sandysan
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I think a Canadian non elbow is worth two in the bushWonder if there would be such an uproar if this imaginary elbow happened in a Denmark/Norway game.
I think a Canadian non elbow is worth two in the bushWonder if there would be such an uproar if this imaginary elbow happened in a Denmark/Norway game.
Like clockwork, every year. This tournament brings out some of the best hockey, and some of the worst of HF Boards without fail.10 pages on an imaginary elbow that never happened. Amazing mental gymnastics going on in here!
Oh no another comtois hit!
Someone quick figure out the worst possible outcome and we will all repeat it endlessly and give reality a run for its money.
He, unlike most players on the ice, plays physical and forechecks hard.He' a cheap player. Swept his leg under the Fin on that hit
In a parallel universe he might of elbowed him in the head.That's illegal!!
Not sure how we didn't get one thereGotta bury those, cmon guys!!
Well he did end up kneeing him, it makes me sad that people are actually defending his actions.
This place would be shut down due to graphic content.Can you imagine if HFBoards was around in the 90s. The GDT would have exploded for Canada games with the physicality
Don't wanna see any of that stuff!!He, unlike most players on the ice, plays physical and forechecks hard.
Oooooh the horrors!
That's right....see a hit coming...get your own shoulder against the boards to absorb the hit....then push back when the boards give you the pushback.Our players don’t get injured in the way the Finnish player did because our kids are taught from peewee that it’s safer to take the hit than try and side step it. Hence you don’t see Canadian players doing that
Bought the refs off.Not sure how we didn't get one there