ShadowSoldier89
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probably, waiting until the NFL wrapped upNHL trying to promote some late-season rivalries in the race for a playoff spot, I bet.
probably, waiting until the NFL wrapped upNHL trying to promote some late-season rivalries in the race for a playoff spot, I bet.
I love it too. Canucks are getting progressively worse. No way they take more than 4 points out of that series.I love how the Canucks and Sharks have not played a single game against each other this season. Their first matchup is Feb. 28. 5 games in just over a month.
A division rival. A short flight up from LA and Anaheim. Excellent scheduling by the NHL.
Wait Street Fighter 5 is out today?!?!
I get the feeing if (when) the Habs miss the playoffs, Therrien is gone in the summer.Yup
There's not going to be a good ending for this season. We will draft a bust and Therrien will still have a job by the end of this season and next.
Oh, it's 3-0 Isles already? Must be Howard in net and on a back to back afternoon game.
Wait Street Fighter 5 is out today?!?!
The audience for Canada’s 3-2 win over the Soviet Union in the 1991 gold medal game – one in which little-known Newfoundlander John Slaney scored the winner with just more than five minutes to go in the third period – was 1.4 million, a record for TSN at the time. It was a pittance, however, compared to the 7.1 million who tuned into the gold medal game in 2015 to see another can’t-miss prospect in Connor McDavid. Lindros was spectacular in the 1991 tournament, with six goals and 17 points, part of a three-year run that made him Canada’s leading WJC scorer and one of its all-time greatest players.
Twenty-five years later, Lindros remembers the tournament well, but he never had a sense at the time that he was part of something so big. The players, who were under enormous pressure, were in their own cocoon most of the time, one that had them wrapped up in wool blazers that itched like the dickens, as Lindros recalls. All the players had hockey ass, which wasn’t accounted for in the team-issued pants they had to wear everywhere. And it was cold. Lindros remembers it being so cold that if you went outside with wet hair, it would freeze to the point that players would pounce on unsuspecting teammates and actually break their hair. “Guys would be losing chunks of hair,” he recalls. “It didn’t make for the cutest team picture.”
Bless this child
tonight at midnight, but apparently some Walmart have been selling it early
i'll play tomorrow night anyway
I'm going to wait until the next Season of SFV.
Because it seems like SFV will follow the same route as Killer Instinct. New Season = new Characters. By Jesus I hope to fuck Q and Eagle are in the next SFV season. I'm glad Alex is back but I want Q more.
A fat ass. Google football player Hulk for a prime example. But maybe less fit.So what is "hockey ass"? This is from that Lindros article last page.
Q was never good and never will
I played thousands of hours of SF4, didn't care about SF5 at all but Maximilian sold me on it, it looks pretty good after all
probably, waiting until the NFL wrapped up
and a personal logo! wow lol
FixedA fat ass. Google Jaromir Jagr for a prime example. But maybe less fit.
This seems like a good blog topic for manics.
and a personal logo! wow lol
I wanna play Rashid and Necalli.
I didn't know that you weren't allowed to move a goalie stick with another stick.
I'm still a newbie lol
This bust is going to have his tracksuit in the showers by his second season.Talk about an ego.
Hehe Thats a perfect one, and Nicklas backstrom is another.Fixed
Stephen Burtch
‏@SteveBurtch
OTT allow most goals per game, VAN allows the most scoring chances against per 60, EDM the most HD scoring chances against per 60. CANADA
DSP has more goals then desharnais since nov 27. And one point less. And missed 8 games. And no power play
That's essentially what Arizona Coyotes general manager Don Maloney did Monday. Maloney was asked by Sports Illustrated's Alex Prewitt to explain how Coyotes defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson placed 17th in Norris Trophy voting last season.
"It's really reflective of our team," Maloney said. "Last year, we plunged. I did not do much to help our team (in) the last two months. If we were going to be bad, my attitude was, let's be real bad. There was a pretty big prize for being really bad."
This bust is going to have his tracksuit in the showers by his second season.
Yikes. 450 for a signed jersey and 100 for a signed puck. I wish I had my Leafs cap when I ran into him at a restaurant taking pictures with fans. He seemed pretty open to signing stuff.
The strong and free.
:lololol
Not bad.
Even on cakes Frankenjerseys are deplorable.