name the player,or post whatever you friggin' want

Discussion in 'NHL General Discussion Board' started by alfred41, Jul 9, 2016.

  1. skinny123 Guest

    Nothing on hillary, yet?
     
  2. skinny123 Guest

    Tim horton was a d-man playing for the leafs when he opened the first ever location in 1964. He ended up dying in a car crash after a game when he played for the sabres in 1974. The game was vs the leafs and he was going back to buffalo.
     
  3. hockeybob Hall-of-Fame Blackhawks

    It's all been stuff on Podesta and staffers and DNC people. Only a handful of them. There were a few clow show episodes...so far. Maybe they're holding onto to more gems. With all the hype, I was expecting more fireworks.

    I love a good trainwreck.

    Besides, the intelligence community is ignoring wikileaks. Assange admitted (and tried to retract it later) in a New Yorker piece that he founded his site, in large part, on hacked emails from unknown parties of unknown intentions. He's not above being a unknowing accomplice for a political objective. That's why politicians on both sides of the aisle is telling the government not to trust the site. The entire intelligence community (right or left) is concerned about foreign meddling and that Assange stuff on wikileaks falls in line with the type of material they would be expecting from that meddling.

    Other similar dumped hacks were traced to Russian operated servers and the documents had been altered. Didn't stop Trump from waiving them around as fact, but I'm guessing that's because he had morons on his staff.
     
  4. hockeybob Hall-of-Fame Blackhawks

    I like Dunkin more than Starbucks or Horton's btw.
    If I was a Canadian, I would lie and pledge devotion to Horton
     
  5. Catfish Guest

    If it has food to go like sandwiches and stuff - it's like Wawa then with no drive-thru window.
     
  6. Catfish Guest

    was he good? an all-star or hof'er? i was 3 in 1974...
     
  7. skinny123 Guest

    I was way too young to remember him, maybe dan remembers him on the sabres. I heard he was one of the strongest players in the league, and he is in the hof. He won 4 cups with the leafs in the 60's with bobby baun and allan stanley. In those days there were only 18 roster spots for d-men in the entire league, so you had to be good. Grapes often mentions this as the reason he never made it, he maybe would've if he started playing after 1968.
     
  8. skinny123 Guest

    I like dunkin better too, I know a lot of yuppies that don't go to tims. They like starbucks, second cup or aroma better. Other places are more pricey and is where tims wins.
     
  9. skinny123 Guest

    Wawa's a town in manitoba, it's also a sound effect often used in classic rock music lol.
     
  10. skinny123 Guest

  11. Catfish Guest

    it's also the voice of the teacher from the Charlie Brown's cartoons on tv. haha

    Wawa is a town near me and their headquarters is only 20 min from me.
     
  12. Catfish Guest

    the leafs actually won 4 cups in the 60's?
     
  13. skinny123 Guest


    Yes, 62,64,65 and 67, they tried to win as many as they could before I was born.
     
  14. Catfish Guest

    i was born in 71. what year were you born?

    wow-that's an awesome run by the leafs. wonder why they never won after that? i know orr was coming up then and the habs weren't done beating up on people either. to win 4 in 6 yrs is awesome!
     
  15. skinny123 Guest

    I was born in '69.

    They traded away the big M, frank mahovalich, he scored 48 goals, worst deal ever. Dumbest reason for trading him, the coach didn't like him, this was punch imlach. I think they were both of croation background and imlach pronounced his name imlak, while mahovalich like it's spelled. He would keep on saying mahavolik just to piss him off, after a while they hated each others guts and had no choice but to make a deal. See how fked up it is growing up a leaf fan. I run into salming and his kid gives me a look like wants to tell me to fk off just for recognizing his dad, the kids so often times end up losers.
     
  16. Catfish Guest

    ? im confused. the coach--punch imlach would tease his star player by calling him mahavolik instead of mahovalich? is there that big of a difference? that's 3rd grade school yard crap...?
     
  17. skinny123 Guest

    Yeah, he would pick on him, I heard he even ended up in the hospital for stress and depression caused by imlach. It could be imlach was serbian, in which case would explain everything. The pronounciation could have some signifigance in dividing a serb from a croation.
     
  18. skinny123 Guest

    Frank stuck to his guns, this was the proper way to say his name. Imlach thought he was anglosizing his name by saying imlak, but in truth the proper way to say it is imlach(ch) no k.
     
  19. Catfish Guest

    then settle it in the parking lot. don't trade him! jeez.
     
  20. skinny123 Guest

    The proper way to say it is like lucic does, sakic was with the k, but who really cares.
     

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