First of all I went to apologize for to length that it took for me to answer, but I have no computer in my appartment so I can only go on the internet when I am at my parents'...
It was a three day tournment with various players from the province of Quebec playing in the NHL, in Europe or in the AHL. There was no big superstars this year at the tournment but the calibre was high anyway. Players like Jason Pomminville, Yannick Lehoux and Simon Gamache where entertaining the crowd like they were doing in their juniors days. Daniel Brière, Jean-Pierre Dumont, Jean-Sébastien Giguère, Mathieu Garon, Donald Brashear, Pierre-Marc Bouchard, Alexandre Daigle, Pascal Leclaire, Marc-André Fleury and plenty of others were there. Of course, like I said before they are not superstars but it is still amazing to see a 16 years old kick their butt the way he did. They are REGULAR NHL players, they are representing the "average" players you see in the NHL. Seeing Crosby outmuscled Brashear was priceless. And we could view the frustration in Brashear eyes and after that he tried to become physical with Sid, but the kid was to fast and he was strong enough to do not get jinxed. I had the chance to see him face to face and this kid has a good frame (no baby fat, he is muscular). If he handles all the guys in the big league the way he did with Brashear, give him his place in the HHOF right now (well, not yet but...
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The type of matchs are very cool. There are no stops in the play. If there is an offside, the ref simply throws another puck were the face off should have been taken and the play continue. With this type of game you can easily see where the real offensive talent is. And Crosby was by far the most talented player in there and everybody knows that the Q produces a LOT of talented hockey players. Our players are not big or physical but they have twice the talent of the Westerners in terms of offense.
Edit: How can you know from where I am by just reading my post? (I know my location is listed in my profile but I don't understand your point...)