I'd really like to trash those two donkey refs pictured above calling off two Habs goals, probably with glee internally, but the ultimate fault lies with the biased fucks in tranna.
As far as getting a veteran center goes, in retrospect, Pizza Phil was probably the better choice. He's played in Montreal before and will likely blend in quicker than say, a Ryan O'Reilly. Plus, ROR would have cost a lot more than a 2nd round pick. Danno won't block a possible Sid acquisition later in the season either. DaCH will go to the wing when he gets back. Joey V. goes to the press box. Beck goes back to Laval but he is very, very close. Tex becomes the new 'Sauce' playing with Danno and Lep.
You want to talk insiders for the Habs, Marco D'Amico called this trade last week. And pissed off Dano's agent in the process (which is awesome).
Andhe made a very good point that even if Dano just serves to relieve Suzuki of some of the tough 5v5 matchups, this is a good deal. And for the extra 2nd rounder...well I say pizza all around!
Consistent passion and a conviction in what they are trying to do. I loved it when Auston Matthews held his hand to his ear after tying the Chicago game. At his best, Matthews has a swagger, an edge and a smirk to him. We haven’t seen enough of that this season.
fried man likes to think he knows hockey. True fans know what Dano brings and it is way more than fried man’s entire ‘thought’…
There will be opportunity for Danault back in La Belle Province, where he blossomed after a 2016 trade from Chicago. Number to watch: his shooting percentage. First three years in Los Angeles: the best of his career, led by a 13.9 in 2021-22. Last year: the worst (6.5), with this year obviously tracking below. Offence is not Montreal’s problem, and maybe he rides the wave.
I was just about , and then came the doubt, and aftere that no memory. Gotta say signifintaly if one player can sit on the right side of the tettertotter can every child on the other side be more beautiful and handsome.
You know in 2025 there is no hiding the truth. Bill Clinton was some kind of horn dog. But now matter lets talk about the truth and I have to say, I like how things might play our way. It remindes me of the same task the Blues Brothers faced, and they could not even imagine Demideau in a playoff round. Seriously Demidieu at 22 is going to be making both sides just rest and the boards and watch him score.
Never played goal. Never knew a serious goalie. Sammy is a puzzle but it may be all in the video. The gear down guys have a hotspot on Monty that he can not cool down. I have no idea how that is possible but the facts say otherwise.
I don't know Danno's family situation but getting traded a couple days before Christmas has to be rough. I would guess he will be flying right back to L.A. after Tuesday night's game. Then I would guess back across the country to Florida after Boxing Day.
Pittsburgh at Montreal, Sidney Crosby could pass Mario in all time points for 8th overall. Sid grew up a Habs fan. Montreal, an exciting up and coming high scoring team. What's the 'national' game tonight? leaf at Nash(Dulls)ville. Go figure.
Reminiscent of the Canadiens honouring Boom Boom Geoffrion on the day of his passing and hnit electing to show the leaf honouring goon Domi for his 1000th game instead. Talk about a lack of class.
Those were a couple of beauties by Slaf and Beck. Skinner wasn't stopping either of those. I'm not sure the 'whore' room in tranna won't find a way to take Beck's back. Anyway, good start to this game. I hope they play the second period the same way.
Blaze called up to replace 7s, who is staying home to be evaluated. Boy, that Dano signing is looking genius if Evans is out for a significant amount of time.
I can't remember the last time Montreal had this kind and this much talent on the team. Probably the '70s? We had to go through some serious pain to get this but it's starting to pay off.
Headline at tsn after their leaf lose to the last place Predators: "Where do Leafs go from here following tumultuous week?" Why, to Dallas obviously to get humiliated some more.
The New York Giants have had a bad decade, but this fact cheered me up. “The Cowboys' Super Bowl drought has reached 30 years. Every NFC team has made it to a conference championship game during that span except the Cowboys.”
Heck of a game. Congrats to Sid. Bad luck with the iron in OT. I did have to switch back and forth with football when that started. BTW moe, you're welcome for my Pats giving your boys a better chance at a playoff spot by taking down the Ravens. Pats have clinched! Both of my teams are young and exciting to watch. I wouldn't have bet on them being this good this fast. The Vrabel hiring was genius. A guy who played for both of our teams. You know he was a linebacker, but he recorded 10 receptions during his career. All touchdowns. 8 with the Pats. 2 with the Chiefs.
There has been a lot of talk about a No 2 C but quite frankly I think The Kapster is doing just fine. With Dano back we can bolster the bottom 6 and just leave the top 2 lines alone. Dano will go a long way with improving the PK and just defence in general and lighten up Suzi's load somewhat. I think the second line is working and shouldn't be messed with. But sadly I'm not in charge. Go Habs
I will never not laugh at leaf failure. I enjoy it even as much the biased sfu clenching so tight to find solutions for their team. The sfu is an unprofessional group of desperate leafools. This has been the case for many decades. The sfu is as big a failure as their team. The unprofessionalism comes with them constantly hyping their team and never giving credit to the opposition. Ignorance and arrogance wrapped up in a blue and white straight jacket. CotU cuckoo’s nest.
Growing up watching Hockey Night in Canada on CBC, when they had the NHL rights, I never noticed much leaf bias. It was probably there, maybe I was too young to pick up on it. Back then, the Montreal Canadiens seemed to get preferential treatment regarding the national broadcast, at least in Atlantic Canada while leaf games were always shown in southern Ontario. It was obviously an easy choice as the Habs were a dynastic powerhouse, while the Ballard leaf were the laughing stocks on the league. Somewhere along the way, maybe around the mid 1990's things began to change. It seems after the last Habs Cup win, the Molson family either couldn't or wouldn't spend money on players like the new powerhouse teams with lots of dough, the Red Wings, Dallas Stars, Colorado Avalanche etc. Even the leaf, now with lots of Ontario Teachers pension plan money started to spend on big name players and the once mighty Habs slid into irrelevance, especially after the fateful Patrick Roy trade. I think former owner George Gillette tried to make the team competitive again but he didn't have the financial wherewithal to compete with the big spenders. Slowly, at first, HNIC started to focus on a powerful leaf team led by Sundin, among others, and then Ron and Don started to openly promote their leaf fandom and bias and the broadcasts became basically a shameless leaf promotion platform. I recall watching a Habs/leaf game one Saturday night and it was so one-sided for the leaf that I sent an email to the CRTC complaining about the bias. They eventually replied saying they had no control over what was being said by the hosts of the show, that was up to the CBC execs. That's when I realized that the old days of unbiased (supposedly) people was over. The leaf fans had taken over end of story.
Then, CBC lost the broadcast rights to hockey and we descended into the CotU horror show of TSN (Bell) and Sportsnet (Rogers) wanting to showcase the leaf to the detriment of all other Canadian teams. It's never stopped and probably never will.
Finally, go read Eric Engels latest piece about the Habs rebuild and his interview with Geoff Molson earlier this month. It's taken Geoff a while to figure things out since his purchase of the Canadiens but he has and there's no turning back. I believe in the next couple of years we will witness a Habs resurgence in relevance led by all the dynamic young players HuGo, Marty Lapointe and Nick Bobrov and their scouting staff have acquired since Nov. 2022, along with the hiring of a forward thinking coach like Martin St. Louis. Gone are the dinosaurs like Bargain Bin Bergy the dumpster diver, foxhole friend eMTy, plus the likes of Chokula, Clod and DoHarm.
I see that the leaf have fired assistant coach Marc Savard, that's the first domino to fall and there are whispers that Nachos will be moved in the off season. Lots of drama for us to enjoy as the wretched, putrid leaf implode, crash and burn while the Habs become a force to be reckoned with.
Well written and absolute truth. When The National Embarrassment was given a platform that was it for me with english hockey. I switched to Pierre at RDS and yes maybe they bring in the odd no mind but in general it's better than the foaming mouths broadcasting from the armpit. It will be a joy to watch the dumpster fire that is about to descend upon the leaf and all who spin their bullshit. This is gonna be epic. Go Geoff Go Hugo Go Marty and Go Habs Just wondering if McJesus might be interested is being a Hab after his two years prove to be cupless with the oil hmmmmmmm strokes chin
Dryden, Roy and Price only won their first games against the Pens. Fowler got his first TWO wins vs them. So he will be twice as good and help this young core bring this team back to glory. Where it belongs.
The wretched leaf beat the Pens ... I'm OK with it, helps keep Sid out of the playoff picture and keeps him thinking about his future. Hopefully in Montreal.
Drinking coffee, sadly with no Bailey's or rum as my daughter's flight from Ottawa delayed to 1am arrival. At least it's after the game is over, but it's gonna be rough for this old fella who's usually in bed by 11.
L'Homme Run
ReplyDeleteHah!
DeleteBest part of the Dano deal is fried man had no fucking clue.
ReplyDeleteInsider? Pfft.
DeleteI'll leave any joke about what he might be inside of to your imagination.
He never does.
DeleteAll those 'insiders' are a joke.
I'd really like to trash those two donkey refs pictured above calling off two Habs goals, probably with glee internally, but the ultimate fault lies with the biased fucks in tranna.
ReplyDeleteAs far as getting a veteran center goes, in retrospect, Pizza Phil was probably the better choice. He's played in Montreal before and will likely blend in quicker than say, a Ryan O'Reilly. Plus, ROR would have cost a lot more than a 2nd round pick. Danno won't block a possible Sid acquisition later in the season either.
ReplyDeleteDaCH will go to the wing when he gets back. Joey V. goes to the press box. Beck goes back to Laval but he is very, very close. Tex becomes the new 'Sauce' playing with Danno and Lep.
You want to talk insiders for the Habs, Marco D'Amico called this trade last week. And pissed off Dano's agent in the process (which is awesome).
ReplyDeleteAndhe made a very good point that even if Dano just serves to relieve Suzuki of some of the tough 5v5 matchups, this is a good deal. And for the extra 2nd rounder...well I say pizza all around!
I asked they hire Carbo. Dano can do the job of helping/teaching faceoffs.
DeleteThe Bird is the word.
ReplyDeleteMath in, no Strobe
DeleteGreat news.
DeleteCrosby gets a little break; Dano only expected to join his mates Tuesday in Boston.
DeleteToo funny, now the supposedly neutral, unbiased fried man yips about ConsterNation.
ReplyDeleteUnbiased?
DeleteHah! That is indeed, too funny!
He loves his nachos …
ReplyDeleteConsistent passion and a conviction in what they are trying to do. I loved it when Auston Matthews held his hand to his ear after tying the Chicago game. At his best, Matthews has a swagger, an edge and a smirk to him. We haven’t seen enough of that this season.
That's vomit-inducing leaf worshipping bias.
DeleteHe has Zelenskyis speach witer. Why else would we have given 20 billion to Ukraine?
Deletefried man likes to think he knows hockey. True fans know what Dano brings and it is way more than fried man’s entire ‘thought’…
ReplyDeleteThere will be opportunity for Danault back in La Belle Province, where he blossomed after a 2016 trade from Chicago. Number to watch: his shooting percentage. First three years in Los Angeles: the best of his career, led by a 13.9 in 2021-22. Last year: the worst (6.5), with this year obviously tracking below. Offence is not Montreal’s problem, and maybe he rides the wave.
Hah, nice touch moeman, with the "by Hugo" added on the carton.
ReplyDelete👍🏻
DeleteI was just about , and then came the doubt, and aftere that no memory. Gotta say signifintaly if one player can sit on the right side of the tettertotter can every child on the other side be more beautiful and handsome.
ReplyDeleteYou know in 2025 there is no hiding the truth. Bill Clinton was some kind of horn dog. But now matter lets talk about the truth and I have to say, I like how things might play our way. It remindes me of the same task the Blues Brothers faced, and they could not even imagine Demideau in a playoff round. Seriously Demidieu at 22 is going to be making both sides just rest and the boards and watch him score.
DeleteNever played goal. Never knew a serious goalie. Sammy is a puzzle but it may be all in the video.
ReplyDeleteThe gear down guys have a hotspot on Monty that he can not cool down. I have no idea how that is possible but the facts say otherwise.
I don't know Danno's family situation but getting traded a couple days before Christmas has to be rough. I would guess he will be flying right back to L.A. after Tuesday night's game.
ReplyDeleteThen I would guess back across the country to Florida after Boxing Day.
So no Dano tonight or tomorrow...hmmm
ReplyDeleteReported to have the flu.
DeletePittsburgh at Montreal, Sidney Crosby could pass Mario in all time points for 8th overall.
ReplyDeleteSid grew up a Habs fan.
Montreal, an exciting up and coming high scoring team.
What's the 'national' game tonight?
leaf at Nash(Dulls)ville.
Go figure.
Reminiscent of the Canadiens honouring Boom Boom Geoffrion on the day of his passing and hnit electing to show the leaf honouring goon Domi for his 1000th game instead. Talk about a lack of class.
DeletePure scum. Perfect representation of their leaf.
DeleteSlaf !
ReplyDeleteBig Slaf!
ReplyDeleteSlaf!
ReplyDeleteWow ! What a beaiby Beck !
ReplyDeleteBeauty
DeleteWow. How's that for a first goal!
ReplyDeleteWTB!
DeleteThose were a couple of beauties by Slaf and Beck.
ReplyDeleteSkinner wasn't stopping either of those.
I'm not sure the 'whore' room in tranna won't find a way to take Beck's back.
Anyway, good start to this game.
I hope they play the second period the same way.
WTF is with all these stats in calendar year? When and why did that become a thing?
ReplyDeleteI blame gambling.
… and the moronic use of ‘expected’.
Delete100th point for FastLane !
ReplyDeleteI didn't see 7Evans get hurt.
ReplyDeleteBeck might be staying up after all.
Sorry Crosby's teammate high-sticked him in the face but that wasn't worthy of a whistle with the puck on a Habs stick heading straight for the slot.
ReplyDeleteShort horse !
ReplyDeletePowerhorse!
ReplyDeleteShetland!
ReplyDeleteHorse!
ReplyDeleteSucks to be you Sid.
ReplyDeleteWas just thinking, Engstrom's name should be The Answer.
ReplyDeleteI starting to wonder if Dubas trading for Skinner was a stealth tank move.
ReplyDeleteHow’s bout dem refs ?
ReplyDeleteWe've enjoyed some quality reffing lately.
ReplyDeleteSome of these refs should be redacted.
DeleteH o r s e
ReplyDelete'Bout time.
ReplyDeleteLong Horse!
ReplyDeleteDon't you dare say it gawley you arsehole.
ReplyDeleteFUCK OFF!!
DeleteWHOO HOOO!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe Birdman gets his first win on Bell Centre ice in style. Nice SO kid! Cool as ice
ReplyDeletePornstache -3 and no scoring in a 5-3 loss of his Laff.
ReplyDeleteOuch
DeleteWhat a leader.
DeleteThey should strip the C from him.
DeleteFirst W with Dano on the roster since 2021.
ReplyDeleteBeauty moment for the young bird.
ReplyDelete9 points in the last 6 games despite depleted line-up and tough schedule too.
ReplyDeleteMonty might as well stay in Laval.
ReplyDeleteI don't think Birdman is going back.
Canuckles beat the beaners in SO.
ReplyDeleteVancouver wins in a shootout. Just one point for Broons.
ReplyDeleteAnd with the Buffalo win, the leaf are now below them in the standings.
ReplyDeleteleaf are dead last in Atlantic.
DeleteSweet.
I hope they get hammered in Dallas tomorrow night.
DeleteMaybe they will get hammered after the game, to numb the pain.
Leaf start the year with Peter O toole as the coach.
DeletePenguins sinking like a rock. Can't wait to see Sid in a Habs uniform in March.
ReplyDeleteIf you got a used D man, Bargin Bin is in Buffalo and taking them all.
ReplyDeleteLook behind the Bell Center and he'll be in the dumpster...
DeleteShould be lots of consterNation articles today.
ReplyDeleteBlaze called up to replace 7s, who is staying home to be evaluated.
ReplyDeleteBoy, that Dano signing is looking genius if Evans is out for a significant amount of time.
Blaze made a big-league pass midway through the first to create a break-out from the Habs zone that became a Grade-A scoring chance.
DeleteHow’s bout dem cowboys ? 😉
ReplyDeleteHappenin!
ReplyDeleteKap !
ReplyDeleteCrosby! Respect
ReplyDeleteBtw, Dano will be having none of that horrible stuff happening in our zone starting next game.
DeleteGYFHG!
👍🏻
DeleteExtreme respect, Sidney. 1,724 times.
ReplyDeleteOkay, now, let's see if we can't take back this game les boys. GYFHG!
How’s bout dem Steelers ? 😉
ReplyDelete9:29 TOI for #48
ReplyDeleteThat Pitt coach looks like some weird little gnome.
ReplyDeleteDemi !
ReplyDeleteNice pass nice goal
ReplyDeleteDemDieu! Slaf aussi! Magnifique! Chef's kiss, as the youths say.
ReplyDeleteI can't remember the last time Montreal had this kind and this much talent on the team.
ReplyDeleteProbably the '70s?
We had to go through some serious pain to get this but it's starting to pay off.
Scott's Thott of the Day: The 20-91-93 line is just 63 years old, cumulative.
ReplyDeleteGee, I'm only 8 years older than all three of them put together.
DeleteI turned 71 today.
Bonne fête !
DeleteMerci!
DeleteHappy Birthday M
DeleteThanks steve
DeleteHappy birthday! 71 is an age I fear I will never see. Enjoy, the M!
DeleteThanks SiM ... Think positive!
DeleteWhat are the odds either Slaf or Happenin are on their way to their first Gordie Howe Hat-trick? Low, I reckon
ReplyDeleteOh, one of them needs to start a fight.
DeleteHeadline at tsn after their leaf lose to the last place Predators:
ReplyDelete"Where do Leafs go from here following tumultuous week?"
Why, to Dallas obviously to get humiliated some more.
Not to make too much light about it but that's a real, So I Married an Ax Muderer "Piper down!!" moment with the linesman there.
ReplyDeleteSon of Dob, unless the refs …
ReplyDeleteSon of Dob. I like.
DeleteDobber!
ReplyDeleteThe Red Red Dobson Goes Score-Score-Scorin' Along!
ReplyDeleteSomeone put eggnog in their rum.
Delete* Hic *
DeleteI'm enjoying a nice 12 year Bowmore single malt.
DeleteMontenegro Amaro
DeleteLes Brasseurs du Nord (Boréale IPAs)
DeleteCheers to the dude in Pittsburgh playing Rock the Casbah before.
ReplyDeleteC'mon Slaf! Drop 'em and get the Gordie Howe!
ReplyDeleteKill it!
ReplyDeleteKilled.
DeleteTake the point, get another.
ReplyDeleteOui.
DeleteOne way or t'other, with so many out....
DeleteOn to OT
ReplyDeleteHoly crap, 3 off the iron.
ReplyDeleteHockey Gods Hockey Godding
DeleteOn to the buttman special.
ReplyDeleteRats.
ReplyDeleteThx Dallas, Stars.
ReplyDeleteBerube countdown is on.
DeleteI bet he is gone by Boxing Day if not sooner.
… but but but he won a Cup !
Delete3of4 points, not bad for a semi-depleted team.
ReplyDeleteAs the leaf approaches 60 years …
ReplyDeleteThe New York Giants have had a bad decade, but this fact cheered me up. “The Cowboys' Super Bowl drought has reached 30 years. Every NFC team has made it to a conference championship game during that span except the Cowboys.”
Heck of a game. Congrats to Sid. Bad luck with the iron in OT.
ReplyDeleteI did have to switch back and forth with football when that started.
BTW moe, you're welcome for my Pats giving your boys a better chance at a playoff spot by taking down the Ravens. Pats have clinched! Both of my teams are young and exciting to watch. I wouldn't have bet on them being this good this fast.
The Vrabel hiring was genius. A guy who played for both of our teams. You know he was a linebacker, but he recorded 10 receptions during his career. All touchdowns. 8 with the Pats. 2 with the Chiefs.
I was just razzin' ya !
DeleteI wish the Giants could find some of that Pats mojo.
ReplyDeleteThey are godawful to watch.
I'm switching to the Jags for now. Trevor Lawrence is a player.
There has been a lot of talk about a No 2 C but quite frankly I think The Kapster is doing just fine.
ReplyDeleteWith Dano back we can bolster the bottom 6 and just leave the top 2 lines alone. Dano will go a long way with improving the PK and just defence in general and lighten up Suzi's load somewhat. I think the second line is working and shouldn't be messed with.
But sadly I'm not in charge.
Go Habs
Agreed, put DaCH with Nick and CC, the Slafster is doing just fine with Kap and Demi.
DeleteConsterNation gets funnier by the article ...
ReplyDeletehttps://archive.ph/lo7T7
Load of horseshit.
Deletemirtle is one of the worst. A despicably biased piece of shit.
DeleteBust a gut ...
ReplyDeletehttps://archive.ph/67Xgm
Looks good on them.
DeleteI will never not laugh at leaf failure. I enjoy it even as much the biased sfu clenching so tight to find solutions for their team. The sfu is an unprofessional group of desperate leafools. This has been the case for many decades. The sfu is as big a failure as their team. The unprofessionalism comes with them constantly hyping their team and never giving credit to the opposition. Ignorance and arrogance wrapped up in a blue and white straight jacket. CotU cuckoo’s nest.
ReplyDelete~moe
Its the apoogee of AM radio. If there is an ad on AM radio and you want to respond, know its probably the worst product ever made.
DeleteGrowing up watching Hockey Night in Canada on CBC, when they had the NHL rights, I never noticed much leaf bias. It was probably there, maybe I was too young to pick up on it. Back then, the Montreal Canadiens seemed to get preferential treatment regarding the national broadcast, at least in Atlantic Canada while leaf games were always shown in southern Ontario. It was obviously an easy choice as the Habs were a dynastic powerhouse, while the Ballard leaf were the laughing stocks on the league. Somewhere along the way, maybe around the mid 1990's things began to change. It seems after the last Habs Cup win, the Molson family either couldn't or wouldn't spend money on players like the new powerhouse teams with lots of dough, the Red Wings, Dallas Stars, Colorado Avalanche etc. Even the leaf, now with lots of Ontario Teachers pension plan money started to spend on big name players and the once mighty Habs slid into irrelevance, especially after the fateful Patrick Roy trade. I think former owner George Gillette tried to make the team competitive again but he didn't have the financial wherewithal to compete with the big spenders. Slowly, at first, HNIC started to focus on a powerful leaf team led by Sundin, among others, and then Ron and Don started to openly promote their leaf fandom and bias and the broadcasts became basically a shameless leaf promotion platform. I recall watching a Habs/leaf game one Saturday night and it was so one-sided for the leaf that I sent an email to the CRTC complaining about the bias. They eventually replied saying they had no control over what was being said by the hosts of the show, that was up to the CBC execs. That's when I realized that the old days of unbiased (supposedly) people was over. The leaf fans had taken over end of story.
ReplyDeleteThen, CBC lost the broadcast rights to hockey and we descended into the CotU horror show of TSN (Bell) and Sportsnet (Rogers) wanting to showcase the leaf to the detriment of all other Canadian teams. It's never stopped and probably never will.
Finally, go read Eric Engels latest piece about the Habs rebuild and his interview with Geoff Molson earlier this month. It's taken Geoff a while to figure things out since his purchase of the Canadiens but he has and there's no turning back. I believe in the next couple of years we will witness a Habs resurgence in relevance led by all the dynamic young players HuGo, Marty Lapointe and Nick Bobrov and their scouting staff have acquired since Nov. 2022, along with the hiring of a forward thinking coach like Martin St. Louis. Gone are the dinosaurs like Bargain Bin Bergy the dumpster diver, foxhole friend eMTy, plus the likes of Chokula, Clod and DoHarm.
I see that the leaf have fired assistant coach Marc Savard, that's the first domino to fall and there are whispers that Nachos will be moved in the off season. Lots of drama for us to enjoy as the wretched, putrid leaf implode, crash and burn while the Habs become a force to be reckoned with.
G Y F H G ! ! !
💯 !
DeleteAmen!
DeleteWell written and absolute truth.
DeleteWhen The National Embarrassment was given a platform that was it for me with english hockey. I switched to Pierre at RDS and yes maybe they bring in the odd no mind but in general it's better than the foaming mouths broadcasting from the armpit.
It will be a joy to watch the dumpster fire that is about to descend upon the leaf and all who spin their bullshit.
This is gonna be epic.
Go Geoff
Go Hugo
Go Marty
and Go Habs
Just wondering if McJesus might be interested is being a Hab after his two years prove to be cupless with the oil hmmmmmmm strokes chin
I tried to comment on M comment that was almost as long as war and peace. In the future AI will use this as fact.
DeleteDryden, Roy and Price only won their first games against the Pens. Fowler got his first TWO wins vs them. So he will be twice as good and help this young core bring this team back to glory. Where it belongs.
ReplyDeleteBlue and white noise …
ReplyDeletehttps://archive.ph/MOXm3
The fun is just getting started.
DeleteThere will be more ink spilled on the downfall of the ConsterNation Empire than the Epstein files.
DeleteBTW, moe, did you coin that term? You may want to trademark it. Do we know a good lawyer?
I sure did. Do you think he'd give us a discount ?
DeleteBlame game …
ReplyDeletehttps://archive.ph/jcbBK
Pretty astute analysis actually.
DeleteTreliving gave Berube the vote of confidence of today
DeleteThat's usually the kiss of death.
Putin has made a CHemical attack against Montreal as requested by Trump alledldy. I got nothing.
ReplyDeleteThe wretched leaf beat the Pens ... I'm OK with it, helps keep Sid out of the playoff picture and keeps him thinking about his future. Hopefully in Montreal.
ReplyDeleteDraw.
ReplyDeleteFor entertainment purposes, I'm watching the beaners' feed.
ReplyDeleteAt least you don't have to listen to dipshit jackass edwards.
DeleteOh yeah, I refused to listen when he was on.
DeleteSlight edge AX.
ReplyDeleteNot according to my broadcast. But they gave AX credit for coming back when it looked like Z had him on the ropes.
DeleteFuck Slaf is tough, that Beaner dropped like he was shot with that little bump.
ReplyDeleteBlaze !
ReplyDeleteBlaze!
ReplyDeleteBlais! Sick shot.
ReplyDeleteBank shot in the corner pocket.
ReplyDeleteAck
ReplyDeleteHey SFUckers, THIS is is the true 'forever rivalry' you like to pretend your putrid team is a part of.
ReplyDelete👍🏻
DeleteAbsolutely. Lots of hate for the Neanderthal beaners.
DeleteStill too many passes not enough shooting.
ReplyDeleteJust my opinion.
DemiDieu!
ReplyDeleteGod !
ReplyDeleteLots of late hits by the beaners. Some things never change.
ReplyDeleteDrinking coffee, sadly with no Bailey's or rum as my daughter's flight from Ottawa delayed to 1am arrival. At least it's after the game is over, but it's gonna be rough for this old fella who's usually in bed by 11.
ReplyDeleteJFW and I'll be good to go.
Lots of time to imbibe once every one is settled in.
DeleteMake sometimes of these 4 minutes. Beaners try anything.
ReplyDeleteNope. Still too much passing.
DeleteBruins play an aggressive PK. Habs should take notes.
ReplyDeletePretty much the game we expected.
ReplyDeleteThe homers on NESN don't like that call.
ReplyDeleteAnd tbh, I'm shocked it was called no goal.
Pasta kind of initiated everything, he pushed the D into the goalie.
DeleteGally and Horse reffed pics up thread.
DeleteBut, if Sturm had challenged, the leaf 'whore' room in tranna would have sai good goal.
ReplyDeleteNo doubt. (also a terrible band)
DeleteWhich band is that? --- he asks with dread.
Delete‘No doubt’
DeleteOK, try to get at least a poi t tonight.
ReplyDeleteToo many passes.
ReplyDeleteGraf!
ReplyDeleteDuke nukes them.
ReplyDeleteBold!
ReplyDeleteHere we go …
ReplyDeleteBull Duke!
ReplyDeleteSuck it tranna.
ReplyDeleteOutside the crease. The NESN guys even agree it is a good goal.
ReplyDelete