Fainting Couch
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Kakaniemi stuck 4 fingers in the air to celebrate with the 4 scratches instead of celebrating as a member of the team. This will forever make him a butthurt little shitstain.
What?Kakaniemi stuck 4 fingers in the air to celebrate with the 4 scratches instead of celebrating as a member of the team. This will forever make him a butthurt little shitstain.
Best to ignore or take what the poster you quoted writes with a grain of salt.What?
Sassy!Best to ignore or take what the poster you quoted writes with a grain of salt.
What?
Lol.
Sorry.
I mean, then our doctors should be shot into outer-space with most man games lost in 2 years straightThey better fire their doctor. Injuries should not happen.
Lol.
Sorry.
And why are we laughing? Broken finger means he'll be back at the beginning of the playoffs or at worst will miss 2-3 games in the playoffs. Broken finger means he can still train and keep being 100% fit. They are sure to make said playoffs with or without ROR.
Because we potentially get to be entertained by the overreaction of the media & fanbaseAnd why are we laughing? Broken finger means he'll be back at the beginning of the playoffs or at worst will miss 2-3 games in the playoffs. Broken finger means he can still train and keep being 100% fit. They are sure to make said playoffs with or without ROR.
I’m happy for a young guy who’s had a tough time getting his footing in the NHL.The KK sunshine brigade out in full force now that he's reached the historically coveted 30 pts milestone.
And why are we laughing? Broken finger means he'll be back at the beginning of the playoffs or at worst will miss 2-3 games in the playoffs. Broken finger means he can still train and keep being 100% fit. They are sure to make said playoffs with or without ROR.
I’m happy for a young guy who’s had a tough time getting his footing in the NHL.
I always root for young players to succeed and given that we drafted him, we will certainly have fans who still enjoy his success. Guess what, I still rooted for Lars Eller’s success too after all these years.
Kotkaniemi gave the Habs the first right to retain him and the Habs preferred not to. He didn’t demand a trade and he didn’t leave as a UFA, as far as I’m concerned it was a mutual parting of ways — so we can’t be mad at the guy for taking a huge pay day after he was benched in the playoffs in favour of a broken down, double-hernia Toffoli and a broken down, massively-ineffective Gallagher. He rightfully felt like he didn’t have a spot with the Habs and Dominique Ducharme and Marc Bergevin. Oh well, he moved on while giving the Habs the chance to retain him.
It was pretty clear it was never sideways, Kotkaniemi was a better player in his rookie season than Dvorak is right now.There’s no doubt right now that we went sideways at best with that trade, and if KK continues to develop its going to look bad for us.
MB gonna MB.
Oh come on. I'll always be rooting for Lars, Artturi or Alexander, but KK can GTFO. He willingly signed an offer sheet to get out of here because he was mad he didn't get enough ice when he was 20 years old. And for the record, I was mad too - he should've played more and never been scratched for Eric f'in Staal, but that was an entitled brat move to sign that offer sheet.I’m happy for a young guy who’s had a tough time getting his footing in the NHL.
I always root for young players to succeed and given that we drafted him, we will certainly have fans who still enjoy his success. Guess what, I still rooted for Lars Eller’s success too after all these years.
Kotkaniemi gave the Habs the first right to retain him and the Habs preferred not to. He didn’t demand a trade and he didn’t leave as a UFA, as far as I’m concerned it was a mutual parting of ways — so we can’t be mad at the guy for taking a huge pay day after he was benched in the playoffs in favour of a broken down, double-hernia Toffoli and a broken down, massively-ineffective Gallagher. He rightfully felt like he didn’t have a spot with the Habs and Dominique Ducharme and Marc Bergevin. Oh well, he moved on while giving the Habs the chance to retain him.
Well, yes. That's because Suzuki is a middling second line center who cashed in on a massive contract after "elevating his game" at just the right moment.Kotkaniemi has 6 more points than Suzuki in the last 30 games.
Je dis ça, je ne dis rien.