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There's nothing respectable left about Shane Doan. Back in 1996, yeah sure. But now? Nope. The guy has lost nearly every shred of dignity and class. Much like the rest of the organization.

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On 11/19/2012 at 7:23 PM, oldschoolvikings said:
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This is a travesty and I think the Sabres should have to forfeit their first-round draft pick for it.

You can have the middle one; they already blew the lowest one in the Evander Kane trade.
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There's nothing respectable left about Shane Doan. Back in 1996, yeah sure. But now? Nope. The guy has lost nearly every shred of dignity and class. Much like the rest of the organization.

Care to elaborate? I hear this all the time and can't understand it for the life of me. Because he didn't want to play for a Canadian team?

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Because he uses his elbows more than his stick, then goes out of his way to portray himself as holier-than-thou. We call him "Captain Christcheck" around here.

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For all the bird de lis haters I think the bird de lis isnt supposed to be a pelican and a fleur de lis I think its just a fleur de lis with a pelicans head. Thats what it looks like to me. Also the flair around the tip of the beak is just flair that fleur de lis have sometimes source I am from NOLA.

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All that plus how complicit he is in the deification of Shane Doan as the model captain. I've never been able to reconcile his bad behavior with "how much he cares about winning" with how he left money on the table with a then-pretty-good team in Buffalo to play for a Phoenix team on the wrong side of the bubble, and not only that but threw a bitchfit for the ages when the team looked like it was relocating to Winnipeg or Quebec City, threatening to retire rather than play in Canada. Doan is, of course, about as Western Canadian as the day is long. Canada: you can play for it, but don't pay for it.

He's a scumbag on the ice and a comfortable rich bastard off it. If all you care about is sitting on your horse farm in Arizona with FU money and none of those pesky "hockey fans" to care about how well you do at your job, the very least you can do is stop being so goddamn injurious when you play. He sucks.

To be fair, on that "play for it but don't pay for it" thing, I've gotten extremely jaded with pretty much all patriotic Canadian hockey players who care so much about winning glorified all-star games with their superteam but scurry off to Texas and Florida at their soonest convenience rather than try to achieve true greatness with Toronto or Montreal (or the rest). Also, that national healthcare that they love and we envy could certainly use a little more of their tax money. I guess you don't have to love it that much when you're the 1%, but other than a vowel shift and some extra layers of clothes, caring about the sick and the old is one of the only meaningful signifiers of Being Canadian there is.

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The picaso coyote logo was just too busy, full stop. The jersey design with the striping just took it to another level. Maybe they could have toned it down a bit somehow, but I'm just not a fan.

I'm Danny fkn Heatley, I play for myself. That's what fkn all stars do.

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All that plus how complicit he is in the deification of Shane Doan as the model captain. I've never been able to reconcile his bad behavior with "how much he cares about winning" with how he left money on the table with a then-pretty-good team in Buffalo to play for a Phoenix team on the wrong side of the bubble, and not only that but threw a bitchfit for the ages when the team looked like it was relocating to Winnipeg or Quebec City, threatening to retire rather than play in Canada. Doan is, of course, about as Western Canadian as the day is long. Canada: you can play for it, but don't pay for it.

Okay the Shane Doan hate is definitely clearer now, thanks :P. Still, I can't find anything online about him throwing a fit when the team looked like it was moving... What exactly did he do? I'm intrigued

Also unless it was the 2006/07 Sabres he had the option of playing with, I don't blame him for staying in Phoenix. The team hasn't been a legitimate contender since being gutted that off season.

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To be fair, on that "play for it but don't pay for it" thing, I've gotten extremely jaded with pretty much all patriotic Canadian hockey players who care so much about winning glorified all-star games with their superteam but scurry off to Texas and Florida at their soonest convenience rather than try to achieve true greatness with Toronto or Montreal (or the rest). Also, that national healthcare that they love and we envy could certainly use a little more of their tax money. I guess you don't have to love it that much when you're the 1%, but other than a vowel shift and some extra layers of clothes, caring about the sick and the old is one of the only meaningful signifiers of Being Canadian there is.

What Canadian superstar has scurried off to play in Texas or Florida? I cant think of one on the Stars, Lightning, or Panthers.

And trust me, no one envies Canada's healthcare.

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What Canadian superstar has scurried off to play in Texas or Florida? I cant think of one on the Stars, Lightning, or Panthers.

And trust me, no one envies Canada's healthcare.

Just ask Natasha Richardson.

Oh wait...

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What Canadian superstar has scurried off to play in Texas or Florida?

Jason Spezza, who most recently demanded a trade to a non-Canadian team, tons of glory-days Dallas Stars guys.

A better question: who was the last star Canadian to sign with Toronto or Montreal, the league's flagship franchises? Do all these guys grow up on the ponds dreaming to be Washington Capitals, or are they just afraid to be held to championship standards?

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I think they know what will happen to them and they want to avoid it. I know I would not like to be playing for Toronto, Montreal maybe.

Being that good at your job means you have the luxury of choosing to work at any office (team) that is part of your company (NHL). Why would somebody choose an underperforming office where there are upwards of 17,000 overbearing bosses every workday and, since I can't think of an office metaphor for the media, third party supervisors (maybe?) who scrutinize your every move?

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What Canadian superstar has scurried off to play in Texas or Florida?

Jason Spezza, who most recently demanded a trade to a non-Canadian team, tons of glory-days Dallas Stars guys.A better question: who was the last star Canadian to sign with Toronto or Montreal, the league's flagship franchises? Do all these guys grow up on the ponds dreaming to be Washington Capitals, or are they just afraid to be held to championship standards?
elaborate on the stars. I can only recall Belfour, Hull and Verbeek as notable signings. The rest I recall was either drafted or unwanted castoffs acquired through trade. Mind you I don't consider any season after the 2000 cup run as the "glory years"

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To be fair, on that "play for it but don't pay for it" thing, I've gotten extremely jaded with pretty much all patriotic Canadian hockey players who care so much about winning glorified all-star games with their superteam but scurry off to Texas and Florida at their soonest convenience rather than try to achieve true greatness with Toronto or Montreal (or the rest). Also, that national healthcare that they love and we envy could certainly use a little more of their tax money. I guess you don't have to love it that much when you're the 1%, but other than a vowel shift and some extra layers of clothes, caring about the sick and the old is one of the only meaningful signifiers of Being Canadian there is.

What Canadian superstar has scurried off to play in Texas or Florida? I cant think of one on the Stars, Lightning, or Panthers.

And trust me, no one envies Canada's healthcare.

*raises hand*

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I think they know what will happen to them and they want to avoid it. I know I would not like to be playing for Toronto, Montreal maybe.

Being that good at your job means you have the luxury of choosing to work at any office (team) that is part of your company (NHL). Why would somebody choose an underperforming office where there are upwards of 17,000 overbearing bosses every workday and, since I can't think of an office metaphor for the media, third party supervisors (maybe?) who scrutinize your every move?

And yet American baseball players don't run screaming from the Yankees and Red Sox.

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I remember when Vincent Damphousse went to San Jose. He talked about how much he loved the environment over playing in Montreal. Not just the fact it wasn't dark and cold in January, but the fact that he wasn't harassed by the media. He even gushed how he could go food shopping and not be bothered by fans.

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