NHL Trade Rumors: Boston Bruins linked to $29,100,000 Flames center to fill Bergeron and Krejci's gap
"He is available, and he's been linked to, and not limited to but primarily the Boston Bruins, which is no secret in the hub in Beantown...."
Oh, really?
"Oh, really?" what?
That Boston has interest in Lindholm? Everyone knows this.
That Calgary might be shopping him, and that he might want out? Ditto.
Or, most likely, your question centered on the phrase "the Hub in Beantown."
I have lived here since 1982 and I have
never heard a Boston native or transplant refer to it as "Beantown."
"The Hub in Beantown" is yet more stupid.
C'mon, Kev. Everyone knows Boston is the Hub of the
Universe,
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Hub Man Dies In N Blast
In the 1980s, two New Englanders produced a parody issue of the Boston Globe that included the perfect satire of the Globe's hub-centric parochialism. One news story detailed the fate of a Boston man who died in a nuclear explosion that also happened to destroy the City of New York.
"He didn't seem like the kind of guy to die in a nuclear explosion," a friend was quoted as saying.