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Ariel Meredith
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Speaking of Domi, it is something that to me that him and Mario are such close friends. They never played together, they were opposite ends of the spectrum as players, and they come from different cultures.....but there was Domi standing next Mario in the owners box during the cup finals.
If you witnessed it...that is good enough for me. Black mark on Mario for that one.
Mario is known around Pittsburgh for raising many millions in charity for Childrens Hospital. He has done so for many years. Most of it quietly. He visits ill children that want to meet him both home and on the road to this day. His charitable deeds are too many to mention. The Penguins have a program in which players ( including Sid ) personally deliver tickets to season ticket holders at their home.
if Mario snubbed some kid for an autograph under circumstances in which we don't know, he makes up for a million times over.
While Kessel should develop into a 40+ goal man, the Bruins can build some more depth or parlay some picks to move even further up to get another top tier player.
You'll understand why in twenty years. ;)
Maybe the team should be embarrassed for turning a head to the problem.
Let us know when you win something.
BTW...unlike the last AO thread, this one is actually concentrating on his injury status and the effects on the team.
And I agree. I think a B's-Pens ECF would be a great series.
It would be interesting to see how the Caps held up if Ovie were out for any extended period of time. He may be the most indespensible player in the NHL in terms of his team relying on him to make them competitive.
The Pens will try to blend in a couple wingers and a Dman from the farm to save some cap. Kunitz was mentioned as possibly a casualty. Gonchar too. That's eight + million right there.