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Colorado Avalanche

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They shouldn’t be allowed IMO.
Not fair. What if these players are not guilty? Isnt it a trial? I know, they are probably not but there's a chance they are. In that case they should have a chance to continue working if they can.

Same thing just happened in Europe with Mendy from Manchester City (a soccer club). He was found not guilty. Now he is suing the Manchester City..


Most of the people thought he was guilty. Turned out bogus.
 

henchman21

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Not fair. What if these players are not guilty? Isnt it a trial? I know, they are probably not but there's a chance they are. In that case they should have a chance to continue working if they can.

Same thing just happened in Europe with Mendy from Manchester City (a soccer club). He was found not guilty. Now he is suing the Manchester City..


Most of the people thought he was guilty. Turned out bogus.
Many perpetrators of significant crimes are not allowed to leave the country as they are a flight risk. I’d say this is significant enough.
 

Colorado Avalanche

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Many perpetrators of significant crimes are not allowed to leave the country as they are a flight risk. I’d say this is significant enough.

They have to live in Russia rest of their life's, sure go ahead. I don't see flight risk and they are too known. If they get a contract, I don't see problem.
 

Balthazar

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It's crazy how little we care for ethics in our sports.
To be fair it would be like that in 90% of working places, if not more. If they had the chance to hire someone with that kind of past who's good as his job without the PR issue they'd do it, especially with people like them that have almost 0 chance to repeat.
 

LOFIN

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Speaking of ethics, this is how Polish fans of Unia Oswiecim (Auschwitz) welcomed Eisbären Berlin yesterday in the Champions Hockey League:
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LOFIN

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There's so much going on in that Ducks uniform that it reminds me of European uniforms with ads lol.

I don't mind the orange scheme with the mighty ducks logo, but that's a pretty miserable way to execute it. It's like there are parts of the original uniform still there, in the bottom of the socks, the bottom of the sleeves etc.
 

Balthazar

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I kinda like it other than the shoulders...yellow on orange is fugly

Black pants would possibly look better but you'd be deep into Flyers colors territory.
 
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RECKLESS

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Speaking of ethics, this is how Polish fans of Unia Oswiecim (Auschwitz) welcomed Eisbären Berlin yesterday in the Champions Hockey League:
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Holy shit.

Had to go and watch some of that back on ViaPlay and boy was the crowd disrespectful. During the German national anthem there was some shitty dance music played louder on top and the crowd just grooved on that. Dunno much about Polish hockey culture but that was a batshit crazy hockey barn over there.
 
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Pokecheque

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I like the new Anaheim kit mostly because the previous iteration was literally the worst uniform in hockey. Also, they picked something other than boring-ass black or navy blue so good for them.

They should've just gone back to the original colors but oh well, this is still way better than the previous two they had.

That said, I agree, that stupid webbed "D" should not be anywhere on the uniform.
 

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