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Post by sk8on on Nov 22, 2005 22:39:09 GMT -5
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Post by I was there too on Nov 22, 2005 23:05:45 GMT -5
Give your a head a shake, buddy yes the Naylor parents of the boy love him dearly you just wish you had a boy just like him , yes he has a job watching out for him team mates because more-ons like you don't know crap about the game, maybe you wish you could skate and play hockey all the high stick cheap shot kit try tonight and i mean tried, go to bed and think about it
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Post by sk8on on Nov 22, 2005 23:09:33 GMT -5
hhttp://www.network54.com/Forum/357145/ here's some were else to go cry 3 message tonight your a joke
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Post by peter griffin on Nov 23, 2005 0:34:04 GMT -5
kit started whole thing and naylor beat one guy up bc 12 and 3 went after 37 on brantford. beat 12 good let him go and then grabbed 3 off of cox, that it. 3rd man would be kit guys bc montour grabbed stewart for slashin him and kit guys jumped him that is 3rd man in. brantford just helped players and beat them down. stewart got beat up good by 71 and stewart just pulled his hair like a lil women
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Post by Chester Copperpot on Nov 23, 2005 8:40:35 GMT -5
Your right sk8on you did witness a most undisciplined hockey game. Fagan allowed Kitchener to grab, hook and interfere with a speedier more talented team the whole night. It's been the same story all year for this league and it doesn't matter who's playing. As for Stu he stood up for his teamates after Kitchener started the crap. If you watched the game you would have noticed Rob Stewart jabbing, poking and slashing guys the whole night. He started it and Mullan finished it. Peter Griffin got it right with the way it went down last night. Good job Eagles for taking out the trash.
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Peter Griffins teacher
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Post by Peter Griffins teacher on Nov 23, 2005 8:51:31 GMT -5
Dear Peter,
Remember how to speak in English like I've been teaching you. You need to add an "S" to a word to make it plurar.
Let's start again.
Repeat after me ... My name is Peter, I'm a dink!
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Post by fan in the stands on Nov 23, 2005 10:13:09 GMT -5
dont know what fight u saw but the one at centre ice was toe to toe didnt see any marks on Stewart give credit to Brant guy for givin it after he took thefirst punch square off the beek !!
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Post by DON CHERRYS COLLAR on Nov 23, 2005 15:13:23 GMT -5
GOOD TILT...BOTH PLAYERS HUNG IN THERE...FANS LOVED IT, PLAYERS LOVED IT...SK8ON HATED IT...HE MUST BE DATING 39.
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Post by guest on Nov 23, 2005 15:22:11 GMT -5
to SK8ON
Most teams in the OHA, OHL and everywhere else card players and label them the TEAM FIGHTER. Naylor has that job on the Brantford team. So why insult the other players? The Brantford team has a good balance, team spirit and many talented players. This is the best team Brantford has iced, ever. So DON'T speak about things you don't know. The players, parents and fans are supporting this team and will continue to support this team throughout the season.
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Post by sk8on on Nov 23, 2005 16:00:39 GMT -5
guest I can appreciate your comments.. they have improved, but why go back wards with Team fighters (goons) when the rest of the leagues are getting rid of these armslingers. I would rather see a game where the emphasis is totally on hockey. I really don't see a lot of ohl or nhl teams leaving a spot for a fighter because they would be left in the dark.
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Post by The Eagles on Nov 23, 2005 18:04:52 GMT -5
To Sk8on...what planet do you live on...look at any roster in any league above midget. Every team has a fighter/enforcer and it's an integral part of any team. Team is the optimum word here because this is the role that guy plays. He protects his team, plain and simple. Granted the better ones bring skill to the table, if they are able, and some evolve over time into better players which allows their role with the club to grow. Ask any player who has ever laced 'em up if the only way they could get to the next level was to play this role and see how many guys would be willing to try. The tough guy is the hardest role on any hockey club and there's more to it than just chucking knuckles. As for Stuart Naylor he finishes his checks on every shift and when he's able he delivers the big hits giving the guys uplift and momentum. He takes draws if asked, gets PP and PK time. Not bad for a goon. Ask any player in the room and they appreciate this guy for what he brings...leadership, heart and everything he's got every shift. That's why we call him Mr. Everything.
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Post by hockeyeyes on Nov 23, 2005 18:53:37 GMT -5
;)We already heard about the mr everything stuff and I dont think we need to combine hockey talk with naylor's paranormal sexual behaviour. Lets save that for after he is suspended.
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Post by peter griffin on Nov 23, 2005 19:16:44 GMT -5
naylor just hits and fights hard. there is players in this league that use there stick as weapons but they aint goons.hookin, slashing and roughing equal the same penalty so dont shoot ur mouth sayin he a goon bc he hits hard and protects his team slashin someone is just as bad or worse. i do not care about my spellin bc least im on a hit comedy show on fox. lets go to the drunken clamb boys! gigidi gigidi(quagmire in the background)
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Post by sk8on on Nov 23, 2005 23:44:41 GMT -5
To Sk8on...what planet do you live on...look at any roster in any league above midget. Every team has a fighter/enforcer and it's an integral part of any team. Team is the optimum word here because this is the role that guy plays. He protects his team, plain and simple. Granted the better ones bring skill to the table, if they are able, and some evolve over time into better players which allows their role with the club to grow. Ask any player who has ever laced 'em up if the only way they could get to the next level was to play this role and see how many guys would be willing to try. The tough guy is the hardest role on any hockey club and there's more to it than just chucking knuckles. As for Stuart Naylor he finishes his checks on every shift and when he's able he delivers the big hits giving the guys uplift and momentum. He takes draws if asked, gets PP and PK time. Not bad for a goon. Ask any player in the room and they appreciate this guy for what he brings...leadership, heart and everything he's got every shift. That's why we call him Mr. Everything. you know your right....he is everything i can think of except a hockey player.......baboon, gorilla....something tells me you've taken a few punches in your career ;D ;D ;D
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Post by hockeydadl on Nov 24, 2005 20:11:19 GMT -5
I sit here and read all about the incidents with a Cambridge player biting another player during a fight, and then about the Kitchener captain using his opponent's helmet in a fight. Then when legitimate heavyweights such as Lamont and Naylor get the better of their opponents in fights everyone wants to run them out of hockey. Sunday night in Kitchener number 2 ran Naylor from behind in front of Schmidt. Naylor gets up and goes to the player. No penalty for the hit from behind but Schmidt was just waiting for Stu to do something so he could whistle him. Stu showed great restraint in not hammering number 2. League at fault for maybe scheduling back to back games between Kitch and Brantford within two days given the bad blood from last year with line brawl in Jan and playoff ouster by Kitch. all coaches in league wish they had a Lamont or Naylor. Both give it their all and willing to stand up for their teammates.
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Post by sk8on on Nov 24, 2005 20:36:19 GMT -5
how can you be a hockey dad...if you want to see scraps all night long watch the "Q" Piquette from Cambridge likes it... Naylor would have a tough time because he can't skate and that is a requirement to be considered a hockey player
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Post by hockeydad on Nov 24, 2005 21:01:29 GMT -5
I don't condone fighting but a number of the teams in the league like to play obstruction hockey at a time when the NHL is trying to get rid of the hooking, slashing and interference. Some teams excel at this and the refs allow them to get away with it. The league should look at a two ref system if it wants to clean up the play and allow the more skilled players to play. Your comment about not being able to skate does not make sense when you watch guys like Belak, McGrattan, Antropov who are in the bigs and have trouble skating.
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Post by Kramerica on Nov 24, 2005 21:34:50 GMT -5
Hey Sk8on-why don't you try having an original thought in that puny melon of yours, that is if you are capable of it. All you do is run everybody down on this forum, make fun of players and organizations with your useless banter. Do everybody a favour save your 7 bucks and stay home. While your at it make an appointment with a doctor and get that gerbil removed.
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Post by nails on Nov 25, 2005 4:11:08 GMT -5
all teams wish they had a Naylor, not a lamont. He on't fight any heaveyweights...stop acting like u would Al. You're not tough, all you can do is bodycheck, u got nothing to back it up, Try nailor,,he'll gobble yor ass off
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Post by fan on Nov 25, 2005 4:43:35 GMT -5
whoever this is ur dumb......just shut up cuz i know this is not nails...guys like naylor don't care about sites talking about him or anything like that, so get a life
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Post by The Dawg on Nov 25, 2005 9:41:08 GMT -5
Yah, right
Half of these comments are from Naylor. He talks about himself to see what replies he gets.
The kid can't play hockey, he's dirty, shameful and a disrespect to his coaches.
P-u-s-s-y!
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Post by Guest on Nov 25, 2005 10:57:16 GMT -5
Since the new coaches came in they have lost their back up tough guy Nathan Clayton... Thats too bad, he's a kid that doesnt take dumb penatlties and sticks up for his teammates..
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Post by santa on Nov 25, 2005 17:48:00 GMT -5
nathan asked me for some fighting lessons this year bc he is not a good fighter.
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Post by Guest on Nov 26, 2005 17:10:39 GMT -5
With this Ryan Hand coming in Brantford will have a team full of KILLERS
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Post by firehawk on Nov 26, 2005 20:20:00 GMT -5
It take's a classless individual to bring the young boys mother into the equation. All I have to say to you is take off your pampers, drop your soother, and tell your boy, Son once I find my ba**'s I'll move you to a chess club just like Dad.
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Post by old man on Nov 27, 2005 12:01:26 GMT -5
I watch quite a few games and it appears since the old coaching staff was let go, alot of the discipline has gone too. Is thay a coindcidence or does the new coach not care about it?
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Post by Brant fan on Nov 27, 2005 12:04:35 GMT -5
I agree with old man as it seems Rizetto doesn't have the same hold over the players that Smith had. Rizetto has his favorites and that is obvious. What happened with Clayton? Why did he leave?
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Post by DD on Nov 28, 2005 11:26:39 GMT -5
all i want to know is what is riz's excuss this time.
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Post by sk8on on Dec 1, 2005 17:33:47 GMT -5
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Post by TO SK8ON on Dec 1, 2005 18:39:09 GMT -5
HEY DICK HEAD "SK8ON " CAN YOU READ 30-Nov-05 Brantford Golden Eagles Stu Naylor third man in NOT FROM BEHIND LIKE, WERE YOU SEEM TO LIKE IT !! GET A LIFE 'SK8ON'
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