In Edmonton , hockey is a religion. People live and breathe it.
Nashville was also missing Turris and Rinne didn’t play that game.
Those clowns don't mention that once lol. Can't wait till the next BOA. Prob get five breakaways this time lol.Yeah - seems to get lost in the info!!
I agree
My point is nobody forced him to come here, put the C on his chest, and collect a salary unavailable elsewhere.
Then to complain about things that he was a part of being directly responsible of, and failing miserably at, is just absurd to me.
I agree
My point is nobody forced him to come here, put the C on his chest, and collect a salary unavailable elsewhere.
Then to complain about things that he was a part of being directly responsible of, and failing miserably at, is just absurd to me.
If professional hockey players can't handle the crap that comes thier way, along with the praise, then they can f**k off.
When people go too far, then it is understandable that the players complain about it.
But seriously,? If you are playing hockey in a Canadian city, expect the same fish bowl life as a footballer in Europe.
Fans dont drive players away. They are the reason they are paid as well as they are, and why theyre held in such high regard.
God I'm sick of this rhetoric.
No one told them to become hockey players. If they can't take it - I dont want them anyway.
Thing about this is it just summarily assumes that human beings aren't human and that psychology doesn't apply to them.
The reality is fans are invested and want their pound of flesh because it is personally cathartic. And I contend that fans would do this even if it was clear cut that it was a negative for the team because humans are often irrational and sports tribalism in particular is a hell of a thing.
(I'd also argue we shouldn't idolize/worship them either because that's pretty bizarre too if you step back and take a look at it)