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Gionta ‘C’ Worthy In Montreal
by Paul on 09/22/09 at 11:32 AM ET
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from Sean Gordon of French Impression at the Globe and Mail,
Jacques Martin has consistently praised Gionta’s attitude and work ethic, he’s combative (last night he got up in Geno Malkin’s grille after a bit of a sneaky elbow behind the net) and he can obviously still put the puck in the net.
I say what the hell, give him the “C”.
Until he starts sucking, at which point the experts and open-mouth shows can start chewing on his bones.
But something tells me that’s not going to happen.
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French Immersion, not Impression.
Posted by Josh from Fort St. John, BC on 09/22/09 at 01:19 PM ET