Location: I'd be happy with Che Guevara; hero of the Cuban revolution. - Canada Cup aka AOCC Joined: 01.14.2011
Jun 7 @ 11:17 AM ET
If only Antifa was doing the poop you and Trump wish they were doing. Instead, the FBI is arresting far right white supremacy groups for trying to manipulate the protests. Funny how that works. - Canada Cup
Location: I'd be happy with Che Guevara; hero of the Cuban revolution. - Canada Cup aka AOCC Joined: 01.14.2011
Jun 7 @ 11:17 AM ET
By corporate media bullpoop do you mean an FBI report? Did you read it? - Canada Cup
Clearly you didn't read it.
The FBI’s Washington Field Office “has no intelligence indicating Antifa involvement/presence” in the violence that occurred on May 31 during the D.C.-area protests over the murder of George Floyd, according to an internal FBI situation report obtained exclusively by The Nation.
That's a report for ONE DAY out of how many? ANTIFA has been active as far back as 2012 at Occupy Wall Street. And as with any FBI investigation, they're not going to tip their hand that easily. If the FBI is doing a legit investigation, it's going to be secretly done until they have enough evidence to make a move.
This is why independent journalists who are on the ground, at the protests and have been for years are the ones who are going to tell you what's happening right now. That's what real journalists do.
Location: I'd be happy with Che Guevara; hero of the Cuban revolution. - Canada Cup aka AOCC Joined: 01.14.2011
Jun 7 @ 11:19 AM ET
Umm no one was looting or rioting (outside of white men with guns and pig like karens) until yet another african american was murdered by a racsist small d!ck cop.
So yet again, youre posting nonsense - Fakepartofme
Location: Tavares is sledge hockey level - Islesrbettr, ON Joined: 08.02.2006
Jun 7 @ 11:20 AM ET
I'll say it again since you didn't read it the first time; He did not deserve to die at the hands of the cop and without a doubt deserves justice for what was done to him. - JohnFergusonJr
Location: I'd be happy with Che Guevara; hero of the Cuban revolution. - Canada Cup aka AOCC Joined: 01.14.2011
Jun 7 @ 11:23 AM ET
I dunno, I think Robertson plays much bigger and feistier than his size. Plus, I think the ice would be mega-tilted if those 3 shared a line. - mjones242
He's tiny for the NHL and his skating isn't that good. He's not ready for the NHL yet much less on the 1st line.
I dunno, I think Robertson plays much bigger and feistier than his size. Plus, I think the ice would be mega-tilted if those 3 shared a line. - mjones242
I get people have different views on what's happening in the World today but every day is the same stuff from poster and their alts trying to shove their beliefs down my throat which is
I get people have different views on what's happening in the World today but every day is the same stuff from poster and their alts trying to shove their beliefs down my throat which is - dmnted
we’re allowed some general discussion, and most of us can talk normally about issues w/o it becoming nasty. Some people only come here to troll, and now there’s no mod to stop it.
I get it tho, I’d much rather keep this place more hockey specific.
Location: Pretentious Beer Snob, ON Joined: 06.22.2015
Jun 7 @ 11:31 AM ET
Seems like he would need to beat out Goat or Engvall to make the te@m and would need very good camp. Keefe would play him if he makes it though. - Canada Cup
I think it's pretty clear Dubas wants Nick to be exposed to the big club as much as possible during this playoff run. Per next season, expectations are high for this kid and I'm thinking the last thing they want for him is to spend another year in junior. The only other option for him would be the NHL if they don't want him back with the Petes.
Per this season, with the OHL closing up shop, this gives a very unique opportunity for a young player to be a part of a playoff squad.
I think he easily replaces Denis Malgin on the roster but he sits in the box for the run. The only way I see him lacing them up is if the Leafs are down 0-2 in the play-in round or 0-3 in Round 1 (assuming we make it that far).
Location: Pretentious Beer Snob, ON Joined: 06.22.2015
Jun 7 @ 11:39 AM ET
I think Ceci will be in the line due to his size.
Sandin could move Dermott out of the line up. - dmnted
They seem to like Ceci on the PK as well. I think he's a lock.
I think I can see them switching back and forth between Dermott and Sandin. Gotta think Dermott would be the first to get the opportunity as he plays heavier and has more experience.