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> >> >Sorry, dude. He ran away from them in succession. They weren't
> >> >trying to double up on him. But maybe it gave him the idea to
> >> >double up on the smallest player on the Flyers? >->
> >> Sorry, dude. But you didn't watch the game or you are lying.
> > From ESPN.com:
> > "Toronto enforcer Tie Domi, who had earlier rebuffed challenges
from
> > McCarthy and Berube, got involved as the third man in a scuffle
> > between teammate Tomas Kaberle and Philadelphia's Adam Burt."
> > Hmmm. Pretty much backs me up, doesn't it?
> Sorry dude. It was McCarthy and Berube (I believe) who both backed
> Domi into a corner while his hands were spread out.
Nope. Berube was chasing Domi while he was running away, then
McCarthey pulled Berube back to get at him himself. They never
doubled up, but Domi ran the whole time. He even hid behind his
teammates.
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> McCarthy and
> Berube have absolutely zip to do with Kaberle and Burt so it doesn't
> back me up at all.
They have to do with the fact that Domi is just about the only player
that I've seen in the league in the last ten years start to hit and
kick a player who was already wrapped up with someone else. That is
doubling up.
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> But I noticed that you had to look the game up so
> it is clear to me that you didn't see the game.
Lol. You're desperate aren't you? The fact that ESPN had my story
and was directly oppossed to your story doesn't bother you at all?
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> Go back to sleep.
Hmmm. Lame insults to try and deflect the attention of your loss of
this argument. Well done.
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