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I mean, the Russians are just taking what they did after KAL 007 to a new extreme.

I clicked this because I thought it was an article shitting on caramel.

But it still rises at a pretty significant rate. The game is doing a pretty decent job of improving in popularity and profitability. Just imagine if teams like the Coyotes and Panthers were to move to profitable markets.

The thing with SJ is they’re pretty thin up front now and almost all of the filler is going to have to come from the free agency pool.

They got to the same place they expected right? So it worked as planned?

Yup, they made some bad “keeps” in comparison to what they’ve had to sell as a result. No denying that.

The fact it’s even a little competitive with the NFL’s increase considering the NHL doesn’t have nearly the revenue-generation that the NFL does is impressive.

The only really bad deal there was Seabrook’s. Keith’s deal gave them a consistent Norris contender at a hilariously low cap hit and even if he’s slowed and not as defensively astute these days (and even then there’s statistics to suggest he’s somewhat slowed down by the quality of his partner) he still contributes to

I mean, the cap’s gone up $25 mil since 2010-11. 

And, of course—though they don’t want to think about this just yet—if Leonard leaves the Raptors will have the cap space to offer someone else a max deal.

I still use radio traffic reports.

Their Canadian offshoot does so it wouldn’t shock me.

Nobody said nothing about corn chips mothafucka.

After they clinched vs. Milwaukee a few small instances of damage (broken windows on a cruiser, graffiti etc.) were done and instead of arrest that night they just took pictures, figured out who they were and arrested them a few days later.

Well, even in a straight shot it wouldn’t make sense for a plane from NYC to Detroit to not fly over Canadian land, even if it’s just a small portion of SW Ontario.

The USWNT is suing for equal pay, a concrete, late-stage move in a debate that isn’t really even being held in Germany.

Not handwaving at all. Their transfer dealings, historically, have usually been done on the basis of installments so they can spread out payment and not go red. Doubt they paid all these fees in one shot.

They operate at a large profit, they’ve made a killing by winning 4 of 5 Champions Leagues, they sold Ronaldo for 100 million euros last summer and no longer have to pay his insane wages, and they still have some very attractive players to sell who will earn them a lot of money while also divesting them of their

There are congresspeople who have been making speeches like this for years and you never hear about them.

Nobody’s telling them not to.