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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2006

The Truth.

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  • Nordiques rocked. Sundin, Sakic, Forsberg, Nolan, Foote; all Nordiques alumni. So many great NHLers played for the Nords. Atleast they didnt move to the desert like another Canadian team (atleast Denver gets snow :) )

  • Nords rule!

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  • I'm a Sabres fan and I miss the Nordiques for this!

  • You're an idiot that's not why Quebec lost the team

  • @jerrytimes fuk u man.

    The Quebec Nordiques formed as one of the original World Hockey Association teams in 1972. The franchise was originally awarded to a group in San Francisco, as the San Francisco Sharks. However, the San Francisco group's funding collapsed prior to the start of the first season, and the WHA hastily sold the organization to a group of six Quebec City-based businessmen who owned the highly profitable Quebec Remparts junior team. From Wikipedia. ALWAYS THE SHARKS!!!!

  • they will be back soon....Comme dans bon vieux temps...

  • They lost the team because of Gary Bettman.....

  • learn how to spell kid, I can't understand anything you are saying.

  • every team fights in the NHL every once in a while, so i know that's not the real reason why they moved.

  • Green Sleeves

  • Love the song, what's it called?

  • They say the NHL might be coming back to Quebec. I'm hoping it will just so I can see those powder blue Nordique jerseys

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