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Left wing Alex Tanguay: The trick of trying to sign Tanguay is trying to figure out his potential at this point of his career.
Most popular: 25 free agents who'll draw plenty of interest 2009
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Tanguay is coming off a tough season in Calgary, where he didn't feel he was used properly by coach Mike Keenan.
USATODAY.com 2008
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• The Calgary Flames, one of the league's lowest-scoring playoff teams, took a step toward correcting that when they acquired winger Alex Tanguay from the Colorado Avalanche for defenseman Jordan Leopold and draft picks.
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• The Calgary Flames, one of the league's weakest offensive teams, took a step toward correcting that when they acquired Alex Tanguay from the Colorado Avalanche for Jordan Leopold and draft picks.
USATODAY.com - Demitra dealt to Wild; Flames trade for Tanguay 2006
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Even though Tanguay is just 21, he's already on Colorado's
USATODAY.com - Avalanche's 'young pup' Tanguay refocuses 2001
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Colorado's Alex Tanguay is going to the All-Star Game.
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Edward Bernays, the celebrated "father of public relations," called Tanguay "our first symbol of emergence from the Victorian age."
Expecting Rain 2009
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To call Tanguay a "rock star" is anachronistic but appropriate.
Expecting Rain 2009
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The Avs probably argue that their younger players are now more like veterans, particularly guys such as Tanguay and Drury.
USATODAY.com - 'Mission 16W' accomplished for Avalanche 2001
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Felicia Tanguay, a lowly colour guard whose tits already fill a mighty fine sweater, scores an easy freebie.
Cymbals Guy Paul Hargreaves 2010
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