Steazy Doo
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- Jan 31, 2013
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You're new here so I'll forgive youOh, well, I forgot that it was you. Gee, I'm really sorry. Be nice if you knew something about hockey though.
You're new here so I'll forgive youOh, well, I forgot that it was you. Gee, I'm really sorry. Be nice if you knew something about hockey though.
Captain agrees;God I love that goal song. Was a lot of fun attending this game!
Did Mac say "Big Cat!"?
You must now make the sacrifice of going to every game now. I hope you understandGod I love that goal song. Was a lot of fun attending this game!
"STAMKOS ROARING BACK"Someone go make a Stamkos is back thread on the main board. jk dont lel
Before you get excited I was also there for that debacle against Ottawa. I used to have a lot more attendance mojo but something happened last year. Now I'm more like .500.You must now make the sacrifice of going to every game now. I hope you understand
"STAMKOS ROARING BACK"
Wow that's brutal.Every game I attended last year we lost, including game 7 against Washington.
Yeah
That sounds like a title of a conspiracy theory video/article/whatever.Is it safe to say that Steven Stamkos is back?
The truth about Steven Stamkos
Did we forget about Steven Stamkos?
Steven Stamkos is here to burn down your village
That sounds like a title of a conspiracy theory video/article/whatever.
That'd pretty much depend on the players and the teams. We are one of the winning teams and as you can see from the short celly vid after the win, our team atmosphere can't be, you know, bad. As you may know, Mac was a captain in NYC so he was making efforts so that a new player can naturally fit in by talking to him, giving him a ride to show him around the city, inviting his teammates to his house party etc... I don't know if Stammer does that, but surely you'd have one or two friendly guys willing to make you feel comfortable in the new environment. I also think it's not just the players but the organization who does that, too. (Mac was also expressing his gratitude to the organization for taking care of his family so...that'd motivate a player to be part of the new team, like a family.)Maybe I shouldn’t ask this here but the Mishkin goal call video reminded of a question I had. On Mac’s goal we see Mac head over to Stammer to celebrate, and it seems clear that they have some kind of bond. How long would you say it takes for a player on a new team to go from fist bumps to celebrate a goal to hugs?
That'd pretty much depend on the players and the teams. We are one of the winning teams and as you can see from the short celly vid after the win, our team atmosphere can't be, you know, bad. As you may know, Mac was a captain in NYC so he was making efforts so that a new player can naturally fit in by talking to him, giving him a ride to show him around the city, inviting his teammates to his house party etc... I don't know if Stammer does that, but surely you'd have one or two friendly guys willing to make you feel comfortable in the new environment. I also think it's not just the players but the organization who does that, too. (Mac was also expressing his gratitude to the organization for taking care of his family so...that'd motivate a player to be part of the new team, like a family.)
So my answer would be...from a couple of weeks to NEVER!!(some guys may only hug women. I'm just joking.)