Watching the Gold medal junior game (4-0 for the good guys so far), and I note that Guillaume LaTendresse is listed as a forward, but I have yet to see him on the ice. Why is he not playing? I thought he was out of the doghouse, but maybe not.
Canada is looking good, and got a freebie when a Russian goal was not called - the puck was clearly in the net.
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Watching the Gold medal junior game (4-0 for the good guys so far), and I note that Guillaume LaTendresse is listed as a forward, but I have yet to see him on the ice. Why is he not playing? I thought he was out of the doghouse, but maybe not. Canada is looking good, and got a freebie when a Russian goal was not called - the puck was clearly in the net.
According to Sutter, He plays too soft. WOW what a suprise, a guy playing in the "Q" soft?? NO really...
heet_150 wrote: brooklynhabfan wrote: I wonder how Kovy looks in a wig and some makeup? Something tells me that we will soon know as I'm sure you are working on a pic for us now.
mperra (Admin) wrote: He's too busy worrying about his moonlighting modelling career. I hope that was a bad joke! We surely don't need another pretty boy.
I wish it was a bad joke. it's true he is moonlighting ... modelling no less.
norskipaul wrote: heet_150 wrote: Jonny G wrote: Whatta night! Isn't that the "Four Seasons". You're right, The Four Seasons ca. 1973, Try a Little Tenderness was originally done by Otis Redding...
Don't mean to be a total troll, but Bing Crosby first did that chestnut in 1933 and it was written by Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell & Reg Connelly (it took more guys back then to write a song)
norskipaul wrote: heet_150 wrote: Jonny G wrote: Whatta night! Isn't that the "Four Seasons". You're right, The Four Seasons ca. 1973, Try a Little Tenderness was originally done by Otis Redding... Don't mean to be a total troll, but Bing Crosby first did that chestnut in 1933 and it was written by Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell & Reg Connelly (it took more guys back then to write a song)
Dammit, you're right. While I knew that Otis Redding didn't actually write it I had no idea that bing had the original back in the 30's. Goes to show-you learn something every day!
Bing Crosby first did that chestnut in 1933 and it was written by Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell & Reg Connelly (it took more guys back then to write a song)
That's OK; it takes seven Habs to score a goal these days............
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He's the odd man out and unfortunately Sutter didn't want to screw with a winning combination. Lats just had a bad tourney. I guess he will have something to prove.