Any time I see a professional athlete prefer a personal award over a team one, I get the hint that they are pretty selfish. That's the main reason.
I think it's way off base to call Hank selfish, just from seeing his reaction when he's having a really off night and the team loses I think it's obviously Hank cares a lot about the team.
Anyway, good interview. Glad to see me and Hank have the same favorite show .
Dunkin Dognuts coffee is ****. Very rarely did I get a good cup there so i stopped going. Best coffee in town is a little bagel shop down the road that opens at 5am. IF you find one of those you dont need any of the major chains.
Dunkin Dognuts coffee is ****. Very rarely did I get a good cup there so i stopped going. Best coffee in town is a little bagel shop down the road that opens at 5am. IF you find one of those you dont need any of the major chains.
Oh SOOOO VERRRRRY TRUE. stopped going to major chain places and started to hit up the local Bagel stores. AWESOME coffee.. well priced..and you may want to buy TWO CUPS for the way to work, thats how good they are!
First big purchase you made after signing your NHL contract?
A new car, a Hummer.
Oh no!
Otherwise, pretty cool answers, he seems to be a good guy.
And he gets a + from me for being in this issue of Vogue but a - for it being with the Olsen twins.
There's a rough translation of the original Swedish interview:
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"The challenge is to try to be about winning in New York, it would be incredibly fun. I feel absolutely no craving to change clubs," he says.
"Sure, it has been heavy in recent years and we have not gone so far in the playoffs. But we hope to be involved in the turns. Last year, the Rangers fought to the end of the playoff spot. It will not get any difference in years," says Henrik Lundqvist.
"I think we will lose some top teams. There will be war at the line just like last."
He still has some lingering pain in his knee.
I think his prediction for this season is spot on.
There's a rough translation of the original Swedish interview:
He still has some lingering pain in his knee.
I think his prediction for this season is spot on.
Nail biting. I wouldn't be surprised if he is out for a prolonged time and Gabs gets hit with the injuries everyon e suspects (or maybe at least we know he has ahd a few injury bugs hit him...) he will be hit with.
I'm sorry, Lev, you're just wrong. DD coffee is great. That's not opinion that's a fact. And coffee blogger "deenaf" proves it on her epinion essay about DD coffee:
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Dunkin Donuts Coffee Original Blend is such a great tasting coffee in the morning or any time.
I should probably say "The Seventh Seal" both for patriotism's sake and because it echoes the existential struggle all goalies wrestle with when challening the lone shooter with 'everything' on the line.
Still, I think I have to say "8 1/2." I mean really. Who can argue against Fellini, right?
Anybody find it disconcerning that he wakes up thirsty everyday? Healthwise, that can't be good...I have type 1 diabetes and that happens to me when somethings wrong with me...I find that EXTREMELY weird that a professional athlete is not hydrated correctly.
Is it just me or what? don't forget what happened to Cherapanov
Anybody find it disconcerning that he wakes up thirsty everyday? Healthwise, that can't be good...I have type 1 diabetes and that happens to me when somethings wrong with me...I find that EXTREMELY weird that a professional athlete is not hydrated correctly.
Is it just me or what? don't forget what happened to Cherapanov
I'm a healthy 20 year-old guy and I always have a cup or bottle of water on the nightstand every night because I always wake up thirsty and with a dry mouth. Without getting into the physiological aspects of why it happens, trust me when I say it's perfectly normal.