Four words that should never be used together: stud defenseman Dougie Hamilton.
I've heard lots about him, but have only seen highlights of his gameHe looks like he means it.
Already? In the past it was New Year's Day. I always used to watch, but not as big of a deal today, you can watch them all for free on Freevee anyways.I’ll be flipping over to the Twilight Zone marathon between whistles.
Merkulov looked to have some decent skills in the pre-season, but the pace of the game was the challenge for him. Hopefully he's a bit more up to speed now. Good luck kid!
Kind of a little too 60s hippy vibe for me..the font in that post I meanI really hope the Bruins keep these fonts; logos and uniforms beyond this season. Just remove the “100” from the bear. I like this look. It’ll look even better when they’re Cup contenders again.
The Devils are really quick, I think we will quickly find out.
Pucks to the net is good. Devils already catching the Bs on the rush twice is less good.
......also ...MercMerc/Merk
The origin is from the noun, mercenary. A mercenary is someone who will carry out combat missions but aren't part of an official organization, like the military, or CIA and are usually not motivated by justice or an allegiance. (They are usually motivated by profit) Activities associated with these "rogue agents" or "guns for hire" usually involve violence, and often killing.
So the slang verb "merc" generally means to perpetrate violence, but can just mean to beat someone up (usually to teach them a lesson/send a message). Or it can be used figuratively, as in, "that mc just got straight merc'd in that rap battle". Similar figurative expressions could be, "Man, he just got smoked!", "Dude, you totally slaughtered that guy", "Yo, she schooled that chick", "When my boy rocks the mic, he be killin' any sucka mc that steps to him".
Let's Merk these dudes
I have one on the way two more to goCan you imagine having 3 of your children in the NHL???