His tracksuit.
Maybe he was still in it.
His tracksuit.
Well that was a very strange way to phrase the reporting of the incident, IMO.Maybe he was still in it.
Well that was a very strange way to phrase the reporting of the incident, IMO.
Damage control, gotta preserve some trade value.
We could take pointersDamage control, gotta preserve some trade value.
After Georgiev assaulted Deangelo we had to choose between Deangelo’s trade value and Georgiev’s.Unlike JG and ADA
Your kidding yourself if you think you are in the majority that would rather have those guys. In fact you immediately lost any sense of credibility or intelligence once you said you would even rather have Kane and his antics.
The insanity of some people.
Your kidding yourself if you think you are in the majority that would rather have those guys. In fact you immediately lost any sense of credibility or intelligence once you said you would even rather have Kane and his antics.
The insanity of some people.
Thank you.Theres like 1 or 2 people here who have “credibility”.
After Georgiev assaulted Deangelo we had to choose between Deangelo’s trade value and Georgiev’s.
Hey, I didn’t make it.Is there really a choice between a 50pt physical defenseman over a noobie goalie who hasn't proven shit yet?
Not a bad idea for a sticky.Also its a f****** message board man. Theres like 1 or 2 people here who have “credibility”. You are just as much of a nobody as me
"Pat LaFontaine" said:Conceding that he is at a higher risk than a player with no previous concussions, LaFontaine said he had been examined by three neurological specialists who had approved his comeback.
''I needed to find out and have peace of mind,'' LaFontaine said. ''I've answered those questions. I still feel I have a lot to give. I still love this game. I have a passion to play this game.''
LaFontaine wanted to join the Sabres in their training camp earlier this month, but the team said that, according to its medical reports, he was not medically fit to play. LaFontaine disputed this contention and was supported by different doctors.
"NYTimes Article" said:Neil Smith, president and general manager of the Rangers, said LaFontaine was cleared by a neurology specialist in New York a few days ago and that he passed a routine physical examination by team doctors yesterday.
"NYR GM Neil Smith" said:Asked if it was a gamble to put LaFontaine back in the N.H.L., Smith replied:
''To the same extent with any player who plays in the N.H.L. who had had an injury to a very important part of his body. Whenever a player goes back and participates, certainly there is a risk if the same area is hit again and injured. We have done extensive research into what the risks are. We feel the risks are low enough.''
Congrats my man. You really told me as you cry about Chris Kreider and his “crazy” $6 million aav while producing at a 25-30 goal pace.Also its a f****** message board man. Theres like 1 or 2 people here who have “credibility”. You are just as much of a nobody as me
Says the poster who is probably still flooding this board with his intolerable and inconsolable bitching about the Buchnevich trade. You two belong together.Not a bad idea for a sticky.
Thank you.
I've stepped back over the past few years because I think most ppl don't know anything about hockey but I'm honored that you and I are top 2 on here.Thank you.
Unclutch your pearls.Says the poster who is probably still flooding this board with his intolerable and inconsolable bitching about the Buchnevich trade. You two belong together.
You are in good company with Dagoon.
You are tearing us apart Dru!Unclutch your pearls.
If you get so worked up about player valuation on a message board that you have to resort to personal attacks, you’re being overly sensitive.
Don’t put that on others. It’s all you.
The correct terminology for Nobody these days is persons who don’t matterAlso its a f****** message board man. Theres like 1 or 2 people here who have “credibility”. You are just as much of a nobody as me