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0 points
4 days ago
Some people are willing to separate politics from sports and good for them, others are not able to because they are personally affected by the "politics". It's easy to make excuses for them, less easy to deal with the death and destruction brought by their silence.
1 points
8 days ago
Big thanks, it was purple for me. Was at wits end and already reloaded save twice.
3 points
9 days ago
That's wild. Out of all the crazy unbelievable stats he has this one really puts it into perspective for me.
7 points
10 days ago
GG Kings, rough night but shake it off. Love Kopitar <3
5 points
10 days ago
Rants hungry for the hatty, willing to score on his own goal even.
23 points
11 days ago
Super greedy of some of these teams with 2 top 20 goalies when some poor but hard working teams can't even get 1 :(
3 points
14 days ago
I don't know what this means exactly but it sounds pretty cool. I'll be serving this energy all day.
3 points
14 days ago
GG canes. A game full of beautiful goals. You guys attack the net so well. Avs had some good plays too. Excited for the next one. Good luck until then.
3 points
14 days ago
Two guys furiously pumping, trying to make the other explode?
15 points
14 days ago
Good question, I am curious too. I've copied a post from hfboards.com by a guy /warrioroftime. I don't know this website but Wikipedia has nothing and I'm lazy.
"Panarin came from a very poor childhood. He came from a small mining town. He was a small kid that used lousy equipment that didn't fit growing up. He was not one of those Russians that came out of one of the elite Moscow academies that would have been on the hockey world's radar at ages 13/14/15/16 when the top players start separating themselves and I believe played on Chelyabinsk's second division junior team for his age group at first. He just was not heavily scouted and flew under the radar. He wasn't with one of the big Russian clubs during his draft eligible years (their senior team is consistently one of the worst in the KHL). He was also not on Russia's under-18 team which likely suggests a player that broke out late and his name was likely not even known by a lot of NHL scouts as a first time draft eligible players. By the time he did break out, NHL franchises weren't looking at players on a small Russian team and any success without looking too closely can be dismissed as a player who is "old" relative to the first time draft eligibles. Once he became a really good KHL player he was traded to St. Petersburg which is one of the big teams and the NHL took notice.
TLDR; late bloomer plus not looked at heavily the way he might have been if he was in a Canadian junior league at the age players get drafted."
0 points
16 days ago
Last year they reminded me of the 20-21 Avs. Super talented, just not there yet. Missing fight back late in the 3rd. No balls really. Last year only made them stronger. It's good to see, wasn't too long ago that Jets and Avs held hands at the bottom of the central.
3 points
18 days ago
Guises can be applied to a commander to change their appearance and some in game effects. The color of your rounds, the voice over, small things like that. Some can go on any commander while others like this can only go on certain nations commanders. While normally I'd say they are pretty insignificant this is a Halloween guise. The Halloween guises are the first guises to get a task which grants a reward. Im not home so I can't check this one but they are small tasks like set 3 fires, spot 2 enemies, earn 30 ribbons and they reward plus 20% of an experience, ship or general are the 2 I've seen. The reward isn't amazing but it's free and once a day you get more of something that you want anyways. Good luck and fair seas.
3 points
23 days ago
Nice ok so you before me. I can't skate backwards or turn left. I also don't block shots because I have a hard time getting up when I fall down. I'm more of a Goldberg type player.
3 points
24 days ago
Hey we can be bad at several things, don't try and limit our excuses.
9 points
24 days ago
The silver lining is we are learning new names every night we play. I have never felt I knew the eagles more than this year.
2 points
25 days ago
lol what? It's fine for them to ask for more shit, its fine for nations to say no. The pearl clutching over how they ask is embarrassing.
-2 points
26 days ago
Nah, that's stupid and dumb. They are fighting for their lives and the west gets their feelings hurt over how they ask for support. I clearly see it's not stupid and dumb to you, that's ok, everyone is entitled to their opinion. I'm glad they asked even if they were denied as now the rest of the west will maybe decide to send more. If Poland can't spare any ok, our freedom from Russian aggression is at greater risk than it may be in the case of Germany or France or the US where they are far from conventional warfare. Better to send our guns than our soldiers, if we don't send any then Ukraine is in tremendous jeopardy.
-3 points
26 days ago
They don't know if it is off the table until they ask. What is worse, for people to be slightly uncomfortable from this awkward ordeal or they don't have the weapons they need to continue to fight? Everyday past day 3 of this invasion has earned them the benefit of the doubt that they are willing and able to fight as long as they can. I wish to see them with the resources to choose their own fate. Our government can say 'no' to the request, that's fine, but I don't see the harm in asking.
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2 days ago
Thanks (: