superhab wrote: Ya its true. We realesed him earlier in the season along with Olivier Michaud, Pierre Dagnaies, and fellow enforcer Peter Vandermeer.
I was kind of sad to see Michaud go tho, I also liked him. I remember his 15 minutes of fame! (well 18) when both Hackett and Theo went down, and Garon was pulled against the Oilers.
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Steevo, well apparently you didnīt see that nice shadow boxing lesson that Downey gave to Norton Hell when Norton played here in Finland even here was guys who had balls to fight with him, or even try to fight
it shows on the NHL.com siginigs that he is a king ever since july13???
is this true??
Ivanas never really got a chance. In my book I would have signed him over Downey anyday. my point was that i think Downey is a better fighter than ivanans
Ya steevo you are right. Just like IVanis was never given anothefr chance after the Chara sucker punch, Downey is living off of one lucky punch 3 years ago. Downey showed me absolutely zero last year except an ability to skate up and down the wing and open the door to the bench.
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Ya steevo you are right. Just like IVanis was never given anothefr chance after the Chara sucker punch, Downey is living off of one lucky punch 3 years ago. Downey showed me absolutely zero last year except an ability to skate up and down the wing and open the door to the bench.
Couldn't of said it better. Thanks Barry, I've been saying that all last season in many other words!
steevo wrote: your right he did not really get his chance with the club after that fight ....but i would rather have a forward who can skate the a d-man who cant