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			<title><![CDATA[Report: B's Whitfield could be out for the year]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2010 14:00:18 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>It appears that the Boston Bruins may have to do without centre Trent Whitfield for the season. 
 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>It appears that the Boston Bruins may have to do without centre Trent Whitfield for the season.<br />
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A report from Comcast Sportsnet New England says that the 33-year old blew out an achilles tendon this week while working out, and is likely lost for the year.<br />
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Whitfield spent the majority of last season with the AHL Providence Bruins, where he had 17 goals and 26 assists in 43 games. He played 16 regular season and four playoff games in Boston, and had one assist.<br />
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			<title>Seriously, how do they still have jobs?</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 18:10:20 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Another beauty... 
 
Le CH abuse des Québécois | Réjean Tremblay | Réjean Tremblay...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Another beauty...<br />
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<a href="http://www.cyberpresse.ca/chroniqueurs/rejean-tremblay/201008/12/01-4305900-le-ch-abuse-des-quebecois.php" target="_blank">Le CH abuse des Québécois | Réjean Tremblay | Réjean Tremblay</a><br />
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Google Translate Translation:<br />
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Maxim Lapierre Quebecers will be the service next season with the Canadiens. Bravo, Eddy Mitchell sang as if one left, it will be him.<br />
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Geoff Molson will read this column, shrugging his shoulders. It is the month of August, Fefan yearn to find their Habs and the others who also love the Canadians have already paid their subscription season. The Bell Centre will be full and the dollars will continue to pile up in the vaults of the organization, which is very good also.<br />
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But several smaller events that have occurred in recent weeks should give pause to those who are able to love the Canadian without abdicating their principles and their pride.<br />
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It's a great actor from Quebec who aptly summarized the current situation of the team: &quot;Let them are very hard to love. But they must be forgiven, they are just other. &quot;<br />
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An example that I was very upset. When Andrei Markov scored his Canadian citizenship and we started talking about him as a captain, a colleague asked him if he was going to learn a few words of French. The question is fully legitimate since Markov became a Canadian citizen living in Candiac. Seems to me that French is the official language of Candiac!<br />
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Markov kindly responded that it should first master the English language is the work of Canadian. Nobody insisted.<br />
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Except that a columnist has planed all English speaking French in this country. As a gross and stinky the colonizer clogs. The kind of crap they dared utter the last few decades. Because we respected a certain strength of Francophones.<br />
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Unfortunately, this is understandable, these people see that the Canadian, an institution highly visible, can be abused at will of Quebecers and they will head down without complaining openly. And those who have been waiting years to restore the Quebec bashing in the rest of the country are certain they can follow in the footsteps of Flannel.<br />
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This is not normal that so many Quebecers, Canadiens fans often say publicly that they are eagerly awaiting the return of the Nordiques in Quebec. Hoping that the Canadian will be finally forced to comply.<br />
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Like the Canadian. Politicians love the Canadiens. Artists like the Canadian. Federalists like the Canadian. The separatists like the Canadian. The English just love the Habs. And the French love them too.<br />
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But in recent years, the Canadian overnight in the French fact in the country. Because we love them too, because we want to support them and applaud, because the passion that a population ranks behind a sports team is often blind, the tolerance of any organization.<br />
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The Alouettes, Impact, Tennis Canada and everything that makes sport or entertainment in Quebec show a great respect for the majority of their customers. The majority of the captive clientele, the Canadian can afford to despise it and no one dares say a word to avoid offending the Fefan who vote or who flooded the various blogs.<br />
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The signal is sent to the rest of the country is that the French may be violated in Quebec and that the population would strut. Note that this may be the case and then we saw perhaps a Louisianisation of francophones in Canada. But I prefer to believe in an abuse of power by Canadian and a total lack of social conscience. It is the battered woman syndrome. Ray Lalonde and Pierre Boivin know that their customers are in love, they know they can flout the will and with it will come back for more.<br />
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Pity. The Canadian was founded 100 years ago to allow French Canadians to express themselves in their national sport. In recent years it has become a wet blanket for hockey in Quebec. And it has taken another step. Now it's the fact that French is dragged down by his arrogance and contempt.<br />
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Rest Maxim Lapierre, center the fourth line ... with a one-year contract.<br />
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But they aiiiimmmme ...<br />
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In the notebook - Jean Pascal is very serious before his fight against Chad Dawson. Some consider it the timidity or even a decline in confidence. I do not think this is the case. There is no guarantee that Pascal will beat Dawson, who is an opponent upscale. But if Pascal loses, it is not the quietest of the great speeches boy who allegedly made the difference. It'll be a damn good fight and I'll be at Stage to Chicoutimi to follow Saturday night. But for this time of boxing, my friends will not mind if I tell them that I would rather be sitting at ringside at the Bell Centre. <br />
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:facepalm:<br />
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It's amazing how these &quot;professional journalists&quot; would rather just see Francophones play for the Canadiens rather than see a winning team, no matter what language they speak, whether they're pure anglophone, bilingual or francophone. Ridiculous.</div>

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			<title>Bob Gainey to replace Pierre Boivin?</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 23:10:55 GMT</pubDate>
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Personally, I don't think it happens. I think Molson will take that role and Gainey gets a VP role, but who knows.</div>

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			<title>Flyers Cote retires; becomes assistant coach of Phantoms</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 23:08:59 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Flyers forward Cote retires, becomes assistant for AHL team (http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=330032)</description>
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