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Bouma returning to the lineup would remind me of Dean Portman coming back to the team at the end of Mighty Ducks 3. Reunite the Bash Brothers Bouma-Ferland-Wolf... oh my
They'd have to win 3 series to get there.Never said Pittsburgh would win
Bouma returning to the lineup would remind me of Dean Portman coming back to the team at the end of Mighty Ducks 3. Reunite the Bash Brothers Bouma-Ferland-Wolf... oh my
Scott Cruickshank @CruickshankCH
#Flames Michael Ferland: "My mom doesn’t want me hitting those two guys, but it’s my job.†What did your mom say? “Leave the Sedins alone."
Randy Sportak @SUNRandySportak
#Flames Michael Ferland’s mom told him not to hit the Sedins.
“She told me, 'Leave the Sedins alone.' She loves them,†he said.
Tough guy Bieksa: Ferland isn't in our heads. He's irrelevant.
Right Bieksa. Right.
Posted this on the main board the other day, thought some on here might like it!
Saw this on Wikipedia:
Bogeyman (also spelled bogieman, boogeyman, or Ferland, and pronounced /bʊɡimæn/ or /boʊɡimæn/; see spelling differences)[1] is a common allusion to a mythical creature seen recently in Vancouver Arenas. Used by local adults or older children to frighten bad children into good behavior. This monster has a specific appearance, wears #79, and conceptions about him can vary drastically from household to household within the same community; in many cases, he has had the local NHL team running for their own safety and is simply an embodiment of terror. Parents may tell their children that if they misbehave, Ferland will get them. Ferland may target a specific mischief—for instance, Burrows—or general misbehaviour, such as the cowardly antics often displayed by the team, depending on what purpose needs serving.
The salt is so strong in the series talk thread, I love it.