braindead
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That gif is hilarious. There is so much absolute fail that I can’t stop watching.
The area on the right is Lexus lounge seating.What I got out of this gif is why the hell did we have so many empty seats at the end of a one-goal playoff game. Maybe some are just dressed in navy, I don't know. I'm watching it on my phone.
It took the heat off of Rinnes awful play.If you don’t think the whole thing was an unnecessary media distraction for the SCF, we aren’t going to agree.
What type of professional athlete or team is seriously going to be distracted by that? Seriously.Right, yet the footage is of him waking from his car to the locker room, for the media.
If you don’t think the whole thing was an unnecessary media distraction for the SCF, we aren’t going to agree.
good game by subban tonight. i have no problem praising when it's deserved. i liked what i saw tonight.
Tbh I thought he was moving better than he has in a while, which may say something about an injury issue slowing him down a bit.The defense as a whole played well tonight. Subban's speed, or lack thereof, wasn't an issue. He played well positionally and didn't try to get sexy with his offensive rushes which meant fewer issues. Sometimes simple is smart.
Tbh I thought he was moving better than he has in a while, which may say something about an injury issue slowing him down a bit.
that's what stood out to me. he made some skilled plays with the puck but a lot of times it was just gaining the line and getting the puck in deep.The defense as a whole played well tonight. Subban's speed, or lack thereof, wasn't an issue. He played well positionally and didn't try to get sexy with his offensive rushes which meant fewer issues. Sometimes simple is smart.
I thought people were just joking. You mean someone actually believed that?It turns out that PK missed yesterday's morning skate due to illness ... not because of any potential impending deal. Occam's Razor applies yet again.
I've seen it on social media a few times. I don't really have much of an opinion on it. He's a brand and a big celebrity so I'm not surprised, but it doesn't bother me. I don't really know the "point" of that slogan other than the irony but there are probably a lot of Preds fans who still "love their Weber" too that may take it the wrong way.I don't know if this publicity stunt by PK traveled all the way down to Nashville but here is poster board in Montreal right now, saying "I love my Weber" (Weber being a brand of barbecue). Hilarious
I've seen it on social media a few times. I don't really have much of an opinion on it. He's a brand and a big celebrity so I'm not surprised, but it doesn't bother me. I don't really know the "point" of that slogan other than the irony but there are probably a lot of Preds fans who still "love their Weber" too that may take it the wrong way.
Yeah I mean there's no doubt that the Weber brand was behind it, I'm just wondering what Shea thinks about it. I understand they're all professionals so some things shouldn't matter but still can't help but wonder how he feels about the shadow of PK still covering everything. At the end of the day he's the captain of the most historical franchise in the league so whatever, but I guess that's just what I think about. I'm not doubting that he still has a good relationship and is in good standing with Montreal, but obviously if the trade didn't happen he'd never be on that board. Just seems a little artificial I guess.I've seen a newspaper article about the making of that publicity and really, it was all in good fun, from everyone. And the Weber brand certainly got people talking so in that way it is a success.
"We gave them more details and two days later, the offer was in front of P.K Subban. He accepted it very quickly. His desire was to talk to the Montreal market. P.K. remains in good relationship with the Montreal Canadiens. Everything is beautiful, and P.K. is very present in Montreal with his foundation. He likes being in the market, and it was a great opportunity for P.K. to wink at the deal. Just to say a hello in Montreal, I love you, and I also like Weber barbecues. - Dan Zagury, Partner, Vice President, Consulting Group, Gendron Communication"
If there’s concerns about his speed, then he’s definitely injured. He’s a burner.
He has never been one here anyway. From Day 1 he clearly had below-average speed. Above-average moxy and daring, so sometimes he'd rush up more than he does now, and sometimes he'd pull off a maneuver than nobody else was crazy enough to even try, but you could see it every time he made those shin-pad turnovers at the blueline that he had no speed to burn. I can't remember any example ever of him catching up to anybody or blowing by anybody with speed. He has other attributes that make up for it (or did in his good years anyway), but speed has definitely not been one of them, not this year with injuries, not in his previous time here when ostensibly healthy.PK is a beauty. If there’s concerns about his speed, then he’s definitely injured. He’s a burner.
Then he's been injured for 3 years.PK is a beauty. If there’s concerns about his speed, then he’s definitely injured. He’s a burner.
Yeah, the main problem this year was he went from "below average" in speed - in a way that he could compensate for in other ways - to "OMG he is one of the slowest players in the game" and could not compensate for it. Maybe that was the injury. It will be interesting to see if anything comes out about it in the season post-mortem.Then he's been injured for 3 years.
He's good, but he's slow. Relatively speaking.
This isn't his first go around. It's also possible that, while he could be getting healthier, he was saving his all for the playoffs. As we know, the really good players find a way to turn it on in April. I guess what I'm saying is if we we had been fighting for a wild card spot we may have seen this before now.He has seemed faster to me over the last month or so. That either means he’s getting healthy or it’s further proof that everyone else in gold is indeed playing in slow motion.