New guy from quebec
#1
New guy from quebec
hey guys. my name is cedrik i come from aylmer in canada, i just got my second ranger .first 1 was a 99 4.0 2wd , now i just bought a 07 ranger 3.0...i also have a 2500 dodge ram 4x4 i work in landscaping but mostly interlock and retainning wall...ive done snow plowing for 3 years but gave up as ist not my thing...mostly doing reno in winter now . thats about it...by the way, merry christmas and happy new year!!!
#12
Welcome! Nice truck! I am new here also! Will also post up pics when I get some new batteries for my digital camera. I am on my 1st Ranger that I have owned but where I used to work before I moved to Tennesse I had been assigned an 2008 Ranger and had previously been assigned 2 other Rangers. They are great to drive and last a long time if they are properly maintained.
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At the time it was a great trade. Eric Lindros was being hyped up to be the next best thing. I guess you could say he was like the Crosby of the 90's. If you look at what Lindros did in just his early years he won a Hart and a Lester B. Pearson (now Ted Lindsay).
He had averaged a little bit over 1 point per game with the Flyers (1.3 to be exact) and he played on one of the most prolific lines in Flyers history being the Legion of Doom with John LeClair and Mikael Renberg on the wings.
This line took the Flyers all the way to the Stanley Cup in 97' in which you know how it ends.
As for the Rangers it was ruled invalid so it won't matter.
Obviously the Flyers made a mistake in trading Forsberg looking back but at the time it was like Jesus Christ was coming to the Philadelphia Flyers.
BQ: Football and Baseball I was a D1 Recruit for Lacrosse at one point in my high school career but I really wasn't that passionate about it so I quit...do I regret it? Absolutely!
He had averaged a little bit over 1 point per game with the Flyers (1.3 to be exact) and he played on one of the most prolific lines in Flyers history being the Legion of Doom with John LeClair and Mikael Renberg on the wings.
This line took the Flyers all the way to the Stanley Cup in 97' in which you know how it ends.
As for the Rangers it was ruled invalid so it won't matter.
Obviously the Flyers made a mistake in trading Forsberg looking back but at the time it was like Jesus Christ was coming to the Philadelphia Flyers.
BQ: Football and Baseball I was a D1 Recruit for Lacrosse at one point in my high school career but I really wasn't that passionate about it so I quit...do I regret it? Absolutely!
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