JoeGarelli
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- Jun 24, 2013
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He would have used Hughes stick to floss his teeth.Pronger would’ve leveled that punk
Yes.The one hand tuck is a legit move , its not showboating , is Valiquette actually dumb?
This guy sounds like what I think Zib sounds like in the Rangers locker room. jkYou don't have to make this a team war. The thread topic has quite literally nothing partisan about it. Rangers fans aren't defending the remark and don't even care about it. A commentator doesn't speak for a team or a fanbase. Think that goes without saying.
Because if we wanted we could say he's the Devils father with a 10-5-1 record and a .919 SV%.
Can't this thread be civil? You don't have to be the person to stoke conflict with Rangers fans for no reason.
Same dude. I was expecting drama and all I got was a Twitter post from someone who can't type.The thread title sounds like it's leading somewhere else compared to what was actually the situation...
Devils admin had a response.
Do you remember playing BBS hockey?Back in my day we played Myspace hockey
I was gonna point that out to the person who said the NHL sucks at promoting rivalries. Say what you will about the NHL's marketing efforts, but that commercial was really good.This actually plays really well into that "Kids these Days" commercial spot that the NHL was running in October-November. I'm like 99% sure Jacks was about being addicted to screen time.
You're thinking too hard. "Jack Hughes" and "j'accuse" are pronounced very similarly.I'm so confused by the j'accuse references probably because Jack Hughes is a fellow member of the tribe. Unless Hughes is Dreyfus, Valiquette is Madam Bastian, and all of us who think this is silly are Zola. In which case j'accuse refers to our accusation of injustice done to Hughes, not Vailquette's unjust accusation.
Also, Jack Hughes is funny.
NHL used yo have the best rivalries in sport….and this is why the NHL sucks at promoting stars and rivalries. Some Neanderthal code that the game needs to be “played the right way” (TM). See how well that stubborn mentality has worked for MLB’s steeply declining popularity.
J. Hughes plays in one of the biggest markets and is a spectacular talent. If he wants to try the Forsberg - cool! If he pulled it off, you might get traction on (gasp!) instagram or whatever socials are rotting kids brains. He should marketed as one of the faces in the league.
The NBA embraces young talent showing personality, making over-the-top moves that get viewed a million times online. I’ll never understand why the NHL goes out of its way to dissuade its potential stars from being exciting.