So, it's official; Pup-N-Suds it is.
Cool!
It's not. Stop it right now.
So Bobby is his real name? It's not a nickname for Robert? lol
I have the same feeling as far as beeing stoked about this pick. For some reason I think about Mark Rechi, who was knocked for his skating but had a great NHL career. Brink must be super hi Hockey IQ in order to put up the numbers he did. Ironically this sounds like the opposite of what happened last year when Flyers drafted O'brien. He was really fast and offensively gifted, but put up a dud in his freshman season.I'm stoked about this pick. He went from totally not on anyone's radar to one of the highest PPG ratios in the USHL?? Amongst this USHL crop?? And after viewing it's obvious he has top notch offensive IQ and scoring touch. As awkward as it looks when he tries to get up to straightaway top speed, his agility and quickness in tight looks great. To me, he may not have too too much to fix. There's also a shot of his full frame in the main forum.. he looks like a prepubescent child. If Bobby has some filling out to do and maybe a tad bid of growing left, there really is no telling how much he could take off as a player at the next levels.
Mais oui, bien sûr, mon capitaine!
Then, I think I'll go with "Pup."
It's a good, less formal version of Pup-N-Suds.
It's Binksy. Period. Binksy.
Even if I weren't the final arbiter of these things (and I am), even taking half of a DFF suggestion would be worthy of a month-long ban, if not a huge slap. You know better than that, Foggster.
Bobby Brink's ability to adapt and succeed at all levels is truly impressive.
Even rookie beach volleyball. #winner
One less red flag too.
I feel like having nicknames that are longer than their actual names is kinda missing the point.
Bobby Brink's ability to adapt and succeed at all levels is truly impressive.
Even rookie beach volleyball. #winner
You know Striikersy, sometimes hockey culture is a weird and mysterious thing.
Him and Ginning, winners! LOL!Of course Brob E. Bink won the 3v3 tournament too.
What a ****ing beaut.
Dick Brink.
I haven't seen this posted elsewhere, so apologies if I missed it, but the beats interviewed Fletcher and it seems Brink's dad coached Fletcher's son and even taught him at school! I'm not suggesting any kind of cronyism, but it's another reminder of how incredibly small and incestuous the hockey world is, and every story like that rips a small crack into the confidence of drafting based on scouted merit.
Again, I absolutely wanted to draft Brink, but there's always something, isn't there?
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