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PanthersPens62

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Pens lost again :laugh:

Sens 5-0 over MTL :laugh:

Panthers beat Bruins :laugh:
:laugh: - thinking I'm watching some meaningless soccer ball match on TNT. More importantly:

SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Sam Reinhart scored 17 seconds into overtime to cap a late scoring flurry and give the Florida Panthers a 4-3 victory over the NHL-leading Boston Bruins on Saturday night.

After David Pastrnak scored to give the Bruins the lead with 48.6 seconds left in regulation, Florida captain Aleksander Barkov tied it with 2.4 seconds remaining.

The Panthers, the NHL Presidents’ Trophy winners last season, won for the first time this season when trailing going into the third period of a game. Florida had been 0-17-1 in such situations while the Bruins were 26-0-1 when leading after the first 40 minutes.

“I think were due for a game like this and were due a result like this all season,” Florida coach Paul Maurice said. “They just haven’t quit. It was the hardest part of the season and they kept getting kicked in the teeth and wouldn’t quit. You want it for them so bad. We deserved that a bunch of nights this season and just didn’t get it.’’
 

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:laugh: - thinking I'm watching some meaningless soccer ball match on TNT. More importantly:

SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Sam Reinhart scored 17 seconds into overtime to cap a late scoring flurry and give the Florida Panthers a 4-3 victory over the NHL-leading Boston Bruins on Saturday night.

After David Pastrnak scored to give the Bruins the lead with 48.6 seconds left in regulation, Florida captain Aleksander Barkov tied it with 2.4 seconds remaining.

The Panthers, the NHL Presidents’ Trophy winners last season, won for the first time this season when trailing going into the third period of a game. Florida had been 0-17-1 in such situations while the Bruins were 26-0-1 when leading after the first 40 minutes.

“I think were due for a game like this and were due a result like this all season,” Florida coach Paul Maurice said. “They just haven’t quit. It was the hardest part of the season and they kept getting kicked in the teeth and wouldn’t quit. You want it for them so bad. We deserved that a bunch of nights this season and just didn’t get it.’’
 
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Probably his reward for coming back.

Idk, I don't see him as a main eventer.

He's a bit like Charlotte Flair, how his character essentially boils down to 'child of a legend' (which does them absolutely no favors to live in the shadow of an all-time great).
 
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Guy made this really dumb political post on a team board's off-topic thread.

Like, dumber than what @John Price usually posts.

Would reply to him, but I don't care enough to deal with the replies
 

John Price

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Guy made this really dumb political post on a team board's off-topic thread.

Like, dumber than what @John Price usually posts.

Would reply to him, but I don't care enough to deal with the replies
it's your fault we can't talk politics anymore because you get too triggered and respond to blatant jokes and satire
 

Sega Dreamcast

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it's your fault we can't talk politics anymore because you get too triggered and respond to blatant jokes and satire

My problem is that posting politics "ironically" or "as a joke" means you're still just posting politics.

If I ironically take a shit on the floor, there's still shit on the floor to be cleaned up.
 

John Price

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Even if it's not responding to that, any remote insinuation of inflation or gripes about pricing

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WELL IT'S BETTER THAN IT WAS BEFORE

is it

okay elden ring
 

PanthersPens62

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Surprised @PanthersPens62 isn't here to gloat about his vaccine denying idol Novak tying Rafa.

Okay I made it to the Cliffbottom Catacombs!
Ask and you shall receive:

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Novak Djokovic found this trip to Australia far less complicated, and far more successful, than that of a year ago.

Unable to enter his best event in 2022 after being deported from the country because he was not vaccinated against COVID-19, Djokovic accomplished all he could have wanted in his return: He resumed his winning ways at Melbourne Park and made it back to the top of tennis.

Only briefly challenged in the final on Sunday night, Djokovic was simply better at the most crucial moments and beat Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-3, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (5) for a record-extending 10th Australian Open championship and record-tying 22nd Grand Slam title overall. As a bonus, Djokovic will vault from No. 5 to No. 1 in the ATP rankings, a spot he already has held for more weeks than any other man.

“He’s the greatest that has ever held a tennis racket,” Tsitsipas said.

Djokovic stretched his unbeaten streak in Melbourne to 28 matches, the longest run at the tournament for a man in the Open era, which dates to 1968. He adds trophy No. 10 there to the seven from Wimbledon, three from the U.S. Open — where he also was absent last year because of no coronavirus shots — and two at the French Open, to match rival Rafael Nadal for the most by a man in tennis history.
 

John Price

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Ask and you shall receive:

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Novak Djokovic found this trip to Australia far less complicated, and far more successful, than that of a year ago.

Unable to enter his best event in 2022 after being deported from the country because he was not vaccinated against COVID-19, Djokovic accomplished all he could have wanted in his return: He resumed his winning ways at Melbourne Park and made it back to the top of tennis.

Only briefly challenged in the final on Sunday night, Djokovic was simply better at the most crucial moments and beat Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-3, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (5) for a record-extending 10th Australian Open championship and record-tying 22nd Grand Slam title overall. As a bonus, Djokovic will vault from No. 5 to No. 1 in the ATP rankings, a spot he already has held for more weeks than any other man.

“He’s the greatest that has ever held a tennis racket,” Tsitsipas said.

Djokovic stretched his unbeaten streak in Melbourne to 28 matches, the longest run at the tournament for a man in the Open era, which dates to 1968. He adds trophy No. 10 there to the seven from Wimbledon, three from the U.S. Open — where he also was absent last year because of no coronavirus shots — and two at the French Open, to match rival Rafael Nadal for the most by a man in tennis history.
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