I'm having a VERY hard time with this. Equally as disturbing as the NHL deciding that putting Patrick Kane in a commercial was a good idea.
Can't say I'm getting a great feeling from any of this these days.
This was a bad, bad, move by Melnyk. Can't imagine what he was thinking.
In fairness to Kane, he was completely exonerated. That was an attempted shakedown on him. Even the woman's lawyer quit on her.
He wasn't exonerated, he was just not charged. And it's not like that was the only complaint that's been filed against him.
Regardless of all that, the optics of choosing him over the literally hundreds of other players that they could have gone with are absolutely terrible, and it sends a message that they just don't care.
I had not heard of other complaints against him, except by a cab driver.
SensKat said
Dec 1, 2017
OH FOR THE LOVE OF @%#$%@#$@!!!!
Homer said
Dec 1, 2017
Russell wrote:
no matter how your days going, I bet its better than Melnyk's
I'm having a VERY hard time with this. Equally as disturbing as the NHL deciding that putting Patrick Kane in a commercial was a good idea.
Can't say I'm getting a great feeling from any of this these days.
This was a bad, bad, move by Melnyk. Can't imagine what he was thinking.
In fairness to Kane, he was completely exonerated. That was an attempted shakedown on him. Even the woman's lawyer quit on her.
He wasn't exonerated, he was just not charged. And it's not like that was the only complaint that's been filed against him.
Regardless of all that, the optics of choosing him over the literally hundreds of other players that they could have gone with are absolutely terrible, and it sends a message that they just don't care.
Russell said
Dec 1, 2017
SensKat wrote:
Russell wrote:
no matter how your days going, I bet its better than Melnyk's
100% on Russell. tj would not approve you having hope.
All the cats are going back
Mourning, Ralph.
I had not heard of other complaints against him, except by a cab driver.
yeah, saw that. I didn't like it one bit. Make me wish he would sell the team.
He wasn't exonerated, he was just not charged. And it's not like that was the only complaint that's been filed against him.
Regardless of all that, the optics of choosing him over the literally hundreds of other players that they could have gone with are absolutely terrible, and it sends a message that they just don't care.
This was a bad, bad, move by Melnyk. Can't imagine what he was thinking.
In fairness to Kane, he was completely exonerated. That was an attempted shakedown on him. Even the woman's lawyer quit on her.
I'm having a VERY hard time with this. Equally as disturbing as the NHL deciding that putting Patrick Kane in a commercial was a good idea.
Can't say I'm getting a great feeling from any of this these days.
no matter how your days going, I bet its better than Melnyk's
https://twitter.com/MelnykEugene/status/936443515608985602
Anyone else looking for their first goal of the season?
Someone.... off Ryan's skate?
Sigh
He had the Sens out numbered.
leave me alone and buy some t-shirts.
i'm sure he replay showing 4 sens standing there and no one covering the 1 isle will go over well.