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Hack posted this on NHL thread, had to post it here....its sad yet hilarious what a fuckin' girl, the NHL poster child!
Thanks for posting that, you made my day, I sent it to about 80 people in e-mails....hahahhaha...and yet he wonders why everybody hates him!
It's funny watching Sidney Crosby dive/flop after being tapped by the ref. He's just so used to doing it after someone makes contact with him.
Burrows is a fake tough guy. He goes after star players with cheap shots. You never see him fighting against goons. He got pummeled by Getzlaf the other night. Check that video out on youtube.
Latest from that Troglodyte Larry Brooks: McDonagh, who received extended treatment in the locker room before leaving the arena with his left arm in a sling approximately an hour after the match had ended, accompanied the Rangers on their Wednesday afternoon charter flight here, rather than home to New York. The Blueshirts, who conclude their four-game trip here on Thursday, did not practice on Wednesday. The Post has been told the seemingly indestructible defenseman, who has played in 246 of 248 games since joining the Rangers midway through the 2010-11 season, did not suffer structural damage — nor either a separation or dislocation — as a result of the hit that came from the blindside with 43.8 seconds remaining and McDonagh vulnerable after first being ridden against the back wall from the left side by Zack Kassian. Burrows, who caught McDonagh across the side of the face with his elbow, was assessed a five-minute major and game misconduct. McDonagh, who crumpled in pain and remained on the ice for approximately 30 seconds before skating to the locker room under his own power, will be sidelined indefinitely. It is unclear whether he will miss any time in the playoffs that would begin in two weeks, either April 16 or 17.
From Pat Leonard: http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/h...tus-adopt-cautious-approach-article-1.1743197 If Ryan McDonagh needs two weeks of rest to get healthy for the playoffs, so be it. That’s the cautious approach the Rangers may adopt — needing just three points in their five remaining games to clinch a playoff berth — after the fourth-year defenseman injured his left shoulder in Tuesday night’s 3-1 win in Vancouver on a hit by Canucks forward Alex Burrows. “We’re definitely excited about the win, but it’s disappointing how we lose our top ‘D’ at the end there,” Dan Girardi, McDonagh’s partner, said after the victory. “I don’t really know anything that’s going on right now, but I’m hoping he’s good. He’s a tough guy.” A Rangers spokesman said late Tuesday night that an initial diagnosis determined McDonagh’s injury was “not serious.” The club had no further update on Wednesday, other than saying McDonagh was traveling with the team for Thursday’s game against the Colorado Avalanche (102 points). If the injury is similar to former captain Ryan Callahan’s partially dislocated shoulder in January of 2013, McDonagh’s timeline for recovery — optimistically — would be 10 days to two weeks. Odds are the playoffs will begin on April 16, exactly two weeks from Wednesday, at the Garden or in Philadelphia. The Rangers (90 points) are in second place in the Metropolitan Division, but the third-place Flyers (87 points) hold two games in hand. Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/h...ious-approach-article-1.1743197#ixzz2xpm2hmH7