Me rappel pas...
Me rappel pas...
Alex est ce que c,est Kucherov ou Ovy qui a gagné la coupe cette année... 
Francois DG colorado
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C'est Yanni Gourde et McDonagh
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J’ai vu Le nom de Cédric Paquette passer me semble aussi
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Kucherov et je crois que c'est lui qui va la gagner dans la LAAHS aussi
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Artemi Panarin LW, New York Rangers
The NHL Network has named New York Rangers forward, Artemi Panarin, as the NHL's best winger.
"He really is an exceptional talent," NHL Network analyst Stu Grimson said. "The numbers tell you an important part of the story, it's that chemistry that he has with line mate, center Ryan Strome, that just sets Artemi Panarin apart from the rest of the field, at least for this moment in time. … Great knack for where to be in time and space, but it's his ability to take a pass, cradle a pass and then get that pass off in stride that fools a lot of NHL goaltenders across both conferences." He beat out Patrick Kane, Alexander Ovechkin, Nikita Kucherov and David Pastrnak (ranked five through two) for top spot honors amongst wingers. Panarin, 29, is coming off his best season in the NHL, scoring an incredible 32 goals and 95 points in just 69 games. The Russian winger finished the campaign as a finalist for the Ted Lindsay Trophy, awarded to the most outstanding player in the NHL.
Artemi Panarin LW, New York Rangers
The NHL Network has named New York Rangers forward, Artemi Panarin, as the NHL's best winger.
"He really is an exceptional talent," NHL Network analyst Stu Grimson said. "The numbers tell you an important part of the story, it's that chemistry that he has with line mate, center Ryan Strome, that just sets Artemi Panarin apart from the rest of the field, at least for this moment in time. … Great knack for where to be in time and space, but it's his ability to take a pass, cradle a pass and then get that pass off in stride that fools a lot of NHL goaltenders across both conferences." He beat out Patrick Kane, Alexander Ovechkin, Nikita Kucherov and David Pastrnak (ranked five through two) for top spot honors amongst wingers. Panarin, 29, is coming off his best season in the NHL, scoring an incredible 32 goals and 95 points in just 69 games. The Russian winger finished the campaign as a finalist for the Ted Lindsay Trophy, awarded to the most outstanding player in the NHL.
Re: Me rappel pas...
ça doit être pour ça qu’il pognait autant quand je l’ai mis sur le marché
Sarcasme ici.
Ah c vrai il gagne 11.5..
Et pour le commentaire initial de Frank que je n’avais pas vu, Kuci-Kouça-rov a gagne oui, encore en retard sur Ovi comme tout le reste de sa carrière qui sera dans l’ombre du Gr8.
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Ah c vrai il gagne 11.5..
Et pour le commentaire initial de Frank que je n’avais pas vu, Kuci-Kouça-rov a gagne oui, encore en retard sur Ovi comme tout le reste de sa carrière qui sera dans l’ombre du Gr8.
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Aucun Russe à la cheville de Patrick Kane c’est connu

