zman77
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Scarola was the back-up Goalie after Mzarek left.
And likely not even the best for the team.do you ever just think about how good of a contract we convinced jaccob slavin to sign?
"Beer Pong"~ a party game played a most college parties or other parties. Basically you drink beer and try to bounce ping pong balls off a table into the Red plastic Cups. The more drunk you get the harder it is to do it.I can't stand people who feel the need to call all their beers fancy names like "Trappist" or acronyms like "IPA", as if it wasn't just good old beer in the end in the can or bottle. Snobbery, I say. Beer is beer. To beer or not to beer, that is the question.
What's beer pong tho?
P.S. It's ameliorating to know that from a chemistry viewpoint alcohol is a solution. No problem!
Groovy DuckKindof the farthest thing from an ad as he did not mention his favorite bakery
@Svechnicanes Re: Bean and Fleury - I dont think it'd be crazy to dress both. Brown and Bishop have been nothing special so I would entertain running 11 Forwards and 7 Defensman. Use Bean to try and spark the Power Play and severely limit his 5 v 5 minutes.
It's a da.Kindof the farthest thing from an ad as he did not mention his favorite bakery
You can also take it to the next lvl... Hit the ping pong ball in an opponent's glass, he gets to chug his beer & you score a point for your team."Beer Pong"~ a party game played a most college parties or other parties. Basically you drink beer and try to bounce ping pong balls off a table into the Red plastic Cups. The more drunk you get the harder it is to do it.
Pretty Evil, reminds me of Marchand about to play his 666th game.I guess one of my older messages got deleted or something.
Im back to 666 messages now boyos
I hope the crowd goes buck wild in support of Svech. Would love for him to get amped up from this crowd and deliver a real game-breaker performance.
This "bad puck luck" narrative from the Isles is laughable. If a little bad puck luck (ignores slavin tip in, I guess) is all it takes to lose at home to a injury plagued team playing okay hockey, what's going to happen when you're on the road against a healthier team and they play well?
You'd think you'd want at least one decisive game, where you can even withstand a little bad luck, but were the better team, so you win anyway.
thats because puck luck only exists in the regular season.Tbh a lot of us were talking about puck luck the first half of the season.