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Routine hits don’t end with the hit-ee getting carted off the ice.

I don’t know that I would call it “clean,” but it was pretty routine. Guys finish checks against the boards like that a dozen or so times a game trying to disrupt the breakout and wear out the opposing defenses.

Even the cleanest hits tend to look borderline when you’ve got 2+ inches and 20+ pounds on most of the guys you’re laying out.

It’s a routine forecheck pasting of the sort one sees a dozen times every game. If you want to see that called every time, points for consistency, but with how tight the refs are calling this game the fact that went unpunished is pretty telling.

Only in the strictest literal sense that some parts of the season had to be “higher” than the others.

The annoying thing is enablers like Leitch who engage in obfuscation, misdirection, and whataboutism to avoid ever acknowledging that they get played on a biweekly basis by transparent hoaxsters. The entire thesis here—that people need to “do something”—relies on an assumption that there was something to be done, when

You’re glossing over the mistake he already made, which is to presuppose that this was a situation which called for doing something. If we assume (as the weight of available evidence counsels us to do) that Saleh was engaged in a jackass prank, the right thing to do is sit by and let his ass get booted off the plane.

  • Some passengers back up Saleh’s story. Some passengers back up Delta’s story.

/CTRL+F’s “automation”

I wish more teams had the forward vision to do this. The Ravens plan to trot out their starters this weekend is utterly moronic.

Nobody tried to suck up to Drew by pimping his book?

Since when does a panda care about sex?

You expect me to take my recreational cues from an animal too bored by sex to procreate at a replacement level?

I think it matters from a player evaluation perspective, not necessarily a “distraction to the team” perspective. If a guy is losing his marbles regularly, that’s symptomatic of a problem with his mental approach and, by extension, how we might expect him to be able to perform in certain situations.

Well, many other athletes are just as competitive but manage to keep their composure when they lose, so it’s hardly unrealistic to expect Newton or Beckham to do the same.

Blows how mind how anyone who has been retired 15 years in professional sports couldn’t hang with “The modern athletes” according to some.

Short shifts means you have to worry less about stamina

It can be a little bit of Column A and a little bit of Column B, though. If Gretzky’s career had started 10 years later, would he still be the best ever and own all the scoring records? Sure. Would he have ever hung 200+ on the rest of the League? Probably not. Most of those HOF goalies you mention weren’t playing