Chaos2k7
Believe!
Imagine if Barkov could channel that energy, system upgrade pending.
Fast forward to a 1:10
Matheson tries to poke the Barkov.
McGinn, Trocheck, and Ekblad fear for Matheson's life.
He's got that stern, disappointed dad look down pat at 22 yrs old. Give him the "C" already!I don’t think I’ve ever seen Barkov that annoyed in a game
He's got that stern, disappointed dad look down pat at 22 yrs old. Give him the "C" already!
So much focus on his long stick...
Oh it was. God I felt it in my chest. Wasn’t even a bad joke it’s just it went over everyone’s head.That ending was so ****ing cringe.
Who the **** is that guy at the end?!
1. Thank you for the information.NHL-tähti Aleksander Barkov ajoi hurjaa ylinopeutta: Tuomio liikenneturvallisuuden vaarantamisesta ja yli 46 000 euron sakko!
Barky got a nice little speeding ticket of $54K. 105 km/h at 60 km/h limit. The actual speeding happened last summer. If you wonder how it was that much, here you get fined based on your taxable income if it's more than 20 km/h above the limit.
NHL-tähti Aleksander Barkov ajoi hurjaa ylinopeutta: Tuomio liikenneturvallisuuden vaarantamisesta ja yli 46 000 euron sakko!
Barky got a nice little speeding ticket of $54K. 105 km/h at 60 km/h limit. The actual speeding happened last summer. If you wonder how it was that much, here you get fined based on your taxable income if it's more than 20 km/h above the limit.
In Finland tickets are based on a persons income, which is a great system in my opinion.And so? It´s the usual Way you drive i german. There is a Street long and Empty let it drive. But the fee it´s a joke 1k for every 1 km/h not even switzerland ot Italia are this expensive.
Sasha next Time you wanna drive, put yout car into a Airplane and drive german Highways. Even if yout get caught with 40 km/h more never must pay that amount of money.
ehhh. it incentivizes police to target expensive cars. It also results in a system where two people doing the same thing at the same time are punished differently.In Finland tickets are based on a persons income, which is a great system in my opinion.
State pays the cops in Finland. They get nothing from the fines. There's no provision. And the result is that two people committing the same crime suffer equal consequences.ehhh. it incentivizes police to target expensive cars. It also results in a system where two people doing the same thing at the same time are punished differently.