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Steph had a great reaction as Anthony Edwards told him he was chasing a milestone in Wednesday night's Warriors-T-Wolves game. Read full article. More content below. Alexander Radulov. Sign up to receive daily headline news from the Edmonton Journal, a division of Postmedia Network Inc. A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. The next issue of Edmonton Journal Headline News will soon be in your inbox. We encountered an issue signing you up.
Please try again. This website uses cookies to personalize your content including ads , and allows us to analyze our traffic. Read more about cookies here. That not only created some drama in the NHL, but in the KHL as well where the league president said Nashville's decision to suspend Radulov was "payback" for the forward leaving the NHL in the first place.
It was a good fit for us," Nill said. We all make mistakes in life at times when you're young, and he admits that. But he's moved on from that and matured. We're fortunate we're getting a more mature player now and somebody that wants to win. I have family, I have a kid. I have to lead by example. Who is he going to look for? He's going to look for his dad.
Radulov's hockey career began with the Quebec Remparts in He even lived with Roy at the time. The biggest reason why? The language barrier between him and his teammates. I was 18 years old and I had a chance to live in a different country. I spent two years in Quebec City and I learned some words in French, but it wasn't easy. I was focusing most of my time on English since I knew it would be good for my career," explained Radulov, who moved out of his billet family's home in his second season to live with then-head coach Patrick Roy.
I was way more comfortable during my second year. I knew a lot more people and I could communicate easily since my English was better.
One big challenge with Radulov early in his career was keeping him focused, according Pinchevsky :.
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