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Yes, but you need to hit the corner so he can miss the puck. Good goal.Firs tgoal was nice...second goal was trash by the goalie.
Yes, but you need to hit the corner so he can miss the puck. Good goal.Firs tgoal was nice...second goal was trash by the goalie.
It's going to be some story when Kravtsov shows up in NYC, in front of MSG, on a bicycle with a cat in a basket. He had trekked all the way from Chelyabinsk on a 10-speed with spaghetti tires, relied on the kindness of truckers, motorists and B&B operators, then picked up a kitten in distress that eventually became his travel buddy, hid in cars that got put on regional ferries across Europe, then snuck onto a transport ship in Marseilles, making his way around the horn of Africa and up the eastern seaboard. Came into port on the NJ side. Biked the last mile to a PATH station that took him to Penn.Neil Smith used to tell a story about trading Todd Marchant to Glen Sather. Sather, to story goes, thought Marchant was 6'2" and was mad when he found out he was just a wee lad.
Imagine the reaction if Patrik Allvin discovered the player he just traded for was actually shot dead a few days before?
The most clutch playoff performer in history of hockey continues!
Drury:It's going to be some story when Kravtsov shows up in NYC, in front of MSG, on a bicycle with a cat in a basket. He had trekked all the way from Chelyabinsk on a 10-speed with spaghetti tires, relied on the kindness of truckers, motorists and B&B operators, then picked up a kitten in distress that eventually became his travel buddy, hid in cars that got put on regional ferries across Europe, then snuck onto a transport ship in Marseilles, making his way around the horn of Africa and up the eastern seaboard. Came into port on the NJ side. Biked the last mile to a PATH station that took him to Penn.
Only for Gerard Gallant to keep him in the press box for Greg McKeggIt's going to be some story when Kravtsov shows up in NYC, in front of MSG, on a bicycle with a cat in a basket. He had trekked all the way from Chelyabinsk on a 10-speed with spaghetti tires, relied on the kindness of truckers, motorists and B&B operators, then picked up a kitten in distress that eventually became his travel buddy, hid in cars that got put on regional ferries across Europe, then snuck onto a transport ship in Marseilles, making his way around the horn of Africa and up the eastern seaboard. Came into port on the NJ side. Biked the last mile to a PATH station that took him to Penn.
I don’t believe that’s correct. U.S. State Department still issuing work and diplomatic visas to Russian nationals.Don’t matter kids can’t get over to the states until WWIII starts and ends.
Does this include Krav's shoulder cat?Only for Gerard Gallant to keep him in the press box for Greg McKegg
He has his own perch he watches fromDoes this include Krav's shoulder cat?
He won't need to do the latter as long as his visa is still good.Kravtsov could fly from Moscow to Mexico City. Catch a flight to NY. He could hire a coyote and sneak him into the U.S.
He won't need to do the latter as long as his visa is still good.
Neil Smith used to tell a story about trading Todd Marchant to Glen Sather. Sather, to story goes, thought Marchant was 6'2" and was mad when he found out he was just a wee lad.
Imagine the reaction if Patrik Allvin discovered the player he just traded for was actually shot dead a few days before?
Increase that trade value.
This scenario is outlandish considering - as everyone knows - Kravtsov has no MetroCard.It's going to be some story when Kravtsov shows up in NYC, in front of MSG, on a bicycle with a cat in a basket. He had trekked all the way from Chelyabinsk on a 10-speed with spaghetti tires, relied on the kindness of truckers, motorists and B&B operators, then picked up a kitten in distress that eventually became his travel buddy, hid in cars that got put on regional ferries across Europe, then snuck onto a transport ship in Marseilles, making his way around the horn of Africa and up the eastern seaboard. Came into port on the NJ side. Biked the last mile to a PATH station that took him to Penn.
Foxy lends him his.This scenario is outlandish considering - as everyone knows - Kravtsov has no MetroCard.
Don’t matter kids can’t get over to the states until WWIII starts and ends.
Exactly. Everything else is just banter. For now...Seriously though, he can get here for sure, no borders are closed.
What's the asking price?
I am starting to warm up to the idea of just trading a 1st+Henriksson/Tarnstrom for a Copp, and then moving a 2nd+Kravtsov for Lehkonen. Roll out a shutdown “Bolts” style third line of Lehkonen-Copp-Goodrow.
I would have traded Kravtsov+ a pick for Lehkonen 2 weeks ago....
Hopefully Gorton isn’t saying a 1st or he’s not moving.....
It's going to be some story when Kravtsov shows up in NYC, in front of MSG, on a bicycle with a cat in a basket. He had trekked all the way from Chelyabinsk on a 10-speed with spaghetti tires, relied on the kindness of truckers, motorists and B&B operators, then picked up a kitten in distress that eventually became his travel buddy, hid in cars that got put on regional ferries across Europe, then snuck onto a transport ship in Marseilles, making his way around the horn of Africa and up the eastern seaboard. Came into port on the NJ side. Biked the last mile to a PATH station that took him to Penn.
Lehkonen + 2nd
If you knew there was an 80% chance Kravstov never plays for the Rangers would you feel the same way?Man will that trade ever look bad quick
I dunno man, trips like that usually lead to taking psychadelics and "finding yourself". You know some mushrooms would be taken, and that 10 speed would become a fixed gear bike in no time. Then it's a man bun, craft beer and... oh right, that's Brooklyn. He'd end up opening a store in Williamsburg selling artisanal hand-crafted ice or some shit.
The cat is gonna need one of those head scarves old Russian grandmothers wear.