Does anyone else think Montreal is taking too long to tell and explain to the fans WHY this season will be a write-off? :dunno:
When he gets traded to Montreal. :hatsoff:
It doesn't matter how many times you "reiterate," you're going to sound like an idiot every time. You obviously don't know anything about hockey, so why don't you just stop commenting on it?
P.S. Ballard obviously didn't hit his own teammate on purpose. Get real you fools. And comparing it to the Artest incident?!?!?! How stupid! I'll agree that Artest's suspension was egregious, but jumping into the stands and attacking fans versus ACCIDENTALLY hitting your TEAMMATE with your stick? HAHAHAHAHAHA, ignorance must truly be bliss.
Hockey Night in Canada asked a good question about Tampa tonight.
How the hell does Tampa play in an 3/4 full arena when their beers are FUCKING HUGE?!
Tampa lost 3-2 vs Oilers last night , Stamkos and Malone left the game with injuries and did not return. If they miss some games , it's going to be time for Vinny to come out of his slump and start carrying the team on his shoulders like he used to do.
i am moving 2 hours south of Tampa, so I am gonna have to start following the 'Ning. I like them more than the Panthers
Who is coaching them now? Tortorella is in NY, Melrose is back in Bristol.
Rick Tocchet I guess.
a bit of very relieving news:
Ryan Malone (lower body) could play on Friday.
Malone was injured during the first period on Wednesday and did not return. He had an MRI on Thursday and it went well. "There's a possibility that Ryan could play on (Friday), which is good news for us because last night we were not quite sure, but today a lot better," coach Rick Tocchet said. Stay tuned.
Steve Stamkos (upper body) is day-to-day with an upper body injury.
Stamkos was injured in the first and tried to play in the second but had to remove himself from the game after a couple of shifts. The good news is that the x-rays were negative. Consider him day-to-day but he is doubtful for Friday's game.