Sergei Kostitsyn Rips Hanlon

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 Sergei Kostitsyn Rips Hanlon
In a wide-ranging and interesting interview with Russian Prospects, Sergei "Little Tits" Kostitsyn used a fairly innocuous question as an opportunity to take a shot at former Caps and Belarus bench boss Glen Hanlon, who he feels snubbed him on a past national team roster: Q. Why do you have a special knack against Washington, scoring every third of your goals in the regular season? A. I don't [link]

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No Love for Glen
Published 8/21/2008 by Alanah McGinley at KK Hockey
Japers’ Rink points out an interview with Sergei Kostitsyn, where he takes a shot at Glen Hanlon today: Q. Why do you have a special knack against Washington, scoring every third of your goals in the regular season? A. I don’t know, it just happens. Although it’s a pity that [Glen Hanlon] left Washington. I would have scored not three but six against them. Let him see who is “too young for the national team.” JP’s response: “Total ...

Sergei Kostitsyn doesn’t care for Glen Hanlon
Published 8/21/2008 by Richard at IllegalCurve.com
... Hanlon, who he feels snubbed him on a past national team roster: Q. Why do you have a special knack against Washington, scoring every third of your goals in the regular season? A. I don’t know, it just happens. Although it’s a pity that [Glen Hanlon] left Washington. I would have scored not three but six against them. Let him see who is “too young for the national team.” Read the entire post here. This is just for entertainment value. ...

Sergei Kostitsyn is rather underwhelmed by threat of KHL
Published 8/21/2008 by Greg Wyshynski at Puck Daddy
While Japers' Rink was taken with Sergei Kostitsyn's smack talk on former Washington Capitals coach Glen Hanlon ("It's a pity that [he] left Washington. I would have scored not three but six against them"), the rest of his interview with RussianProspects.com had more than a few eye-opening exchanges -- especially when it comes to the looming menace of the new Russian KHL. Alexander Radulov's name came up, and the Montreal Canadiens forward was asked if he would grab the money and bolt for Russia like Rads did this ...

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