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		<description>Good perspective, RyanB.
 
As I type this, I just turned on the game on XM radio and immediately, Marleau has just completed his hattie ... on a shortie ... with less than 2 minutes left!  What a back-and-forth game.
 
Was there lots of booing for Heatley when he drew an assist on the first goal?
 
I can understand some of the soreness Edmonton might have for Heatley because of the way he carried himself about the whole ordeal.  Negotiating a no-trade clause, then demanding a trade, then nixing a deal that was basically in place with the Oilers ... the words &quot;gross misguided sense of entitlement&quot; and &quot;whiner&quot; come to mind.</description>
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As I type this, I just turned on the game on XM radio and immediately, Marleau has just completed his hattie &#8230; on a shortie &#8230; with less than 2 minutes left!  What a back-and-forth game.<br />
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Was there lots of booing for Heatley when he drew an assist on the first goal?<br />
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I can understand some of the soreness Edmonton might have for Heatley because of the way he carried himself about the whole ordeal.  Negotiating a no-trade clause, then demanding a trade, then nixing a deal that was basically in place with the Oilers &#8230; the words &#8220;gross misguided sense of entitlement&#8221; and &#8220;whiner&#8221; come to mind.</p>
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