mouz135
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Nope. Guess again short stack.Vancouver is going to be a bottom feeder for years. No chance they make the playoffs.
Nope. Guess again short stack.Vancouver is going to be a bottom feeder for years. No chance they make the playoffs.
Pretty muchVancouver is far off from the Stanley Cup, no chance the Sedins make a comeback.
Pretty much
Unfortunately
They are still young enough to be contributors and retired while still being productive NHlers. The team is adding a ton of youth to the roster, and I don't think it is impossible near the deadline Vancouver is in a playoff spot. What are the chances they decide to come back at the deadline and help the team make the playoffs and go on one final cup run?
Curious. Let's ignore the fact VC don't make it to the play-offs.
But just out of curiosity. How late could they sign, and be eligible to play?
Kinda surprising consider all the bullying they got from north american fans throughout the years. Being callee gay sisters and all thatNo, they’re staying in Vancouver for their kids who were born here. They consider themselves mostly Vancouverites at this point rather than Swedish expats.
I'm sure fans in Vancouver and the locals love them there. I doubt anybody bullied them or called them gay sisters or whatever, outside of a few isolated jerks.Kinda surprising consider all the bullying they got from north american fans throughout the years. Being callee gay sisters and all that
It would be a great story but didn't they move back to Sweeden? It's not quite as easy it was for Fisher.
Not even sure if they go back to sweeden for summer anymore.
I'm sure fans in Vancouver and the locals love them there. I doubt anybody bullied them or called them gay sisters or whatever, outside of a few isolated jerks.
I don't think the Sedin's got bullied more than any other European-born players.