And I'm calling it a night as well. Another early tee time tomorrow. Night.
SensKat said
Dec 8, 2016
senior wrote:
Russell wrote:
SensKat wrote:
When was the last time we had a truly solid goaltending duo?
Andy and Hammond, when Hammond was playing well. But that didn't last long.
Andy, Bishop and Lehner wasn't a bad trio.
ok, I have to give you that one.
SensKat said
Dec 8, 2016
Russell wrote:
That's it for me. Gotta get in line early at the blood clinic. Night, Sam.
Night Ralph
senior said
Dec 8, 2016
Russell wrote:
SensKat wrote:
When was the last time we had a truly solid goaltending duo?
Andy and Hammond, when Hammond was playing well. But that didn't last long.
Andy, Bishop and Lehner wasn't a bad trio.
Russell said
Dec 8, 2016
That's it for me. Gotta get in line early at the blood clinic. Night, Sam.
SensKat said
Dec 8, 2016
Russell wrote:
SensKat wrote:
When was the last time we had a truly solid goaltending duo?
Andy and Hammond, when Hammond was playing well. But that didn't last long.
But really, was he ever playing well when Andy was around?
Russell said
Dec 8, 2016
SensKat wrote:
When was the last time we had a truly solid goaltending duo?
Andy and Hammond, when Hammond was playing well. But that didn't last long.
SensKat said
Dec 8, 2016
another penalty.
SensKat said
Dec 8, 2016
When was the last time we had a truly solid goaltending duo?
Russell said
Dec 8, 2016
Ok, that's was weird.
Russell said
Dec 8, 2016
We were praising Boucher earlier, but you have to give a gold sticker to dorion for getting Condon. Had he not made that move......
SensKat said
Dec 8, 2016
I feel so much better with Condon to carry the team when Andy is away
SensKat said
Dec 8, 2016
whoops, and Neil to the penalty box.
Russell said
Dec 8, 2016
senior wrote:
Russell wrote:
SensKat wrote:
I think tj has abandoned us. Do you suppose he's in trouble with his wife because the hooker showed up?
yeah. Maybe I shouldn't have ordered her for him.
I'm going to miss him.
Well, he's a married man. What was he thinking?
senior said
Dec 8, 2016
Russell wrote:
SensKat wrote:
I think tj has abandoned us. Do you suppose he's in trouble with his wife because the hooker showed up?
yeah. Maybe I shouldn't have ordered her for him.
I'm going to miss him.
Russell said
Dec 8, 2016
SensKat wrote:
I think tj has abandoned us. Do you suppose he's in trouble with his wife because the hooker showed up?
yeah. Maybe I shouldn't have ordered her for him.
SensKat said
Dec 7, 2016
I think tj has abandoned us. Do you suppose he's in trouble with his wife because the hooker showed up?
SensKat said
Dec 7, 2016
Hey, too many Sharks!
Russell said
Dec 7, 2016
SNNNNNAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRKKKKKKKSSSSSSS,!!!
SensKat said
Dec 7, 2016
Russell wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Russell wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Spezzial-Delivery wrote:
Considering the average lifespan of a player is like 3-4 years (especially the 3rd/4th liners) that's pretty crazy.
Yep, just think how long his usual dance partners from the early years have been gone from the league... and here he is. Still playing, still effective, even though his role has changed a bit.
And he fought all the heavy weights, as a middle weight/ light heavy weight.
heck... he took on Chara!
And held his own!
I'm honestly pretty amazed by him.
That ****-eating grin of his needs to be put in the rafters.
And I'm calling it a night as well. Another early tee time tomorrow. Night.
ok, I have to give you that one.
Night Ralph
Andy, Bishop and Lehner wasn't a bad trio.
That's it for me. Gotta get in line early at the blood clinic. Night, Sam.
But really, was he ever playing well when Andy was around?
Andy and Hammond, when Hammond was playing well. But that didn't last long.
Ok, that's was weird.
We were praising Boucher earlier, but you have to give a gold sticker to dorion for getting Condon. Had he not made that move......
Well, he's a married man. What was he thinking?
I'm going to miss him.
yeah. Maybe I shouldn't have ordered her for him.
SNNNNNAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRKKKKKKKSSSSSSS,!!!
I'm honestly pretty amazed by him.
That ****-eating grin of his needs to be put in the rafters.