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Sick!
Im determined to pull that move at some point during my Adult rec league "career "
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Boston just got a point and are now at 83 points, Leafs can get 82 max, so Leafs are now eliminated.
Intention is irrelevant. A hit to the head is a hit to the head. He's also a repeat offender. Hopefully he grows from these past couple of weeks and becomes a leader.
Kadri got 4 games? What a joke. CLEARLY unintentional.
That's playoff hockey. Being a leafs fan, I'd rather my team win 2-1 or 1-0 than 6-1 just scoring off the rush. I don't watch the rangers, defence looks stacked on paper though. How's it been since Yandle came?Not sure why this is a ririvalry game but i can dig it
my biggest concern with the rangers is the same as its been for years. Simply wont score enough.wont be able to won everything winning 2-1 and 1-0. well i mean. We can. But still.
Not sure why this is a ririvalry game but i can dig it
spring is officially hereBoston just got a point and are now at 83 points, Leafs can get 82 max, so Leafs are now eliminated.
Officer: Tremblay ripped P.K. Subban
Updated: March 20, 2015, 12:55 PM ET
By Scott Burnside | ESPN.com
Mario Tremblay allegedly said that the arresting officer during a DWI stop "was being petty" like Canadiens defenseman P.K. Subban.
Former Montreal Canadiens coach Mario Tremblay allegedly made disparaging remarks about current defenseman P.K. Subban as Tremblay was being arrested and charged with speeding and suspicion of driving while intoxicated.
Multiple media outlets have reported that a Quebec police officer testified in court Thursday that after he pulled Tremblay over for traveling 29 kilometers per hour (18 mph) over the posted speed limit of 50 kilometers per hour (31 mph), the officer smelled alcohol on Tremblay's breath.
When the officer tried to arrest Tremblay, the former NHL player refused to take a breathalyzer test and reportedly said the officer was like Subban, making poor decisions and being petty.
The testimony by Constable Maxime Perron took place in a municipal court near Montreal, the Globe and Mail newspaper reported Friday, citing a report by French language newspaper Le Journal de Montreal.
Local radio station CJAD reports on its website that Tremblay's lawyers are challenging the version of events provided by the police officer.
Tremblay is now a well-known broadcast analyst with RDS in Quebec.
The incident took place in late January, according to Le Journal.
The Sens took care of business and cut the B's WC lead tonight
I wouldn't mind either tbh,just that the offseason would be so much sweeter knowing you guys missed outThe Sens took care of business and cut the B's WC lead tonight
you should want to face us in the first round