6 hours ago6 hr 2 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:We have a loose connection to one of the players on the women's team through one of the parents. My daughter might even get to meet the player and see her medal.But I can't even imagine what that's like for the parents during this, let alone the players. I'd be an absolute basket case. Has to be torture to sit through a game like that knowing full well what's at stake.Nephew played q league hockey , that was enough stress for me
6 hours ago6 hr 3 minutes ago, De Fence said:My comments weren't to take away from your celebration or your feelingNo worries I didn’t take it that way at all. I get it. Great game.
6 hours ago6 hr 6 minutes ago, Diehardfan said:People in Canada are going to be like the lady in Major League. I hate that damn song
6 hours ago6 hr This is such a beautiful yet bittersweet photo. Love that they included Johnny’s kids in the team photo and got the chance to do it. But heartbreaking that he is gone way too soon
6 hours ago6 hr Just now, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:This is such a beautiful yet bittersweet photo. Love that they included Johnny’s kids in the team photo and got the chance to do it. But heartbreaking that he is gone way too soonSuch a beautiful family left behind
6 hours ago6 hr Bringing out Gaudreau’s kids for the team picture hits you in the feels. Classy and iconic moment in sports history.
6 hours ago6 hr 1 hour ago, Joe Ball said:We didn’t have hockey here growing up, man I wished we had. There are a limited amount of hs teams now, primarily in the more affluent school districts.Hockey's gotta be an expensive high school sport in your part of the world. I doubt there are many frozen ponds to serve as ice rinks.
5 hours ago5 hr 54 minutes ago, De Fence said:I'm pretty involved with hockey know several members on families on both teams. (Canadian team)This stings ,you deserved both games , goaltending today was unreal,.This means more to us than to youI think it meant quite a bit to the US men’s team. It would have been a blowout but for Hellebuyck
5 hours ago5 hr 13 minutes ago, eglz1 said:Hockey's gotta be an expensive high school sport in your part of the world. I doubt there are many frozen ponds to serve as ice rinks.Hockey is expensive everywhere.
5 hours ago5 hr 1 hour ago, greendestiny27 said:Want Mcneil-Warren or Thieneman in round 1 for safety. The thought of putting one of them back there that can be interchangeable with Cooper between safety and nickel, would be incredible for this defense. Yes we can just take a solid prospect investment at OT and let him sit for a year, ho hum, yeah great. These two safeties are just higher graded prospects and it goes back to reaching for need which bothers me at OT. Get the higher talent. Blankenship and Mukuba is very average, Mukuba possibly below even, but is fine there as the 3rd safety. Maybe bring back Blankenship plus draft one of these safeties, now we're cooking with gas, actually no, napalm.But if Blankenship gets priced out, you can find a mid level safety. Epps wouldn't cost much at all but there could be someone even better that's cost effective.But I want to put this defense into the next stratosphere, looking at this drafts strengths and who might be "best available" at 23 or close, plus our needs, I like it a lot.I wonder if you could then trade back up for Max Iheanachor if he slips into round 2. That would be my absolute perfect 1-2 combo scenario, but probably wishful thinking.I heard DJ's pre-combine presser. He mentioned Jakobe Thomas and AJ Haulcy as the next group of safeties, not in the same class as the other two but pretty good. If we can't get a top safety, one of these guys could suffice. Howie interestingly has been in on the top end FA safeties the past few years but he hasn't been able to land one. Does he try again this year with say Bryan Cook being the best available or Karen Curl, Jaylinn Hawkins? Not a bad FA crop of safeties looking at it.1 hour ago, greendestiny27 said:Want Mcneil-Warren or Thieneman in round 1 for safety. The thought of putting one of them back there that can be interchangeable with Cooper between safety and nickel, would be incredible for this defense. Yes we can just take a solid prospect investment at OT and let him sit for a year, ho hum, yeah great. These two safeties are just higher graded prospects and it goes back to reaching for need which bothers me at OT. Get the higher talent. Blankenship and Mukuba is very average, Mukuba possibly below even, but is fine there as the 3rd safety. Maybe bring back Blankenship plus draft one of these safeties, now we're cooking with gas, actually no, napalm.But if Blankenship gets priced out, you can find a mid level safety. Epps wouldn't cost much at all but there could be someone even better that's cost effective.But I want to put this defense into the next stratosphere, looking at this drafts strengths and who might be "best available" at 23 or close, plus our needs, I like it a lot.I wonder if you could then trade back up for Max Iheanachor if he slips into round 2. That would be my absolute perfect 1-2 combo scenario, but probably wishful thinking.I heard DJ's pre-combine presser. He mentioned Jakobe Thomas and AJ Haulcy as the next group of safeties, not in the same class as the other two but pretty good. If we can't get a top safety, one of these guys could suffice. Howie interestingly has been in on the top end FA safeties the past few years but he hasn't been able to land one. Does he try again this year with say Bryan Cook being the best available or Karen Curl, Jaylinn Hawkins? Not a bad FA crop of safeties looking at it.Bud Carson and Jakobe Thomas are big likes for me as well.
5 hours ago5 hr 2 minutes ago, ToastJenkins said:No more curling…Now what am i supposed to watch?Good news can watch the flyers in a couple of days……….
5 hours ago5 hr 9 minutes ago, ToastJenkins said:No more curling…Now what am i supposed to watch?Leg press, deadlift, squats are good.
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