@Metalpanthers Nah it’s generational. These American kids can’t handle real hockey markets so they run to the best and easiest spot. The NHLers of the past were too tough and too loyal. It’s the new reality. Should just let them have their own league
@akaRCN Wrong. Regardless of what happens in coming years they have already given everything to us. Those other guys are gutless pricks. 97 and 29 are real men.
@lysshoude 95% of them are born and raised wealthy, and told they are so special and gods gift to mankind. So when they don’t like where they are, they beg mommy and daddy to go somewhere they like.
@lysshoude That’s easy to assume but it’s a correlation/causation fallacy. What happened is a change in generations. Doesn’t mean it’s wrong, but today’s players are different. They are highly motivated by what is best for them rather than hard work and loyalty.
@JeffVeillette No they’re growing the game!!! Soon people in Miami will know what the Stanley cup looks like. Maybe after the 3rd or 4th cup they’ll start to recognize it
@RussoHockey My gosh they’re stupid. No one said mark stone wasn’t injured. It’s the fact that he was magically better for the playoffs. Strawman argument from a sumo wrestler looking mafk. Kind of ironic
@VinceSapienza@FOX5Vegas@silverstsports My gosh they’re stupid. No one said mark stone wasn’t injured. It’s the fact that he was magically better for the playoffs. Strawman argument from a sumo wrestler looking mafk. Kind of ironic