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August 22, 2010 by Mike · Leave a Comment 

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    This is the first player in the history of hockey to have a personality.  He is getting everyone’s panties in a bunch when he celebrates like this.  Alexander Ovechkin can do whatever he wants because he is the best player in the NHL and no one can stop him.

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    Phil Kessel Out Up To A Month

    January 13, 2009 by Mike · Leave a Comment 

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    From Boston.com:

    Boston GM Peter Chiarelli said tonight that third-year forward Phil Kessel, diagnosed this afternoon with mononculeosis, could be out of the lineup for approximately a month.

    ”The general assessment of mononucleosis is that a guy is typically out around a month,” said Chiarelli. ”That said, it could be longer, could be shorter…all based on how an individual recovers.”

    The Bruins will play 13 games over the next month.

    For now, said Chiarelli, he remains faithful that the kids from Providence can keep doing the job, help the Bruins maintain their standing atop the Eastern Conference.

    ”Before being hit by this epidemic, so to speak,” said Chiarelli, ”I had made a few calls and received a few calls [from other GMs]. And even with the injuries to Marco and Bergy, we weren’t on a full-scale search for help. We’ve got faith in the kids we call up, and in the meantime, we’ll continue to assess.”

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    January 8, 2009 by Mike · Leave a Comment 

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    • Tim Thomas
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    -Phil Kessel, somehow with his 24 goals did not make the game. But that could all change depending on if  injuries occur.

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    Is The Career Of Patrice Bergeron Over ?

    December 22, 2008 by Mike · Leave a Comment 

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    While the Boston Bruins were beating the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday, they suffered yet another major injury. This one was to center, Patrice Bergeron. Who for the second consecutiveyear suffered a concussion, reports Boston.com. This one doesn’t look to be as severe as the one he had last season, which caused him to miss 72 games. But with each concussion you get, it makes you more susceptible to getting another one. It’s likely that Bergeron will be back sometime this year, but it will definitely influence how he plays the rest of his career. It’s not out of the realm of possibilities that we may never see him back. The state of concussions in the NHL is growing rapidly. It has ended numerous careers. Both Eric Lindros and his brother Brett’s careers ended due to concussions. It would be a sad way for Bergeron to go out. Whose once promising career has been derailed over the past two seasons due to his head injuries. More from Boston.com:

    Peter Chiarelli hasn’t spoken with Patrice Bergeron yet today, but the reports the GM has gotten from Mass. General Hospital were good enough that he sounded encouraged about the center’s condition.

    “I know he’s a strong kid,” said Chiarelli. “He’ll get over this. We’ve seen a lot of players recover from second concussions and they’re stars. There’s [Simon Gagne] in Philly right now.”

    Chiarelli said Bergeron, who remained at Mass. General last night, was feeling much better today and was allowed to go home. Bergeron, according to Chiarelli, felt significantly worse on Oct. 28, 2007, the day after his Grade 3 concussion last season.

    Bergeron, said Chiarelli, is in good spirits. His parents traveled to Boston yesterday and are with him now. He is under orders to rest today and will be re-examined during the week.

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    December 5, 2008 by Mike · Leave a Comment 

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    It’s called Bruins. That’s how it suppose to go right ? Well, with the Bruins (17-4-4) off to a white-hot start the inevitable pink jersey’s and hat sales  come with it. The problem is the Bruins don’t exactly know their fan base too well. The Bruins have plenty of fans who pee sitting down. The problem is, that these North Shore chicks, yeah that’s what they are, they want to wear the authentic Marc Savard jersey’s, or some throwback Don Sweeney, or Craig Janney jersey. Not a pink one. These aren’t Red Sox fans. Bruins fans are about as die-hard as they come and they need to be. They have had very little too cheer about in the last 15 years. These aren’t your fake female Red Sox fans, who begam watching the Sox in the fall of 2004. They won’t be buying any pink jersey’s. I mean, have you seen them ? They look like John Goodman with long hair.

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      One More Sean Avery Story For You

      December 5, 2008 by Mike · Leave a Comment 

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      Here is another tale of the love-able Sean Avery. While playing the Nashville Predators on Oct 11, Avery hit defensemen, Dan Hamhuis with a cheap-shot, cross-check from behind and received a penalty for it. But, the “incident” with Avery didn’t occur till he went to the penalty box, when he got into it with die-hard Predator’s fan (if there is any) Sandie Griffith. According to Griffith, here is how the exchange went:

      “He came up behind Dan Hamhuis and cross-checked him, and I went to the box,” said Griffith. That’s when she asked him, “aren’t you going to turtle up?”

      Griffith insisted to me that while she taunted Avery, she never used foul language. So what was Avery’s response? According to Griffith, Avery said, “You’re nothing but an old f**king c*nt, I wouldn’t even c*m in your face.” After which he sprayed her with his water bottle. It was following that incident that the refs assessed Avery a second game misconduct, and Griffith is pretty much convinced Avery’s reaction to the confrontation with her was the reason.

      Here is the video of the exchange (at 2:21):

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