Shady Machine
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http://penguins.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=684683&navid=DL|PIT|home
sorry if this has been posted before.
that pic of letang doesn't look like his injury is that serious.
Sucks, cuz he was my first D choice in my hockey pool. Hoping for you guys that it isn't serious. One, if not the best offensive D in the league.
might as well embed the image.
he's bending one knee and putting weight on the other knee. it's a miracle!!!
i bet he prayed to Saint Gangulphus of Burgundy.
Jesus Christ they abandoned him in the woods! Elmer gave him a bogus map and now he's trying to find his way out. Lard Boy probably set up a tree-cam to get this. They'll be lucky if they find him. Expect a man-hunt.
might as well embed the image.
he's bending one knee and putting weight on the other knee. it's a miracle!!!
i bet he prayed to Saint Gangulphus of Burgundy.
He's probably using the map to try to find his way around the defensive zone.
Days before the regular season kicks off and these guys are doing military drills involving carrying boulders and logs up hills. Can someone please explain to me what the point of this is?
Took me a while to even find Letang in that picture. That camo hat is effective.
He's probably using the map to try to find his way around the defensive zone.
Days before the regular season kicks off and these guys are doing military drills involving carrying boulders and logs up hills. Can someone please explain to me what the point of this is?
Team building. Why do people consider carrying boulders and logs up hills to be infinitely more dangerous than working out in a weight room? Players can hurt themselves playing golf for ****s sake. It's not a big deal, at all.
Team building. Why do people consider carrying boulders and logs up hills to be infinitely more dangerous than working out in a weight room? Players can hurt themselves playing golf for ****s sake. It's not a big deal, at all.
Plus, if a boulder ever rolls onto the ice, we'll be way better equipped than our opponent to deal with the situation.
It's a lot less likely to get hurt in a controlled environment like a weightroom under the supervision of team trainers than it is out in the woods where you're running up hills carrying boulders. To me it seems like such a damned unnecessarily risky way to engage in "team building" so close to the regular season kicking off. How about next year we send them on a hunting trip in the amazon or deep see fishing in the pacific as well?
Marty Straka disagrees with you
It's a lot less likely to get hurt in a controlled environment like a weightroom under the supervision of team trainers than it is out in the woods where you're running up hills carrying boulders. To me it seems like such a damned unnecessarily risky way to engage in "team building" so close to the regular season kicking off. How about next year we send them on a hunting trip in the amazon or deep see fishing in the pacific as well?
His name is SIMON. Thanks.
It's a lot less likely to get hurt in a controlled environment like a weightroom under the supervision of team trainers than it is out in the woods where you're running up hills carrying boulders. To me it seems like such a damned unnecessarily risky way to engage in "team building" so close to the regular season kicking off. How about next year we send them on a hunting trip in the amazon or deep see fishing in the pacific as well?
They did the West Point thing under Therrien so I'm not sure why it's a big deal now.