AD Skinner
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Holy schnikies we are still number one in the division
Holy schnikies we are still number one in the division
Still? Good lord how **** must everyone else be?
More importantly the SENS are 4-2-1.The mighty leafs have lost 2 straight.
The Avs weep for what could have been.More importantly the SENS are 4-2-1.
Looks like Cam gave up a lot of goals tonight again. Based on the numbers, I'll assume it was far from entirely his fault though.
Skinner scored again, so it may be time for one of his streaks.
Say what you will about Risto. If you are even in a playoff series against a bigger team you are going to want him on your side.
Looks like Cam gave up a lot of goals tonight again. Based on the numbers, I'll assume it was far from entirely his fault though.
Skinner scored again, so it may be time for one of his streaks.
When he hatted in the previous games on the empty net, there was a guy complaing on the Buffalo board that he's padding his stats for UFA and that he should have given it to his captain.
I must stress: a guy. The others didn't quite see it eye to eye with him.
Be patient.....Holy schnikies we are still number one in the division
If the season ended today we would be WC #2 and face you guys in the crossover. I am petitioning the league to end the season right now and go straight to the playoffs.
I need to learn how to do gifs better.....because insert Cpt America’s “I understood that reference....” here.
Shouldn't the higher overall division leader get the second wild card team? Putting Sabres vs Leafs and the Bruins crossing over?
When the Islanders were bought by Wang, and he attempted to go the Dundon route by trying to have everyone's roles overlapping with everyone else's roles and have group talks about everything that was going to happen with team - I believe also including him in the meetings. He did this after he hired famous Rangers GM Neil Smith, famous head coach Ted Nolan and brought back hugely popular Pat Lafontaine as a consultant/assistant (?). If I recall properly, no one had understood this was the plan prior to being hired so after basically the first meeting Neil Smith was gone. As was Lafontaine I think. It was quite the dumpster fire and not the way the new ownership wanted to start off.