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Post by mccarthy on Dec 14, 2007 21:21:22 GMT -5
To Calgary: Patrice Bergeron
To Boston: Martin Biron
I confirm. Taking a bit of a risk on Bergeron, but he'll help my team more than Biron, who I havnt played as much as I was going to since Lundqvist has found his game.
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Post by franktome89 on Dec 14, 2007 21:58:56 GMT -5
confirmed
thanks calgary
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Post by Buffalo Sabres on Dec 15, 2007 0:35:51 GMT -5
i don't know about this one.....seems like rapage to me.
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Post by montrealgm on Dec 15, 2007 0:59:56 GMT -5
WOW boston got sooo raped.
you should of replied to my pm buddy, i had a much better offer then this one for sure.
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Post by Edmonton Oilers on Dec 15, 2007 1:13:29 GMT -5
yeah sorry tj this one isnt good at all for boston, he should have payed less for biron
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Post by Buffalo Sabres on Dec 15, 2007 1:29:50 GMT -5
a lot less......that's enough people questioning it for me....
this is officailly FLAGGED!
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Post by Philadelphia Flyers on Dec 15, 2007 4:54:23 GMT -5
It's even.
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Post by Buffalo Sabres on Dec 15, 2007 5:14:34 GMT -5
WHAT!
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Post by franktome89 on Dec 15, 2007 6:17:03 GMT -5
huh whats happenin?
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Post by mccarthy on Dec 15, 2007 13:47:28 GMT -5
I dont understand how this isnt fair. Biron is a proven starting goalie in the NHL and has some of the best stats in the league this season. While Bergeron is out for the season with a concussion, has never been at a ppg, and is Boston's #2 center behind Savard.
Not to mention the fact that Boston's goalies are Thibault and Toivonen, who both blow. If you look at their stats this season, thats the one thing holding them back. They score enough goals to be a playoff team, but they allow way too much. With the acquistion of Biron AND Sakic (to replace Bergeron) they very well could be in the playoffs by the end of the year.
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