They’re all what?
Have you had your coffee this morning? You seem grumpy
lol they more than sat through an interview without laughing about it, Paul Bissonnette is one of the biggest advocates for it in the hockey world. He was dealing with depression and went to psychologists himself and has talked about it at length lol he is a soft and caring guy behind that exterior, and talks about how a lot of tough guys in hockey deal with mental health issues later in life because of how they had to appear so tough and separate themselves from emotions when throwing punches
Al Bundy? I keep forgetting that you were born in like 2007
Al Bundy is a character in an old sitcom who was a star football player before he got hurt at 16, and he never made it past 16 mentally. So now he has to navigate adulthood and it's a whole thing.
I think that's a huge problem with hockey personalities. They were big deals in hockey at 12, 13, then they played pro for a bunch of years, and now they're man-children who have never had a real job. I think, in a lot of ways, they got stuck at that age.
They just see Wilson as the bully at school and if he beats you up, that's normal. Yeah, I get it, I used to fight every other day when I was 12. They have no concept that a physical attack can end your life when you're dealing with grown men.
I also think they lack the empathy to understand how things affect people. When they upset somebody or talk about upsetting content (a lot of Rangers fans were PISSED about this), there's a tendency (for Whitney in particular) to lean on the "lol trigggurd" shtick which is something a teenager says. Guy, you're 38. The only thing you should be triggering is the lawn mower.
And that's why I just don't think they're funny. They're almost 40 and having conversations from high school.