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Not his middle name no, but the second part of his first nameMan, I cannot believe his middle name is Jimothy and no I will not read this thread or be disabused regarding this matter.
Not his middle name no, but the second part of his first nameMan, I cannot believe his middle name is Jimothy and no I will not read this thread or be disabused regarding this matter.
Again, no, it isn't.Not his middle name no, but the second part of his first name
LoL wut?I feel like Yamamoto will be the local kid they get.
I'm assuming people are being silly and sarcastic thinking his middle name is Jimothy but you can never be sure lol
I tell ya tho, the Jimothy silliness sure is derailing the idea of the thread wondering is Kraken will draft him!!!
Let's start a new thread discussing Jimothy Timothy Miller!
Its not Jimothy. That was nothing more than a running joke.
Yes it is. You're wrong, and so is this Timothy Leif guy you keep talking about. Don't disrespect Timothy Jimothy Oshie dammit, that man is a Stanley Cup winner!Again, no, it isn't.
averages out to about $2 million per team. Not hard to hitSalary cap requirements. The team has to take enough salary to be over the cap floor. So they can't just take cheap contracts.
If I were Seattle I would simply stay away from a 34 year old with 4 years left on his contract at a 5.75M cap hit
averages out to about $2 million per team. Not hard to hit
Because there's this thing called a "cap floor."
Because good players on good contracts are going to be exposed, right?
If you could get a trade lined up then yeah why not, but with a flat cap I'm not overly convincedFor what he brings he is certainly worth it to take him, he would bring back a nice return if they traded him after the draft or at the deadline.....
I bet he hasn't set foot in the state of Washington since he was 12 years old.Local kid... perfect idea
Thanks for the explanation, though I admit I expected a better story.Hmm...interesting. According to Timothy Leif Oshie, it doesn't stand for anything. Here's your source: Ask a Player: T.J. Oshie. If you scroll down to question 10, he says this:
But I'm sure you know better than the man himself.
Why would he be bullied in school for something the internet made up years later?Jimothy? That's a cool ass name. I wonder if he got bullied in school... kids are evil!
It is! It's a badass name as well.
Oshie is from the Anishinaabe or Ojibwe Nation; his name in the Ojibwe language, or Anishnaabemowin, "Keeway Gaaboo," means "coming home." Giiwe translates roughly as "s/he returns home." If the -aaboo in Gaaboo refers to water, then this name may evoke the poetic image of water that, by traveling downhill inevitably will find its way home to a larger body of water, such as the Great Lakes or the sea.
Why would he be bullied in school for something the internet made up years later?
Because you must never let the facts stand in the way of a good (stupid) meme.Why would he be bullied in school for something the internet made up years later?