herman
Well-known member
Arn said:herman said:https://twitter.com/moneypuckdotcom/status/1615553528495218688
Moneypuck with the money-tweet
So, the New York Rangers, eh?
Do they have anyone in HR or even PR on these teams at all?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Arn said:herman said:https://twitter.com/moneypuckdotcom/status/1615553528495218688
Moneypuck with the money-tweet
So, the New York Rangers, eh?
Guilt Trip said:I don't agree and neither does Mikheyev....taken from his twitter...Bender said:So insanely irresponsible of the organization.
I understand there is a lot of debate about my decision to play with an ACL injury. Here are the facts: when I was injured in the preseason, I went through several tests and realized I could play without causing any more damage. That?s what I wanted to do.
Twice per week, we consulted with team doctors about how things were progressing. Never did I feel pressure, never did I feel worse. It was my decision. Finally it reached a point where I wanted to be ready on time for next year.
If I continued to play, I wouldn?t be ready for training camp. I appreciate everyone?s concern, but I have no complaints with the way this was handled.
herman said:This reads like a hostage video script.
What? Mikheyev speaks perfect english!CarltonTheBear said:herman said:This reads like a hostage video script.
The best part is how his agent obviously wrote every word.
herman said:Arn said:herman said:https://twitter.com/moneypuckdotcom/status/1615553528495218688
Moneypuck with the money-tweet
So, the New York Rangers, eh?
Do they have anyone in HR or even PR on these teams at all?
Shame people like to focus on the negative.princedpw said:herman said:Arn said:herman said:https://twitter.com/moneypuckdotcom/status/1615553528495218688
Moneypuck with the money-tweet
So, the New York Rangers, eh?
Do they have anyone in HR or even PR on these teams at all?
Speaking as a gay leafs fan, living near Philly with a bunch of gay friends who organized to attend pride night together in Philly: the positive way to view the Provorov situation is that 19 of 20 players (95%) supported gay pride on flyers pride night. It?s a shame that one guy became the dominant media focus rather than the 19 supportive guys. Huge props from me to the Flyers organization for overwhelming support of their gay friends and fans.
princedpw said:herman said:Arn said:herman said:https://twitter.com/moneypuckdotcom/status/1615553528495218688
Moneypuck with the money-tweet
So, the New York Rangers, eh?
Do they have anyone in HR or even PR on these teams at all?
Speaking as a gay leafs fan, living near Philly with a bunch of gay friends who organized to attend pride night together in Philly: the positive way to view the Provorov situation is that 19 of 20 players (95%) supported gay pride on flyers pride night. It?s a shame that one guy became the dominant media focus rather than the 19 supportive guys. Huge props from me to the Flyers organization for overwhelming support of their gay friends and fans.
Arn said:princedpw said:herman said:Arn said:herman said:https://twitter.com/moneypuckdotcom/status/1615553528495218688
Moneypuck with the money-tweet
So, the New York Rangers, eh?
Do they have anyone in HR or even PR on these teams at all?
Speaking as a gay leafs fan, living near Philly with a bunch of gay friends who organized to attend pride night together in Philly: the positive way to view the Provorov situation is that 19 of 20 players (95%) supported gay pride on flyers pride night. It?s a shame that one guy became the dominant media focus rather than the 19 supportive guys. Huge props from me to the Flyers organization for overwhelming support of their gay friends and fans.
That?s why I feel that the NYR situation was ?worse? than the Provorov one. Maybe I?m wrong? It feels like it?s a sign that it?s more of an institutional issue than individual beliefs? And I know the Philly one was more driven by players.
princedpw said:Arn said:princedpw said:herman said:Arn said:herman said:https://twitter.com/moneypuckdotcom/status/1615553528495218688
Moneypuck with the money-tweet
So, the New York Rangers, eh?
Do they have anyone in HR or even PR on these teams at all?
Speaking as a gay leafs fan, living near Philly with a bunch of gay friends who organized to attend pride night together in Philly: the positive way to view the Provorov situation is that 19 of 20 players (95%) supported gay pride on flyers pride night. It?s a shame that one guy became the dominant media focus rather than the 19 supportive guys. Huge props from me to the Flyers organization for overwhelming support of their gay friends and fans.
That?s why I feel that the NYR situation was ?worse? than the Provorov one. Maybe I?m wrong? It feels like it?s a sign that it?s more of an institutional issue than individual beliefs? And I know the Philly one was more driven by players.
Right. The Rangers are afraid of a PR issue. It?s a shame. It?s a step back.
I played on a gay hockey team in NYC for a while. They have a bunch of gay teams there and the rangers have plenty of gay fans. I?m sure 95% of the players are supportive.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:They need a new commissioner. New thinking. Talk about a guy way past his expiry date.
Dappleganger said:I have lost interest in watching regular season games because, at the all-star break, I already know who the Leafs will face in the first round of the playoffs.
Obviously there are 1st round matchups that are preferable. Going into the final week of the season under the old format, those matchups could be jostled. There was incentive to win (or lose) to secure a matchup.
What a difference it was last year with the Raptors not knowing if they'd play the Bucks, Celtics, or Philadelphia or slide into the play-in round. The games actually mattered. What a novel concept!
Nik said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:They need a new commissioner. New thinking. Talk about a guy way past his expiry date.
Any new guy "they" get will just represent "their" interests. "They" are the problem.
Nik said:I've said it before but to me the biggest issue remains that there's just no reason to ever watch an out of market game. All the teams are basically as good as each other except for the teams that are legitimately bad and the teams that are good, at least record wise, tend to do it with unsustainable goaltending or things like team defense. Even as good as someone like McDavid is A) once you've seen him a few times you get the picture and B) he's still only playing a third of the game.
What made the NHL great was two things. Great teams and rivalries. The cap has killed both of them, the first with parity and the second with roster turnover.