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    Well Well Well

    I only have one word for everyone.....Primeau. More details to come.

    If you dont hit me im not stopping it.

    Thank God Someone Was Nice Enough To Put Me On Their Team!

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    Re: Well Well Well

    Now that's not very fair.

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    Re: Well Well Well

    I'll guess. He's playing State Wars. What do I win?




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    Re: Well Well Well

    That's why, in my opinion, inline shouldn't be played in the off ice season. Can he stop? Turn? Not hit? It will be interesting.




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    Re: Well Well Well

    Everyone's way off.

    Blah Blah Blah, Shoot the puck already


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    Re: Well Well Well

    Very intersesting way to push your product line.....

    If you dont hit me im not stopping it.

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    Re: Well Well Well

    Okay, Yokes. What is it? I don't live in Philly.




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    Re: Well Well Well

    If he was playing SW, it'd be for NJ, which I think is a sin for a Flyer...

    I'm guessing this has a lot more to do with his equipment line (Sticks are pretty damn nice) than an improbable transition to roller hockey



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    Re: Well Well Well

    off ice season = entire year..

    And I was lucky enough to see him skate, on wheels, recently. Said he'd only been on sport court three times, and it showed at first, but I was impressed.



    Bill Sherwood
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    Re: Well Well Well

    I figured you'd have to keep him far from the net or he'd score anyway so the skating part could be moot.




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    Re: Well Well Well

    Great... we're letting the friggin goalkeepers keep us all in suspense. haha. Why does this seem fundementally wrong? haha. = )




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    Re: Well Well Well

    That's right! It is just plain wrong. Okay, reverse psych...Yokes, I don't care what it is. Don't tell us!! hahaha Gosh I miss you guys!!




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    Re: Well Well Well

    Read an AP article quoting Primeau regarding the possible announcement of the NHL deal later today.

    Article said today was a good day, since all other Pro sports are on break and they'd get all the media and fan attention.

    I thought that after 300-some days, they'd get all the media attention anyway.



    Bill Sherwood
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    Re: Well Well Well

    Didn't you know that goalies have statistically been know to have far more intelligence than the other players. Der.


    Blah Blah Blah, Shoot the puck already


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    Report: New NHL CBA To Be Wrapped Up

    POSTED: 10:27 am EDT July 13, 2005

    Toronto, ON -- The National Hockey League and NHL Players' Association are finally at the brink of ending their long and costly labor strife, according to The Sports Network in Canada.

    Citing sources close to the labor talks, TSN stated that a new collective bargaining agreement will be finalized on Wednesday, the lockout's 301st day.

    The NHL and NHLPA have tirelessly worked at putting the finishing touches on an agreement that has been rumored to be near completion for several weeks. The two parties began meeting on Tuesday at noon and talks were still ongoing early Wednesday morning.

    Once an agreement is finalized, that does not officially mean things are over. The NHL must hold a Board of Governor's meeting to ratify the deal, while the NHLPA must have its own meeting to do the same thing.

    When both parties give their stamp of approval, it's likely that a frenzied offseason will ensue. The NHL is expected to hold an Entry Draft in the coming weeks, and teams will scramble to revamp their rosters under the new CBA rules.

    The NHL became the first major North American sports league to cancel an entire season due to a labor dispute in February. The Stanley Cup was not awarded for only the second time since 1893, as it wasn't given out in 1919 due to a flu epidemic.

    Copyright 2005 Courtesy of SportsNetwork.





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