Jim O'brien just called up someone is getting benched please say kovelev
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Yep heard it on the team 1200 ,i guess the coach like the rest of us is sick of the laziness. Play the guys who care and work hard we might not do much better but no more self entitlementBig Ev wrote:Really? That's neat!
top shelf15 wrote:Jim O'brien just called up someone is getting benched please say kovelev
Dash wrote:I guess a Rick Nash domination but a Sens victory would suffice.
Big Ev wrote:Dash wrote:I guess a Rick Nash domination but a Sens victory would suffice.
"Rick Nash" and "domination" don't really go hand-in-hand
i didnt see that sorry ,good news though the team is out of the playoffs,coach,s job on the line. Time for some accountabilty on the part of the players i say let the benchings and calling out startCap'n Clutch wrote:top shelf15 wrote:Jim O'brien just called up someone is getting benched please say kovelev
You're a bit late to the game. shabbs posted it on page one at 9:11am this morning. It's already been added to the latest news part of the first post. Great news all the same.
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SpezDispenser wrote:PS, this is coming about three weeks too late as we all know, but at least something's happening.
wprager wrote:SpezDispenser wrote:PS, this is coming about three weeks too late as we all know, but at least something's happening.
Three weeks too late is just in time to scutter the tank bus. MaybeMurray/Clouston are auditioning for the soon-to-be-vacant positions on the Leafs.
SpezDispenser wrote:Ruutu? That's a strange decision, was he playing badly, I can't recall?
SeawaySensFan wrote:He's been super disciplined, IMO and certainly skating hard. Whatever. It's time to get stoked about seeing O'Brien after what seems like an eternity of thinking he was a bust.
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