DaBossN
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go arizona lol even tho im not on the team. what a story!!
damn silver medals. 2nd place is the 1st place loser
damn silver medals. 2nd place is the 1st place loser
THAT IS WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT! ARIZONA DYNASTY HERE WE GOOOOOOO
Chili is sick and tired of toiling away in Vancouver alone... either trade me to San Jose to help Bourgojne and the Sharks stop a complete runaway dynasty in the Coyotes, or bring Bourgojne to Vancouver dammit
Need a third (or 4th) Avenger if any of you are interested in being part of rising up against this dynasty
Come to San Jose; we were right on the cusp.
Let’s do it
Can’t wait for the press to get a hold of this rumourOh boy... lol
HmmmmGosh, should we concentrate all Superstars in three teams to make it boring, then Blues are happy to welcome another Star.
Give me a location.Lil blurb coming this afternoon.
Very funny @DaBossN, really like that entertainment!Late-Night Denny's Drama: Ryan Johnston Sparks Controversy with "Super Team" Comments
In an unexpected turn of events, the drama unfolded in the most unassuming location – the parking lot of a Denny's. Ryan Johnston, the St. Louis Blues' forward, chose this rather unconventional setting to air his grievances and stir the pot in the already heated world of the NHL.
As the night unfolded, a clandestine meeting took place with Johnston at the center stage. Surrounded by flickering neon lights and the distant hum of late-night traffic, Johnston, fueled by passion or perhaps a craving for some moonlit pancakes, addressed the media gathered in the Denny's parking lot.
The controversy began with Johnston boldly stating, "The league is on the verge of becoming boring, and it's time for a shakeup. We were the first to become a 'super team,' and now we need another player to even the odds for our guys."
The term "super team" raised eyebrows across the hockey community, as the St. Louis Blues had indeed established themselves as a formidable force in the league. Johnston's assertion that the league needed more parity, however, sparked a wildfire of debate.
In a move that can only be described as a hockey soap opera unfolding under the glow of Denny's signage, Johnston went on to say, "Look, we've got a responsibility to keep things interesting. The fans want competition, not one team running away with everything. We're just trying to level the playing field."
But it wasn't just the words that had the hockey world buzzing; it was the peculiar choice of venue – a Denny's parking lot. Social media erupted with memes and jokes about the "Midnight Meltdown" and the "Pancake Plot."
In response to Johnston's comments, other players, including Chili Davis and Thijs Bourgojne, chimed in from various locations, contributing to the late-night drama that unfolded on social media. Davis, in a tweet, jokingly asked if the "Denny's Summit" would become a regular thing.
Whether Johnston's call for leveling the playing field will result in significant changes or if the Denny's parking lot will become the new hotspot for late-night hockey discussions remains to be seen. One thing is for sure – the drama at Denny's has added a savory layer of intrigue to the upcoming NHL season.