Lol.
Lol.
It was a three-party negotiation between the NHL, IOC, and IIHF, but why actually look into the details of how things broke down when pushing the “NHL is incompetent” narrative is easier and protects ESPN’s NBA ratings?
You know damn well that if Russia wins, they’ll be all “We’re the greatest hockey nation in the world!!!” etc. with zero acknowledgment of the fact that when it’s best on best they never even make the gold medal game, and MAN that grinds my gears. Everyone else will know it’s a gold with an asterisk, but they’ll…
Carrying on the fine Russian tradition of doing well at the Olympics only when no one else shows up.
Unfortunately I went to college around the turn of the millennium and smoked a lot of pot, so any time I see O.A.R. is playing all my head starts doing is muttering a god awful “Mmmhheeet wuz a kra-zee game of hoc-keey.”
This seems ... not news-ish.
as 50 other bored lawyers will tell you when they show up to work, this is completely standard for an organization facing potential litigation or enforcement action to prevent spoliation of evidence. I’d guess that MSU already sent a similar communication and Engler is just reiterating it.
Not only that, but does the OTL article even allege that? Basically every incident in that report except Walton II was investigated by police. So where’s multiple unreported incidents?
Read the quote. This is Deadspin sensationalizing. He sent out a standard HR-esque email of “here’s what’s going on, here’s what you need to do.” He didn’t show up and have to shut off power to the shredders the school had brought in.
Christ, didn’t take you boners long to prove his point...
I can’t believe you went into an article about how Pats fans are unbearable when challenged and proved it less than 20 minutes after the article came up
In real life, yes. In the fever dreams of the Pats fan, no.
Holy shit. this is written by a Michigan fan. They are on a rampage of caring about sexual assault all of a sudden.
I think the Blackhawks logo is starting to age poorly.
South Carolina certainly didn’t feel this interested in standing for the US flag a little over 150 years ago.
Wait...if the salute is done with the left hand in order to “distance themselves from the far right,” why is the guy in the crest using his right hand?
Professional athletes shouldn’t compete in 103-degree weather.
“I learned to read!”
Bullshit, the hit was pretty standard and maybe even mild but NHL standards.