OMG! I strongly recommend listening to the last part of Bob McCown’s latest podcast episode with Ken Holland starting at the 44:00 minute mark. Bob calls out Holland for his cap problems and then Kenny goes around and around like a stuttering toilet flushing trying to explain how they’re actually fine and they play a man short by choice etc.
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OMG! I strongly recommend listening to the last part of Bob McCown’s latest podcast episode with Ken Holland starting at the 44:00 minute mark. Bob calls out Holland for his cap problems and then Kenny goes around and around like a stuttering toilet flushing trying to explain how they’re actually fine and they play a man short by choice etc.
Jordan Binnington Punches Evander Kane In The Face
"A little bit of leather in the Yap has never killed anyone..."
We might need a citation and perhaps a little more background because I'm not 100% certain that this is true. I'm actually pretty confident that it is not.
However, I stand by the fact that Evander Kane has yet to be fed enough leather to be killed...
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After last night's 6-5 win against the powerhouse Blackhawks, lots of the post-game talk was about McDavid and his 4 point night. Very little focus on Kane who had 2 points. I mention this because Kane took to Twitter to tweet this after the game...
I find it curious that he had to tweet that, with TEAM capitalized, after a McD 4-point night. Oilers fans are praising Kane cause look how amazing of a teammate he is, he cares so much about his teammates and is a great person blah blah.
I'll go tinfoil hat cause it's more fun. I think Kane's ego is getting a little bruised because last year he was a focal point on the team for a variety of reasons. Now that he's no longer the big story, the media attention is back fully on McDavid, and he doesn't like that as much so he needed to point out that it was a TEAM win, not a McDavid win.
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After last night's 6-5 win against the powerhouse Blackhawks, lots of the post-game talk was about McDavid and his 4 point night. Very little focus on Kane who had 2 points. I mention this because Kane took to Twitter to tweet this after the game...
I find it curious that he had to tweet that, with TEAM capitalized, after a McD 4-point night. Oilers fans are praising Kane cause look how amazing of a teammate he is, he cares so much about his teammates and is a great person blah blah.
I'll go tinfoil hat cause it's more fun. I think Kane's ego is getting a little bruised because last year he was a focal point on the team for a variety of reasons. Now that he's no longer the big story, the media attention is back fully on McDavid, and he doesn't like that as much so he needed to point out that it was a TEAM win, not a McDavid win.
I think he's just trying to distract everyone from the fact that he took three dumb penalties.
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I think he's just trying to distract everyone from the fact that he took three dumb penalties.
This.
If Chicago had won that game, it would have been largely due to his idiocy in the 2nd period. Fortunately, for him as well as the Oilers, McDavid had a great night and they came away with the W.
Best thing Kane can do after that? Call it a great team win, and focus on the positive. And hope everyone moves on.
His first year in San Jose everyone loved him, signed him to that big deal. By the end of the second year they couldn’t wait to get rid of him. It really is only a matter of time. Tick…tick….tick….tick
+/- is kind of irrelevant if you're the Oilers. They're built to win games via special teams.
Of course, that has exactly the consequences you would expect come playoff time.
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