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Originally Posted by CroFlames
This actually might be the most egregious opinion of them all!
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Ha, fair. I actually liked how he played a chippy and fast game. Those are the players who I really enjoy cheering for and cheering against. Pushed the boundaries a significant amount but also had obvious skill in doing so.
That being said just because someone is good at a sport doesn't make them someone to look up to. If this is true then he is obviously a ####ty person who did some really ####ty things. I don't know if this is a hockey culture thing, a wider problem for how men act in our society thing, or just a ####ty person type of thing.