@jp_gambatese Keefes a good coach he just needs the higher ups to stop interfering. Before Chicago cut the team was on a roll and once Jack was healthy after the Olympics they were playing spirited hockey despite no realistic chance to make the playoffs. Marky needs to be better and he will be
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Nico Hischier in 5 Games vs. Carolina in Last Year’s Postseason -
5 games, 4 goals
Bad Captain, Soft, Loser
Brady Tkachuk in 3 Games vs Carolina in This Year’s postseason -
3 Games, 0 goals, 1 fight he got beat up in
Leader, Culture Setter, Winner
Shits hilarious
Paul Wight on Insight with @ChrisVanVliet, on the 12 years Arnold Schwarzenegger ribbed him by pretending not to remember meeting him after they shot Jingle All The Way together in 1996:
“That’s how brilliant Arnold is. What’s the one thing that I know I bring to the table? Not the most handsome, not the most athletic, not the strongest, none of that. But you’re going to remember meeting me. I know that I have that gift. You don’t forget meeting me. That’s my ticket to the dance. He knew that would be my card, and he took that from me for 12 years.”
According to Wight, Schwarzenegger walked up and introduced himself with “Arnold Schwarzenegger, nice to meet you” four separate times across 12 years, including once at Gold’s Gym in Venice where Wight’s photo is on the wall. The rib finally broke at the Arnold Classic when Schwarzenegger introduced Wight from the stage as “my good friend Paul” and winked at him.
#PaulWight #ArnoldSchwarzenegger #AEW #BigShow #ChrisVanVliet
@RunninWithNJD Listening now pretty good backstory and history lessons 😂 plus they get right into it unlike cam where there’s two hours of fluff before Lou joins
Carlos Boozer calls his son, Cameron Boozer, a "modern-day version" of Tim Duncan
“You look at what Tim Duncan did. I’m not comparing Cameron to Tim Duncan, but he was another guy that wasn’t [athletically] a Kevin Garnett or a Tracy McGrady or a Kobe Bryant or Shaquille O’Neal. But you know what he did? He won five championships in that era [against] those players — the Kobes and the Shaqs, because of his IQ, because of his skill set, and because his team would follow him... That is who Cameron is. He’s a modern-day version of that... So. if you want to win, you pick Cameron.”
(Via @MarcJSpears )