ken_valyi
04-29-2002, 05:00 PM
This article (http://www.canoe.ca/Slam020429/nhl_bosmtl-cp.html)
But it's the Toronto-Islanders series that has turned into a real war, much to Odjick's delight.
'I'm proud of the way Toronto played," said the native of Maniwaki, Que. "They went into a hostile building and played hard.
"Everybody was out to get (Gary) Roberts and they still competed."
Odjick was excited at the possibility that three Canadian teams -- Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto -- may end up in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
"Everyone's cheering for the Canadian teams," said Odjick. "We're fighting against all odds -- bigger payrolls, less taxes on the other (U.S.) side. . ."
Then, he learned into a reporter's microphone and added: "If there's any fans listening out there -- cheer for your boys at home."
What a loveable brute he is! :)
But it's the Toronto-Islanders series that has turned into a real war, much to Odjick's delight.
'I'm proud of the way Toronto played," said the native of Maniwaki, Que. "They went into a hostile building and played hard.
"Everybody was out to get (Gary) Roberts and they still competed."
Odjick was excited at the possibility that three Canadian teams -- Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto -- may end up in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
"Everyone's cheering for the Canadian teams," said Odjick. "We're fighting against all odds -- bigger payrolls, less taxes on the other (U.S.) side. . ."
Then, he learned into a reporter's microphone and added: "If there's any fans listening out there -- cheer for your boys at home."
What a loveable brute he is! :)