Or simply Lucic's verbal fight with his girlfriend, playing the "Do you know who I am?" card to the cops.
The cop should've said "Wait, aren't you the guy who rings the big bell at Notre Dame? Quasi-something, right?"
Or simply Lucic's verbal fight with his girlfriend, playing the "Do you know who I am?" card to the cops.
A lot actually, donating money and time isn't as easy as you think, regardless of being a professional athlete or not.
Has anyone seen the mythical figure named PK Subban? I've heard he's like a pale copy of the Karlsson deity, with the only problem of having a different skin pigmentation and slightly larger buttocks.
Not sure he exists, actually.
The cop should've said "Wait, aren't you the guy who rings the big bell at Notre Dame? Quasi-something, right?"
Canucks fan here. I have a question that obviously doesn't deserve a thread, so this seemed like the best place. I'm trying to convince myself that there's a chance that Jordan Subban will grow an inch or two over the next couple of years. I'm wondering how tall PK was when he was drafted. Anyone know? (Or, alternatively, you could reply by laughing at how badly the Canucks botched the Luongo/Schneider deal, while I shed more tears.)
It was discussed a few times before the draft but I really don't remember. Is an inch or two really going to make a big difference? He should be plenty strong enough and he'll be more of an offensive guy anyways.
At least you got Horvat, a player that our team's management was very high on.
7-8M per year.
Except if he produces on a PPG rating this year If that's the case, expect 9M, 8 years
Should have signed him long term last year. I have idea this bridge contract will cost team 3 million more a year long term.
Expert research by other posters on the Canucks board discovered that PK was 5'10" when he was drafted, so he grew a couple of inches after that. I suppose I do think a couple of inches will make a difference with Jordan. There's not a lot of precedent for effective defencemen at 5'8".
I'm glad that Habs management was high on Horvat. Some would argue that the fact the Canucks took him is proof he's no good.
Good luck next season.
No matter what people say, Bergeving dropped the ball on that one. I think he listened to the wrong people concerning Subban.
Subban is/was an exception player, you do not hold out on those players.
Talking non-sense on rds.