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Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy bacon
Steve Ott folks:
If the Flames win tonight, they would become the fourth team this season to have a winning streak of 10 or more games, something that has never happened in the history of the League, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
Flames on verge of helping make NHL history
Now that would be a fun parlay bet each season...
Dash, I meant to tell you this, but I saw an African American teenager with a Flames' hat in DC last week. I really wanted to ask what the story was there, but didn't catch it until the last second.
I'm gonna guess either his dad is a Caps' fan and this is his way of rebelling, or the kids at school nicknamed him Moneyhands, he got wind of the Flames' player of the same name, and decided to rock the chapeau.
It's probably because the hat is "lit", fam.Now that would be a fun parlay bet each season...
Dash, I meant to tell you this, but I saw an African American teenager with a Flames' hat in DC last week. I really wanted to ask what the story was there, but didn't catch it until the last second.
I'm gonna guess either his dad is a Caps' fan and this is his way of rebelling, or the kids at school nicknamed him Moneyhands, he got wind of the Flames' player of the same name, and decided to rock the chapeau.
Now that would be a fun parlay bet each season...
Dash, I meant to tell you this, but I saw an African American teenager with a Flames' hat in DC last week. I really wanted to ask what the story was there, but didn't catch it until the last second.
I'm gonna guess either his dad is a Caps' fan and this is his way of rebelling, or the kids at school nicknamed him Moneyhands, he got wind of the Flames' player of the same name, and decided to rock the chapeau.
Either that or his rap name is "C-Fire"
It's probably because the hat is "lit", fam.
He's just getting ready for the Flames - Caps Stanley Cup Finals series that will start in early June, eloco.
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Bernier is a sieve and he shut out the Blackhawks in Chicago. Surprised he didn't get the #1 star of the week.NEW YORK — San Jose Sharks centre Joe Pavelski, Anaheim Ducks goaltender Jonathan Bernier and Ottawa Senators defenceman Erik Karlsson have been named the NHL's three stars of the week.
Pavelski had a league-leading five goals over four games and added an assist to help the Pacific Division-leading Sharks to a 3-1-0 record last week.
Bernier went 3-0-0 with a 1.62 goals-against average, .948 save percentage and one shutout to lift the Ducks into second place in the Pacific Division.
Karlsson paced defencemen with six points (two goals, four assists) in four contests to help the Senators extend their winning streak to six games as they battle Montreal for top spot in the Atlantic Division.
Not sure how one shutout trumps back-to-back shutouts last week, but hey, that's the NHL for ya.
He's just getting ready for the Flames - Caps Stanley Cup Finals series that will start in early June, eloco.
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Just reading that made me reach for my sidearm.Hey @elocomotive , it's too bad you didn't geta chance to talk to the dude rocking the Flames cap, I wanted you to ask him if he's even been to the Calgary Stampede![]()
Hey @elocomotive , it's too bad you didn't geta chance to talk to the dude rocking the Flames cap, I wanted you to ask him if he's even been to the Calgary Stampede![]()