GDT: Sharks visit in must win. 6pm MT.

I love that we just refuse to do anything the easy way.

Andersson in no man’s land again

That one I think is on the C more than Ras but the guy is caught standing still way too often this season. If he's as injured as he looks I don't know why you wouldn't put your exciting young RHD prospect in to take some of the load off the guy.
 
L’il Jigrin 💪🏼😂🔥
people mock it, but that's actually how it's pronounced, the hit the J a little hard, but it's close... it reminds me of the whole Jordano complaining when it was just Gord Miller saying it.

you can listen to the pronunciation on this page.
 
I remember our cup win as well, but from a different lens I'm sure. I was 7 turning 8 and we moved here to BC that summer after the win. I can still see Lanny dancing after his goal and killer Gilmour looking so intense and poised getting his.

I had just turned 19 when the Flames hoisted Lord Stanley. I'll never forget it, it was freaking amazing. The whole game 6 against the Habs. Claude Lemieux slew footing Vernon on a goal they scored. I've hated that guy ever since. If I pull him in NHL 25 in a pack, it's an immediate quick sell lol. Never forget Gilmour and Lanny's goal's.

Jealous you guys at least remember it. I was like 2 months old. Should really try to find some more footage to watch of that year.
 
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people mock it, but that's actually how it's pronounced, the hit the J a little hard, but it's close... it reminds me of the whole Jordano complaining when it was just Gord Miller saying it.

you can listen to the pronunciation on this page.

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The more you know. I just assumed the J was silent, or pronounce like a Y as is typically the case in Swedish. Not sure what the linguistic rule is, but I guess there are some examples of the hard J in Swedish as well. Like when followed by an H, as in Hjalmersson. L’il Jigrin will always sound wrong to me though lmao 😂
 
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The more you know. I just assumed the J was silent, or pronounce like a Y as is typically the case in Swedish. Not sure what the linguistic rule is, but I guess there are some examples of the hard J in Swedish as well. Like when followed by an H, as in Hjalmersson. L’il Jigrin will always sound wrong to me though lmao 😂
I just go to EP lol
 

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