DEAR INTERNET (BUT NOT IMP):
CAN WE TALK ABOUT THIS ARTICLE FOR A MOMENT? AND THE FACT THAT THIS IS ACTUAL LEGITIMATE HOCKEY JOURNALISM?
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SERIOUSLY, WYSH? SERIOUSLY? WHY WOULD YOU WRITE THAT? like, last night i was trolling or playing sex chicken OR SOMETHING. and now i'm like, "oh, yes, i could see that."
this is worse than the time i solicited twitter's opinions on staalcest.
in conclusion: It's really the Ryan Miller thing all over again: Luongo will have the glory, Thomas will have the guts, the MVP and the respect of all watching this goaltending battle. SUCK IT, LU.
CAN WE TALK ABOUT THIS ARTICLE FOR A MOMENT? AND THE FACT THAT THIS IS ACTUAL LEGITIMATE HOCKEY JOURNALISM?
Excerpt:
My pet theory is that he's a hockey masochist, a player who needs to hit rock bottom, feel the weight of the world on him to really excel in difficult situations. I also think Coach Alain Vigneault sees him as a bit of a martyr: When Luongo is rocked and pulled, his team will respond with a defiant effort as intense as Luongo's in the following game.
(There could be doctorate studies written about the psychological conundrum that are the Vancouver Canucks. Fragile psyches, fragile egos, taunting, biting … forget the Flyers and Rangers on "24/7," give us the Canucks on Dr. Phil.)
SERIOUSLY, WYSH? SERIOUSLY? WHY WOULD YOU WRITE THAT? like, last night i was trolling or playing sex chicken OR SOMETHING. and now i'm like, "oh, yes, i could see that."
this is worse than the time i solicited twitter's opinions on staalcest.
in conclusion: It's really the Ryan Miller thing all over again: Luongo will have the glory, Thomas will have the guts, the MVP and the respect of all watching this goaltending battle. SUCK IT, LU.