teamfirst
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If we are going to talk about every single time a team ends up picking a guy who turns out not to have the best hockey career out of the guys available, there will be a list longer than than the moves that Chris Jericho did better than Dean malenko.
Ultimately, I'm focused on the habs making as many draft picks as possible count so that they become key peices to building a cup contending team. In that respect, I am concerned about reinbacher especially with the latest injury setback.
But as far as michkov goes, I'm not stopping anyone from posting their opinion. I'm basically saying that it's beating a dead horse in that there isn't any new constructive thoughts being offered, and it's going to continue for a long time, because he looks like he's going to be good player for that long.
Ya, basically what i was saying is, if it was the reverse situation you would had been ok with beating a dead horse