I would think FLA/PHX would be his worst nightmare. There would be like 6 people watching.
Remember the NSH-PHX series
me neither
I would think FLA/PHX would be his worst nightmare. There would be like 6 people watching.
I remember it when I'm having trouble falling asleep. Works every time.Remember the NSH-PHX series
me neither
I would think FLA/PHX would be his worst nightmare. There would be like 6 people watching.
I would watch it
CLEVELAND - The man who conned the National Hockey League into thinking he was a wealthy entrepreneur well-qualified to buy one of the league's most storied franchises has been convicted on fraud-related charges in Ohio
John Spano Jr. pleaded guilty Monday to 16 counts of forgery for what authorities say was a scam that saw him collect nearly $70,000 in sales commissions on fraudulent accounts that he created. The 50-year-old Spano faces as many as 16 years in prison when sentenced in a Lake County courtroom next month. He remains free on bond.
His attorney did not return telephone messages Tuesday. Spano lives with his parents in Grand River, a village about 30 miles east of Cleveland.
Not surprised that a guy with a Buccaneers avatar is willing to watch garbage.
Almost forgot there was a game on tonight.
this is good stuffJust like Rick Nash.
Just like Rick Nash.
Just like Rick Nash.
Really, Dan? Is it really surprising?Dan Rosen ‏@drosennhl 10s 11 seconds ago
Pretty loud "Let's go Rangers" chant coming from a section to the left of the press box. It didn't get drowned out either. Surprising.
Really, Dan? Is it really surprising?