TJ: Turkish airlines is a very aggressive and growing national flag carrier that is part of the Star Alliance (Air Canada, United, Lufthansa, Swiss, etc) that is looking to take business from some of the recent arrivals in the international long-distance carrier market (Etiad, Emirates, etc). They have flights out of YYZ and YUL as far as I know (no idea about where they have flights in the US).
Nice work by Ceci to bury that one, and by Legwand and Condra to set it up / try to score on the first two shots.
Thanks Kardinal, I appreciate that. those other airlines sponsor football teams all over Europe I notice
I've not been able to figure out the player selection for the PP that Cameron has been putting out there........but I now have a theory:
He's trying to "get players going" by giving them PP time with the enhanced opportunity to score. Unfortunately, it's not working out and the PP has been terrible. Let's try some 68-61 out there coach -- you know, the two players who are in the top 5 of rookie scoring in the league? Yeah, those two.
TJ: Turkish airlines is a very aggressive and growing national flag carrier that is part of the Star Alliance (Air Canada, United, Lufthansa, Swiss, etc) that is looking to take business from some of the recent arrivals in the international long-distance carrier market (Etiad, Emirates, etc). They have flights out of YYZ and YUL as far as I know (no idea about where they have flights in the US).
Nice work by Ceci to bury that one, and by Legwand and Condra to set it up / try to score on the first two shots.
it really was, the 4th line on a team going nowhere with a guy whose lucky to be in the NHL with linemates just as lucky to be in the NHL with him and scored in the last minute of a period that your team had about 4 or 5 times more Grade A scoring chances
-- Edited by tjlincoln on Saturday 17th of January 2015 08:06:07 PM