Line Combos: Pouliot-Brassard-Zuccarello

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which is why I included the question mark earlier
Oct 2, 2011
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In the meantime between series, I think it's time this line gets a name. Do we go with the generic BPZ line? I personally like The Fellowship (because Zucc's the Hobbit :naughty:). Any other ideas? Maybe we can get a poll going later.
 
Does everyone not like calling them, "the third line" and then immediately following that up with something like, "but they're not really a third line, they're more like a first or second line, they've been our best line for most of the year"?
 
Does everyone not like calling them, "the third line" and then immediately following that up with something like, "but they're not really a third line, they're more like a first or second line, they've been our best line for most of the year"?

Ahhh I hate that so much.

The BraZuccaPoo line
 
The Fellowship gets my vote, as a matter of fact anything LotR related would work incredible due to the fact that there is a ****ing Hobbit on the ice
 
A Norwegian and two French? Has to be The Norsemen.

Why? The Norsemen came from Norway and later settlements in the French area of Normandy, during the Viking age. And they were some tough SOBs ;)
 
Alright I live in the NY area

Where can your boy here get a Pouliot shirt to join the bandwagon :laugh:
 
A Norwegian and two French? Has to be The Norsemen.

Why? The Norsemen came from Norway and later settlements in the French area of Normandy, during the Viking age. And they were some tough SOBs ;)
It would be better to call them the Normans then, after the people of Norse descent who settled in Normandy (and gave it its name).

Norsemen (or just Norse) describes Scandinavian tribes from Norway, Sweden and Denmark, who had settlements all over, from present-day England, to France, Russia, even around the Mediterranean.

Personally, I love the Fellowship.
 

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