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Post by clampdown on May 12, 2006 21:06:17 GMT -5
Yeah,Stone could back up Riopel.Great idea.
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Post by clampdown on May 12, 2006 20:57:40 GMT -5
Keep talking it up boys.You'll probably wind up with no goalies coming here next year.
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Post by clampdown on May 9, 2006 18:14:47 GMT -5
Sure thing...Mr. Positive
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Post by clampdown on May 9, 2006 17:04:26 GMT -5
Holy smokes!!You guys are one tough crowd. Tordj bounced back two series ago.
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Post by clampdown on May 7, 2006 16:04:43 GMT -5
Don't get your hopes up.
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Post by clampdown on May 7, 2006 15:42:19 GMT -5
Hmmmm? Goaltending duties...sharing....? The same way that Trembaly shared with Laliberte? The same way that Mior shared with Lafleur ? The same way that Duchesne shared with Kennedy? The same way Tordjman shared with Sniderman?
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Post by clampdown on May 3, 2006 21:09:58 GMT -5
True enough Porkchop.Also a bit too deep. Too bad it had to come down to one bad line change,one seeing-eye shot, and one misplay. Testament to how great both teams and both goalies played. That's why we love hockey.
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Post by clampdown on May 3, 2006 16:24:22 GMT -5
Yeah well maybe no bag of money. Maybe just a portion of what Grahame gets in US$ in TB....and some respect.
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Post by clampdown on May 3, 2006 13:39:56 GMT -5
Huet is one of the reasons why Montreal was even in the playoffs.The recepits from the extra playoff games alone could pay his salary next year. You should be thankful he contributed as much as he did. Yes a slapshot from the blueline was playable (even with the tip) but from the camera angles shown it is hard to determine the trajectory and speed of the shot as Huet might have seen it.It was a great shot that bounced off the inside of the far post,bounced off the near post and dropped in. Really give yourself a shake .Aebischer had his own struggles adjusting to a new team,Danis is unproven at the NHL level,and Theodore,like every other goalie since Roy(and including him come to think of it) has been run out of town.Enjoy the hockey,be happy for Cam Ward, and stop complaining.
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Post by clampdown on May 1, 2006 9:08:29 GMT -5
Yeah.You must be right.He was just great. Maybe they should have traded Blouin for Tordjman if Blouin was so special.
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Post by clampdown on May 1, 2006 8:57:39 GMT -5
Blouin?
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Post by clampdown on May 1, 2006 8:54:52 GMT -5
Are you sure that all players(goalie,D-men) mentioned will be back?
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Post by clampdown on Apr 27, 2006 17:45:31 GMT -5
Actually in Toronto they always perform bilingual versions of the national anthem.They are just as rude and disrespectful there as anywhere else. Cheering,removing hats,chewing gum,tapping sticks,standing at attention,not talking(with your mouth full) during the playing of what is still ALL OUR national anthem....it is all a matter of discretion and upbringing.Just like racial slurs.
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Post by clampdown on Apr 1, 2006 10:17:18 GMT -5
Good observations Ric.Very well spoken. These standards obviously must apply apply to all players including both goalies.
2 additional observations
Sniderman had sat without a start or any "game" action for 2 and a half weeks before winning 4 games in a row while Tordjman was hurt.
When Sniderman came in on Tuesday it was the first "game " action he had seen in 2 weeks.
2 things
1.Tordjman is a good goalie and will hopefully get his game back in the next series. 2.When you make your observations on "game" situations and readiness please make sure they apply to Sniderman when he gets the chance to play again.
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