hey guys, unfortunately i won't be able to attend the all star game sunday, so i'm selling it for what i bought it for. $375 for 2 tickets, section 328, row BB, seats are side by side. Give me a call at 514-826-8144.
Submitted by Kristopher7 on Sat, 01/24/2009 - 00:25.
I think every person on earth who bought tickets is selling them, I've been spammed in my email and on facebook "OMG MUST SELL!"
hehe too bad I'm poor or I'd sure buy them off someone :(
Submitted by brad.men5 on Fri, 01/23/2009 - 23:09.
Omg, that guy Komi is shaking hands with is HILARIOUS!
Arrogant and self-centred guy who has a show on The Score.
Not sure if you can get that chanel in Montreal though..
Yeah its Gerry.
Not sure if any of you guys get/ watch the Score.
Gerry Dee and Cabbie had a contest to see who was in better physical shape. the winner got to cover the all star game.
Both Gerry and Cabbie are fricking hilliarious
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Submitted by yathehabsrule on Fri, 01/23/2009 - 22:21.
Gerry Dee is getting lots of face time on TV in commercials too.
About Dave Stubbs has been a sportswriter since 1976, which was roughly a decade after he wore the first of many holes through the knees of his jeans playing nets in road hockey (using a modified butterfly popularized by Hall of Famer Glenn Hall). He still has the welts to show on his shins from that rotten, frozen orange ball.
Stubbs kept thick hockey scrapbooks filled with game summaries and Gazette and Montreal Star stories, collected dozens of Bee Hive Corn Syrup photos and put a fortune of hockey cards through the spokes of his bikes. First book ever owned: Scrubs On Skates, the classic by Scott Young (Neil's dad).
Stubbs's fantasy is to travel back in time to the 1950s and watch the great Canadiens dynasty that won five consecutive Stanley Cups. Or a decade earlier, to watch Elmer Lach centre Rocket Richard and Toe Blake on the fearsome Punch Line. Or at least to get Rogie Vachon into the Hockey Hall of Fame – where he belongs.
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