L'OR pour les filles
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Jeazz
Devils_Killer
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Re: L'OR pour les filles
ainsi qu'à Joannie Rochette pour le Bronze
Devils_Killer- AHL
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Re: L'OR pour les filles
J'la fourerai dans le bronze moi etk....
Jeazz- AHL
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Re: L'OR pour les filles
T'as surement pas écrit ça devant ta blonde pis ta petite
Laf- ECHL
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Re: L'OR pour les filles
Boff, être sa blonde jcomprendrais
Kings- ECHL
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hahahha...lol moé si ...moé si !!
TomTom- Admin
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Scandale!
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- The Canadian women’s hockey team is in hot water after its impromptu on-ice celebration Thursday night. The gold-medal party has drawn the ire of the International Olympic Committee.
Nearly an hour after the Canadians won their third consecutive Olympic gold medal with a 2-0 win over the Americans, the players came back out on the ice in the near-empty arena, smoking cigars and swigging champagne and beer. (Rebecca Johnston even tried to drive the zamboni.)
Star-Ledger photographer Andy Mills captured 18-year-old Marie-Philip Poulin, who scored both goals in the gold-medal game, drinking Molson Canadian beer. Poulin doesn't turn 19 – the legal drinking age in British Columbia – until next month. The Canadian team trains in Alberta, where the legal drinking age is 18.
The IOC said it would look into the matter.
"I don't think it's a good promotion of sport values," Gilbert Felli, the IOC's executive director of the Olympics, told the Associated Press after learning about the celebration. "If they celebrate in the changing room, that's one thing, but not in public. We will investigate what happened."
Hockey Canada apologized for the team’s behavior in the following statement:
''The members of Team Canada apologize if their on-ice celebrations, after fans had left the building, have offended anyone. In the excitement of the moment, the celebration left the confines of our dressing room and shouldn't have. The team regrets that its gold medal celebration may have caused the IOC or COC any embarrassment.”
Canadian Olympic Committee spokesman Steve Keough said the COC didn’t provide the alcohol.
"In terms of the actual celebration, it's not exactly something uncommon in Canada," Keough told the AP. "I think Canadians understand it's quite an emotional moment for our team. It was not our intention to go against any IOC protocols."
The women’s hockey players aren’t the first Canadians to celebrate with alcohol during these Games. Skeleton athlete Jon Montgomery took to the streets of Whistler with a pitcher of beer earlier in the week after he won gold.
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Hahaha esti qui sont hot.. on dirait la ligue des compagnies d'évain!
lol
bidoo71- Recrue
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Re: L'OR pour les filles
Ayoye....les filles full soualent sa glace !! est tellement bonne...
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