"TOP 10" for the NHL´s 2006 Entry Draft

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Pepper

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Seachd said:
Yeah, I realized that, but I went by his team's site. I'd assume they're correct, but they may have gotten it wrong in the first place.

By the way, I can't stand the "international" way of writing dates. :mad:

It's much more logical if you think about it, it goes from the smallest time unit to the biggest.
 

Seachd

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Pepper said:
It's much more logical if you think about it, it goes from the smallest time unit to the biggest.
It's only logical if that's the order it's said in a certain language. For English, it would definitely not be logical.
 

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I'd bet good money that Jordan Staal is ahead of Bryan Little by the time the 2006 draft rolls around. Of course I've watched Staal a lot more often but knowing how drafts work in terms of size of players, I can't possibly see Little going first. Little's a better skating Daniel Ryder and he came in around #50 in the latest CSB rankings.
 

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Seachd said:
It's only logical if that's the order it's said in a certain language. For English, it would definitely not be logical.

I don't know about that. I'm an American, and I still think our way doesn't make much sense. The metric system is better, too. I know, I know, I'm a commie traitor. :)
 
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