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Dany Heatley Sucks Forum
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Anonymous
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I wish he went to Philly. He's one of my favorites still. (: |
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Anonymous
Rookie
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Anonymous
Rookie
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Heatley is a f***** spoiled douchebag. Period. I used to like san jose....now, I hope that suck hole gets booed out of his newest town. |
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Anonymous
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"Oh yeah, Ottawa's the gayest city in North America - surprised DANY didn't just love it there with all the hunky Senators.." Huh? |
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Anonymous
Rookie
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Oh yeah, Ottawa's the gayest city in North America - surprised DANY didn't just love it there with all the hunky Senators.. |
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Anonymous
Rookie
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Gay, and a lousy driver.... |
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Anonymous
Veteran
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I think his personal issues according to the citizen could have been team members he didn't see eye to eye with because he wanted to be (the man) of the team. When he got a coach who wouldn't let him dictate how he wanted the team to look and play he wanted out. Have a feeling he was the problem in the locker room last year that got every body in a slump with his attitude. No body will own up to it but read between the lines in the Citizen article today. |
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Anonymous
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I used to be a Heatley fan, but shit, I totally lost it for the guy. I can't believe he'd do his own team like that, a team that took him in after everything he'd been through. We didn't judge in Ottawa, now look how he repays us? What the hell!?...I think he is whining himself straight out of the NHL and out of a career. |
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Anonymous
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The guy screwed his team into a shit deal, if he was unhappy with his "diminished role" he should of played better. The guys a selfish prick and should feel lucky he's not in jail...Some of these guys are such over payed princesses. I hope in the next few years the teams that are stuggling have to fold and leaves a huge number of players with out jobs and scrambling. I bet you wouldn't see as many guys acting like spoiled 16 yr old girls throwing tantrums.....Just my opinion. |
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Anonymous
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glad that backstabbing prick is outta here, wasting our time with a 7-year contract, if you don't like it here DON'T SIGN!!!!! and murray isn't any better, atleast make a decent trade! CHEECHOO!?! COME ON! I woulda taken michalek and the 2nd round pick than that scum, he's terrible now! |
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Jessie
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Well Hell ..... I'm glad that's over with. I don't care what we got back in the trade ..... he did nothing for us in the three playoffs he had here in Ottawa anyway. |
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Anonymous
Rookie
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hey douche bag, you haven't heard boos rain down on anyone like what you're going to experience for the rest of your career. the boys are all ready to see you out in kanata, later |
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Anonymous
Rookie
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He wont last long there either.. Wont take long till he's tired of living under Joe Thortons shadow. He'll whine and cry for another trade. I dont think he'll be able to replace Marlou. |
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Anonymous
Sophomore
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hate dany? let everyone know! get a 'CHEATLEY' shirt on our site.... danycheatley.com I don't get it... |
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Randy
Veteran
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Dany Heatley to Sharks, Marleau to LA, Frolov and Stoll to Sens. Randy, the Talk-Sports guy |
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Anonymous
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hate dany? let everyone know! get a 'CHEATLEY' shirt on our site.... danycheatley.com |
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Anonymous
Rookie
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I think the Tool should go sign with the K.H.L and stay there. |
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Anonymous
Sophomore
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I'm sick of hearing about this douche. |
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Anonymous
Sophomore
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Btw, a Sabres fan should not be trying to brag about their team. No one wants to go to Buffalo its the other armpit of America - sorry to say but its true. And if it weren't for southern Ontario fans up until the early 2000s than Buffalo would not have an NHL team. Not to mention the GM and coach staff has just gotten rid of all their best players for nothing. So before you go running your mouth, I'd look at your own team first. I wouldn't say they have gotten rid of all their best players. Drury and Briere yes, who else? Campbell? Nobody in Buffalo wants him on that ludicrous contract. But we have kept Vanek, Miller, Pominville, Roy, Connolly and Gaustad. All of whom could have left via UFA or an offer sheet via RFA, yet they chose to stay in Buffalo. And the Sabres also matched an insane offer sheet to keep their best goal scorer, Vanek, in town. Not really what I would consider letting all their best players leave... |
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Anonymous
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The olympics and the world teams of Canada put Heatley on an ego trip by telling him constantly how good he was and their number one scorer. He rode that ride for a few years and got by with it in Ottawa until Corey came along and he could not dictate his wants and needs and get by with it. He was no longer the King of the hill so he wants out so he can get the status back. If it wasn't for his team mates who made him look good he would never have gotten there. Hockey is a team sport and he has forgotten that it takes a lot of guys to make a team # 1 not just scoring from one player. |
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Anonymous
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Btw, a Sabres fan should not be trying to brag about their team. No
one wants to go to Buffalo its the other armpit of America - sorry to
say but its true. And if it weren't for southern Ontario fans up until
the early 2000s than Buffalo would not have an NHL team. Not to
mention the GM and coach staff has just gotten rid of all their best
players for nothing. So before you go running your mouth, I'd look at
your own team first. WIN. |
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Jessie
Veteran
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The Ottawa Citizen had an article by Ken Warren in the Sunday edition. He had called Mike Fisher for reaction to Heatley's conference call on Friday. Mike Fisher clearly has more room for forgiveness than many Ottawa Senators fans. While there's apparently no end to fan vitriol against Dany Heatley -- one writer to ottawacitizen.com labelled Heatley as "self-centred, selfish, thin-skinned, arrogant and egotistical" and many others want him traded away for nothing more than a bag of pucks -- Fisher insists it's possible for Heatley to build bridges and return to the National Hockey League club's lineup. "It's up to him to explain the situation, but for us, as players, everything is about being a good teammate, helping the team win," Fisher said Saturday. Fisher, however, is "disappointed, very disappointed," at just about everything Heatley has chosen to do and say this summer. That included Friday's conference call, where Heatley explained that he asked for a trade away from the Senators because he believes his role within the team has diminished. Heatley said he no longer feels he's an integral part of the team, despite being named an alternate captain last season, averaging more than 20 minutes per game and playing primarily with first-line centre Jason Spezza. "A coach can't please everyone, but everyone has to chip in," said Fisher. "I mean, a lot of guys had an off year last year, and I was one of them." Indeed, Fisher took his lumps last season, criticized for scoring only 13 goals and 19 assists as a $6-million US man after topping the 20-goal mark in his three previous seasons. Fisher clearly understands the fans' frustrations with his play and recognizes that he has to do more to earn additional ice time from his coach. Even when he's not scoring or setting up plays, he consistently backchecks and tries to slow down opponents by hitting them. He'll fight, if necessary. He also says dealing with slumps and adversity is part of being a professional athlete. "We're all proud, for sure," he said. "We all want to play as much as we can, but we all go through situations that are a challenge. Last year was my most challenging year, as well. If (Heatley) is with us, he's got to show up and play hard. If he does that, everybody will forget about it and he will do what he normally does and we will win . . . winning is the bottom line." |