Toews is from Manitoba...hopefully his english is better than his french.
Louis Leblanc speaks very well in english, he keeps repeating ''obviously'' and ''for sure'' but if he wasn't bilingual before Harvard it's normal I too get the tendancy to repeat those words when I speak english.
you guys asked him a lot of questions we knew he couldn't answer, like pitting one team against another. What could he really answer?
One question in particular stood for me in that line of thought. Something about whether he thought Harvard would have slowed his development. He couldn't really answer that.
My comment was relating to a comment you made on a post of mine where i noted that i knew you were a writer. You responded something like ' well apparently i'm a hack' or something.
you guys asked him a lot of questions we knew he couldn't answer, like pitting one team against another. What could he really answer?
I think the idea is to ask hard questions that with some miracles, you might have some interesting answer. It's all good to ask what food he eats, or who's your greatest inspiration, but at some point it becomes uninteresting and dull.
My question about Chicoutimi vs Montreal was to try to know if he was ever interested in playing in Chicoutimi after all or for Martel. To me, clearly the way he answered was that Montreal was a big reason why he's in the Q. If Martel keeps him for some reasons, Leblanc is in Harvard for a 2nd year. The way he answered it makes me believe that the reason of "number of games" wasn't that important after all. He chose Montreal. Didn't choose the Q. And I don't care since the end result is that he's here. But just wanted to know his line of thought. There was tons of answers he could have given.
I like asking a little tougher questions and base myself on things he says and even things he doesn't say. For the "fun" questions, I'll read the Habs website.