Because this mofo dances like a jackass when he scores a goalDocBrown wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 5:48 pm There are so many variations of the griddy. I think it looks silly but players do silly things. Why do you hate Walman. He's a good D man and the Wings need more of him. Hopefully Y can imagine his way out of the riff raff he's collected on the blue line and deal them to a GM at the deadline.
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Maybe that is why your team is not NHL ready...among other obvious reasons!Pop Zeus wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 1:14 pmYou showboat, you run the risk of getting clocked.Fil Zaronek wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 12:47 pmWtf?Pop Zeus wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 11:48 am The hit wasn't as bad as the Perron hit, who really landed his shot.
1. Greig with a punk move EN goal.
2. Rielly going after him is somewhat justified - but too much.
So suspend him 4-5 games.
But Greig deserved it, to some degree.
Looking forward to the day someone clocks Jake Walman.
Nothing new here.
I'd fucking slewfoot Walman if he did that against my team.
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Glen Cochrane, former NHL defenseman and enforcer has died of cancer at 66. He played for the Flyers, Canucks, Hawks, and Oilers over a 11 yr period. He was one mean and tough dude in a fight. That is until he ran into Bob Probert in 1988. Probert cleaned his clock pretty good, but Cochrane was near the end of his career by then. Still, quite a fight.
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That's a name I should remember but don't.JimIsJustPlainOld wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 12:37 pm Glen Cochrane, former NHL defenseman and enforcer has died of cancer at 66. He played for the Flyers, Canucks, Hawks, and Oilers over a 11 yr period. He was one mean and tough dude in a fight. That is until he ran into Bob Probert in 1988. Probert cleaned his clock pretty good, but Cochrane was near the end of his career by then. Still, quite a fight.
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I tried posting a video of the Probert-Cochrane fight, but it said it was age restricted, only to be seen on YOU Tube. Probably plenty of Cochrane fights over there. He was a big roundhouse swinger and his jersey usually always came off. Always had this wild eyed look. Wore 29 for the Flyers.Pop Zeus wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 2:43 pmThat's a name I should remember but don't.JimIsJustPlainOld wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 12:37 pm Glen Cochrane, former NHL defenseman and enforcer has died of cancer at 66. He played for the Flyers, Canucks, Hawks, and Oilers over a 11 yr period. He was one mean and tough dude in a fight. That is until he ran into Bob Probert in 1988. Probert cleaned his clock pretty good, but Cochrane was near the end of his career by then. Still, quite a fight.
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Sabres beating LA 7-0
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Ovie
6 games 6-2-8
33 games left. If he scores 16 he finishes with 30 and would finish the season with 852 - 42 short of Gretzky.
6 games 6-2-8
33 games left. If he scores 16 he finishes with 30 and would finish the season with 852 - 42 short of Gretzky.
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Looks like the Wings could be playing an outdoor game next year. Red Wings Feed saying it could be vs the Blue Jackets at OSU Stadium.
https://www.hockeyfeed.com/nhl-news/det ... 8Gmh9ysefE
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Yesterday, the Department of Player Safety issued a five-game suspension to Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Morgan Rielly due to cross-checking Ottawa Senators forward Ridly Greig. Now appealing the suspension, Chris Johnston of TSN is reporting that Rielly will be offered an in-person appeal hearing in New York tomorrow. Because the suspension is not beyond five games, it will not require an independent arbitrator, meaning that Commissioner Gary Bettman will make the final decision to uphold the decision.