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26/10/2009 11:01:22
 
 
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23/10/2009 18:22:42
Mike Sue-Ping
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
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Catégorie:
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Divers
Thread ID:
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Message ID:
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>>What a woebegone team this season. Here's an example of their play last season, looks like they're carrying on that fine tradition...
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>>http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/blog/puck_daddy/post/Video-Who-had-more-embarrassing-goal-Pavelec-o?urn=nhl,197825
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>SET RANT ON
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>They totally suck. Toskala is a sieve when he's healthy and "The Monster" can't fare any better (although to be fair, he's only started one game). The Laughs organization don't seem to want to build a winning team when the ACC is being sold out every game. Can't blame them either. If I had a crappy product and people lined up to pay huge prices for it why would I change that "winning" combination?
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>The best thing that could have happened to NHL hockey in south west Ontario came and went when Jim Balsalle tried to move the Coyotes to Hamilton. That's over and now the Laughs can breathe easier. I think it was funny when Jim (I think) kept saying how he wanted to bring a professional hockey team to southern Ontario (like he was deliberately saying that one doesn't exist). Fans need to boycott the Laughs, stop attending, stop buying their overpriced sports stuff (sweaters, flags, etc) and stop watching. After all, there really isn't anything to watch except a losing team. I like how the "tougher" Laughs found their way into penalty troubles only to have a miserable penalty kill which often allowed for power play goals against.
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>As they say, it October and the leaves are falling (right from the get go). Oh did I mention that the Leafs SUCK. Go Sabers!
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>SET RANT OFF
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>Man that felt good.

Why the Sabers?
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