Alex Killorn in Montreal…
The Montreal Journal continues and points out…
He grew up on West Island, just a few miles from Peel Center. He was raised in the Lightning Organization. He comes from a winning culture.
The heart he put into the business allowed him to experience, at the age of 33, the most productive season of his career. Is the role of mentor to Canadian youth satisfactory? But there will be several teams in the race.
– The magazine also talks about Ivan Barbashev.
Stanley Cup champions with the Blues in 2019 and the Golden Knights in 2023. He’s able to use his physicality along the slopes to protect the puck and when the time comes to hand out powerful checks.
Talk to Radko Gudas, who is not new to this.
– either way…
We say no thanks…
Two people will be charged extra.
– Two people will be crossed…
– While we are not ready to win.
Leave the job of mentoring the youth to us.
It’s the most overrated thing in sports.
Young people no longer need guidance.
– They will learn by themselves.
– Don’t touch Kent Hughes…
“Hipster-friendly tv trailblazer. Problem solver. Infuriatingly humble introvert. Reader. Student. Subtly charming bacon maven.”
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