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101. TalkAndrew Ference - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
TalkAndrew ference. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sports and Games Portal.This article is part of WikipediaWikiProject Ice hockey, an attempt at
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102. Penguins Q&A With Dejan Kovacevic
A final point Don t underestimate how good a hockey town this is, Greg. That said, ference is probably better served getting a lot of ice time in the
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September 15, 2005 News Sports Lifestyle Classifieds ... About Us Take me to... Search Local News Nation/World Sports Obituaries Lifestyle Business Opinion Photo Journal Weather Classifieds PG Store PG Delivery Web Extras Contact Us About Us Help Corrections Site Map Sports Penguins/NHL Columnists Photos ... Click here to submit your question Wednesday, October 25, 2000 Q: I was wondering if forechecking and playing 60 minutes of solid hockey is against the Penguins' religion. They seem unable or unwilling to do it. Brandon Dunn of Wexford KOVACEVIC: Religion? Boy, that's a little harsh for a team that's off to a 4-2-1 start, Brandon. For a club that's going to rely heavily perhaps obsessively on puck possession, forechecking really isn't that big of a deal. You only really need to forecheck when you're employing a dump-and-chase technique, which is something that is completely foreign to this particular group of Penguins. They would much prefer to gain control of the puck, carry it into the attacking zone and make plays from there. I'll share with you an interesting observation I got from Dave King, the coach of the Columbus Blue Jackets, when his team was in town Saturday. He told me that the Penguins are the best team he has seen maybe ever within the first 2 feet just inside the blue line. They make countless passes and plays in that precarious zone, he said, with a surprisingly low number of turnovers. He added that this is what makes a team like Pittsburgh so difficult to prepare for. They're simply not like anyone else.

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104. Banff Crag & Canyon, Banff, AB
ference, 26, has seven years NHL experience (including one lockout year) and is an Fremes owns Pro hockey Experience, a business that takes hockeymad
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105. RDS - Où Sont Les Hauts Salariés?
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Mardi 12 octobre 2004 - Andrew Ference est un défenseur des Flames de Calgary. Comme Francis Bouillon, il n'est pas un arrière au gabarit imposant mais c'est un joueur déterminé, rapide, efficace et aussi, un patineur qui aime bien appuyer l'attaque de son équipe. Lors des séries éliminatoires du printemps dernier, il a été un acteur important pour les Flames.
Il y a quelques jours, Ference a lancé une contre-attaque… verbale. Il a exprimé tout haut ce que bien des joueurs pensent. Ce qu'il a déclaré en substance, c'est qu'il est inconcevable que des négociateurs, mandatés pour jeter les bases sur une nouvelle convention de travail, ne se parlent pas. Ference ne parle pas d'un plafond salarial. Il ne déclare pas non plus qu'il est contre un plafond salarial. Il n'effleure pas un autre sujet d'actualité, l'impasse.
Non, tout ce qu'il dit, c'est qu'on ne résout pas un problème en évitant toute communication.
Malheureusement, il y a des négociateurs, payés le gros prix, qui ne veulent pas provoquer une réunion de crainte de passer pour des perdants. Parce qu'on en est rendu là chez les gens qui ont l'avenir du hockey entre les mains et à qui on verse des sommes annuelles de $ 3 millions.

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