No, but you should trademark "Twinsition"Madcombinepilot wrote:...and its the start of the 'Transition from the Twins' (should I trademark that?!??)

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No, but you should trademark "Twinsition"Madcombinepilot wrote:...and its the start of the 'Transition from the Twins' (should I trademark that?!??)
That's money!!Cornuck wrote:No, but you should trademark "Twinsition"Madcombinepilot wrote:...and its the start of the 'Transition from the Twins' (should I trademark that?!??)(a freebie for you MCP)
http://bloggar.expressen.se/sjoberg/2016/08/4895/A knee injury ended Anton Rödin’s season after just 33 games last year. But in that time he had scored 37 points (16+21) and was often dominant and the league’s best forward. The 25-yo also received the Golden Helmet at the end of the season, the MVP-award decided by a vote among the players themselves.
Now the second North American sojourn of his career awaits and he left Gävle two weeks ago already to prepare himself in the best possible way in his new hometown, Vancouver.
“I went over to get my knee checked and do the right rehab, then you’ve done all in your power for things to go well. A couple of weeks ago it was still pretty bad, but now things are beginning to happen. I expect to be back at 100% at the end of September when camp starts,” says Rödin.
There’s quite a difference between his two attempts to break into the best league in the world. Rödin was just 19 years old when he headed to North America for the first time and had been lent away to Mora during one of his seasons with Brynäs.
“I played in the World Juniors that season as well, it’s a damn difference. I wasn’t in the starting line-up every game. Now I’m older and more confident. They believe in me and I believe in me. Hopefully I get a good shot at it this time and know how to seize it,” he says.
He will have many Swedish team mates. Among others Loui Eriksson who has been brought to the team with the hope that he can find the same chemistry he has shown on the national team with the Sedin brothers.
“Loui is an incredible player. It’ll be fun to be around other Swedes as well and he’s a guy that scores a lot of goals, which is something Vancouver needs. Also, he has played with the Sedins before, and that went really well,” says Rödin.
Where`s that gettin old emoticon when you want it, right mick?
Aaronp18 wrote:Where`s that gettin old emoticon when you want it, right mick?
I thought it was interesting.SKYO wrote:Aaronp18 wrote:Where`s that gettin old emoticon when you want it, right mick?poor mick, too much summer heat.
I get it, but the article you posted was from June 30th and the camp ran at the beginning of July.micky107 wrote: I thought it was interesting.
All those kids born in 97 or 98.
Pretty soon these development rosters are gonna say born 2000.
My kid is 26, born in 89. He's looking at the list and freakin out...
I know that but they haven't been weeded out yet. That is still to come.Aaronp18 wrote:I get it, but the article you posted was from June 30th and the camp ran at the beginning of July.micky107 wrote: I thought it was interesting.
All those kids born in 97 or 98.
Pretty soon these development rosters are gonna say born 2000.
My kid is 26, born in 89. He's looking at the list and freakin out...
It`s ovah mick, it`s ovah!
micky107 wrote: Shouldn't have had to say that.