McDrai
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Dude, it's not even noon yet. I don't want to be drunk.
The key is to eat a huge brunch while you are drinking

Dude, it's not even noon yet. I don't want to be drunk.
With the guarantee they'll be back next year, the possibility of Peterka and Reichel (and in a very rare circumstance Stutzle) returning could mitigate this.I think 2003 is rather weak again, but some promising 2004 players in the pipeline
With Ottawa's roster, there's no way Stützle is back next year.With the guarantee they'll be back next year, the possibility of Peterka and Reichel (and in a very rare circumstance Stutzle) returning could mitigate this.
Russia always plays down to their opponent.I am not saying that Russia is being outplayed but I do not see the same team that played against USA or even Swedes.
With the guarantee they'll be back next year, the possibility of Peterka and Reichel (and in a very rare circumstance Stutzle) returning could mitigate this.
I mean there isn’t many else to talk about on Germany
You are a leaf fan so you are definitely gonna hate him
With the guarantee they'll be back next year, the possibility of Peterka and Reichel (and in a very rare circumstance Stutzle) returning could mitigate this.
With Ottawa's roster, there's no way Stützle is back next year.
It's Novosibirsk, that's now how you pronounce it... commentator.
This Russia line with Podkolzin and Amirov move it around too much and then take a shot that gets blocked.
Taking too much time.
If this trend continues, Russia should win 3-0Game is boring. Time for a nap or exercise.![]()
Is Stutzle going to the Sens camp after this tournament?
Do not say always.Russia always plays down to their opponent.