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alieNDN
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Ovy or Bure?Dude got a hatrick in the first period. I just read,"By hitting the 50-goal mark in his 67 games, Ovechkin is the fastest player to reach the feat since Pavel Bure did it in 63 games during the 1999-00 season."Ovy is nice, but man, Bure, I dont think you can witness a more exciting player, dude was godamn sonic the hedgehog!Buremute the audio on this video, its awful
oh and dont tell me i sound white, i got some pigmentation here, but i'm comfortable with "you sound canadian", it's an honour, not an honor!
oh and dont tell me i sound white, i got some pigmentation here, but i'm comfortable with "you sound canadian", it's an honour, not an honor!
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I don't know a damn thing about hockey, but I remember reading the back of a Pavel Bure hockey card back in the day that read, "Bure has three speeds. Fast, Faster, and Fastest." Somebody ought to start a NHL thread. I know SOI is into it. Yall can tell me who the hot teams are, and i'll watch.
1) When is it okay to hit a dude?
2) How often do players get injured?
3) When you are a superstar scorer, is it like having a big target on your back?
1) When they have the puck.
2) Often.
3) Sometimes.
10x harder, his drive is almost disturbing.
He's pretty crass and a spaz, but he's also still young.
Bure was "classy" but also a diving whiner, and his career
seems to have been fairly short, or maybe I just forget he
was in the league all those years in the black hole of Florida?
Anyway, a better and more immediate comparison is Ovy and Malkin.
I think I'm in the Malkin camp on that one, and think he could end
up being exactly the player that everyone thought Lindros would be,
a giant monster with hands soft as Parkay.
Of course, Ovechkin got a hat trick and 5 points in a 10-2 beatdown
on my team tonight, so I may be a little biased.
I'll add:
3) That's why there's hired goons.
Are you allowed to hit the dude who's about to hit your teammate who has the puck? I think I've seen this sequence before.
No, that is textbook interference and a penalty.
A more accurate answer to #1 is, you can hit the player
with the puck, or who was the last to touch the puck, which
is why so often a player is hit after passing or shooting the
puck, as they are still eligible to be hit, although there is
a grey area where you can't hit someone like 10 seconds after
they pass the puck - it has to be pretty immediate.
awww yes. Thanks for clarification.