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  • captaincanuck12
    captaincanuck12

    RIP Bob.   I still remember the 2002 Olympic Gold Medal Game Call: It is JOE SAKIC …. SCORES! JE-O! SAKIC! SCORES! AND THAT MAKES IT 5! 2! CANADA! SURELY. THAT’S GOTTA BE IT!

  • HardCoreBlue
    HardCoreBlue

    Excerpt taken from a story by NHL Trade Talk: A recent debate sparked in the hockey world when Matthew Knies made controversial comments praising Auston Matthews as the best overall player in the

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20 hours ago, iHeart said:

Stick are not for throwing at Refs

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Is this the same Ryan Hartman who claimed his cheap, dangerous , illegal hit on an unsuspecting vulnerable Ehlers was clean hard hit? The same one?

Ryan Hartman is the LOL of this league. He's a guy who probably thinks he plays on the line, thinks he's gritty he's tough.

No he's a moron. 

Edited by HardCoreBlue

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On 2024-03-21 at 2:41 PM, FrostyWinnipeg said:

Don't count on Tom Wilson playing against the Jets.

 

Excerpt taken from David Alter The Hockey News:

"Tough part for me is, he doesn't miss a shift. And I'm gone for six games," Wilson lamented. "It's a tough pill to swallow and when that's the case, it felt like a long time. So obviously, I've got to control my stick better and that doesn't happen. But I think he knew right away it was an accident. There was no intent behind the play. So for six games with a play that there's no intent behind, it's tough."

I'm wondering if TW at least acknowledges a contributing factor to this most recent suspension is he's a repeat offender (now six suspensions) with a propensity for violence on the ice? Once a mistake twice a trend so to speak.

I find guys like Wilson and Hartman sometimes demonstrate very limited self-awareness. 

 

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Just now, HardCoreBlue said:

I find guys like Wilson and Hartman sometimes demonstrate very limited self-awareness. 

It's the NHLs blind spot...  terrible players, who hurt others, but the fans love them. No one misses them when they are gone, especially the players that belong in the league. Same thing for that clown in NY. 

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4 hours ago, JCon said:

It's the NHLs blind spot...  terrible players, who hurt others, but the fans love them. No one misses them when they are gone, especially the players that belong in the league. Same thing for that clown in NY. 

Rempe? Agreed. Just no skill at all. Just a goon. Not sure he’s gonna be on the playoff roster. It would be a waste of a spot. 

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2 hours ago, Noeller said:

I get it because it's after the whistle and that's viewed as disrespectful, but Tkachuk is (shockingly) wildly overreacting.

If I was a reporter who didn’t worry about being blackballed by the club, I would have loved to have asked Brady “You seemed really upset about that empty netter after the buzzer. Just wondering where that fire was in the preceding 60 minutes?”

(Yeah, I know he hit everything that moved and got a goal in the game, but this kind of clown move does not scream “leader” to me). 

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8 hours ago, Noeller said:

I get it because it's after the whistle and that's viewed as disrespectful, but Tkachuk is (shockingly) wildly overreacting.

Yeah Tkachuk is the same guy who was admittedly laughing his ass off when his teammate took a slapper into an empty net not too long ago.  He has zero room to be upset about something like this.

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