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Post by AH on Jan 27, 2004 14:26:17 GMT -5
TSN is saying that Danny Heatley will play tomorrow.
Your season long argument about Atlanta missing Heatley and how they will automatically become better than the Habs once he returns will now be put to the test.
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Post by blaise on Jan 27, 2004 15:39:28 GMT -5
TSN is saying that Danny Heatley will play tomorrow. Your season long argument about Atlanta missing Heatley and how they will automatically become better than the Habs once he returns will now be put to the test. Mind you, I don't wish him a triumphant return just to confirm my prediction. The Thrashers aren't my team.
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Post by HabbaDasher on Jan 27, 2004 16:05:37 GMT -5
It'll probably take him awhile to get into game shape...
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Post by insomnius on Jan 27, 2004 16:10:52 GMT -5
Still though - I'd rather have Dany Heatley who is rounding into game shape than the one and only (thankfully) Donald Audette in full game shape...
2 assists in his first game...
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Post by franko on Jan 27, 2004 18:49:06 GMT -5
2 assists in his first game... And done for the season . . . ?
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Post by NWTHabsFan on Jan 28, 2004 0:02:07 GMT -5
Mind you, I don't wish him a triumphant return just to confirm my prediction. The Thrashers aren't my team. No, I would assume the Habs are your team, and thus your participation on this prestigious board. This is the doldrums in the season. For both Hab players and fans alike. It is easy to bail, and tough to stay true to the support and the "system". Time to show that Blaise rhymes with Praise and not Malaise (sorry to the poster name, it is a metaphor, nothing personal).
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Post by blaise on Jan 28, 2004 2:28:27 GMT -5
No, I would assume the Habs are your team, and thus your participation on this prestigious board. This is the doldrums in the season. For both Hab players and fans alike. It is easy to bail, and tough to stay true to the support and the "system". Time to show that Blaise rhymes with Praise and not Malaise (sorry to the poster name, it is a metaphor, nothing personal). Unfortunately, Blaise is a homophone only of the second syllable of malaise (that is, if you use the French pronunciations). Praise, blaze, braise, daze, faze, gaze, haze, laze, maze, phrase, and raise are monosyllabic and homophonic. However, it's irrelevant because no one calls me Blaise, which as I explained in a previous post, is a pseudonym I adopted in homage to Blaise Pascal (which doesn't rhyme with rascal). By the way, if you're wondering why I'm posting at this ungodly hour, it's because I just got in a few minutes ago. Encountered a bit of snow.
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Post by Rimmer on Jan 28, 2004 5:06:43 GMT -5
...However, it's irrelevant because no one calls me Blaise, which as I explained in a previous post, is a pseudonym I adopted in homage to Blaise Pascal (which doesn't rhyme with rascal). ... are you a mathematician or something? R.
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Post by blaise on Jan 28, 2004 10:42:03 GMT -5
Sorry, no biography available on Blaise.
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