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PublicAnimalNo9 PublicAnimalNo9:
Wow, never seen anyone get traded in the middle of a game like that

neither have I.
Hope it will a fire under the Habbies' butts.
The few fans and the media that have beeen ragging about Cunnyworth's(sp?) lack of French just need to STFU and let the damn team play the game they love to play. Politics has no place in the NHL, especially stupid politics.
The team just has way too many distractions this year.
Well, it's going to get a whole lot stupider too. Rene Bourque might have the most French name in the universe but he's a 100% Alberta boy who can't speak a word of French at all. There's no way that the goddamn ridiculous Quebec media and too many of those shithead Habs fans aren't going to go nuclear over this one.
I like Rene a lot and I'm sad to see him go but he's one of those quirky players that's incredibly difficult to keep motivated. He's been suspended twice already this season for some really dumb penalties too. Overall I'd say that Calgary really walked away with the best in this particular trade. It's not just the Camilleri factor but getting that young Finnish goalie from the Habs system could have a huge upside. The Habs seem to have an uncanny knack going back decades of drafting/creating all-start goaltenders so getting one out of their developmental system could cement the Flames goaltending future for the upcoming decade if the kid works out good. Jay Feaster could be turning into the second coming of Cliff Fletcher too as far as Flames GM's are concerned because I can't see anything but benefits to Calgary in this particular trade.