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Mike

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 9:42 am
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By Georges Laraque, circa 2003:
(Just goes to show - if theres a winner to be played for, then things
can change - s'ok Georges we forgive ya)

http://www.habsinsideout.com/main/8686?page=1

Published Tuesday, August 19, 2003

DAVE STUBBS
The Gazette

It's likely you'll never see Georges Laraque in a Canadiens sweater, a
curious case of a reporter willingly running himself out of town.

Last March, not long after the NHL trading deadline, the Edmonton Oilers
forward wrote a column for the Internet site of RDS headlined: "Why I
don't want to play in Montreal."

To paraphrase, Laraque wrote of the suffocating media-generated pressure
that Canadiens players face in this city, of being hailed as a franchise
saviour one minute and being not worth a pail of pucks the next; about
how so many players enjoy fulfilling, productive careers only when
they've been shipped out of Montreal.

The 26-year-old knew he would hit a nerve, but surely he didn't know it
would be like drilling into an unfrozen molar. One thousand e-mails in a
week suggested otherwise.

"That's what I thought, and to be honest, I didn't care what the
reaction would be," said Laraque, in town this week to play in the
Canadian ball-hockey championship for, coincidentally, a Montreal club.

"Because of what we make as professionals, we expect criticism. But
there's a limit."

The fluently bilingual Montrealer played minor hockey in and around the
city, then major junior in St. Jean, Laval, Granby and St. Hyacinthe.

A huge, rugged forward presence growing into his 6-foot-3, 245-pound
frame, he exhaled a sigh of relief at the NHL entry draft in 1995, when
he was chosen in the second round (31st overall) by the Edmonton Oilers.
He has adopted that city as his home, and he's invested in it
substantial time, energy, good will and cash.

Laraque saw nothing terribly appealing in '95, or now, about playing
hockey in Montreal.

"I told people then that I wouldn't like to play here," he said. "If the
Canadiens had gotten me, I would have come, not like Eric Lindros (who a
decade ago thumbed his nose at the Quebec Nordiques).

"But I wouldn't lie like most Quebecers when they're drafted and say:
'It was my dream as a kid to be drafted by the Canadiens.' When you're a
junior drafted here, you know that most of the time you'll have to spend
six or seven years in the minors, and you know all the stuff you'll have
to deal with.

"People were all over me just for saying that, but I've had players on
the Canadiens shake my hand and thank me for it, guys who can't say
anything because they play here."

Laraque's column touched off a firestorm of controversy in this
province, filling the French papers and open-line airwaves with those
accusing him of blaspheming the flannel sacre.

"If I had said I'd have loved to come to Montreal, I'm sure the media
would have pushed to make it happen," he said. "I was their best friend:
'He's such a good player, the Canadiens need someone like him,' they said.

"But after (the column appeared), they all ripped me: 'He can't take the
challenge, we don't need a crybaby.'

"Now I'll never get traded here, and that's what I wanted. It shows you
how big a soap opera they make hockey. There are other things in life,
but every time you read the French papers, there's a big drama about the
Canadiens. I think that, after a while, this city gets fed up with one
controversy after another."

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 9:42 am
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On Jul 4, 8:42 am, Mike <m....RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote:
> By Georges Laraque, circa 2003:
> (Just goes to show - if theres a winner to be played for, then things
> can change - s'ok Georges we forgive ya)
>

He was quoted on rds.ca as saying "Only fools don't change their
minds".

Stefan Mazur

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 10:22 am
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I wonder if owl heard that one.....

Steve

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On Jul 4, 8:42 am, Mike <m....DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote:
> By Georges Laraque, circa 2003:
> (Just goes to show - if theres a winner to be played for, then things
> can change - s'ok Georges we forgive ya)
>

He was quoted on rds.ca as saying "Only fools don't change their
minds".

Stefan Mazur
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 2:14 pm
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Mike <mike.RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote in
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> By Georges Laraque, circa 2003:
> (Just goes to show - if theres a winner to be played for, then things
> can change - s'ok Georges we forgive ya)

Indeed. Also, it is interesting to note that when Hab player's leave, they
no longer necessarily do better. The reverse actually in some cases. Now
Montreal might look like a place where you can go and help pad you stats,
being one of the highest scoring teams as they were. Witness Tanguay's
change-of-heart as well.

Marty
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 3:47 pm
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On Fri, 4 Jul 2008 07:13:52 -0700 (PDT), "smazur@ers.ca"
<smazur DeleteThis @ers.ca> wrote:

>On Jul 4, 8:42 am, Mike <m... DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote:
>> By Georges Laraque, circa 2003:
>> (Just goes to show - if theres a winner to be played for, then things
>> can change - s'ok Georges we forgive ya)
>>
>
>He was quoted on rds.ca as saying "Only fools don't change their
>minds".
>
>Stefan Mazur


The experience of playing in Montreal is totally different from what
it was in 2003. In 2003 the fans were mourning the passing of the
team's former glory and were stuck in the anger phase. Now they are
ecstatically cheering the ascent of a good young team.

Over and over again last year players said in interviews how great it
was to play in front of their crazy fans.

Add to that the fact that Laraque could be a key player, bringing much
needed muscle to a small but gutsy team.

I can see why he might change his mind.
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