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And as Boston fans, we think Habs fans are lower then the parasites that eat whale **** you can toss Vancouver in there to.
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You can throw at least 20 of them out the window. The game changed when Montreal did not have exclusive rights to every French Canadian.Visitors don't get calls in the Forum, playing with a stacked deck I say.
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Great theory, too bad the myth that there was ever territorial rights to draft French Canadian players is just that.. a myth. Every team complains about a lack of calls, ultimately it's just excuses and whining. Montreal's dominance was ended by league expansion diluting the player talent pool amongst a larger number of teams, nothing more.
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Too bad facts get in the way of your version of history. Lets just take one of the Habs greatest who helped them win some of those cups. http://www.hockeysiteincanada.com/JeanBeliveau.shtml So exactly how was someone else going to sign him? As for the calls I will go with Grapes who actually has NHL experience. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uETR...e_gdata_player Kind of funny he discussed how it used to work in Montreal jist a few days ago. You can fast forward to the two minute mark. Obviously he must be lying because hes stating something many others have said in the past. |
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[quote=Ahbroody;1622674]Rare moment when I would help John, but as usual you ignore facts.
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No other team had the right to sign him because HE had already signed the equivalent of a modern day entry-level contract with Montreal. Given that signing the B-Form for his choice this is not even close to being the same thing as the Canadiens having automatic rights to all french players. Prior to the existence of the amateur draft the Canadiens were given the right to protect 2 Quebec born players per year, that had not already signed a C form with another NHL team. However given that almost all decent prospects were invariably already under C-Form with one of the 6 teams it was really rather irrelevant. The vast majority of the 20 or 30 odd players thus protected never saw a single NHL game except from the stands. Every NHL team had first rights to players within a 50 mile radius of it's rink (ie. basically first rights to it's home city), all other players were up for grabs by ANY team found them and signed them to C-Forms first. The claim that the Habs had exclusive claim to all French Canadian/Quebec players is and always has been BS. The reality is most French Canadian born players wanted to play on the Habs... there's a big difference between the 2 and it hardly equals an unfair playing field. Quote:
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Big difference between players you "hate" but would love to see on your team. Dino Ciccarelli was always one of the former as a Blackhawks fan. Or the way Hawks fans embraced Bob Probert when he came to Chicago. Guys who are the latter (truly hated) by me over the years include Dion Phaneuf, Claude Lemiuex, Basil McRae, Shane Churla and Roberto Luongo.
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