Strong Sedins
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He's going to be a future captain and selke winner for this team.
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Go Canucks go!
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In ur face Boston!! They can only win in the finals but not in the regular season!!! I thought iggy wanted to come here but he started fighting
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We should call up Lain so he can fight chara!
Or Sestito the guy.
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Man, Cassels with a beast comeback after injury, 6 assists in 2 games? He's money.
Also, I think you should consider including Pathrik Westerholm (Vesterholm sometimes) into the European prospects tab. He's currently leading the Allsvenkan (Sweden's AHL) in scoring with 34 points (18G 16A) in 27 games. He's of the 2011 draft year that has seen gems in Jensen, Corrado, Grenier, Tommernes and now Westerholm. Went unnoticed to me as well
Lets also sign his twin Ponthus!
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He'll have a good year playing with mcdavid
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Can next season come already ?
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Nice that he made it for Canada btw i don't see max domi anywhere
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Kiddahh mundayoo
Thik aa
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Hopefully he stays on this hot start
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Preview of the heritage classic
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Win it all this year
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Goal parade
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Hope he gets chosen for team canada
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Watch for a thousand threads if Nichushkin scores
Lol
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Nichuschin isn't playing too good so far I think
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I found this goal he scored against Oshawa and it is a beauty of a goal!
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Indian batting legend Sachin Tendulkar announces retirement from the one day format of the game:
Sachin Tendulkar has retired from ODI cricket. Tendulkar finishes an illustrious career in the 50-over format, having played 463 ODIs, scored 18,426 runs and made 49 centuries, each of them a world record. His last ODI was against Pakistan in Dhaka during the Asia Cup, where he made a half-century in India's victory."I have decided to retire from the One Day format of the game," he said in a statement. "I feel blessed to have fulfilled the dream of being part of a World Cup winning Indian team. The preparatory process to defend the World Cup in 2015 should begin early and in right earnest. I would like to wish the team all the very best for the future. I am eternally grateful to all my well wishers for their unconditional support and love over the years."Tendulkar made his ODI debut on his first international tour, in 1989, against Pakistan in Gujranwala, where he got a duck. He scored his first half-century in his ninth ODI and made an immediate impact when promoted to open the batting in 1994, in an ODI against New Zealand in Auckland, where he smashed 82 in 49 balls. His first century took 79 ODIs to arrive but he kept piling them on with remarkable consistency. (Click here to see Tendulkar's cumulative ODI record.)Some of the batting highlights in his ODI career include back-to-back hundreds against Australia in 1998 in a triangular tournament in Sharjah, finishing as the highest run-getter in the 2003 World Cup in South Africa, and becoming the first batsman to score a double-century in the ODI format, against South Africa in February 2010.He was part of one of India's greatest ODI achievements over the last three decades, when they won the World Cup in 2011, beating Sri Lanka in the final on his home ground in Mumbai - it was his last ODI in India. In preparation for that World Cup, Tendulkar had curtailed the amount of ODI cricket in the year playing only four ODIs in the 12 months before the tournament. Since the end of the World Cup, Tendulkar has played 10 ODIs, seven in the CB Series against Australia and the last three of his career being played at the Asia Cup in Dhaka. His innings of 114 against Bangladesh on March 16 was his 100th international hundred in what turned out to be Tendulkar's penultimate ODI match for India.Tendulkar's announcement of his ODI retirement came through a statement from the BCCI which stated that he had spoken to BCCI president N Srinivasan. His retirement was announced on the day the Indian selectors picked the teams to play in the five-match T20 and ODI series against Pakistan."It was not sudden. He informed us before the selection about his decision," Sanjay Jagdale, the BCCI secretary, told reporters. "He spoke to me and the president about his decision. Naturally he must have been (emotional) I can't say we just spoke on the phone.""What he has expressed is his concern that India has to prepare for the next World Cup," the BCCI's chief administrative officer Ratnakar Shetty added. "From that point of view, he felt that it was time that he retired."http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/current/story/598302.html
The best of the best, good luck Sachin!
So sad!
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YouTube is where I always listen to songs
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^this is definitely the sub forum that I check the most, this thread especially
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He's playing pretty good with 21 points.
2013-14 Prospect Points Tracker
in Prospects / Farm Team
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You might as well add in Fox