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Everything posted by interminded
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Just awful. My thoughts and prayers are with Jose and his family.
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Bought a bike last weekend:
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Just awesome dude, really ! I wish you guys all the luck and love in the world. E.
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That seems like a fun day !
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I'll never ever forgive him for what he did to Draper, but .... In his heyday he was a great hockeyplayer and a fierce competitor. Nevertheless: I hope he rots in hell.
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Not good.
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Best of luck Sammy. Thanks for everything !
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We all have red wing glasses on, that's why it's called LetsGoWings.com and not LetsGoAvalanche...
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Fleury and Ward get an invite and Chris Osgood doesn't ? That's a joke.
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Jay Bouwmeester's Rights traded to Calgary
interminded replied to Heroes of Hockeytown's topic in General
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Good move by Philly. Emery and Pronger are a good foundation the built The Broad Street Bullies Redux. Buch of goons... pff..
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Same here. A classy move by this young player. Are you paying attention, Cindy ? This is how nice people behave..
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lol
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Honestly, who cares about the Pens at this point ?!?!?!?!? We just lost the Stanley Cup. Close this thread.
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Thanks Ozzie. I knew you would be ready for the playoffs.. and you were.
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A hypothesis doesn't count it the playoffs.
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Many other goalies could have taken us this far in the playoffs ? What does that mean ?
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This postseason must be so hard for you with Osgood playing well, right ?
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So true. A big thanks to Matt and all his children for maintaining this site and keeping it a refuge for the true Red Wings fans !
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Ozzie is born to play in the playoffs.
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Well, the part with the all the award-cups and the Stanley CUp itself is situated in a beautiful round, old and large room which gives it a real majestic feel. I really liked that part. The lower level though is (in my opinion) 'just' a collection of jerseys, sticks and memorabilia. Which is nice, but not more than that. Again, some people will like it, but it wasn't for me. The thing that suprised me the most is where the HHOF is located. It's in the lower level in some sort of convention centre / mall-like place. You have to the take an escalator down and in the far corner is the entrance. Weird... especially for a country where hockey is that big. But to stand next to the Stanley Cup was just an awesome experience. Even if it was a replica.. (I'm still not sure about that one..)