News Article: Teräväinen comments Rod Brind'Amour

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Carolina Windshields in Teuvo Teräväinen have blown the winds of change. Both GM and the head coach have changed. Terävä's own contract is cut off after the season, but the goal is in the beginning season and in the playoffs. Carolina Hurricanes striker Teuvo Teräväinen, 24, played last season with the strengths of the best reel in his career. From the jockeys to North America in the spring of 2014, Teräväinen played a full set of 82 games. Power points were generated by 23 paint and 41 paint finishes. - Many people look at points, but I think their own gaming has always felt better. I am physically and more mobile, Teräväinen analyzed. Through the organization, the hurricane has been scanned. GM Ron Francis was allowed to leave, and his position came from Don Waddell, who has previous experience with GM's Atlanta Thrashers. The head coach also changed when Bill Peters was shown the Hurricanes rudder for four season.

As a head coach in the current season, Peters played as assistant coach and played with nearly 1,500 NHL matches and Rod Brind'Amour, twice the best offensive striker. - He is really demanding and he was really in great shape when he was a player. He was good at playing in both directions. Such an ok performance is not enough for him, Teräväinen describes Hurricane as a champion of winning Brind'Amour.

Brind'Amour's tough physical training has not been a mere activity of a player's career. - He's still training harder and he's just horny. He is a good example for everyone. The sharp agreement with Hurricanes is cut off at the end of the season. If there is no extension contract during the season, he or she shall be a restricted free agent. In the beginning of the season, just under three million bucks, Teräväinen at least does not admit that it would cause any additional pressure. - I'm trying to help the team in the fight at the playoffs. We have all the stuff for it. I bet that if I play a good season and get into the playoffs, things are better for contractual thinking, but I do not take the pressure, Teräväinen runs.

I'm gonna go ahead and say there are some losses in translation there...... :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
 

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We went to Curacao for our honeymoon. It's a former colony of the Netherlands, which is where a lot of their tourists come from. Most of the locals speak both Dutch and English.

One day, we went on a boat trip to a small unpopulated island nearby called Klein Curacao. Once we got into the surf, we lined up to climb off the back of the boat. When it was my turn, the tour operators started yelling at me in Dutch. Apparently my foot got too close to the rudder.

Somehow this seems relevant to the conversation at hand.
 

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We went to Curacao for our honeymoon. It's a former colony of the Netherlands, which is where a lot of their tourists come from. Most of the locals speak both Dutch and English.

One day, we went on a boat trip to a small unpopulated island nearby called Klein Curacao. Once we got into the surf, we lined up to climb off the back of the boat. When it was my turn, the tour operators started yelling at me in Dutch. Apparently my foot got too close to the rudder.

Somehow this seems relevant to the conversation at hand.

Related: “Keep Your Foot on the Rudder” was a top-10 hit for Whiskey Bill Cranford in 1932, and the first intro song to be used for NHL teams as they came onto the ice.
 

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