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Are you working or unemployed now during covid times?
SilentSam replied to Mainly Mattias's topic in Off-Topic General
Time to get into the ice cream business!! -
Are you working or unemployed now during covid times?
SilentSam replied to Mainly Mattias's topic in Off-Topic General
I thought I saw a clip of Gallons getting dumped last week,. Would that have made any sense? .. I do realize that cows would get milked anyways lol but I wasn’t sure if it was propaganda material or not,. Can’t recall the source. Cheers -
Are you working or unemployed now during covid times?
SilentSam replied to Mainly Mattias's topic in Off-Topic General
I’ve been off for 4 weeks now.. my Industry shut down as a pre emptive move realizing what was happening in L.A and of course Washington State. We were already changing our work habits after Valentines Day . im happy we did,. being selfless in this time is saving lives,. Just wish more had realized the causes and affects sooner. i think the federal Govnt has reacted well with CERB.. it will help keep us all afloat. Not understanding why the Alberta Oil industry is asking for even more help than what is there for all of us.. Don’t those the Oil companies make Billions every week? .. this morning I saw both Jason Kenny and Andrew Scheer looking for more help for those affected by the oil industry in Alberta. This is a country based on equality. Getting sick of the Alberta Oil debate.. this was an industry set up by us, the tax payers.. and we were told it was a gamble many years ago. Its time the world evolved.. yes I understand the need for oil and petroleum products in the world.. but to the extent that we are over dependent on it and not evolving into the future less dependent on it is a waste to us all. Thats my rant.. for today.. stay tuned .. i hope everybody on this community forum is holding out well,. And my best wishes to anyone dealing with this Virus directly,. stay strong. i got word that I lost a cousin this morning in Northern England, apparently Johnny was skiing in Norway in January and may had contracted it then . JB will be missed by all who knew him, A ranking SAS Commando for 35 years, and a police officer for 10.. A Stellar man flying amongst the stars right now.. This is affecting us all.. My hands rise at 7pm every night.. stay calm, stay strong. -
The only reason Guadette is wearing 88 is because Tanev is wearing Guadettes’ number.. Tanev won’t be back next season.. things will be what there supposed to be.
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I do beleive Greg Adams wore 8, and I think that would be Gr8 to see another Adam in 8. . . Just as Gr8 to see 88 on an XXXL jersey.
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Guadette was 8 in college.. Tryamkin wore 8 in his early years with Avtomobilist and at the 2014 WJC. ... and I’d say Tanev is the least likely to return of the 3. ... it’s Indian leg wrestling between Nik and Adam . personaly I think Guadette gobbles up 8 before Tryamkin walks in the room.
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Sometimes it’s hard to hold these young men back Hairy, and at the same time they know it hurts to be out of the game for too long.. I’m guessing next October we see him.. I would prefer for Management to take a programed approach to this for a month where he plays every other game, that would also work positively to give a couple of worthy prospects to cut their teeth early.
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Where the hell is Vintage !? .. TORONTO — The Maple Leafs have landed another Russian lottery ticket. Alexander Barabanov chose Toronto from a field of more than 20 interested NHL teams and signed a one-year, entry-level contract on Tuesday. The 25-year-old winger arrives after spending parts of seven seasons with SKA St. Petersburg, where he was part of two Gagarin Cup champions. He also won Olympic gold with Russia in 2018 . Barabanov is listed at five-foot-nine, 192 pounds and racked up 28 goals and 66 points across 101 games over his last two KHL seasons.
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Deleted,. I got mixed up on my articles to quote.
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A prairie dog pushing up alph alpha sprouts..
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@Hairy Kneel. Latest Bruin signed.
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The Bruins just signed a big un out of College, .. I’d think he’ll be pulled under Zed’s wing soon.
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He makes it look so easy Hairy,. and I think because of that and how he works his strengths to his advantage, his defensive work goes unnoticed at times.. ive said before that if you compare Tanev and Tryamkin working a defensive entry, Tryamkin corrals the player to a side and quickly ends the play by taking the puck carrier before there is any set-up time,. he gets the puck for himself or his partner gets it. Tanev on the other hand will Zone a puck carrier to a side and track him back and forth until the puck carrier has passed off or been allowed to start an offensive cycle.. with Tanev, it always looks impressive darting up and down on a check, but it allows the Offensive set up.. reminds me so much of how Bob Lenarduzzi used to play soccer,. Hair flaying around and fast feet , but accomplishing nothing but the next dance routine for Micheal Jackson.
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Call it the NOGO-88 Zone.
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The KHL started to use the deep data stats the NHL was going to use in the playoffs this season. In Niks last game he was tracked as skating 5.2 kms. Where his teammate Pavel Datsyuk was tracked at 3.9 kms. That kind of stuff interests me.. the basics.. but most analytics I find are overrated. For other sports like Baseball or Football, I think they’re fine, they work in a more individual type sport . But hockey, and the puck luck factor !?.. like they say, anything can happen, it’s hockey.
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Absolutely Fred. I can remember being 21 years old myself, I’m sure all of us made decisions we question ourselves.. He is 25.. and I still don’t think “primed” ,. One more full with us will have him on track,. I think at 28 this young man is going to own the blue line. There is a fear factor playing against Tryamkin that has forwards letting up on his side.. there are no analytics for that.
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Heard Dahliwahli trying to back track on the Utica bs yesterday.. throwing this outcry back at the fans.. these journalists start the fires and blame everyone else.., that’s what “inflammatory remarks” do.. Nik was a 21 year old who had a remarkable rookie season.. he left after his contract expired . He is available to us again.. and for our present D core he is probably the biggest, fastest, with a 102 mph heavy shot. Desjardins should have been gone at the beginning of his last season.. I’m confident in my belief that Linden was let go for trying to protect Desjardins to his full term.
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Hmmm .. what IF... someone gets healthy and needs a new home for a couple years? Hughes Byfuglien Edler Myers Rafferty Tryamkin Fantenurg.
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Kane.. both of them,.. and then Chara to claim the Throne.
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Should post it on twitter too Gassy Jack !
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Geezuz, Poor Nik taking a beating on Twitter by uninformed, misled fans that have been fed crap about Tryamkin by the Stooge media in this town 3 years ago. The Canucks will never get a positive fan base in this city unless the terrible journalism is rightfully harassed out of town.. 90% of them are Fakes.. do no investigation of their own, don’t even watch Utica games.. let alone anything KHL or Euro. Thats why they always fall back on the cliche’ “it’s just my opinion”... meaning they have done no search for information, or witnessed anything to support it. All full of B.S. and each other’s negative hype is what they feed fans. .. and they would rather talk negative than positive because it enflames fans.. that is their only motive. The simple minds of journalists lighting fires for notoriety. These guys are a sport franchise owners nightmare. Vancouver is a city that in the last 50 years has had better teams than the Leafs in the past 56. 1967 was the last time the Leafs won ANYTHING. The Canucks joined the league in 1970 as an expansion team along with the Buffalo Sabres. In its NHL history, the team has advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals three times, losing to the New York Islanders in 1982, the New York Rangers in 1994 and the Boston Bruins in 2011. They have won the Presidents' Trophy in back-to-back seasons as the team with the league's best regular season record in the 2010–11 and 2011–12 seasons. They won three division titles as a member of the Smythe Division from 1974 to 1993, and seven titles as a member of the Northwest Division from 1998 to 2013. Not too hard to get behind that, and how our rebuild surfaces over the next 3 years.. pretty sure the Cup will be in Vancouver before any other Canadian city next.
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Geezuz, Poor Nik taking a beating on Twitter by uninformed, misled fans that have been fed crap about Tryamkin by the Stooge media in this town 3 years ago. The Canucks will never get a positive fan base in this city unless the terrible journalism is rightfully harassed out of town.. 90% of them are Fakes.. do no investigation of their own, don’t even watch Utica games.. let alone anything KHL or Euro. Thats why they always fall back on the cliche’ “it’s just my opinion”... meaning they have done no search for information, or witnessed anything to support it. All full of B.S. and each other’s negative hype is what they feed fans. .. and they would rather talk negative than positive because it enflames fans.. simple minds of journalists lighting fires for notoriety. These guys are a sport franchise owners nightmare. This is a city that in the last 50 years has had better teams than the Leafs in the past 56. 1967 was the last time the Leafs won ANYTHING. The Canucks joined the league in 1970 as an expansion team along with the Buffalo Sabres. In its NHL history, the team has advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals three times, losing to the New York Islanders in 1982, the New York Rangers in 1994 and the Boston Bruins in 2011. They have won the Presidents' Trophy in back-to-back seasons as the team with the league's best regular season record in the 2010–11 and 2011–12 seasons. They won three division titles as a member of the Smythe Division from 1974 to 1993, and seven titles as a member of the Northwest Division from 1998 to 2013. Not too hard to get behind that, and how our rebuild surfaces over the next 3 years.. pretty sure the Cup will be in Vancouver before any other Canadian city next.
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Well I think what your implying is that Hughes is a saviour.. i said Hughes is exciting.