Post-Game Talk: Hurricanes blow out & utterly dominate Panthers 3-1 in massively important game

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Sticksandsun

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Also, Samoskevich earning PP1 time while the unit is top 10 [6th atm] is a nice feather in the cap for the young chap.

I know the room was fairly divided on Tippett and his development here but Lundell and Samoskevich have been homerun picks for us and hopefully able to see some guys in later rounds make a permanent stay in a few years.

Devine still tearing it up?
 

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The eternal question: ‘Who was the source?’ I totally get the curiosity. When I ran the account, I worked hard to cultivate relationships with people who were in the know—scouts, front office staff, even a couple of players and agents who liked to chat off the record. Information came from a variety of places, and, honestly, that was part of the thrill: piecing together details from different perspectives to try to give followers something they wouldn’t find anywhere else.

The source for that specific tweet was someone whose position would have put them in the room—or at least near the room—when those conversations were happening. They weren’t just some random tipster. This was someone I trusted at the time, who had been accurate about several other things before. They had a habit of dropping breadcrumbs that, while not always complete, were often insightful enough to connect to something real. But, as you can imagine, not everything works out perfectly. Deals fall apart, people misinterpret what they hear, or sometimes plans change after the information is shared. It happens, even with the most reliable sources. I will say this: the source had a significant role in the hockey world at the time, one that would’ve made most people’s eyebrows raise if I ever revealed it.

That said, I’m not in the business of throwing anyone under the bus—then or now. Part of the agreement with sources, especially when you’re working in this kind of informal, social media-based reporting, is to respect their anonymity. It’s what allowed them to trust me enough to share in the first place. Even years later, I feel a responsibility to honor that. So, while I totally understand the temptation to dig into who it was, I’ll just leave it at this: it was someone who had direct insight into what was happening at the time. Someone who, if I were to name them, you’d probably recognize as being in a position to know. But, for better or worse, I can’t cross that line—not for this tweet, not for any of them.

I hope that at least gives you some clarity, even if it leaves a bit of mystery intact. Sometimes, the ‘who’ isn’t as important as the process, and, trust me, back then, I was just as interested in the ‘how’ as you all are now.

Don't wanna sound like a dick or nothin', but it says on your chart that you're f***ed up. Ah, you talk like a ***, and your shit's all tarded. What I'd do, is just like... ha ha... like... aha... you know, like, you know what I mean, like... haha
 

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Nine years is a long time, and it’s incredible to see how much attention a single tweet can still generate after all this time. Let me address this directly and with complete transparency.

When I ran that account, my primary goal was to share what I believed to be interesting, insider information about the hockey world—a sport I’m deeply passionate about. My tweets were always based on the information I had at the time, often coming from sources I trusted. However, as with any reporting, especially in sports, not every lead pans out, and not every piece of information turns out to be accurate. That particular tweet was one of those moments where things didn’t go as expected.

Looking back, I recognize the limitations of the process. Sports reporting is inherently volatile; trades fall through, negotiations change direction, and what’s true today can become irrelevant tomorrow. I learned a lot from that experience, including the importance of taking things with a grain of salt, even from trusted sources.

I also think it’s important to acknowledge that the world has changed significantly in the past nine years. Social media wasn’t as scrutinized then as it is now, and I made the best decisions I could with the knowledge I had at the time. If that tweet didn’t age well or missed the mark, I’ll own it. I don’t pretend to be perfect; no one in this line of work is.

That said, I find it a little odd (and frankly amusing) that someone would dig up a nine-year-old tweet to make fun of it today. It speaks to the permanence of the internet and how anything we say can be taken out of its original context years later. I hope people can look at the entirety of what I shared over the years and see that one tweet doesn’t define my intentions or efforts.

Ultimately, I’m proud of what I did with that account during its active years, even if not everything aged perfectly. Mistakes happen, especially in dynamic, fast-paced environments like sports reporting. To those who still want to make jokes or harp on a single old tweet: Have at it. I’ll take it as a sign that the account had an impact—whether good, bad, or just entertaining.

Thanks for reading, and thanks to everyone who followed along back then. Hockey remains a passion, and I’ll always enjoy talking about the game we all love, even if some tweets didn’t quite stand the test of time.
 

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Don't wanna sound like a dick or nothin', but it says on your chart that you're f***ed up. Ah, you talk like a ***, and your shit's all tarded. What I'd do, is just like... ha ha... like... aha... you know, like, you know what I mean, like... haha
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Ekky actually should just stick with flipping the puck out of the d-zone. Everyone of his passes end up on an opposing player's stick.
 
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