snarktacular
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- Aug 2, 2005
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They put together a pretty cool ceremony for Koivu. I wish he had gotten a Cup.
They put together a pretty cool ceremony for Koivu. I wish he had gotten a Cup.
1st pic, guy top left, reminds me of that janne niinimaa pic lol
Do you proofread what you write, or do you just type and then it's batter up?
The night was for Koivu, who played for both teams. if Montreal wanted to honor Saku for the sake of the Canadiens, they could have picked any team. Polarizing half his career is silly because he was both a Canadien AND a Duck - which is probably why they picked tonight of nights.
Also those statements about fans loving him more and him loving the Canadiens more is asinine at best, and full blown Pejorative Slur at it's worst. "Dad loves me more because I was born first HURRRRRRRRRR"
Just ignore that type of post, nothing but idiocy.
Koivu is a Canadien and a Duck. It's not like he just spent a season in Anaheim.
Hahaha, that's classic, thanks for that!!!
I like the story about him getting the hospital a PET machine.
I like the story about him getting the hospital a PET machine.
He's mentioned before how much that meant to him relative to all his time in Montreal. Some things are just way more important than sports. The man is pure class.
TBH I wasn't paying full attention. But one of the thank yous in the video was from a doctor.Elaborate good sir or madame.
Dude of course he's gonna say stuff like that, at the end of the day he's a millionaire living the good life. What's a few hundred thousand bucks charity going to do.
Despite that, I think it's safe to say he's winning life. Great guy, had a great career, loved by millions. A cup would've been a cherry on top.
Edit: and beat cancer of course.
Dude of course he's gonna say stuff like that, at the end of the day he's a millionaire living the good life. What's a few hundred thousand bucks charity going to do.
Dude of course he's gonna say stuff like that, at the end of the day he's a millionaire living the good life. What's a few hundred thousand bucks charity going to do.
It was a $7 million machine, apparently the first of its kind in Quebec or maybe Canada, not sure. He should be proud.