No but if you tell me I won't tell anybodyHave you figured out who NRD is yet?
No but if you tell me I won't tell anybody
..... It's you, isn't it.
Even the sun hides behind a cloud once in a while.
But it still sheds light.
Initials JH or JM?Even the sun hides behind a cloud once in a while.
But it still sheds light.
I doubt it, believe that account has some pretty accurate reportsInitials JH or JM?
I would welcome him back on a one year deal, but would rather he retire than play elsewhere in the NHL, that would just be too sad
Even the sun hides behind a cloud once in a while.
But it still sheds light.
It’s good old Bobby Mac. The man can’t ACTUALLY retire. He’s out here just be little more discreet about his identity!Have you figured out who NRD is yet?
GREAT stuff from Fluto - best read of 2020What’s it like to fight Zdeno Chara? ‘I felt like a little boy’
Jake's dad:
“He had me in the most vulnerable position I’ve ever been in during a hockey fight. And I’ve been in a few hundred fights in my life,” DeBrusk said. “I couldn’t reach him. I tried to throw one punch, and it was a foot and a half short. I was like, ‘Wow. This is bad.’ He had a real good grip on me.
Worrell:
During one of their fights, Worrell was at risk of a bad outcome. By his recollection, he was puffing through a two-minute shift when the puck got to him along the wall. Worrell wanted to get the puck out of the Florida zone and retreat to the bench. Chara had other intentions.
“As soon as it did, I breathed a sigh of relief,” Worrell said of advancing the puck. “But he thought I was trying to fight him. So the gloves drop. I was like, ‘Oh, Lord.’ I just tried to hold on. He got me with a real clean one real quick. So we’re sitting in the penalty box. I just remember saying, ‘Z, I don’t understand. Why’d you want to fight me? I was literally trying to climb up you to get off the ice.’ I was dead tired. I wanted nothing to do with him.”
Somebody needs to write a book about Zee someday.
He couldn’t move him. DeBrusk realized he was in a jam.
“I pretty much shit my pants,” DeBrusk said. “I knew I was in big, big trouble. I was like, ‘I need to get the hell out of this right away.’ ....
...”When he wanted the fight to be over, he just folded me up like a lawn chair,” Shelley said. “I felt like a little boy.”
Shelley was bleeding after the fight. Chara had pressed his helmet so far into Shelley’s head that it cut him behind his ear.
But Shelley was satisfied. His home crowd was roaring. He had gotten Chara off the ice for five minutes.
From Fluto:
"Louie DeBrusk, Peter Worrell, Hal Gill and Jody Shelley are four of the men brave enough to engage in gloves-off combat with Chara."
One of these things is not like the other . . .
His two best stories this year have been recent, and both about Chara.GREAT stuff from Fluto - best read of 2020
And here is where Fluto shows up:From Fluto:
"Louie DeBrusk, Peter Worrell, Hal Gill and Jody Shelley are four of the men brave enough to engage in gloves-off combat with Chara."
One of these things is not like the others . . .
He gets too much flak in general and this piece was a real gem. His story on Smith yesterday was great as wellHis two best stories this year have been recent, and both about Chara.
I think the subject has more to do with the quality than the writer though lol
And here is where Fluto shows up:
"For eight seasons, Hal Gill was Boston’s version of Chara."
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Probably, but he's not one of my favorites.He gets too much flak in general and this piece was a real gem. His story on Smith yesterday was great as well