bucknuticus
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NOTHING STOPS THIS TRAIN! ITS JACKETS TIME!!!!
Crawford unable to rob Jack Johnson the way his parents did.
Crawford unable to rob Jack Johnson the way his parents did.
Crawford unable to rob Jack Johnson the way his parents did.
Crawford unable to rob Jack Johnson the way his parents did.
Crawford unable to rob Jack Johnson the way his parents did.
Lol holy shit. I recall reading on reddit posters talking about players. Someone mentioned how he wasn't the brightest bulb and wasn't surprised he was so easily taken advantage of.Crawford unable to rob Jack Johnson the way his parents did.
You a good guy, cakey. Come to a meet up some time and we'll have a beer. Just don't come during a SNES vs Leafs game! :0
Just get him his favourite water, Coors Lite, and he'll be good. No threats to take off his shirt and fight him last meet up...just a challenge to fight him.There will be fights. Especially with Kave since he's always asking for one.
Just get him his favourite water, Coors Lite, and he'll be good. No threats to take off his shirt and fight him last meet up...just a challenge to fight him.
Oh and since I'll rarely be able to use this I'm posting it now.
Pickard Shuffle!
Batter of the losers has begun!
Stamkos did it last year against Buffalo.When is the last time a team did this? I can't remember
Edit: Def looks like Weber touched it
Crawford unable to rob Jack Johnson the way his parents did.
Lool
Oh god damn how did I miss this lol.
Garbage goal on the power play? I'll take it.
Holy shit. :lol
It's Backes' 600th game tonight. Coincidentally that's also the exact number of people the St. Louis Blues murder annually.
Would throwing your stick to stop the puck result in a penalty shot for the other team, or would they just award the goal regardless?
Shit that is interesting. I think the goal is awarded
Would throwing your stick to stop the puck result in a penalty shot for the other team, or would they just award the goal regardless?
53.7 Awarded Goal - If, when the opposing goalkeeper has been removed, a member of the defending team, including theCoach or any non-playing person, throws or shoots any part of a stick or any other object or piece of equipment at the puck or puck carrier in the neutral or his own defending zone, thereby preventing the puck carrier from having a clear shot on an “open net”, a goal shall be awarded to the attacking side.
For the purpose of this rule, an “open net” is defined as one from which a goalkeeper has been removed for an additional attacking player. The goalkeeper is considered off the ice once the replacement player has entered the playing surface.