The Maxime Talbot Debate

HandshakeLine

A real jerk thing
Nov 9, 2005
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Praha, CZ
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I mean, if that doesn't scream "Colorblind maple syrup bootlegger with a meth problem", I don't know what does!
 
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Beauner

Registered User
Jun 14, 2011
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I liked him. But I’m glad we didn’t cling onto him for too long or try to bring him back to relive his days as a clutch playoff performer. A good example of getting what you can get out of a guy and moving on when the time (and money) is right.
Absolutely. He was a serviceable player for sure, but it was time to move on.
 

Ugene Magic

EVIL LAUGH
Oct 17, 2008
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Pittsburgh
Loved Max Talbo.

Prankster, loud dresser
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<--not his wife, character guy who always grabbed the limelight.

Did well to marry and father a son.

Very proud for him.

Miss the guy as a Pen.
 

Honour Over Glory

Fire Sully
Jan 30, 2012
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He made bank with the Flyers, which was hilarious and literally no way the Pens were ever going to match that salary (was it 1.5m/yr or something?). I wonder if he's making more in the KHL right now. His wife is a figure skating champion or something.
 

UnderratedBrooks44

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Sep 13, 2005
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Miranda's house
Miss? Don't forget your rubber ducky!

He was a nice checking player for long enough, and obviously could score a little too. Will never have to buy a drink in Pittsburgh again, or at least shouldn't.
 

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