jiboy
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- May 2, 2007
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I would love him to come back , its ok if he stays in the KHL too. Just don't play for another NHL team..
If they bring him back, I'd be happy mostly for his 1000th game and the possibility he retires as a Hab. However if he doesn't come back, I'm fine with that, too. I've moved on from him.
I had the same feeling for Plekanec. I was ready to move on from him. I didn't need him back to play his 1oooth game. But I'm also not upset he's back to hit that milestone as a Hab.
The unbearable lightness of being non-committal.
No interest in watching a 40 year old getting mishandled by Julien and getting in the way of ice time for whoever the hell it is they're trying to bring along.
Markov's last leg was probably last year. Nothing but the firing of Bergevin will help this team.
It won't change our fortunes for certain. Strictly for considerations of offering respect and added karma for the Habs, I'm all for it.
Markov's heart is in Montreal, and there's certainly room on this unfortunate D corps for him. I'd like to have one thing to really cheer for. That would do it for me, in what will surely be another agonizing season of boring, losing hockey.
You can credit Bumgevin for that.Man people on here are miserable people.
He's 40 years old. What cna he add?With the rumors flying around that Markov might be coming back, would it make you watch the games again if you're like me and have loss all interest?
Disclaimer: I don't want to argue if he'll come back or not, they are rumors. Im simply interested by the question I asked.
If we're planning on tanking, I would rather not sign him
It won't change our fortunes for certain. Strictly for considerations of offering respect and added karma for the Habs, I'm all for it.
Markov's heart is in Montreal, and there's certainly room on this unfortunate D corps for him. I'd like to have one thing to really cheer for. That would do it for me, in what will surely be another agonizing season of boring, losing hockey.