Raimoh
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- Jul 21, 2010
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Put these two on the same team just to make the announcers life hell.
"Aho steals the puck and it's a two on one. Aho passes it to Aho, Aho back to Aho, Aho back to Aho again, Aho shoots he scores. Aho with the goal, Aho with the assist."
Haha, that's awesome. Reminds me of those "Link vs. Dark Link" battles in the Legend of Zelda games
If there's an NHL GM out there with a sense of humor, he probably has the possibility to make this happen, considering that they will most likely go in different rounds of the draft.Put these two on the same team just to make the announcers life hell.
As convenient as it would be... NoClearing, as in clearing the crease. clearing the zone.
Clearing, as in clearing the crease. clearing the zone.
Poor man. It must have been quite a shock when young Sebastian started to play for Sweden.SweAhos father is Finnish, just to make that clear. Half his family root for Finland except when they face SweAho.
Pretty sure he has lived in sweden and held dual citizenship for a long time now.Poor man. It must have been quite a shock when young Sebastian started to play for Sweden.
No, a clearing as in "a tract of land, as in a forest, that contains no trees or bushes".
Before the Finland vs Sweden game, TSN will just waste time talking this.
So much work for just a coincidence that isn't really THAT interesting.
I thought it was pretty cool at first though.
Going to go out on a limb and say Sebastian Aho will be playing in the semi-final.
Aho =def. Glade
There were two Sebastian Glades
playing game of hockey
mastering their trade of blades.
They were no cocky
though they had all the reasons
to be
playing many seasons
- you see -
in the finest league
of fortune and fame
and reaching the peak
winning and losing - all the same; ain't it
amusing?
Since they both were small and weak
a bit like elves making a name for themselves.
Not cocky nor stocky players of hockey, yet fit, no ****!
And the name was always the same.
There were two Sebastian Glades playing the game
and so well they both faired
that the very name they shared
which will never fade: Sebastian friggin Glade.
Yes we know it is the show
on the ice and skies. Where stars are born. (Like a horn of a unicorn.)
There were two Sebastian Glades playing the game of hockey.
Yet they were no cocky for mastering the trade of blades.
Though they had all the reasons to be since - you see - they
were Sebastian Glades:
two character kids coming from a brave northern land called
Finland.
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