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jdfitz77
Buffalo Sabres
Location: buffalo, NY
Joined: 05.21.2007

Mar 20 @ 4:47 PM ET
They suck now I miss old dkm, also sick of there Irish pride bs ken is the only Irish member
- Therat36


Well my last name is Fitzpatrick, so I'm obviously alright w any kind of "Irish Pride" thing...
The only thing that was a little disappointing about this show was that they skipped so many of their classics, but they did just come out w a new album a few months ago, donut makes sense that they wanted to play some new stuff...

Highlight of the show...
A guy in a wheelchair crowd surfed all the way from the back n got on stage... Absolutely epic... Crowd went crazy!
Homer
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Parts Unknown
Joined: 10.05.2006

Mar 20 @ 4:51 PM ET
Said it was nice finds has nothing to to do for or against.... im assuming you didnt read

2. Danny Briere arrives | March 11, 2003 (deadline day)

Here's the deal: The Sabres traded 27-year-old center Chris Gratton and their fourth-round pick in 2004 to Phoenix for 25-year-old center Daniel Briere and a third-round pick in 2004.

What the Sabres were looking for: Even though the Sabres were in the process of slashing about $6 million from their payroll, this trade was basically dollar-for-dollar. It's tempting to say Regier was envisioning Briere's speed in the new NHL a few seasons down the road, but the deal might have had more to do with getting a maddeningly inconsistent player out of Lindy Ruff's thinning hair.

What the Sabres got: A smallish co-captain with a giant heart who scores huge goals and plays without fear, the centerpiece of a Stanley Cup contender.

The skinny: Darcy Regier flipped one of the worst trades of his tenure into one of the best.

- hubie


one guys opinion....lets move on
jochfr
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Nashville , TN
Joined: 07.11.2009

Mar 20 @ 4:58 PM ET
I went down to NYC last week to see Dropkick on the 13th... Always a great show... Rowdy as f#ck
- jdfitz77


Did you see this happen?

http://www.wwtdd.com/2013...zis-at-their-shows-video/
This video is a week old, but it’s just picking up steam thanks to attention from Gawker and others, and it’s always nice to see someone who thinks it’s funny to throw up a Nazi salute get his ass kicked in front of a capacity crowd. The Dropkick Murphys were playing a show at New York City’s Terminal 5 last Thursday, and during a cover of the AC/DC classic “TNT”, one of the dozens of fans on stage unleashed a little “Heil Hitler” action to the crowd (around the 8-minute mark).

Ken Casey, singer and bass player, quickly noticed and went after the dippoop, but the camera man didn’t follow all that well. Fortunately, one fan offered up a description:

“Ken Casey… ran right over to the guy, smashed him in the face, took off his bass and hit him with that and then jumped on him and all out chaos ensued. We could only assume from our vantage point that said nazi got his ass kicked. About 30 seconds later Ken emerged from the pileup with his shirt torn and made his way back to the front of the stage. He strapped on his bass and said into the microphone “Nazis are NOT (frank)ING WELCOME at a Dropkick Murphys show.” (Rocks Off)

There’s really nothing like a good, old-fashioned story about a rock band’s singer kicking the crap out of some poophead in the crowd, because they’re few and far between these days. Well, unless Rihanna’s sitting front row at a Chris Brown show, and then it’s just par for the course.
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