Zwui21
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Duclair being out is great for us IMO, he created some decent chances this series
Lmao*heads to the strip club*
*sees bobs*
"They had more will and desire"
Oh they're dinged up alright. Too fatigued.So Duclair and Lomberg are dinged up? Or are they getting scratched because they went to the club?
Last night. After game 3.Didn’t watch the video. Was that before or after game 3?
Edit: After, according to the main boards.
Are you sure about that "stupid enough" comment?Honestly, I don't believe the rumors about the strip club are true.
No team can be that dumb, the idea that they were out so late the night that separates 2 playoff hockey games when their season is on the line.
If this was true (again, I truly believe it isn't), Zito should have to blow up the locker room this offseason.
TNT about to make this Thornton's retirement game.
Lap stress fatigue.So Duclair and Lomberg are dinged up? Or are they getting scratched because they went to the club?
Andy Slater seems legit. Andy Slater - Wikipedia
He's also followed on Twitter by the Panthers, Panthers PR, and the team's Vice Chairman.
Andy Slater seems legit. Andy Slater - Wikipedia
He's also followed on Twitter by the Panthers, Panthers PR, and the team's Vice Chairman.
Are you familiar with Ryan O'Byrne and Tom Kostopoulos?Honestly, I don't believe the rumors about the strip club are true.
No team can be that dumb, the idea that they were out so late the night that separates 2 playoff hockey games when their season is on the line.
If this was true (again, I truly believe it isn't), Zito should have to blow up the locker room this offseason.
Montreal Canadiens defenseman Ryan O'Byrne was in the lineup, while right wing Tom Kostopoulos didn't play a day after the pair were arrested outside a Tampa nightclub.
Police said O'Byrne, a 23-year-old rookie, was accused of stealing a woman's purse. Right wing Kostopoulos, 29, was charged with resisting an officer.
O'Byrne was charged with felony grand theft and released after posting $2,000 bail. Kostopoulos faces a misdemeanor count of resisting an officer without violence and was freed on $500 bail.
"You wish these things didn't happen, but once things happen, trying to go backwards isn't a possibility, so we move ahead," Canadiens general manager Bob Gainey said after practice at the St. Pete Times Forum, where Montreal faces the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday.