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2013-14 NHL Season - With a Wing and a Fehr

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The NBC Sports guys (Emrick and Olczyk, I think) sounded like they wanted to make sweet love to the entire Wild franchise last night.

Also, Pomminville's goal, and the 7 passes leading up to it was pretty **** sweet.
 
Re: 2013-14 NHL Season - With a Wing and a Fehr

The NBC Sports guys (Emrick and Olczyk, I think) sounded like they wanted to make sweet love to the entire Wild franchise last night.

Also, Pomminville's goal, and the 7 passes leading up to it was pretty **** sweet.


Regis had his mouth open at the glory hole too with all the "state of hockey" love.

Good stuff.
 
Re: 2013-14 NHL Season - With a Wing and a Fehr

Once in a while they speak truth though, like last night.


I just wanted to put Regis at the glory hole. ;)

Could easily do it when he's going on and on about Sid during a Pens game or just wait till the Olympics or the WJC and we have to see/hear him fawning over the Canadian teams.
 
Re: 2013-14 NHL Season - With a Wing and a Fehr

For those in the Boston area, a bunch of us are getting a suite with food for the game against Carolina on Saturday 11/23 at 1:00PM. The cost is $230. If you are interested, please contact me at jhfhockey(at)gmail.com
 
Re: 2013-14 NHL Season - With a Wing and a Fehr

I'd still rather have Winnipeg in the league than the half-empty barns of Atlanta and Florida.

The Islanders and Blue Jackets have the lowest percentage of home attendance. I'm not the best at geography, but those aren't southern cities, right?
 
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