Happy NHL draft day!
One of the wildest moments in NHL Draft history:
In 1991, Eric Lindros was the consensus #1 prospect, but before the draft he told the Quebec Nordiques not to select him because he would never play for them.
Quebec drafted him anyway.
When his name was called, Lindros refused to put on the Nordiques jersey, holding it over his shoulder instead. He sat out for a full year rather than sign.
In 1992, the standoff ended with one of the biggest trades in NHL history. Quebec sent Lindros to Philadelphia for a massive package that included Peter Forsberg, Mike Ricci, Ron Hextall, and two 1st-round picks.
Ironically, that trade helped build the franchise that became the Colorado Avalanche, winning Stanley Cups in 1996 and 2001. 🏒🥅
I know there’s disappointment, but remember Canada scored this goal. It’s incredible, best goal so far this World Cup? Certainly it’s in the convo. @footy_prime
🚨This is the perfect example of suicidal empathy.
A woman who worked at a migrant hotel handing out snacks to Neanderthals ends up being butchered by one of them.
$MSTR right now is what $TSLA was in January 2023.
All I heard back then was that Elon didn’t know what he was doing.
My timeline was full of retail investors telling him how to run his business.
Now I’m seeing the same for MSTR & Saylor.
This is not where you SELL.
This is where you BUY!
YouTuber Yes Theory tracked down a man who has lived isolated from the modern world deep in the Amazon for more than 39 years and got the rare opportunity to interview him about his life 😳👀🔥