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Fred wrote:What sort of puzzles me is why would a club promote these sort of outbursts from their players. It makes the entire organization look second class. When you look at Bolland and Kane who would want your entire organization to be judged by those 2 guys
You can say what you like about the Canucks but they strike you as classy. If I was Aquallini I'd be proud of the management, trainers, players etc.
How do players like Toews/Seabrooke feel having their reputation being soiled by Kanes and his beating a cab driver for a quarter or Bolland making sleazy comments
"Everybody wants to look at the stats all year and talk about what they do well and how good of a team they are," Toews said. "And that's what's frustrating because we're not exposing them for what they really are. And I think a lot of people outside of this locker room are giving them too much credit and maybe we are as well.
“I’ve got the utmost respect for the Sedin twins and for Alain Vigneault and all the Vancouver Canucks,” Bolland said. “It was just a little bit of tongue-in-cheek that we had at the little radio show with some of the fans. I’ve got the utmost respect for Vancouver and what they do and what they do on the ice and how they do it. Both of us have a great rivalry going during this season.”
dbr wrote:So I guess someone from the Blackhawks PR department tracked Bolland down:“I’ve got the utmost respect for the Sedin twins and for Alain Vigneault and all the Vancouver Canucks,” Bolland said. “It was just a little bit of tongue-in-cheek that we had at the little radio show with some of the fans. I’ve got the utmost respect for Vancouver and what they do and what they do on the ice and how they do it. Both of us have a great rivalry going during this season.”
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tantalum wrote:I thought the Lindsay was the most valuable player as voted by the writer's association?

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