London Knights 2023-2024 Season Thread (Part 8)

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TheOrangePylon

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I guess the rumours were just that, rumours.
It was just announced the Oilers hired Stan Bowman as their GM, not Mark. So, I guess Mark stays in London, at least for now!
 
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I guess the rumours were just that, rumours.
It was just announced the Oilers hired Stan Bowman as their GM, not Mark. So, I guess Mark stays in London, at least for now!
maybe going with stan but well see. i have not heard anything, but mark and jeff jackson are very tight.
 

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Twitter or X or whatever moniker flavour of the week is now officially the latest bastion of the weakminded.

Happy to keep you here in London Mark.
 

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Could be, but in my opinion if Mark is leaving London, it is for a GM or higher job. He did the assistant thing in Toronto and came back when he didn't get the GM job.
probably right, difference is here that jeff jackson is so tight with him.

honestly, columbus should have hired him, hed be perfect for it.

After the Cluster .... he experienced in Toronto would he be willing to be exposed again? I guess we will see.
jeff jackson would quit before screwing over mark hunter.
 

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Time to retire Maruk to the rafters at Bud. 370 points in 3 years. 60 goal scorer in NHL.
Just checked his stats. How the hell isn’t he retired in junior. 370 pts in 191 games- on any other team that guy is retired long ago.

To put into perspective- marner who is without a doubt getting his jersey retired/honoured had 301pts in 184 games
 
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All hypothetical, but, if presented with an opportunity to work for the Oilers, I would hope Hunter chooses not to work for an organization that hires people who have a past of letting sexual assault slide. I hated Edmonton already, but they better go on a Cubs level championship drought now.
 

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Time to retire Maruk to the rafters at Bud. 370 points in 3 years. 60 goal scorer in NHL.
Yeah, amongst others. It’s nice that some pre-Hunter Knights are now getting recognized in the Don Brankley hall of fame, but more jersey honors/retirements would be nice.
 

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All hypothetical, but, if presented with an opportunity to work for the Oilers, I would hope Hunter chooses not to work for an organization that hires people who have a past of letting sexual assault slide. I hated Edmonton already, but they better go on a Cubs level championship drought now.
You know what, Ferguson Jenkins, it's an interesting non-hockey talk you have here, but one that hockey players must live through as well.

It's not always the victims or the perpetrators that can't live from a low point in their lives, if you ask both, they'll tell you they want to turn the pages, or straight themselves up to get back to normal lives again. Unfortunately, it's not always them that can't live with trouble past, close love ones around them, they too must accept at turning pages and get back to supporting them to a normal living again. Cheers!
 

rve24

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You know what, Ferguson Jenkins, it's an interesting non-hockey talk you have here, but one that hockey players must live through as well.

It's not always the victims or the perpetrators that can't live from a low point in their lives, if you ask both, they'll tell you they want to turn the pages, or straight themselves up to get back to normal lives again. Unfortunately, it's not always them that can't live with trouble past, close love ones around them, they too must accept at turning pages and get back to supporting them to a normal living again. Cheers!
" if you ask both, they'll tell you they want to turn the pages, or straight themselves up to get back to normal lives again." Seriously FP. Be better.

Your speaking for victims and perpetrators now?
Ill leave both to have their own feelings and thoughts and not assume like you have what they want and lump them all in the same pile.
I'm sure everyone here knows people who have been on both sides and I'll never lump them all in a pool like you have.
But I will say I've known both personally and who have not said they want to "turn the page" or get back to normal again. In fact, 2x ended up in suicide. Others have moved on sure but cmon.
 
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Fastpace

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" if you ask both, they'll tell you they want to turn the pages, or straight themselves up to get back to normal lives again." Seriously FP. Be better.

Your speaking for victims and perpetrators now?
Ill leave both to have their own feelings and thoughts and not assume like you have what they want and lump them all in the same pile.
I'm sure everyone here knows people who have been on both sides and I'll never lump them all in a pool like you have.
But I will say I've known both personally and who have not said they want to "turn the page" or get back to normal again. In fact, 2x ended up in suicide. Others have moved on sure but cmon.
Yes, sir, I most definitely am !

Just as I commented, I am also reading your comment with great attention, and you are totally right. And yes some are beyond any good road to recovery, I fully understand this as well. However, there sure are many people around victims and/or perpetrators whom do not want to turn pages, are adding tremendous additional pressure, that is setting them back, matter of fact can lead them to suicidal thoughts. We need to be smart around them, keep our cool heads and control our emotion of angers, showing the way to a better future in life. Regrettably, a majority of individuals are unable to exercise their own control. Despite expressing affection towards others, these affections and attentions are often obscured by their anger.
 

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Yes, sir, I most definitely am !

Just as I commented, I am also reading your comment with great attention, and you are totally right. And yes some are beyond any good road to recovery, I fully understand this as well. However, there sure are many people around victims and/or perpetrators whom do not want to turn pages, are adding tremendous additional pressure, that is setting them back, matter of fact can lead them to suicidal thoughts. We need to be smart around them, keep our cool heads and control our emotion of angers, showing the way to a better future in life. Regrettably, a majority of individuals are unable to exercise their own control. Despite expressing affection towards others, these affections and attentions are often obscured by their anger.
Better to utilize ignore function than respond anymore. Unbelievable.
 
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Yes, sir, I most definitely am !

Just as I commented, I am also reading your comment with great attention, and you are totally right. And yes some are beyond any good road to recovery, I fully understand this as well. However, there sure are many people around victims and/or perpetrators whom do not want to turn pages, are adding tremendous additional pressure, that is setting them back, matter of fact can lead them to suicidal thoughts. We need to be smart around them, keep our cool heads and control our emotion of angers, showing the way to a better future in life. Regrettably, a majority of individuals are unable to exercise their own control. Despite expressing affection towards others, these affections and attentions are often obscured by their anger.
Why is it that every time I read these I expect a Nigerian Prince to be asking me for Apple gift cards?
 
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