I raced home for that? I avoided the score all evening because I was working and had recorded it? I did all that for that?
BC Lions coach Wally Buono said during this ridiculous, unforgiveable display of shameful hockey by the Canadiens that “when you’re not meeting expectations (as a team) you should be criticized.” And that [...]
October 8, 2009 in Carey Price, Edmonton Oilers, Montreal Canadiens, Vancouver Canucks
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Yes, that’s right. That’s Gaston down there in the rocks.
You need to know this. Powell River is a machine. A maker of champions. A little hamlet that churns out athletes the way Toyota churns out automobiles.
Some of the country’s best come from here. Soccer’s Drew Ferguson, who captained Canada’s national team, kicked balls in the [...]
June 24, 2008 in Gary Lupul, Tour of Powell River, Vancouver Canucks
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