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"m II" wrote in message news:Fhr5d.43971$yW6.43732@clgrps12... T. Early wrote: Some of my best friends are Canadians, but I would be more likely to listen to ideas from Canadians if they would stick to their knitting and do something about the two-line offside in hockey. It makes the neutral zone trap very effective to the detriment of the game--assuming that the game survives the lock-out, that is. So how about looking into that, Canadians? Care to keep this garbage out of a perfectly good political harangue? This OT OT has to stop as it's against the 'against the charter' of this group. Thank you. A ha! Once again ducking the issue. The neutral zone trap has created a quagmire at center ice. I suspect that Halliburton makes the paint for the center ice line so the NHL is afraid to do away with it. |
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