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"I'm starting to pull for the monumental collapse again. It's probably the only way this guy is gone. "

 

 

What an absolutely terrible sentiment, facetious or not, from a Sabre "fan". Would be happier saying I told you so than having the team succeed. Unfortunately, for a small segment of nerdy fans, this is what fandom has degenerated to - hoping your team fails so you can cry on message boards.

 

Yes! I'll criticize sometimes, but I never lose sight of the fact that I love this team and I'm behind them all the way no matter who's on the team or coach or GM or whatever. I mean come on. How about that Viagra? You all know what that does, eh? EH? COME ON!

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P.S. I think Gretzky being gone played a big part in the Coyotes being successful this season. That prick had a hockey bag full of negativity that he just dumped on them. He totally sucks as a coach. His dark cloud is gone, and I bet the players are very appreciative of it.

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P.S. I think Gretzky being gone played a big part in the Coyotes being successful this season. That prick had a hockey bag full of negativity that he just dumped on them. He totally sucks as a coach. His dark cloud is gone, and I bet the players are very appreciative of it.

I'm not asking because I'm a Gretzky supporter, I'm curious about how you are privy to this.

Fans claim to know what goes on between players and between coaches and players, they post all kinds of stuff about the locker room, I start to wonder where they get this stuff from.

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P.S. I think Gretzky being gone played a big part in the Coyotes being successful this season. That prick had a hockey bag full of negativity that he just dumped on them. He totally sucks as a coach. His dark cloud is gone, and I bet the players are very appreciative of it.

I agree with you on the 1st and 3rd sentences. Not sure what you mean by the 2nd and 4th.

 

When you see the game differently than only a handful of players ever, it's really tough to teach others how to play. "Well, you just watch for the guy behind you to your right to move in on the guy behind your left ear and as the puck moves out of the corner of your right eye, you chip it up to Kurri doing a slide to the middle realizing the puck will come back to your left and you open yourself up to hit the other winger in stride ... What could be simpler? Any questions?"

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I'm not asking because I'm a Gretzky supporter, I'm curious about how you are privy to this.

Fans claim to know what goes on between players and between coaches and players, they post all kinds of stuff about the locker room, I start to wonder where they get this stuff from.

 

It was so obvious he was a major problem. Just from watching the way he acted on TV. Some people you can just tell there's something WRONG with them. Call it intuition or whatever. While I'm at it, I'll say he's a coke head too. Coke head behavior all the way. That'll be his next media scandal, busted with coke and hookers.

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I agree with you on the 1st and 3rd sentences. Not sure what you mean by the 2nd and 4th.

 

When you see the game differently than only a handful of players ever, it's really tough to teach others how to play. "Well, you just watch for the guy behind you to your right to move in on the guy behind your left ear and as the puck moves out of the corner of your right eye, you chip it up to Kurri doing a slide to the middle realizing the puck will come back to your left and you open yourself up to hit the other winger in stride ... What could be simpler? Any questions?"

 

The 2nd and 4th sentences, I guess I'd call it poetry.

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