LOFIN
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Nuke simply doesn’t have to accept it with his NMC.
Nothing, because the Avs can't send him down to the AHL. Nuke has a full NMC next season.
Nuke simply doesn’t have to accept it with his NMC.
Nothing, because the Avs can't send him down to the AHL. Nuke has a full NMC next season.
Oh what did Mack say , never saw rhat ?Can’t believe people actually want to give him another chance. It’s kinda like getting back together with your ex-wife four times and thinking she’ll quit cheating each time.
It wasn’t a change of scenery that helped him. It was a change of dealers.
After the last game, Mack even hinted it on it. Pretty sure they are sick of it
Can’t believe people actually want to give him another chance. It’s kinda like getting back together with your ex-wife four times and thinking she’ll quit cheating each time.
It wasn’t a change of scenery that helped him. It was a change of dealers.
After the last game, Mack even hinted it on it. Pretty sure they are sick of it
I can't wait to see Nuke with the favorite player elimination game this summmer
Holy mother of basedAs a self proclaimed representative of the Nuke crew, it's over. I will not endorse his vote and I might even try to cheat the system and take a few votes from him when no one's looking.
Nuke was in a rehab 3 times but only for 30 day's or so. Maybe those Counselors released him sooner then it was needed and that is why Nuke fell into relapse. Those blokes released him too soon. Nuke should have maybe been in a rehab for 4-6 month.I keep seeing more chances… this isn’t the first, second or even third time. This is the third time in the last year where he got bit. There were incidents prior. He’s had plenty of chances.
I'm stating the Avs have been dealing with the issues around him for a lot longer than the last year. Dude has been given plenty and way too many chances at this point. I hope he cleans up for his family's sake, but he shouldn't be associated with the Avs any more.Nuke was in a rehab 3 times but only for 30 day's or so. Maybe those Counselors released him sooner then it was needed and that is why Nuke fell into relapse. Those blokes released him too soon. Nuke should have maybe been in a rehab for 4-6 month.
Nuke was in a rehab 3 times but only for 30 day's or so. Maybe those Counselors released him sooner then it was needed and that is why Nuke fell into relapse. Those blokes released him too soon. Nuke should have maybe been in a rehab for 4-6 month.
Did the front office have a sniff of the potential problem before signing him to an 8-year deal? Or did the problems arise only after Nuke signed that max term deal?I'm stating the Avs have been dealing with the issues around him for a lot longer than the last year. Dude has been given plenty and way too many chances at this point. I hope he cleans up for his family's sake, but he shouldn't be associated with the Avs any more.
My pure guess—they had an idea, but because he had yet to be stupid enough to allow it to spill out publicly, they assumed it would remain hidden and no one would be the wiser.Did the front office have a sniff of the potential problem before signing him to an 8-year deal? Or did the problems arise only after Nuke signed that max term deal?
Well playedDid the front office have a sniff of the potential problem before signing him to an 8-year deal? Or did the problems arise only after Nuke signed that max term deal?
Nuke has had issues going back to his early days with the Stars. It has never been much of a secret, but has likely gotten worse. He’s not the first or last Av to have drug issues… even popular ones. The difference here is it got out of the organization’s control when the cops were called in Seattle.Did the front office have a sniff of the potential problem before signing him to an 8-year deal? Or did the problems arise only after Nuke signed that max term deal?
thisI'm so f***ing pissed off about this still. What a turnaround. He went from debatably my favorite Avs player after the cup to now I can't stand to even see his name.
Come on, such an immature take… Sorry that your (2nd?) favourite team in hockey, StLAvsFan, lost one of their better players but please grow up. Nuke doesn’t owe you anything. Go back to supporting the nice guys in St Louis instead… Can’t say I’m surprised though when taking that in to account. You guys really love to death threat hockey players don’t you…Here's hoping he gets his visa cancelled, and he's deported back to Mother Russia; where he finds himself conscripted into the army and shipped off to the Ukrainian front lines.
Really wish those had all been documented as it would be much easier to actually go after Nuke for cause. As it is, the Avs only documented Seattle and earlier this season. So as far as the league is concerned this is strike 3. I think I read that it takes a 4th violation before reinstatement is not even guaranteed.Nuke has had issues going back to his early days with the Stars. It has never been much of a secret, but has likely gotten worse. He’s not the first or last Av to have drug issues… even popular ones. The difference here is it got out of the organization’s control when the cops were called in Seattle.
As of now we don't even know which drugs or which vodka (I would guess Russian Standard, Smirnoff or Absolut) was Val consuming. Maybe Val was cooking meth or taking Speed. We need more details before we can discuss this topic further.Really wish those had all been documented as it would be much easier to actually go after Nuke for cause. As it is, the Avs only documented Seattle and earlier this season. So as far as the league is concerned this is strike 3. I think I read that it takes a 4th violation before reinstatement is not even guaranteed.