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Teenage Canadian girl from Nova Scotia who love Avs, Habs, and Pens
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savedbyprice

I do not like Michel Therrien

I do not like the Habs head coach

i do not like his whole approach.

i do not like him on our bench

i do not like him, english or french.

I do not like him with our team

i do not like him ruining our dream.

i do not think his systems work

i do believe hes just a jerk.

wanted him fired very soon

wanted him fired to the moon.

I do not like Therrien at all

keeping him is the wrong call. 

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It’s funny how Justin Beiber can wear all fucking 30 NHL jerseys but god forbid if you are a woman spotted with little as a team’s wristband and can’t name their third round pick of 1977 you are a puck bunny 

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Nova Scotia hockey officials say they have never seen anything like it: A provincial championship game still undecided after 10 periods. And so, after what is thought to be the longest hockey game in Nova Scotia history, the province’s female championship was declared a 1-1 tie on Saturday, and co-champions declared.

Women in hockey are fucking amazing.

The game was for the Peewee AA championship, involving the best 10- and 11-year-old girls in the province.

^PEEWEE. TEN PERIODS. Oh my god these girls are hardcore.

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What she says: I’m fine
What she means: All 7 of the Canadian teams are mathematically eliminated from the playoffs.
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egobuzz

canada’s pride and joy is a doughnut shop named after and founded by a hockey player in the 1960s 

for all you non-canadian’s who think I’m exaggerating: 

  • “Tim Hortons holds 62% of the Canadian coffee market (compared to Starbucks, in the number two position, at 7%) 
  • “Canadians eat more doughnuts per capita and have more doughnut outlets per capita than any other nation“ 
  • “The company [Tim Hortons] opened twice as many Canadian outlets as McDonald's and system-wide sales also surpassed those of McDonald’s Canadian operations as of 2002”
  • “The chain accounted for 22.6% of all fast food industry revenues in Canada in 2005.”
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