Today In Colorado Avalanche History

August 2, 2005 - With the lockout over and the salary cap in place, the unraveling of the Avalanche dynasty begins. Longtime Avalanche / Nordique Adam Foote signs a 3-year, $13.5 million deal with the Columbus Blue Jackets. At the time, Foote had played 799 regular season games with the franchise.
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Adam Foote is teh suck! He was a crybaby as our captain, and walked out on us because he is a panty waste loser! (This is all based on pure speculation, with no actual sources in our newspapers). I hope Adam Foote rots in hell!
- Columbus Blue Jacket fans
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2009-2010 Colorado Avalanche:
Abandon all hope ye who enter here!
by BeachNSnowGirl on Aug 2, 2009 11:17 AM MDT up reply actions
2nd saddest day in my life
The first being the day that Foppa signed with Philly.
"Speak softly and carry a big (hockey) stick." - Theodore Roosevelt
spoiler alert: may want to brace yourself tomorrow
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by David Driscoll-Carignan on Aug 2, 2009 4:40 PM MDT up reply actions
Hejduk to (insert random NHL team)?
Hockey... The most favoritest sport of Jesus.
by Pinchy The Lobster on Aug 2, 2009 5:50 PM MDT up reply actions
What the hell?
Now I’m not going to be able to sleep.
"Speak softly and carry a big (hockey) stick." - Theodore Roosevelt
Does it involve Phil Kessel?
The Bruins are rumored to have potential deals with “2 western teams”.
"Speak softly and carry a big (hockey) stick." - Theodore Roosevelt
Ohhhh..
Things that ALREADY happened… I get it.
Hockey... The most favoritest sport of Jesus.
by Pinchy The Lobster on Aug 3, 2009 4:25 PM MDT up reply actions
I was referring to when he signed with Philly right out of the lockout.
"Speak softly and carry a big (hockey) stick." - Theodore Roosevelt
Isn’t this the day that Forsberg signed with Philly?
by CAR on Aug 3, 2009 1:11 AM MDT up reply actions
yeppers
Hyphens cause writers more trouble than any other form of punctuation, except perhaps commas.
by David Driscoll-Carignan on Aug 3, 2009 6:04 AM MDT up reply actions

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