is it really a meme if its true?Kakko loses his breath walking up the stairs is my new favorite meme![]()
Kakko loses his breath walking up the stairs is my new favorite meme![]()
Where is "here" and what makes you think that Covid is gone forever? People will continue to travel the world...there is no way to say that any area that is in good shape Covid wise today will be free of it tomorrow.
Atlantic Canada. Nobody says it's gone forever but as long as cases increase you will never get back to normal or close to it. We have had 3 cases in the last month, they were from outsiders coming in before they made the mandatory 14 day isolation police enforced and now back to 0. It's how you handle it until the vaccine comes along that makes the difference as to how well you come out of it economically. It's also why the NHL chose two canadian cities instead of US.
I think Kakko would have had a better rookie season if he stuck with #45.
I think Kakko would have had a better rookie season if he stuck with #45.
The CDC has stated that type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes are at higher risk for worse outcomes if they contract the virus.
We don't know if he is at more risk to get infected if exposed. But he is at higher risk for a worse outcome. How much I am not sure.
In addition to this, anecdotally the young people I have seen do poorly were T1 diabetics. Yes, they were not pro hockey players. But they were otherwise healthy individuals.
They said it was "anecdotally"Source of this?
They said it was "anecdotally"
And I said its nothing but fear mongering, hospitals are full of T1D kids doing poorly anyways, having COVID-19 or not..
Would love for Kevin Klein to be back, and with swagger.Sounds like KK is back with a bit of swagger. Sure would be nice to see him break out.
Where?Sounds like KK is back with a bit of swagger. Sure would be nice to see him break out.
on his face. dont know why broadwayblue would want such a thing to happen tho.Where?
You never claimed it was fear mongering until now.
For the record, it is not fear mongering. I was conveying my experience which I feel some would be interested since I work in healthcare. Just because you don't like what I wrote does not make it untrue.
I always thought his biggest issue was losing confidence after starting in the NHL although you can argue that his conditioning seemed to be just as big of an issue.
He was very hesitant before. Now he's shooting when he has the puck instead of thinking of passing it to a teammate. When you think about shooting versus passing, often you do neither. You just don't have the spacing in the NHL to be non-decisive.
He showed good signs last night. I don't know about being a huge factor vs Carolina or becoming a perennial 30-35 goal 75-80 point guy down the road, but we'll see as he gains experience, strength, and confidence. I want to see him drive to the net. That's where he used to score a lot of his goals. Baby steps though.
He basically played 14 months straight of hockey with the hardest hockey of his life on the back-end of that sprint. It looks like the pause did him a world of good.