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Discussion: Fast as a Canuck!

in: Sudden; Sudden > 2006-01-24;

#  Posted 2006-01-25 08:06:59
hammer: Hey you were really moving tonight. We noticed you have really turned it up a notch the last 2 weeks or so. Must be that you now have that maple syrup running through your veins. Congratulations!

#  Posted 2006-01-25 08:34:24
Bash: Congrats, Sudden! This calls for a party, doesn't it?

#  Posted 2006-01-25 08:36:35
MrPither: mouse trap bender night!

#  Posted 2006-01-25 21:56:41
hammer: You can tell he is Canadian now because last night he said "Maybe the Leafs should trade Sundin"

#  Posted 2006-01-26 01:41:21
theshadow: Congrats Hans!! That is good news for Canada. Bad news for the rest of us trying to get on the team;)
Mr. Pither, you are in charge of taking Hans out on benders between now and the trials...

#  Posted 2006-01-26 08:27:55
Sudden: I want Sundin on another team otherwise he might get a culture shock during olympics playing for a winning team.

#  Posted 2006-01-26 19:35:16
superwes1000: Oh, I didn't realize that both sundin and sudden were canadian citizens now. It will be a shock for mats when he rides the pine on the canadian bench but still gets a medal.

#  Posted 2006-01-26 23:28:52
Bender: Just catching up on the news. That's awesome Hans!!! Welcome to Canada 'eh.

#  Posted 2006-01-27 06:57:12
Sudden: So superwes1000, what do you think about the Brits' chances in the Olympics?

#  Posted 2006-01-27 07:34:10
hammer: Well the Brits won the hockey Gold in 1932. Of course they were all dual Cdn. citizens. Tellqvist is the key for Leafs success. Did you see Sundin pick up his game with his fellow Swede in net tonight?

#  Posted 2006-01-29 18:17:49
superwes1000: Rule Britannia buster. Never underestimate the utility of a lager lout in international competition. I hear David Beckham is playing for them this year....

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