hockeyfish
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Wait until he finds out what happens in resturants.Wait until he finds out what happens at wall street offices
Wait until he finds out what happens in resturants.Wait until he finds out what happens at wall street offices
HERE YOU GO 40 ORDERS OF TATER TOTS *sniff*Wait until he finds out what happens in resturants.
Especially bartenders. I can't count the number of times I have sat at the bar and looked into the tiny pupils or my amped up mixologist.Wait until he finds out what happens in resturants.
Postmodernism. Respect.Is this a poem?
Yeah, sounds like they have a real problem *cough cough*Especially bartenders. I can't count the number of times I have sat at the bar and looked into the tiny pupils or my amped up mixologist.
I worked in a restaurant where they tried spraying WD-40 on the staff washroom’s toilet water tank as a deterrent for doing lines.Wait until he finds out what happens in resturants.
F*** Val Nichushkin. I hope he never plays another second for this team after f***ing us over two years in a row.How the heck this wasn’t mentioned here already?
Losing Valeri Nichushkin - again: The star forward left the Avs in the middle of a tense playoff series for the second year in a row. Nichushkin was placed in Stage 3 of the NHL/NHLPA player assistance program ahead of Game 4 against the Stars, and is suspended without pay for six months.
"We just hope he finds peace, gets help," said MacKinnon, an alternate captain. "He's a great guy. He's a great teammate. We all love him. It's obviously bigger than the game, what he's going through. But we definitely miss him. He's a horse. He's one of the best two-way players in the league. He had nine goals (in eight playoff games) when we lost him. Huge hole, but we'll back next season and hopefully we have him for the rest of his career."
If the Dawg can forgive Val what he has done then i can also.
He's coming backF*** Val Nichushkin. I hope he never plays another second for this team after f***ing us over two years in a row.
Different culture. Is what it isThat Russian media guy was hilarious in the locker room. He was carrying his GoPro all around the arena, just didn’t care what the Avs said.
A series about Russian players in Colorado, there will be 6-7 episodes, the main character of this series is Nichushkin.
Unfortunately only in Russian language, you can watch it here
The series was filmed in April of this year.
In the 1st episode there were no questions about the situation in Seattle and getting into the player assistance program in February, but in the next episodes these questions will be asked to Nichushkin, I don’t know what he will tell there.
It was pretty much all about Val and other Russian players on the Avs. They kinda compared Dallas to Denver saying that Denver is more quieter and has more nature and stuff.It's unfortunate that there's no English subtitles. Val looks shy even in his native language.
So he's been on player assistance twice already at the time that this was filmed.
It was pretty much all about Val and other Russian players on the Avs. They kinda compared Dallas to Denver saying that Denver is more quieter and has more nature and stuff.
Val talked about his house when giving the tour, he said he got lucky buying that house because there aren’t many like it in Denver also he got it when the price was little lower. They talked about the Ball Arena a little bit. Also fans really love Val and Georgiev, and apparently Val is a big Lego guy
Did you see how many things Val built with legos? Without that white stuff he wouldn’t have the energy to do all thatI didn't know that they call the white stuff "Legos"..
How the heck this wasn’t mentioned here already?
Losing Valeri Nichushkin - again: The star forward left the Avs in the middle of a tense playoff series for the second year in a row. Nichushkin was placed in Stage 3 of the NHL/NHLPA player assistance program ahead of Game 4 against the Stars, and is suspended without pay for six months.
"We just hope he finds peace, gets help," said MacKinnon, an alternate captain. "He's a great guy. He's a great teammate. We all love him. It's obviously bigger than the game, what he's going through. But we definitely miss him. He's a horse. He's one of the best two-way players in the league. He had nine goals (in eight playoff games) when we lost him. Huge hole, but we'll back next season and hopefully we have him for the rest of his career."
If the Dawg can forgive Val what he has done then i can also.
I've tempered my expectations of what will happen considerably. However, if they put Val back in that room and it could very well go nuclear. These guys have limited careers and very few real shots at a championship in them. Val has been a major reason why for two years in a row they've had early exits. If I was Rants, how the Avs handle this might have an impact on my negotiations. If I was Nate and they brought Val back in, I might walk up to MacFarland's office and throw a water bottle at him and scream, "Do your #@*?% job!". If I was Makar, I'd start following Craig Conroy on social media.I think it's probable that the Avs have weighed all the available options, and the only one with remotely positive outcome is that Val can return and play for the team. They've probably informed the team leaders that they can expect him to return to the team when or if he's reinstated. I would guess that they may not even have the option of trading him while he's suspended (and if they could they'd have to trade him with negative value).
If Val comes back and messes up again, then presumably contract termination, or at least his contract coming off the cap sheet in a more permanent way, becomes possible. But that's not the case yet.
I've tempered my expectations of what will happen considerably. However, if they put Val back in that room and it could very well go nuclear. These guys have limited careers and very few real shots at a championship in them. Val has been a major reason why for two years in a row they've had early exits. If I was Rants, how the Avs handle this might have an impact on my negotiations. If I was Nate and they brought Val back in, I might walk up to MacFarland's office and throw a water bottle at him and scream, "Do your #@*?% job!". If I was Makar, I'd start following Craig Conroy on social media.
I don't want Nuke back, he can well and truly f*** off -- but this quote certainly indicates that the leadership of the team might not be nearly as done with his BS as I thought they would be...now I think he might actually get yet another chance, if this quote is any indication of MacK's actually feelings on the matter.How the heck this wasn’t mentioned here already?
Losing Valeri Nichushkin - again: The star forward left the Avs in the middle of a tense playoff series for the second year in a row. Nichushkin was placed in Stage 3 of the NHL/NHLPA player assistance program ahead of Game 4 against the Stars, and is suspended without pay for six months.
"We just hope he finds peace, gets help," said MacKinnon, an alternate captain. "He's a great guy. He's a great teammate. We all love him. It's obviously bigger than the game, what he's going through. But we definitely miss him. He's a horse. He's one of the best two-way players in the league. He had nine goals (in eight playoff games) when we lost him. Huge hole, but we'll back next season and hopefully we have him for the rest of his career."
If the Dawg can forgive Val what he has done then i can also.