GDT: New York Rangers vs Dallas Stars - 8pm ET, MSGSN (Hangover edition)

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Is Seguin down that bad now? Third line wing with Duchene at center?

12 points in 16 games. We only have 3 players with more, and two are at 14. Bread obviously is the outlier. Pavelski, Robertson, Johnston, Hintz, Duchene, Benn and Seguin are all between 12-15 points a pop with no one above that. They’re just a deep team that does things by committee.
 
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Without hijacking the GDT is St.Pierre the worst ref in the NHL because I read your post in his voice...

"I'm sorry, Joe, but that's a bad call."

"It's a terrible call, Sam. How could they possibly know that Kakko's head was over the goal line? There must be five, six guys in that scrum. And Shesterkin actually ends up on top of Kakko, so it's hard to see anything. It's a terrible call. I can feel my hair loss worsen."
 
12 points in 16 games. We only have 3 players with more, and two are at 14. Bread obviously is the outlier. Pavelski, Robertson, Johnston, Hintz, Duchene, Benn and Seguin are all between 12-15 points a pop with no one above that. They’re just a deep team that does things by committee.
Ah, that explains it. Should be a good one
 
look at this Dallas homer
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Without hijacking the GDT is St.Pierre the worst ref in the NHL because I read your post in his voice...
Not him tonight, thank the lord. The officials tonight are Kevin Pollock, Ghislain Hébert, CJ Murray, and Julien Fournier.

The NHL and the media prefer "linespersons" now instead of linesmen.
 
Sure. And the rangers actually have shown a ton of mettle. Dealing with not only the schedule but injuries, a new system, and like five or six goals taken off the board. But this kind of scheduling and a few more shitty breaks could have buried the team. Just to put this amazing streak in perspective.

They’ve been a resilient team over the last 3 years and beyond. They’ve always had the comeback gene in them since the Quinn days. The Rangers are held to an extremely high standard on HF but I have no reason to doubt them in any game.
 
Once upon a time in the bustling city of New York, Mika Zibanejad, the star center for the New York Rangers, decided to embark on a unique journey. Inspired by a newfound commitment to a healthier lifestyle, Mika embraced the vegan lifestyle and let his hair grow long, much to the surprise and intrigue of his teammates and fans.

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As Mika eliminated animal products from his diet, he faced a period of adjustment. His energy levels fluctuated, and he found himself struggling during intense training sessions. Teammates and coaches noticed a slight decline in his on-ice performance, and rumors began to circulate about the potential drawbacks of his vegan experiment.

Meanwhile, Mika's decision to grow out his hair added another layer of intrigue to his transformation. His once clean-cut image was replaced by flowing locks that cascaded down his back. Some fans embraced the change, applauding his individuality and daring to break away from traditional norms. However, others questioned whether the new look was affecting his focus and determination on the ice.

midst the speculation and whispers, Mika remained determined to prove that his lifestyle choices were not hindering his ability to play at an elite level. He sought guidance from nutritionists and fitness experts to fine-tune his vegan diet, ensuring he received the necessary nutrients to fuel his demanding athletic career.

As weeks passed, Mika's commitment began to pay off. His body adjusted to the plant-based diet, and he regained the strength and stamina that had initially wavered. On the ice, he dazzled fans with his skillful plays and clutch goals, silencing the skeptics who doubted the impact of his lifestyle changes.

In the end, Mika Zibanejad emerged as a testament to the power of determination and adaptation. His vegan journey and distinctive appearance became an integral part of his identity, proving that strength comes in various forms, even for a professional hockey player in the heart of New York City.



CHATGPT says it's going to be better. There's hope.
 
This is a much bigger and heavier forward group then jersey.

I expect to see some warts in Jones' game today.
Jones height listed as 5'10"?

I would have swore he was 5'7" or 5'8"

Needs to hit the gym Marty St Louis style and we could have something
 
Once upon a time in the bustling city of New York, Mika Zibanejad, the star center for the New York Rangers, decided to embark on a unique journey. Inspired by a newfound commitment to a healthier lifestyle, Mika embraced the vegan lifestyle and let his hair grow long, much to the surprise and intrigue of his teammates and fans.

Mika's decision to go vegan was fueled by a desire to improve his overall well-being and performance on the ice. He believed that a plant-based diet would give him the energy and endurance needed to excel in the fast-paced world of professional hockey. However, the transition proved to be more challenging than he anticipated.

As Mika eliminated animal products from his diet, he faced a period of adjustment. His energy levels fluctuated, and he found himself struggling during intense training sessions. Teammates and coaches noticed a slight decline in his on-ice performance, and rumors began to circulate about the potential drawbacks of his vegan experiment.

Meanwhile, Mika's decision to grow out his hair added another layer of intrigue to his transformation. His once clean-cut image was replaced by flowing locks that cascaded down his back. Some fans embraced the change, applauding his individuality and daring to break away from traditional norms. However, others questioned whether the new look was affecting his focus and determination on the ice.

midst the speculation and whispers, Mika remained determined to prove that his lifestyle choices were not hindering his ability to play at an elite level. He sought guidance from nutritionists and fitness experts to fine-tune his vegan diet, ensuring he received the necessary nutrients to fuel his demanding athletic career.

As weeks passed, Mika's commitment began to pay off. His body adjusted to the plant-based diet, and he regained the strength and stamina that had initially wavered. On the ice, he dazzled fans with his skillful plays and clutch goals, silencing the skeptics who doubted the impact of his lifestyle changes.

In the end, Mika Zibanejad emerged as a testament to the power of determination and adaptation. His vegan journey and distinctive appearance became an integral part of his identity, proving that strength comes in various forms, even for a professional hockey player in the heart of New York City.



CHATGPT says it's going to be better. There's hope.

Not only is this post political it's FULL OF SALMONELLA!

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Speaking of salmonella...and Texas, I sure could go for some Sawyer Family BBQ.
 
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Once upon a time in the bustling city of New York, Mika Zibanejad, the star center for the New York Rangers, decided to embark on a unique journey. Inspired by a newfound commitment to a healthier lifestyle, Mika embraced the vegan lifestyle and let his hair grow long, much to the surprise and intrigue of his teammates and fans.

Mika's decision to go vegan was fueled by a desire to improve his overall well-being and performance on the ice. He believed that a plant-based diet would give him the energy and endurance needed to excel in the fast-paced world of professional hockey. However, the transition proved to be more challenging than he anticipated.

As Mika eliminated animal products from his diet, he faced a period of adjustment. His energy levels fluctuated, and he found himself struggling during intense training sessions. Teammates and coaches noticed a slight decline in his on-ice performance, and rumors began to circulate about the potential drawbacks of his vegan experiment.

Meanwhile, Mika's decision to grow out his hair added another layer of intrigue to his transformation. His once clean-cut image was replaced by flowing locks that cascaded down his back. Some fans embraced the change, applauding his individuality and daring to break away from traditional norms. However, others questioned whether the new look was affecting his focus and determination on the ice.

midst the speculation and whispers, Mika remained determined to prove that his lifestyle choices were not hindering his ability to play at an elite level. He sought guidance from nutritionists and fitness experts to fine-tune his vegan diet, ensuring he received the necessary nutrients to fuel his demanding athletic career.

As weeks passed, Mika's commitment began to pay off. His body adjusted to the plant-based diet, and he regained the strength and stamina that had initially wavered. On the ice, he dazzled fans with his skillful plays and clutch goals, silencing the skeptics who doubted the impact of his lifestyle changes.

In the end, Mika Zibanejad emerged as a testament to the power of determination and adaptation. His vegan journey and distinctive appearance became an integral part of his identity, proving that strength comes in various forms, even for a professional hockey player in the heart of New York City.



CHATGPT says it's going to be better. There's hope.

I do hope this eventually gets filed under non-fiction...
 
Mika steps food in Terry Black’s or Lockhart’s once and the vegan era is over. For good.
 
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