Squanto wrote:
Skyline_BNR34 wrote:
Who cares, it was the Senators.
They are professionals and have to not let these things bother them, plus it was a good win for Carolina as they needed something like that. And I say it again, who cares, it was Ottawa, I love seeing them get destroyed like that, even with what happened today.
Are you fucking serious? "Not let these things bother them?" You're fucking nuts. Have someone close to you die, and go ahead and block it out right away and do your job. You won't be able to do it.
I guess Schoenfeld and the Sabres weren't professionals when Tim Horton died and they could barely play the game.
I guess my friend's company isn't professional because one of their coworkers died suddenly at 29 last week, and they're still not right.
You know what Ottawa's schedule was yesterday? Instead of flying to Raleigh on Tuesday, spending the night, having a pre-game skate, and playing the game, they went the service Wednesday, flew down, got off the plane, and played. They weren't winning that game no matter what.
Sometimes life comes first and hockey comes second.
I have had someone close to me die Squanto, so fuck off then.
And I know exactly what they did, did you forget I live here and heard all about how they didn't fly down until game day.
I feel terrible for the coach but not the team, it's hockey and you got to play regardless of what happens, it is hard to do but you still need to do it because life keeps moving on.
And Powerplayer, you fuck off too. As I said I feel terrible for the coach but not the team.
I know how hard it is to have someone close to you die, but how close was this 14 year old girl to the actual team besides being an assistant coaches daughter? Was she always there cheering the players and around them during practices?
Had it been a player or coach that's really close to the team, and I can understand when Tim Horton died as he was an actual team mate of those guys and how hard it would be to not see him on the ice anymore.
Ottawa wanted to win that game, and were probably trying to do so for her, but it didn't happen.
Go ahead and think of me differently for all I care. Life still moves on and you still have to do your job regardless of what happens. Death sucks, but you shouldn't be sad about them dying, always think of how much better they are off now up above.
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CriminallyVu1gar wrote:
No need for violence, just tell her she's got a game misconduct and show her the door.
Rud wrote:
As I said in the GDT, the call on Rivet was horseshit. The Bruins player was holding onto Rivet's stick like it was the last fucking raft on the Titanic.