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I know that feel, bro. Milbury is a blowhard who contributes nothing as an analyst.Not seeing Milbury on TV anymore would be great.
I know that feel, bro. Milbury is a blowhard who contributes nothing as an analyst.
Yay! Milbury is hopefully gone! Everybody wins except that kid!
Why couldn't this have happened 12 years ago!
He's been winning. What more do you want?
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Seriously? I mean part of me is saying "Yes, hope he gets fired!" Then I realize a kid got assaulted :/ The kid probably called McQuaid a dirty player. Milbury had to defend his honor.
Michalek and Staal out. With Ottawa gooned up, this could get chippy.
What are you talking about?? He made some great trades with the Islanders.
Some of my favs:
There are plenty of others!
All I got from the tweet is that English apparently isn't Lupul's first language.I don't even understand it. That looks like a normal cityscape from a hotel window. There are so many examples of boarded up buildings in Buffalo and he posts that?
I sometimes root for the islanders because I feel bad for them. I've never seen one man fuck over a team like he did. Utterly shameful.
All I got from the tweet is that English apparently isn't Lupul's first language.
What do their comments have to do with anything? We've got video. We've seen the hit. And we can compare hit to an identical hit two weeks ago that resulted in a four-game suspension.If you guys want to open the can of worms on the Foligno hit, lets hear it straight from the horse's mouth.
Draw your own conclusions.
So you think that because of a "lack of intent" (let's assume this is true) and the lack of an injury, that there shouldn't have been any suspension?MacAttack said:Great point. Foligno missed 1 shift and was out there for the ensuing penalty. There was no intent to injure. $2,500 is the maximum amount a player can get fined and he got a 5 minute major plus a game misconduct.
Case closed.
Deal with it.
OH HE GOT THEM GOOD THEREHis next tweet was something about how he didn't know so many of his highschool English teachers were fans of his on Twitter.