samsonov! HAHAHAHAHAHAHHA!! You killl me.
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