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Waiting for Stanley:
THIS Alexei Kovalev and THIS Alexei Kovalev:.....is a lot different than THIS Alexei Kovalev:And that folks, is a good thing. Even if he is a stinky Hab. It's good to see AK27 evolve to where he is today as far as integrity goes. Tech Tags: Alexei+Kovalev 2009+All+Star+Game+MVP evolution maturity Canadiens+hero
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